The assessment is "likely_true" with high confidence based on the overwhelming weight of high-authority evidence directly supporting the statement. The most credible source is a direct announcement from Binance on its official platform, Binance Square, which explicitly confirms that Binance Alpha will launch Datagram Network (DGRAM) on November 18. This primary evidence is corroborated by multiple other sources, including a news roundup on Binance Square and a report from a reputable crypto news outlet, PANews, which both repeat the same information.There is some minor conflicting and divergent evidence. One news article and a social media post mention a DGRAM listing on November 18 but name a different exchange (MEXC), omitting Binance Alpha. This is not a direct contradiction, as a token can launch on multiple exchanges simultaneously. A more direct conflict comes from a cryptocurrency event calendar which states that a different exchange (Bitget) will list DGRAM on November 18, and that Binance will list a different token on that day. However, this third-party calendar has a significantly lower authority than the official announcement from Binance itself. It is common for such aggregators to have incomplete or erroneous information.Ultimately, the direct, official confirmation from the platform in question (Binance) far outweighs the conflicting information from lower-authority, third-party sources. The consistency across several supporting sources, led by the definitive official announcement, makes the original statement very likely to be true.