The following is Binance’s official stance on listings and partnerships.

No advanced disclosure of listing or partnerships Unofficial claims are always false Strict policy against unauthorized use of Binance name Binance Application in Progress logo Only one valid way to apply

Binance does not allow teams to disclose if they will get listed on our cryptocurrency exchange until the respective announcement is released in our official channels. The same applies to partnerships.

If any information about a potential listing or partnership leaks out beforehand, we will put the listing or partnership on hold; possibly indefinitely.

Any reports of listings or partnerships that do not originate from Binance should be considered false.

We do not accept teams using the Binance name for their gains without our consent.

This includes individuals or teams who claim they “will list on,” “aim to be on,” or “are a partner of” Binance in the hope to boost their credibility and coin price, without our explicit consent.

If you are eager to tell your community you have applied to be listed on Binance, we permit the use of a “Binance Application in Progress” image. This image is provided during the application process.

Community members must be aware that this image does not imply any response, listing progress, or endorsement whatsoever.

If your project is not listed on Binance, use of the Binance logo or name in any other format than the aforementioned “Binance Application in Progress” image is forbidden.

There is only one way to apply to list on Binance: The Official Application Form.

Any other applications will be ignored, and any direct communication from persons claiming to be a representative of Binance, if it does not originate from an application you have made via this form, should be treated with extreme caution.

For more detailed tips for getting your project listed on Binance, please refer to Binance CEO CZ’s post here.

To apply to list on Binance, please submit an application here.