Binance has announced a new round of delistings affecting both individual tokens and multiple spot trading pairs, with changes scheduled to take place across earlyBinance has announced a new round of delistings affecting both individual tokens and multiple spot trading pairs, with changes scheduled to take place across early

Binance Announces New Token and Spot Pair Delistings in February

2026/02/02 17:54
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Binance has announced a new round of delistings affecting both individual tokens and multiple spot trading pairs, with changes scheduled to take place across early and mid-February 2026.

The decision follows the exchange’s most recent internal reviews, which assess listed assets against its ongoing listing standards.

The update introduces two separate actions: a full token delisting for several projects later in the month, and the earlier removal of a wide range of spot trading pairs.

Full Token Delistings Scheduled for February 13

According to the notice, Binance will delist and cease trading on all spot trading pairs for the following tokens on February 13, 2026, at 03:00 UTC:

  • Acala Token (ACA)
  • Tranchess (CHESS)
  • Streamr (DATA)
  • dForce (DF)
  • Aavegotchi (GHST)
  • NKN (NKN)

Once the delisting takes effect, spot trading for these assets will no longer be available on Binance. The announcement states that the decision was made following the exchange’s most recent review process.

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Spot Trading Pair Removals on February 3

In a separate notice, Binance also confirmed the removal of multiple spot trading pairs earlier in the month. These changes are scheduled for February 3, 2026, at 08:00 UTC.

The affected spot trading pairs include:

  • ARKM/FDUSD
  • ASTR/BTC
  • AWE/BTC
  • BANANA/BNB
  • DYDX/BTC
  • EUL/FDUSD
  • IMX/BTC
  • JTO/FDUSD
  • KSM/BTC
  • LINEA/FDUSD
  • LINK/BNB
  • NEAR/ETH
  • NFP/BTC
  • PIVX/BTC
  • PNUT/EUR
  • QTUM/ETH
  • SCRT/BTC
  • SNX/BTC
  • STG/BTC
  • SYS/BTC
  • UTK/USDC

These removals apply only to the specified trading pairs and do not necessarily imply full token delistings.

Market Context

Such adjustments are part of Binance’s routine maintenance of its spot market offerings, where liquidity conditions, trading activity, and compliance considerations are periodically reassessed. For traders, these announcements mark clear deadlines for managing exposure to affected assets and pairs.

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