CoinWired news: According to a report on A’s early issuance in 2021, in 2026 the number of tokens delisted by centralized exchanges has remained stable at 400 to 500 per quarter, and in the second quarter of 2025 it set a record with 786 token delistings.

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0xLateAgain
· 1h ago
In 2025 Q2, that wave of 786 direct halvings left the project team in tears
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0xLateComer
· 2h ago
Issuing tokens used to be a wealth code; now, delistings are the norm. The industry is finally waking up.
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SeaSaltMarketMakingNotes
· 2h ago
That peak at 786 is likely when many of the coins issued in 2021 reached their expiration.
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0XNightRun
· 2h ago
In 2021, it reported 2026 data, which is definitely “crossing through” somehow.
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YieldGardenKid
· 2h ago
About four to five hundred per quarter—surely the exchange’s review team will have to work overtime until they’re bald.
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GateUser-665eb149
· 2h ago
Stable at 400–500? It means the output capacity of junk coins has kept up with the delisting pace
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