FTT, ZEC and JASMY Lead Binance’s Latest Community Delisting Vote
- FTT leads Binance’s delisting vote with 11.1%, highlighting ongoing distrust after the FTX collapse.
- ZEC and JASMY each secured 8.6% of the votes, with GPS, PDA, and other tokens also drawing community concern.
The world’s largest crypto exchange, Binance just closed the second round of its “Vote to Delist” campaign, and it’s already sending ripples across the crypto market. The campaign, which ran from April 10 to April 16, 2025, gave users the chance to vote on whether certain altcoins should be removed from the platform. While the results fully don’t seal the fate of any token, they strongly influence Binance’s internal review process.

Topping the delisting this time is FTX Token (FTT), which drew the most attention with 11.1% of the total votes. Since the infamous collapse of FTX back in 2022, FTT has struggled to regain trust. The token is still in decline and dropped another 4.70% in the past 24 hours, now trading at just $0.7878.
Community Sentiment Turns Cautious as More Tokens Face Scrutiny on Binance
Other tokens catching heat include Zcash (ZEC) and JasmyCoin (JASMY), both receiving 8.6% of the vote, followed by GoPlus Security (GPS) at 8.2% and PlayDapp (PDA) at 7.6%. Many of these tokens have seen a price dip since the voting ended—JASMY and GPS, for example, dropped nearly 3%. The voting process highlighted a growing caution within the crypto community, with several other tokens such as Voxies (VOXEL) and Flamingo Finance (FLM) also facing uncertainty.
It’s not just about community votes, though. Binance looks at several key factors—like trading volume, volatility, team activity, and transparency—before making a final decision on delisting.
More than 24,000 users cast over 93,000 votes in the first round of Vote to Delist campaign, showing how engaged the community is. Even tokens with fewer votes like ARK, Biswap (BSW), Flamingo Finance (FLM) and MovieBloc (MBL) made the list, pointing to growing investor caution in today’s market.
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