What is a Crypto Token Delisting?
A cryptocurrency delisting occurs when an exchange removes a token from its trading platform, preventing further buying or selling. Delistings typically happen due to low trading volume, regulatory concerns, project abandonment, or security issues, and often result in sharp price declines.
TokenBuffer is the only platform that comprehensively tracks delistings across major exchanges, helping traders identify high-risk tokens before they lose exchange support.
Crypto Token Delistings
Track coins being delisted today and this week across major exchanges with a delisting alerts tracker built for risk management.
What is a crypto delisting event?
How exchange delisting alerts work
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Delistings FAQ
- Where can I see delistings today by exchange?
- How much warning do exchanges give before removing a token?
- What happens to liquidity when coins are being delisted?
- Are delisting alerts useful for short-term risk controls?
- Can a token relist after being removed from an exchange?