Binance has announced several new token listings and airdrops on its Binance Alpha platform throughout mid-June 2025. Eligible users with specified Binance Alpha points can claim airdrops for tokens including Degen (DEGEN) starting June 14, SynFutures (F) on June 15, Ultiverse (ULTI) on June 16, and Spark (SPK) on June 17. Spark (SPK), an on-chain capital allocator managing $3.86 billion across DeFi, CeFi, and real-world assets, will be listed with multiple trading pairs including USDT, USDC, BNB, FDUSD, and TRY. Spark's airdrop totals 200 million tokens, targeting users subscribed to Simple Earn products between June 10–13. The token launched on several platforms including Binance, KuCoin, Bybit, HTX, OKX, and Coinbase, with Coinbase supporting SPK on the Ethereum network as an ERC-20 token under an Experimental label. Spark protocol reported $180 million in real revenue from $4 billion in allocated assets and holds a top-five position in DeFi total value locked (TVL) at $6.46 billion. Additionally, Binance announced the upcoming listing of Matchain (MAT) on June 19. Binance Wallet also revealed a token generation event for DAOBase (BEE) on June 18, requiring participation via Binance Alpha Points. The trading competition related to SynFutures was mentioned but details on the prize pool remain undisclosed. Overall, Binance continues to expand its Alpha platform offerings with multiple new tokens and associated user incentives.
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Coinbase announced it will support Spark (SPK) on the Ethereum network (ERC-20) with the Experimental label. If liquidity conditions are met, trading on the SPK-USD pair will launch in phases, though availability may be restricted in certain jurisdictions. https://t.co/dtvIoeDMtT