Binance aims to provide more access to crypto and make the best efforts to list high-quality tokens. Therefore, token listing on Binance goes through rigorous due diligence.
To get your token listed on Binance.com, here are some tips.
You can fill in the online application forms for direct listing on Binance.com and Launchpad/Launchpool application to apply for listing on Binance.
The difference is that direct listing and Launchpool are open to projects that either have tokens circulating on the market or don’t have a coin issued yet, whereas Launchpad is limited to projects that are relatively earlier stage and have not yet held a token generation event.
Please make sure that you include all the information you wish to communicate with us in the form. Please also note that we require the project founder or CEO to fill out the application, as we need to speak to the key person of the project when we encounter any issues with the listing.
Please wait patiently after applying as it needs to go through rigorous due diligence. To speed up the process, please be responsive and professional during the evaluation.
Important notes
Please note that even though your project might not be listed now, we may reconsider your application in the future when we see improvements from your project.
If your project passes our initial review, a member of our team will be in touch. We will only contact you through email.
Please be sure to only submit the form following the Listing Application links provided on this webpage for direct listing on Binance.com and Launchpad/Launchpool application , and make sure you are not on a phishing site. Always double-check the domain name to protect yourself.
If you receive a communication purporting to be from Binance, as a first step, you can verify whether a contact you are speaking with is an official representative of Binance here.
Warning alert on spoofed or phishing emails!
Be aware that scammers may send emails with a spoofed or phishing email that seems legitimate (but is not). Even if a sender email address appears as ‘verified’ on Binance Verify or appears to come from an official Binance source/domain, it could still be a spoofed or phishing email. Email spoofing or phishing applies various techniques to forge the sender’s address. See more about phishing email examples here.
Binance Verify should not be the only step taken to verify the authenticity of emails purporting to be from Binance. Do research on further steps you can take to protect yourself from phishing attacks, including but not limited to setting up an anti-phishing code.
Reminder to projects to do due diligence on the authenticity of communications from Binance
Do always stay vigilant against scams. As a reminder, it is your responsibility to do due diligence on the authenticity of communications purporting to be sent from Binance. Binance shall not be responsible for any scams or illegitimate attacks claiming to be carried out in our name, including impersonation scams or phishing attacks.
If you encounter a suspicious message, please contact Binance Support.
Important notes
There are no set requirements. We want good coins listed on Binance, such as coins with a proven team, a useful product, and a large user base.