What Should We Do with Delisted Tokens on Binance?
As a dedicated Binance user, I’ve encountered a situation many of us might face: holding tokens that have been delisted. Currently, I have three tokens in my portfolio—VDAO, KLY, and EPX—that Binance has delisted. This has raised an important question: What should we do with these tokens now?
When a token is delisted, its trading pairs are removed, making it impossible to trade them on Binance. While Binance provides a clear delisting policy, the options for token holders can still be unclear. Should we transfer these tokens to another exchange where they are still supported? Or should we explore alternative options like decentralized exchanges or staking platforms?
Additionally, Binance could enhance the user experience by offering clearer guidance or creating a dedicated tool to assist with delisted tokens. This would help users make informed decisions and avoid potential losses.
To the Binance team: Can we expect more user-centric solutions for handling delisted tokens in the future? Your input would be invaluable to those of us navigating this challenge. #Delisted #Token #BinanceAlphaAlert
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