Binance Introduces Risk Warning Banner
Binance introduces a risk warning banner alongside a pop-up notification for these tokens on their platform
Author: ourcryptotalk.com
Written On: Tue, 01 Oct 2024 19:27:03 GMT
In a bid to maintain a high-quality platform for all users, Binance has resolved to introduce a risk warning banner alongside a pop-up notification for tokens that have undergone significant changes to their tokenomics and supply.
Binance, a decentralized exchange that values community feedback, has heard the Binancians’ concerns and is now taking action to increase transparency regarding tokens that have undergone significant changes to their tokenomics and supply.
From today 2024-10-01, Binance will introduce a risk warning banner alongside a pop-up notification for these tokens on their platform.
To gain trading access to tokens marked with significant tokenomics changes, users will have to acknowledge the pop-up notification.
Adhering to these changes, Binance will apply the risk warning banner and pop-up to the following tokens that have undergone significant changes to their tokenomics in the past 1 month which include:
Travala (AVA)
Chiliz (CHZ)
Enjin Coin (ENJ)
IOTA (IOTA)
Lisk (LSK)
Metal DAO (MTL)
Orion (ORN)
Self Chain (SLF)
Solar (SXP)
Vanar Chain (VANRY)
From this point on, any listed tokens that undergo significant changes to their tokenomics and experience a substantial increase in token supply will also be subject to the risk warning banner and pop-up notification on Binance.
This measure is directed toward building a transparent and sustainable crypto ecosystem while helping users make more informed decisions and promoting long-term growth within the Binance community.
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