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Binance Announces Delisting of AERGO, AST, BURGER, COMBO, and LINA

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

10 months ago


Binance has announced its intention to remove five digital assets from its listing on March 28, 2025.

Delisting Decision

The platform will cease trading and remove the following digital assets: Aergo (AERGO), AirSwap (AST), BurgerCities (BURGER), COMBO (COMBO), and Linear Finance (LINA). This decision was made after a periodic review aimed at ensuring assets meet industry standards and platform requirements.

Factors Influencing Delisting

Binance considers a variety of factors when reviewing assets for potential delisting: * Commitment of the project team * Development activity and progress * Trading volume and liquidity * Network stability and security * Public communication and transparency * Compliance with legislation * Evidence of unethical or fraudulent activities * Unjustified changes to token supply or tokenomics * Community awareness and participation Binance emphasizes its commitment to maintaining high standards while adapting to market and regulatory changes.

New Delisting Vote Feature

Following this round of delisting, Binance will introduce a Delisting Vote feature, allowing users to participate in the decision-making process for future token launches. However, projects already announced for removal will not be included in the voting process. Users holding AERGO, AST, BURGER, COMBO, or LINA should make necessary arrangements by March 28, 2025, as these assets will no longer be available for trading on Binance.

Binance continues to uphold its commitment to maintaining quality service by removing assets that no longer meet its standards or requirements.

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