On 2025-03-28, Binance will delist AERGO, BURGER, AST, COMBO, and LINA as a part of a centralized liquidity program for the newest token batches announced by the exchange recently.
Details of the Delist
Every delisted token is in a USDT trading pair.
- Spot trading pair are suspended from 2025-03-28 03:00 (UTC).
- Deposits for AERGO, BURGER, AST, COMBO and LINA will not available after 2025-03-29 03:00 (UTC).
- The withdraw gateway for these tokens will be closed since 2025-05-27 03:00 (UTC).
- All positions of AERGO, BURGER, AST, COMBO and LINA from Binance Futures will immediately shut down from 2025-03-27 09:00 (UTC). No new position opens from 2025-03-27 08:30 (UTC).
- Other Binance services, including Simple Earn, Isolate Margin, Cross Margin, of the announced tokens will be suspended as well.
Reason behind the Delist Announcement
- Team dedication to the project.
- The degree and caliber of development work.
- Volume and liquidity of trading.
- Network stability and protection against intrusions.
- Transparency, community involvement, and public communication level.
- Adaptability to our recurring requests for due diligence.
- Evidence of carelessness or unethical or deceptive behavior.
- New rules and regulations.
- Significant or unwarranted expansion of the token supply or modifications to tokenomics.
- Effects on the core team members or the project’s ownership structure.
- Feelings/Sentiments of the community.
Negative Token Reactions Following Delisting Announcement
Upon the aforementioned announcement, the listed tokens experienced a rapid and significant price decline, pressured by the impending removal from the Binance exchange. This response is consistent with historical trends, as tokens delisted from Binance typically suffer similar fates due to the loss of substantial liquidity provided by the platform.
However, a notable insight emerges from historical data: while many projects initially decline following a delisting announcement, some subsequently exhibit robust growth. This phenomenon can be interpreted as a final surge in trading activity, driven by speculative interest.