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by: xpoolPosted on: April 8, 2025

Binance Removes 14 Coins, Triggers Market Crash – Impact Explained

Binance has delisted 14 altcoins on April 16th, leading to significant price drops for the affected projects. CREAM and BETA saw a drastic decline of over 60% in response to the news. Conversely, Binance’s support for new projects like the meme coin MEW has boosted prices, showcasing its impact on the market.

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