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Binance
2026-08-12 14:27:44

Binance to Delist Seven Spot Trading Pairs on Aug. 14

Binance has announced it will delist seven spot trading pairs effective Aug. 14 at 03:00 UTC, when trading in each pair will stop. The affected pairs are APT/BTC, AR/BTC, A/USDC, BTTC/TRY, CYBER/USDC, LPT/BTC and WAL/FDUSD, covering tokens such as APT, AR, A, BTTC, CYBER, LPT and WAL against BTC, USDC, TRY or FDUSD as quote assets. The exchange said it regularly reviews all spot pairs listed on its platform and may remove those that fail to meet its standards, citing poor liquidity and low trading volume as possible reasons. The decision is aimed at protecting users and maintaining a high-quality trading market, according to Binance. The removal of these pairs does not impact other spot pairs for the same tokens, and users can still trade the underlying base and quote assets through other pairs. The announcement was first reported by U.Today. Binance said the delisting is part of its regular review of listed spot trading pairs.

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Binance to Delist Seven Spot Trading Pairs on Aug. 14
Strategy
2026-08-11 09:41:00

Strategy builds a $4.65 billion cash reserve as Trump Media posts $360.6 million crypto loss in the first half

PANews’ daily roundup on Aug. 11 centered on two balance-sheet stories with direct relevance to crypto markets. Strategy said it sold 1,690 BTC last week and lifted its U.S. dollar reserve to about $4.65 billion, while also raising roughly $653 million through its at-the-market equity program. CEO Phong Le said the company had adjusted its approach because bitcoin alone could not meet investor demand, adding that institutional investors place greater value on cash and that Strategy now holds $4.75 billion in cash, enough to cover roughly 2.7 years of preferred dividends. Trump Media, by contrast, reported a first-half loss of $360.6 million tied to the decline in crypto asset prices. As of June 30, the company held 9,477.16 BTC with a fair value of $557.1 million, down by 65 BTC from the end of March, while its Cronos holdings stayed unchanged at about 756.1 million tokens but fell in fair value from $68 million at the end of 2025 to $40.6 million. The report also noted that most of its bitcoin had been pledged as collateral. Elsewhere, South Korea approved tougher crypto rules that tighten scrutiny of exchange major shareholders and remove the 1 million won threshold for the Travel Rule, extending it to all transfers. U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs recorded a net outflow of $145 million on Aug. 10, with BlackRock’s IBIT seeing the largest single-day net outflow at $53.56 million.

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Strategy builds a $4.65 billion cash reserve as Trump Media posts $360.6 million crypto loss in the first half
Binance
2026-08-11 07:47:01

Binance to Remove Seven Spot Trading Pairs on Aug 14

Binance will remove seven spot trading pairs on Aug 14 at 11:00: APT/BTC, AR/BTC, A/USDC, BTTC/TRY, CYBER/USDC, LPT/BTC and WAL/FDUSD. Users can continue trading the relevant assets via other pairs on the exchange, according to ChainCatcher.

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Binance to Remove Seven Spot Trading Pairs on Aug 14
Binance
2026-08-11 07:59:48

Binance to Delist 7 Spot Trading Pairs on Aug. 14

Binance will stop trading and remove seven spot trading pairs at 03:00 UTC on Aug. 14, 2026, according to an official announcement cited by BlockBeats on Aug. 11. The pairs set to be delisted are APT/BTC, AR/BTC, A/USDC, BTTC/TRY, CYBER/USDC, LPT/BTC, and WAL/FDUSD. No additional details were included in the brief notice provided in the source. The update concerns spot market pairs on the exchange and specifies both the effective time and the full list of affected markets.

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Binance to Delist 7 Spot Trading Pairs on Aug. 14
token unlocks
2026-08-10 02:03:33

APT, ARB and YZY lead this week’s major token unlocks

Several tokens are scheduled for sizable unlocks between Aug. 10 and Aug. 16, according to TechFlowPost. The list includes LINEA, IO, LAYER, Aptos (APT), PEAQ, CHEEL, CYBER, Starknet (STRK), CONX, Sei (SEI), Arbitrum (ARB), and YZY. Among them, YZY has the largest unlock by percentage of circulating supply at 22.83%, with an estimated value of about $35.8 million. CONX is set for an unlock worth about $11.55 million, while ARB and APT are due to unlock roughly $7.2 million and $6.66 million, respectively. Other scheduled events range from about $1.5 million to $3.67 million in value, with circulating-supply impacts between 0.66% and 6.22%.

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APT, ARB and YZY lead this week’s major token unlocks
DEXE
2026-08-06 02:39:09

DEXE’s 96.8% collapse puts DWF, Falcon and Ceffu transfer routes under scrutiny

DEXE’s crash in July 2026 has triggered a broad on-chain dispute that now stretches beyond a simple market sell-off narrative. The token reached about $49.43 on July 12, then started falling on July 13. On July 21 alone, it dropped from about $46.93 to $5.648 at one point, and within 11 days from the peak it bottomed near $1.56, marking a cumulative decline of 96.8%. Several public investigations cited in the source point to large DEXE transfers from a wallet labeled “Ceffu 2” into Binance deposit infrastructure during and around the drawdown. One count tracked 797,917.24 DEXE sent in six transfers after July 13, valued at roughly $6.15 million at the time of transfer. A broader review stretching back to February 2026 identified eight routes totaling 854,149.537853 DEXE, including one transfer of about 719,727 DEXE on July 22. The core controversy is not that DWF Labs has been proven to have caused the collapse. It has not. The issue is that DWF is a formal liquidity partner of DeXe, Falcon Finance publicly supports DEXE as collateral and uses Ceffu custody and MirrorX-style exchange access, and Falcon’s public ties to DWF are unusually close. That combination has led market observers to question whether DEXE held in custody, mapped into Binance trading accounts, and later settled on-chain could have been linked to DWF, Falcon, or clients using Falcon. DWF has admitted it held short positions and sold some spot DEXE, while DeXe says neither the foundation nor the DAO treasury sold tokens.

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DEXE’s 96.8% collapse puts DWF, Falcon and Ceffu transfer routes under scrutiny