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Binance Updates Users with WhatsApp Channels and Delistings



Binance Expands Regional Communication Channels


Binance has launched seven regional WhatsApp channels targeting users in India, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Peru, Colombia, and Russian-speaking regions. The channels are one-way communication tools designed to distribute verified updates and educational content related to blockchain, Web3, and cryptocurrency.

The exchange aims to improve accessibility and reduce misinformation by providing region-specific content in native languages. Each channel carries verification through Meta, which helps users identify official sources. Binance also advised users to rely only on verified channels to avoid scams and impersonation attempts that circulate on messaging platforms.

The rollout reflects Binance’s effort to strengthen engagement in markets with growing crypto adoption.

New Contracts Introduced with Limited Market Reaction


Binance has added new perpetual futures contracts, including AMD/USDT, QCOM/USDT, and USAR/USDT. These products offer leverage of up to 10x, giving traders additional tools for derivatives trading.

Despite the launch, the listed assets showed minimal price volatility following the announcement. This response contrasts with earlier cases where similar listings triggered sharp price increases. Market participants appeared to adopt a cautious approach, possibly reflecting changing sentiment toward leveraged products.

The introduction of new contracts aligns with Binance’s ongoing strategy to expand its derivatives portfolio. The exchange continues to introduce instruments that cater to both retail and institutional traders while maintaining risk controls.

Binance Confirms Removal of Selected Trading Pairs


Binance will remove 12 spot trading pairs on May 8, including AVA/BTC, ENA/BTC, and MAGIC/BTC. The action forms part of its routine review process, which evaluates liquidity, trading volume, and overall market quality.

The delisting will also affect automated trading bots tied to these pairs. Users must update or cancel such tools before the removal date to avoid disruptions. The underlying tokens will remain available through other trading pairs where applicable.

Binance conducts periodic reviews to maintain a stable trading environment. These actions aim to reduce risks linked to low-liquidity markets and improve user experience across the platform.

For more details, see the Binance Support Announcement.

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