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Last updated: June 16, 2025, 23:05  |  Written by: Vitalik Buterin

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Binance to Delist Privacy Coins in European Countries

In response to feedback from its user community, Binance has retracted its previous decision to delist certain privacy coins in select European nations, opting instead for a reclassification strategy.

Binance Rescinds Decision to Delist Privacy Coins as It Complies

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Binance to Delist Monero, Zcash, and Other Privacy Coins As

Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, has reversed its decision to delist certain privacy coins in Europe. After feedback from several projects and the community, Binance had earlier revised its operations to comply with EU regulations and delist

Binance will no longer delist privacy coins in Europe, opting instead to review its classification of assets in line with EU law.

Binance Has Decided It Will

Binance Reverses Plans To Delist Specific Privacy Coins In Europe

Binance revises stance on privacy coin listings in Europe

Binance has decided it will continue to offer trading in a number of so-called privacy cryptocurrencies to its European customers. The firm had said in May it would restrict trading in 12 privacy coins including Zcash and Monero across France, Italy, Poland and Spain.

In Four European Countries

Binance reverses decision on privacy coin trading in EU

Binance to Delist Privacy Coins in 4 European Countries

In four European countries, Binance will pause trading services for a dozen privacy coins, including Monero and Zcash. The exchange cited regulatory compliance as the key reason for this development, with the EU pushing through with MiCA.

Binance to delist privacy tokens in France, Italy, Spain

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