Three major criteria for Binance delisting.

First, if the market capitalization is below 30 million, and the daily trading volume is below 200,000, it will be delisted.

Second, if the project team has not released formal updates on the project's progress for a long time. In other words, long-term inaction. The project team should announce the company's project progress through designated media such as Twitter.

Third, if the project's official website has not been updated for a long time, the team is unreachable, or there are malicious money laundering activities by the team. These will lead to immediate delisting.

These are the general delisting criteria for Binance. If any one of these is met, you may be suddenly delisted. These standards are actually very lenient; the coins that can be delisted by Binance are essentially long-term inactive zombie coins.