Binance to Delist 10 Spot Trading Pairs on April 17, 2026

Binance to Delist 10 Spot Trading Pairs on April 17, 2026

According to Binance’s official announcement, the exchange will also halt trading and delist DEGO, DENT, and TRU on April 28, 2026, and will not support TrueFi’s rebrand and token swap to BRLA.

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Fact Check
The claim is strongly supported by multiple observations pointing back to Binance. The Odaily link traces directly to a Binance support announcement URL, making Binance the apparent primary source. Although the Binance announcement page could not be fetched successfully in this run, web search returned a Binance result titled 'Notice of Removal of Spot Trading Pairs - 2026-04-17 - Binance' whose snippet lists the exact 10 pairs and time. The fetched PANews article, 'Binance will remove spot trading pairs such as ARB/EUR and BANANA/FDUSD on April 17. | PANews', matches those details, including BTC/TUSD and ETH/TUSD and the April 17 timing. A Binance Square search result also repeats the same list. The only limitation is the inability to directly fetch the Binance announcement page, so confidence is medium rather than high.
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Summary

According to Binance’s official announcement, the exchange said it will halt trading and delist Dego Finance (DEGO), DENT (DENT), and TrueFi (TRU) at 11:00 UTC+8 on April 28, 2026. Binance also stated that it will not support TrueFi’s brand change and token swap to Brila (BRLA). This adds a separate token delisting update to the exchange’s earlier notice that 10 spot trading pairs, including ARB/EUR, BTC/TUSD, and ETH/TUSD, would be removed on April 17, 2026, with related spot trading bot services ending at the same time.

Terms & Concepts
  • Delisting: The removal of a token or trading pair from an exchange, after which users can no longer trade that listing on the platform.
  • Spot trading pair: A market pair on an exchange that allows immediate trading between two assets at current market prices.
  • Token swap: The process of replacing one crypto token with another, often as part of a rebrand, migration, or protocol change.