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Major Exchange Delisting Causes Steep Drop in Value for This Crypto 

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Updated by Ciaran Lyons
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In Brief

  • Binance has removed the Tornado Cash token from its listing, leading to a substantial 50.76% decrease in the token's price.
  • The exchange revealed that Tornado Cash was among four tokens delisted after a review to ensure compliance with high standards.
  • The recent delisting marks another setback for Tornado Cash in 2023, following a previous 30% price drop in May.
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Binance, the cryptocurrency exchange, has declared the removal of the Tornado Cash token, resulting in a significant drop in its price.

At the time of publication, the Tornado Cash price has experienced a 50.76% decrease compared to its value just 24 hours prior.

Steep Decline in Tornado’s Price

Binance recently stated that crypto tokens undergo regular reviews to ensure compliance with standards. Although the specific reason for Tornado Cash’s removal was not provided, it was mentioned among several tokens that were delisted.

“At Binance, we periodically review each digital asset we list to ensure that it continues to meet the high level of standard we expect. When a coin or token no longer meets this standard, or the industry changes, we conduct a more in-depth review and potentially delist it. We believe this best protects all our users.”

Read more: Top 8 Tornado Cash Alternatives

The four tokens that were listed were BitShares (BTS), PERL.eco (PERL), Tornado Cash (TORN), Waltonchain (WTC).

At the time of publication, Tornado Cash price is $1.81.

Tornado Cash Price Chart 1 Month. Source: BeInCrypto
Tornado Cash Price Chart 1 Month. Source: BeInCrypto

Tornado Cash Faces Challenges in Recent Times

It isn’t the first time that the price has experienced a steep decline in 2023.

On May 21, BeInCrypto reported that the TORN token dropped more than 30% after a malicious hacker hijacked its governance to steal over 480,000 from its vault.

Furthermore, it was alleged that the hacker dumped their profits from dumping TORN into the Tornado Cash mixer.

However, there has been controversies over Tornado Cash due to its frequent use by crypto hackers.

Meanwhile, in August 2022, The US Treasury’s Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC) sanctioned Tornado Cash.

Read more: Tornado Cash: Everything You Need To Know

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Ciaran Lyons
Ciaran is a cryptocurrency journalist based in Sydney, Australia. He particularly enjoys writing about CBDC developments and the practical implementations of cryptocurrency in real-world scenarios. He has also appeared across major television networks in Australia including Channel Ten, Channel Nine and SBS TV. Prior to his foray into cryptocurrency, Ciaran worked as a presenter on national radio station Triple J.
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