Recently, Binance announced the delisting of several tokens, including REEF, FOR, EPX, VGX, and CVP. This announcement led to a crash in the prices of these tokens, causing many investors to lose money, which is unlikely to be recoverable once the tokens are delisted from Binance.

But is there a way to exit these tokens before they get delisted and protect your hard-earned money?

Let’s explore some methods to help you identify which tokens may be at risk of delisting next:

Checking their Social Media :

  • Check the social media accounts of the token you're buying to see if they are active. Look at their latest posts and whether they are actively engaging with the community.

  • Also, check the comments to understand what people think about their developments, but be cautious of bot-generated comments.

Checking their Volume :

  • Always check the token's trading volume to see if people are actively trading it. This gives you a good indication of whether the token is popular among users and if they are buying or selling it on a daily basis.

  • Usually a volume less than $1M daily is a big sign of you to stay away.

Recent Developments :

  • Make sure to check if the developers of the project are consistently working on new developments to keep the project aligned with current trends and avoid falling behind.

  • For example, when the metaverse gained popularity, many developers shifted their focus toward that, and now there's AI and many devs have already switched to it.

Binance Monitoring Section :

  • There is a monitoring section tab on Binance that indicates the platform is actively monitoring certain projects as they approach the end of their time on the exchange. Binance expects these projects to meet specific criteria to remain listed. If they fail to do so, Binance will delist them. Coins in the monitoring tab are usually the first to be delisted.

These are some of the ways you can determine which projects are likely to be delisted and which may stay for the long run. I will share many other methods in upcoming articles to help you identify which coins are at risk of being delisted.

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- AlistairAlphas