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Binance Adds Seven Tokens to Monitoring Tag, Removes Seed Tag From Tether Gold
Binance is widening its Monitoring Tag list again, placing seven more tokens under closer review as the exchange continues tightening how it flags higher-risk assets. According to the report, Harvest Finance (FARM), Highstreet (HIGH), Enzyme (MLN), Resolv (RESOLV), Syscoin (SYS), TrueFi (TRU) and Velodrome Finance (VELODROME) will all be added to the Monitoring Tag list on April 14, 2026. At the same time, Tether Gold (XAUT) will be removed from the Seed Tag list. Seven tokens move into Binance’s higher-risk bucket For traders, the more important part of the announcement is the Monitoring Tag. Binance uses that label for tokens it believes show higher volatility or risk than the broader market, and assets carrying it face more frequent review. In practice, that tends to put the market on notice. A Monitoring Tag does not mean delisting is automatic, but it does mean the token has moved into a more fragile category from the exchange’s perspective. That distinction matters. Once a token lands on a monitoring list, traders often start pricing in the possibility of reduced exchange support, thinner liquidity and eventual removal if the project fails to meet Binance’s standards over time. The seven names added this round span different corners of the market, from DeFi to infrastructure to consumer-facing crypto projects, which suggests the decision was driven more by Binance’s internal risk review than by one single sector trend. Tether Gold gets a quieter but positive change The removal of the Seed Tag from XAUT tells a different story. Seed Tags are typically used for newer or earlier-stage tokens that Binance considers higher risk because of their development phase. Removing that label suggests the exchange now sees Tether Gold as more established or better aligned with its listing criteria than before. So while most of the update points toward tighter scrutiny, XAUT is moving in the opposite direction. For the rest, April 14 marks a clear warning shot. Binance is not delisting these assets yet, but it is making sure the market understands they are under a brighter light now.