Binance’s most important active crypto event today is not a new listing—it is the final delisting window for six tokens.
Spot Copy Trading support for Across Protocol, Hashflow, PIVX, Vulcan Forged, Vanar and Viction ended today at 03:00 UTC. Binance will remove all remaining spot pairs for these tokens on August 17 at 03:00 UTC.
Affected coins:
ACX $HFT PIVX PYR VANRY VIC
The fundamental event is bearish for all six because losing Binance spot support can reduce liquidity, visibility and access. However, today’s price action shows why “bearish event” does not always mean an immediate straight-line decline.
At 07:54 UTC:
- HFT: −12.46% — strongest bearish confirmation
- VANRY: −2.81% — bearish
- VIC: −2.68% — bearish
- ACX: +1.14% — positive tape, but the delisting risk remains
- PYR: +1.59% — holding temporarily despite the event
- PIVX: +12.85% — possible speculative squeeze, not a fundamental reversal
Liquidity is another warning. Combined individual 24-hour USDT volume ranged from only about $103,000 for ACX to $1.23 million for HFT. Thin liquidity can create violent moves in either direction as the final deadline approaches.
The broader market was mildly positive—Bitcoin +0.61%, Ethereum +0.40%, BNB +0.19% and Solana +0.92%. That suggests the weakness in HFT, VANRY and VIC is primarily coin-specific rather than part of a market-wide sell-off.
Vanar holders face an additional complication: Binance says it will not conduct the planned VANRY contract swap. Users wanting the replacement token must manage the migration independently.
My event bias:
🔴 Bearish catalyst: ACX, HFT, PIVX, PYR, VANRY, VIC
⚠️ Highest confirmed weakness: HFT
⚡ Highest squeeze risk: PIVX
📅 Final spot-trading deadline: August 17, 03:00 UTC
No newer major Binance spot-listing or Launchpool catalyst appeared in the official categories checked today. For now, the six-token delisting countdown is the exchange event traders should watch most closely.
This is market intelligence, not personalized financial advice. Delisting trades can experience thin liquidity, sudden squeezes and severe slippage.