Eight altcoins tumbled after Binance confirmed a broad delisting move. Here is what happened, which tokens were hit, and why traders are reacting sharply.Eight altcoins tumbled after Binance confirmed a broad delisting move. Here is what happened, which tokens were hit, and why traders are reacting sharply.

Altcoins Crash After Binance Delisting 8 Tokens: Full Details

2026/03/18 22:08
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Several altcoins crashed by double digits after Binance announced it would delist multiple tokens from its spot trading platform, wiping out liquidity and triggering panic selling across the affected projects.

The exchange confirmed in an official support notice that it would remove all spot trading pairs for Rupiah Token (IDRT), Keep3rV1 (KP3R), Ooki Protocol (OOKI), and Unifi Protocol DAO (UNFI) effective November 6, 2024, at 03:00 UTC.

The announcement came as part of Binance’s periodic review process, which evaluates listed assets based on liquidity, development activity, public communication, and compliance with regulatory requirements.

Which Altcoins Dropped After The Binance Delisting Notice

The market reaction was immediate and severe. KP3R fell nearly 40% within 24 hours of the announcement, while OOKI dropped roughly 44% and UNFI slid approximately 41% over the same period, according to reporting from CryptoPotato.

IDRT, a stablecoin pegged to the Indonesian rupiah, did not experience the same percentage decline as the other three tokens. The sharpest losses were concentrated in the smaller-cap utility and DeFi tokens that rely heavily on Binance for trading volume.

The sell-off pattern is consistent with what traders have seen during previous periods of market stress, where removal from a dominant exchange forces rapid repositioning.

Why Binance Delistings Often Trigger Sharp Altcoin Sell-Offs

Binance remains the largest centralized exchange by trading volume globally. When it removes a token, that asset instantly loses access to its deepest liquidity pool, making large trades harder to execute without significant slippage.

Beyond the mechanical impact on order books, a Binance delisting carries a strong negative signal. Traders interpret it as a vote of no confidence in the project’s viability, prompting even holders on other platforms to reduce exposure.

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The resulting dynamic creates a feedback loop: falling prices trigger stop-losses and liquidations, which push prices lower still. For low-cap altcoins with thin order books on secondary exchanges, the effect can be especially pronounced, similar to how broader macro downgrades can accelerate selling pressure across crypto markets.

What Traders Should Watch Next For The Delisted Tokens

Binance set a withdrawal deadline of February 6, 2025, at 03:00 UTC for the four delisted tokens. After that date, the exchange will no longer support withdrawals for IDRT, KP3R, OOKI, or UNFI.

Holders still carrying positions on Binance need to transfer their tokens to external wallets or other exchanges before that cutoff. Some of these tokens remain listed on smaller venues, but liquidity on those platforms is typically a fraction of what Binance offered.

Short-term volatility is likely to persist as remaining holders exit and the affected projects attempt to secure or maintain listings elsewhere. Traders watching for broader market catalysts should note that delisted tokens often see a second wave of selling as withdrawal deadlines approach.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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