Binance will delist eight tokens including HOOK LRC and RDNT by April 1 as trading, deposits, and services face phased shutdown. HOOK leads a group of eight tokensBinance will delist eight tokens including HOOK LRC and RDNT by April 1 as trading, deposits, and services face phased shutdown. HOOK leads a group of eight tokens

Binance Will Delist A2Z, FORTH, HOOK, IDEX, LRC, NTRN, RDNT, and SXP

2026/03/19 12:20
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Binance will delist eight tokens including HOOK LRC and RDNT by April 1 as trading, deposits, and services face phased shutdown.

HOOK leads a group of eight tokens that Binance will delist on April 1, 2026, after review. The exchange said these assets no longer meet listing standards. Trading, deposits, and related services will end in phases, and users must manage holdings before deadlines to avoid forced actions.

Binance Outlines Delisting Timeline and Affected Tokens

Binance confirmed it will remove eight tokens from its platform after a periodic review. The tokens include Arena-Z (A2Z), Ampleforth Governance Token (FORTH), Hooked Protocol (HOOK), IDEX (IDEX), Loopring (LRC), Neutron (NTRN), Radiant Capital (RDNT), and Solar (SXP).

The exchange stated that assets must meet strict standards to remain listed. These standards cover development activity, liquidity, and compliance.

Binance said, “Our priority is to ensure the best services and protections for our users.” Spot trading for these tokens will stop on April 1, 2026, at 03:00 UTC. 

All open orders will be removed at that time. Trading bots linked to these pairs will also stop, and users must update or cancel them in advance.

Deposits will no longer be credited after April 2, 2026. Withdrawals will remain available until June 1, 2026.

After that date, Binance may convert remaining balances into stablecoins, but this is not guaranteed.

Services Shutdown Affects Futures, Margin, and Earn

The delisting affects several Binance services beyond spot trading. Futures contracts for the tokens will be closed and settled on March 24, 2026.

Users cannot open new positions shortly before that deadline. Margin trading will also face restrictions. Borrowing for these tokens will stop on March 19, 2026. 

Full margin delisting will follow on March 24, with automatic settlement and order cancellations.

Binance warned that users should close positions early to avoid forced actions. During the process, users cannot adjust positions, which may take several hours.

Remaining assets in margin accounts may be sold to repay liabilities. Simple Earn products tied to these tokens will end on March 25.

Funds will be redeemed automatically and moved to spot accounts. Other services, including Dual Investment and Copy Trading, will also remove support in stages.

Mining pool support will stop on March 24, and final rewards will follow the next day. Loan services will close positions automatically if users do not act in time.

Related Reading: Binance Records $2.2B USDT Inflow, Biggest Stablecoin Deposit Since November 2025

Market Reaction and Review Criteria Behind the Decision

Prices of the affected tokens dropped soon after the announcement. A2Z and IDEX recorded sharp declines, while FORTH and NTRN also fell.

HOOK, LRC, RDNT, and SXP showed smaller but clear losses. Market behavior followed a common pattern seen in past delistings.

Traders often exit positions quickly due to lower liquidity and reduced exchange support. This leads to rapid price declines. 

Binance said it reviews several factors before removing assets. These include team commitment, trading volume, and network security.

The exchange also checks regulatory compliance and governance structure. Other factors include communication with users and responses to due diligence requests.

Binance also reviews token supply changes and any signs of misconduct. Community feedback plays a role in the process.

Some of the tokens had prior warning signs, such as monitoring tags. These tags signal higher risk and closer review.

However, they do not confirm removal on their own. The exchange stated that changes in the industry and project performance can affect listing status.

Users are advised to monitor official announcements and manage assets before deadlines.

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