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by: xpoolPosted on: April 8, 2025

Binance to Delist 14 Tokens: Implications & Community Concerns

Binance has announced the removal of 14 cryptocurrencies from its platform in April 2025, citing compliance with regulatory requirements. The decision, part of their ‘Vote to Delist’ initiative, will affect assets like BADGER, BAL, and CREAM. While Binance asserts this move ensures market integrity, concerns over transparency have been raised by the cryptocurrency community.

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