We now invite users to participate and vote on the first batch of Vote to List projects.
How to Vote: - Each user can vote for up to 5 projects, with the option to vote for fewer if desired. Each verified account can only allocate one vote for one project. - Users must be logged in to their verified Binance accounts and hold a minimum of at least 0.01 BNB in their master accounts throughout the Voting Period for their votes to be eligible.
Vote Period: 2025-03-19 17:00 (UTC) to 2025-03-26 16:59 (UTC)
The first batch of Vote to List pool is exclusively for BNB Chain-based tokens. Future voting rounds will expand to include all tokens featured in Binance Alpha.
Disclaimer: While we value and will take into consideration the vote results, they are for reference only and do not determine any decision or action Binance may or may not take. Monitoring of the project is still undergoing evaluation, and the decision will be determined by Binance based on our official review processes and standards. Project description is for reference only. More details: [[T&Cs and Disclaimers](https://www.binance.com/en/support/announcement/detail/08c08f06bec24d91a60a0ce8c48a3a76)].
Binance's recent actions towards the Pi Network highlight a troubling double standard in its listing processes.
The exchange has asked the Pi community to vote for its listing, imposing strict conditions that seem disproportionate compared to how other meme coins—often lacking substantial utility—were treated.
This inconsistency suggests a bias that undermines fair competition in the crypto space. While established projects with meaningful use cases like Pi face additional hurdles, less serious tokens gain listings without the same scrutiny. Such discrimination raises concerns about equity and transparency in the crypto market, prompting community members to question Binance's commitment to supporting innovative projects.