New Altcoin Listings Expected on Binance Soon
Crypto analytics company Layergg recently identified eight altcoin projects that are highly likely to be listed on Binance soon.
Layergg noted that during the recent market downturn Binance refrained from listing new altcoins, suggesting that as the market recovers the crypto exchange may soon add new altcoins.
According to the company, the altcoin projects with high potential for listing on Binance are MOG, BRETT, POPCAT, BLAST and TAIKO, SPEC and AKT and AERO.
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Tether Mints $1 Billion USDT on Tron Amid Market PreparationLayergg’s post also claims that:
Given that it has been about 30 days since the last Binance listing and the market has changed in a positive direction, it is likely that Binance will continue to add new listings.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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