CMC needs to fix their incorrect data on BTX , period, there are other forks that are counting the coins as they should. There is a Token called XNN and they have done airdrop and all their coins are counted as in circulation. There is absolutely no need for CMC to be holding back BTX unless they have an agenda to keep BTX down because they know adding correct amount of coins in circulation will sky rocket BTX to the top 25 and and A LOT more people will take notice and BTX will be in direct competition with BTG and BCH (ScamCash). I really do think this is the reason why they have not fixed it all this time. They say they are waiting on the devs, but yet the devs have given CMC all the information they need.
Come on, that's getting out of hand here. Why would CMC have an agenda against BTX?
Maybe they have an interest in BCH, BTG, and BTC and don't want any more competitors. IDK I am just speculating. This should be a piece of cake for them to fix. Them not fixing it only leaves room for speculation. I know I am not the only one who feels they have an agenda. Prove me wrong, fix the BTX listing and let it sky rocket into the top 50 Easy.
Yes there is something fishy going on.
I have submitted a complaint to the SEC about coinmarketcap, I thought coinmarketcap's profile potentially matched some of these violations.
If enough of us submit a report, the sec could have a field day with this, and if not we could at least make them aware of the manipulation and aware them of how much money there is involved in this.
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Ponzi scheme, Pyramid Scheme, or a High-Yield Investment Program
Theft or misappropriation of funds or securities
Manipulation of a security's price or volume
Insider trading
Fraudulent or unregistered securities offering
False or misleading statements about a company (including false or misleading SEC reports or financial statements)
Abusive naked short selling
Bribery of, or improper payments to, foreign officials
Fraudulent conduct associated with municipal securities transactions or public pension plans
Other fraudulent conduct