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The escalating "wrench attacks" in France, targeting crypto holders through physical violence, highlight significant security risks for individuals and could deter broader adoption if not addressed. Artist Pascal Boyart's accusation of government complicity in these attacks, linking it to regulatory actions and KYC, suggests a growing narrative of government overreach impacting the crypto community. The trend of organized crypto kidnappings, often orchestrated by overseas actors and utilizing social media for targeting, indicates a sophisticated criminal element exploiting digital footprints for physical gain.
The FBI's report highlights a significant increase in crypto fraud, with over $11.2 billion lost in 2025, indicating a persistent threat to investor capital and market integrity. Investment fraud, particularly "pig butchering" schemes and fake exchanges, is the primary driver of these losses, underscoring the need for enhanced user education and platform security measures. The FBI's successful freezing of over 3,000 illicit wallets and recovery of $500 million demonstrates the effectiveness of public-private collaboration and on-chain analytics in combating crypto crime. The increasing use of AI in cybercrime, contributing nearly $893 million in losses, signals a new frontier of threats that will require adaptive security strategies and regulatory oversight.
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Binance is delisting 10 spot trading pairs, citing poor liquidity and trading volume as reasons, which may lead to reduced trading opportunities for affected assets.
The delisting of multiple trading pairs against BTC and ETH suggests a strategic shift by Binance to streamline offerings and focus on higher-volume assets.
Concurrently, Binance Futures is launching new equity perpetual contracts for META, NVDA, and GOOGL, indicating an expansion of derivative offerings and a focus on traditional market-linked assets.
Binance is also upgrading its Stop Orders to Conditional Orders on USD Margined Futures, a technical enhancement aimed at improving system performance and user experience for derivative traders.
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Major cryptocurrency exchange Binance is set to delist 10 trading pairs at the end of March, impacting several cryptocurrencies against BTC, ETH, and BNB. The delistings, scheduled for March 27 at 3:00 a.m. (UTC), are part of Binance's regular review process to ensure market quality and user safety, citing reasons such as poor liquidity and trading volume.
The affected spot trading pairs include ALT/BTC, CYBER/BNB, CYBER/ETH, CYBER/FDUSD, JUV/USDC, LSK/BTC, SAND/BTC, and VET/BTC. Binance will also terminate Spot Trading Bots services for these pairs simultaneously. Users are advised to take necessary actions to prevent potential losses.
In parallel, Binance Futures has announced the launch of new USD Margined Equity Perpetual Contracts for Meta, Nvidia, and Google, set to go live on March 26. These contracts, METAUSDT, NVDAUSDT, and GOOGLUSDT, will offer up to 10x leverage. The exchange is also upgrading its USD Margined Futures system, gradually replacing Stop Orders with Conditional Orders starting March 25, with the full transition expected by the end of April 2026.