Binance halts ACX trading, leaving holders until October 17 to withdraw before Across's equity swap.
Binance halts ACX trading, leaving holders until October 17 to withdraw before Across's equity swap.

Binance ended ACX spot trading August 17 at 03:00 UTC, leaving holders until October 17 to withdraw before Across Protocol's swap into equity or USDC.
Across's "The Bridge Across" proposal, published March 11 in the project's forum and passed by governance vote from March 31 to April 7, offers a one-to-one swap into shares of a new US C-corporation, AcrossCo, or a USDC buyback at $0.04375 per token, the proposal text shows. The buyback price was set as a 25 percent premium on the token's 30-day average in March. The swap is meant to stay open up to six months and begin within three months of the vote, though both figures are worded as intent, not guarantee, per the proposal.
The two deadlines do not align. Binance's withdrawal window closes October 17 at 03:00 UTC, while the ACX Exchange Portal through which the swap runs has no published launch date, leaving holders to choose between self-custody and a possible dead end.
Three dates frame the decision. August 17, 2026 has passed: at 03:00 UTC Binance removed all ACX spot pairs, together with HFT, PIVX, PYR, VANRY and VIC. From August 18, deposits are no longer credited, so an accidental transfer to the exchange can run into the void. October 17, 2026 at 03:00 UTC is the hard cutoff — withdrawals remain open until then, after which Binance is no longer obliged to keep the token withdrawable.
The third date exists only as a commitment. The ACX Exchange Portal, through which the swap into equity or USDC is meant to run, has no published launch date. Binance flagged ACX with its Monitoring Tag on July 24, 2026, citing its general review framework covering liquidity, development activity, network performance and regulatory requirements, without a per-token justification.
Across's guide, published August 9, names the decisive technical point: to participate in the swap, tokens must sit in a wallet whose private keys the holder controls. A balance on a centralized exchange does not qualify, because there the exchange holds the keys and the holder holds only a claim.
The guide lays out three steps: set up a self-custody wallet, withdraw holdings from the exchange, and verify the incoming transaction before proceeding. It also warns that withdrawals cannot be reversed, making a small test transfer prudent for a token that just lost its largest trading venue.
The proposal tiers the equity path. Holders above five million ACX can swap directly into shares. Everyone below goes through a fee-free special purpose vehicle, with a targeted minimum size of 250,000 ACX, quoted at around $10,000 at the time. The proposal also caps participation at roughly 100 US and 500 non-US investors, with US holders restricted to accredited investors.
For a typical retail holder in Germany, the math is uncomfortable. A few thousand ACX does not reach the targeted minimum, so the share option is out of reach; those who do qualify compete for a limited number of seats. What remains is the USDC buyback or simply holding the token.
Several calendar services list the portal as launched August 1, 2026, a claim that could not be confirmed. On August 18, between 03:47 and 04:00 UTC, cryptoticker.io queried six publicly reachable addresses. The portal address returned HTTP status 401 and demanded access credentials, describing the protected area as a preview and blocking search engines. The provider's blog was reachable, carrying 19 posts, the latest from August 10, none announcing a launch.
That gap is precisely the risk. Across warns of fake portal pages and states the official address will be announced through its own channels once the portal goes live, adding that the team never reaches out unprompted and never asks for recovery phrases or private keys. Until an official announcement, connecting a wallet to any alleged portal risks losing the entire holding.
The USDC buyback is the simpler case: swapping one crypto asset for another counts as a disposal under section 23 of the German Income Tax Act, where the one-year holding period decides whether a gain is taxable. The swap into company shares is less settled, since a crypto asset is exchanged for a stake in a foreign corporation, a classification that depends on design and valuation and warrants tax advice beforehand.
Withdrawing from an exchange to a self-custody wallet is not a sale, but a change of custody. What matters is preserving acquisition data, because later calculations depend on it.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.