
Binance Alpha to delist 8 underperforming tokens soon
- Binance Alpha, the early-access token discovery platform run by Binance (CRYPTO:BNB), has announced it will delist eight digital assets from its recommended list on 30 June 2026 at 18:30 (UTC+8).
- The decision follows a routine review process in which the exchange assesses tokens against its internal listing criteria.
- According to the official announcement, the eight tokens failed to meet these standards and will therefore be removed from the platform's curated list.
The tokens affected are TradeTide (CRYPTO:TTD), Space Nation (CRYPTO:OIK), Luna by Virtuals (CRYPTO:LUNAI), Alt.town (CRYPTO:TOWN), Vita Inu (CRYPTO:VINU), PUP (CRYPTO:PUP), Cypher (CRYPTO:CYPR) and Datagram Network (CRYPTO:DGRAM).
Binance Alpha operates as a curated discovery feed within the broader Binance ecosystem, surfacing early-stage tokens for users before they typically reach full exchange listing status.
The platform periodically reviews its recommended assets, with removals occurring when tokens no longer satisfy liquidity, trading activity, or other internal benchmarks set by the exchange.
Binance has not disclosed the specific metrics that led to each token's removal in this round.
Delisting from Binance Alpha's recommended list differs from a full exchange delisting, as it primarily affects visibility and discovery rather than the ability to trade the asset elsewhere.
Tokens removed from such curated lists have, in past instances across the wider crypto industry, experienced reduced trading volume and visibility once promotional support is withdrawn.
Users holding any of the eight affected tokens have not been instructed to take any specific action ahead of the 30 June 2026 deadline, based on the information provided in the announcement.
The move forms part of Binance's ongoing efforts to maintain quality control across its early-access token offerings as the platform continues to expand its discovery features.