Hmmmm I wish I could make this a sticky here as I've responded to this a few times already... Okay, so getting listed on an exchange is something that I am working on. I'm not sure where the information is coming from that this isn't a priority. That being said, filling out a form, submitting a support ticket, and sending an email does not automatically get you listed on an exchange. If that were the case, rustbits would be on all the exchanges. Bittrex, Cryptopia, Poloniex, zaif, shapeshift, etc... yes, I've followed all the proper submission guidelines, I've joined the slack forms, telegrams, etc. However Tux does not accept submissions, they have to find interest in it themselves. Here's the other thing, the exchanges are tired of getting coins and tokens submitted to them. In some cases, they've turned a deaf ear to new projects because of the volume of new projects. Getting listed is all about building community support and community interest. It takes a community to get things going to get listed on an exchange. Post in their forums, open a support ticket, join their slack, tweet back to them, and ask them to add rustbits. I continue to follow up weekly with the exchanges, persistence and perseverance is key. I am working towards getting rustbits on an exchange as a goal for the project. I've also posted a similar response here a few times and have talked about it on slack as well. To suggest that you haven't heard from me on this is not true. Together we will get rustbits on an exchange, but it does take time and patience.