Taker Protocol is a yield scaling layer built on the NPOL consensus mechanism. It provides liquidity and yields to the Bitcoin ecosystem through robust incentive structures, offering features such as EVM compatibility and strong demand for Taker tokens. Any Bitcoin derivatives can be traded via the Taker protocol, generating attractive on-chain yield and protocol revenue, which are directly distributed to protocol users. Taker will be the yield scaling and dAPP layers for all BTC and its derivatives.
According to the official announcement, Binance stated that, based on its recent review, the following tokens do not meet the Binance Alpha criteria and will be removed from the recommendation list on May 14, 2026, at 14:00 (UTC+8): PRAI (Privasea AI), COMMON (Common), PINGPONG (PINGPONG), TAKER (Taker Protocol), JANITOR (Janitor), GATA (Gata), KLINK (Klink Finance), CORL (Coral Finance), SWTCH (Switchboard), ARIAIP (Aria Protocol), LONG (Belong), ZKWASM (ZKWASM), GORILLA (gorilla), ECHO (Echo Protocol), LITKEY (Lit Protocol), FIR (Fireverse), GM (GOMBLE), DELABS (Delabs Games), DONKEY (donkey), and WHY (why).
According to an official announcement, based on a recent review, the following tokens do not meet the Binance Alpha standards and will be removed from the selected list on May 14, 2026 at 06:00 (UTC): PRAI, COMMON, PINGPONG, TAKER, JANITOR, GATA, KLINK, CORL, SWTCH, ARIAIP, LONG, ZKWASM, GORILLA, ECHO, LITKEY, FIR, GM, DELABS, DONKEY, WHY. After removal, users can still withdraw or sell these tokens through Binance Alpha or the Binance wallet.