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Trader Warns Users to Withdraw From CoinList Before November 30

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Triparna Baishnab

Triparna Baishnab

CoinList users receive a warning from Mr.Crypto5 on X urging withdrawals before November 30 as the platform shifts.

Trader Warns Users to Withdraw From CoinList Before November 30

Quick Take

Summary is AI generated, newsroom reviewed.

  • Post includes official FAQ screenshot and receives 156 views.

  • CoinList shifts to a full non-custodial model with Privy wallet integration.

  • Custodial trading, staking, and autostaking end on November 30.

  • Twenty-two assets left in accounts will be auto-converted to USDC.

Published on November 24, 2025 at 07:52 GMT, the X post of Mr. Crypto5 warned Romanian crypto users in brief about the imminent closing of the custodial operations of CoinList. The alert received 5 likes, 1 repost,1 reply, and 156 views and urged users to check their balances before November 30. Tone of the post was practical and explained to users that they had to check whether they possessed any assets under the listed categories before the cutoff date. There was a funny comment in the comment section regarding insignificant TST tokens, which illustrates that the time limit has already aroused both a feeling of urgency and jokes in the community.

CoinList Gives Up on Custodial Services Eight Years Old

On November 17, CoinList announced that it would terminate all its custodial operations and transition to a pure non-custodial platform. The company claimed that the shift is an industry transition to user-controlled wallets and on-chain activity. The update also presented custodial systems as obsolete and a new emphasis on selling tokens directly to user wallets. CoinList also mentioned that it partnered with Privy which will facilitate the integrated non-custodial accounts. The platform wrote about the change as simplification, but not closure, where tokens sales, unlocks and future offerings will proceed in the new model. The transition eliminates all the custodial trading pairs except limited sell-only access to both USDC and USDT until November 30.

Auto-Conversion Shown on 22 Assets Remaining after Deadline

CoinLi includes BNB, APT, ENJ, FLOW, JUP, BONK, PYTH, XLM, XRP, TAO, and ZRO as well as less liquid tokens such as AVNT, EFI, KMNO, and ASTER. The community reaction such as the joke response to the post also highlights the devaluation of some of these tokens, but also helps substantiate the necessity to check balances, even in small sums.

Looking Ahead

Users are directed to log into CoinList, and check balance of their wallets and compare it with the lists released in the FAQ. The auto-convert token holders can either sell their positions into the USDC or USDT before the deadline or can just have the platform do the conversion automatically. The operators of TST, HMT, or PLAY should have to withdraw manually. Another strategy employed by the company was to make the users prepare compatible wallets before the migration in order to prevent time delays.

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