Binance to End Network Support for CHESS, DF, and GHST Tokens

Binance to End Network Support for CHESS, DF, and GHST Tokens

Binance’s official notice confirms deposits and withdrawals for CHESS, DF, and GHST on specified networks will cease December 12, 2025, with alternative network options available for users.

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Fact Check
The evidence strongly supports the high probability of the statement being true, although it is not yet a confirmed fact. The most authoritative source, an official announcement from Binance, states that the tokens CHESS, DF, and GHST have been placed on its 'Monitoring Tag' list. This source explicitly clarifies that this action is taken for tokens with higher volatility and risk, and that it is a step which "may precede delisting." While this is not a direct confirmation that support *will* end, it is a formal, public, and critical step in the delisting process. The other relevant sources, though lower in authority, are consistent in their interpretation, linking the 'Monitoring Tag' announcement directly to the topic of delisting. There is no contradictory evidence. Therefore, based on the official preparatory actions taken by Binance, it is highly likely that the exchange will end network support for these tokens in the near future.
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Summary

Binance announced via official statement that it will discontinue deposits and withdrawals for CHESS, DF, and GHST tokens on certain networks effective December 12, 2025, at 16:00 UTC+8. The affected networks are Ethereum for Tranchess (CHESS), BNB Smart Chain for dForce (DF), and Polygon for Aavegotchi (GHST). Users can continue transacting through other supported networks. Transactions on these discontinued networks after the deadline will not be credited and may cause irreversible asset loss.

Terms & Concepts
  • Token: A digital asset representing ownership, utility, or value within a blockchain ecosystem.
  • Network Support: The ability of a cryptocurrency exchange or wallet to process transactions over specific blockchain networks.
  • Asset Loss: Permanent forfeiture of funds due to failed or unsupported transfers in blockchain transactions.