Binance withdrawal deadline Sep 9: ALCX, ARDR, NFP, POND withdrawals end
Binance withdrawal deadline is set for September 9, 2026 at 03:00 UTC (05:00 Germany). At that time, Binance will stop withdrawals of ALCX, ARDR, NFP and POND. These tokens were already removed from spot trading on July 10, so the only practical exit is moving balances off the exchange.
Binance says the delisting followed its regular asset review process (liquidity, network stability/security, development activity, and regulatory environment). After the June 26 delisting announcement, NFPrompt (NFP) and Marlin (POND) fell about 20%, Alchemix (ALCX) about 20%, and Ardor (ARDR) around 6%.
A staged timeline preceded the final withdrawal cutoff: Binance Futures contracts were settled July 2, spot trading ended July 10, and deposits stopped July 11. After the Binance withdrawal deadline, remaining balances may be converted into stablecoins from September 10, 03:00 UTC, but the conversion is not guaranteed and may require contacting support.
This comes as Binance continues its EU wind-down under MiCA rules after July 1, leaving EU holders with fewer options and a higher risk of missed deadlines. Traders should verify they have no leftover balances (including Earn/Savings locks), confirm the correct blockchain/network and minimum withdrawal amounts, and export transaction history for tax purposes.
SEO keyword note: Binance withdrawal deadline applies only to Binance balances, not to the same tokens held in other exchanges or in self-custody.
Bearish
This is bearish for the affected tokens because the withdrawal deadline removes an important liquidity/exit channel on Binance, especially after spot trading and deposits were already halted. Historically, when exchanges shift from active markets to “last-day withdrawals,” holders often rush to reduce exposure, which can pressure price and increase volatility in the short term.
In the long run, the market effect depends on whether liquidity migrates to other venues or whether the tokens lose exchange support permanently. The stablecoin conversion possibility after Sep 10 can limit worst-case outcomes, but since it’s not guaranteed and may require support tickets, uncertainty remains—often a negative driver for sentiment.
Similar to past delisting-and-withdrawal cutoffs, short-term price weakness tends to concentrate around the announcement and the final access window. Here, the key risk window is the period leading up to Sept 9, because traders who miss Binance withdrawal deadline may face delays or conversion processes rather than a clean market exit.