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hero member
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October 26, 2019, 10:33:32 AM
I see only three fair reasons why you can exclude any coin from the listing of the exchange: 1) The developers of the coin stopped communicating with the support of an exchange and entire community of the project. It can talk about the scam. 2) Developers fail to follow the steps from the project roadmap, thereby damaging their reputation and questioning the validity of investments in the project. 3) Too low trading volume for a particular coin. In any other cases, I consider the delisting of any coin unreasonable and unfair to coin holders.
1 & 2 option isnt really that important but 3 which matter most with all exchangers out there. Volume is always been the primary reason
why a certain coin do last up into an exchange neither they had able to follow their roadmap or not as long theres an activity or its being
traded with high volume then they are still on the safe spot.Coin delisting is just a common clean up for those coins who dont have any more
use to the platform.
This does not apply to all exchanges but mostly! Like Yobit, they do not delisting even though the dev has run away, and even if the coin has no volume. If they are delisting for reasons of low volume I think it's reasonable, because they need operational costs to treat the wallet and other problems that occur on the coin. But I confused why Yobit never delisting altcoin Cheesy

To confuse on things on what's happening on yobit and actually I have 3 coins which I bought 3 years ago on expensive price which I think will go pump since many people fudding it to pump up when good trades came. And yobit should delist those 0 volume to avoid the same thing happen and maybe this is the reason why there less traders coming unto them.
Knowing yobit is a shitcoin haven and you would see lots of them even having zero liquidity they do still list it out and dont tend to delist it.
Dont know whats the reason but they are the only exchange i do see having lots of shit tokens listed or maybe they dont just care as long they
do have lots of tokens listed  which they might prefer but majority of exchangers atm do the opposite thing.
legendary
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October 26, 2019, 02:28:30 AM
support them in all the exchange that it is being traded, if you can do that.
Thats a strange way to proceed. If an exchange delists a coin there is usually a reason behind it and mostly its a volume issue. But for that coin to remain listed it is foolish to pump it on that exchange. Maybe some bagholder would become too passionate about not letting the project die out, but it is actually a black mark on the face of the project owners and not the investors.

Market making should be one of the priorities of the project owners by bringing in financial support to the project. Sadly most of the altcoin projects are pump and dumps and a waste of time and money so dont expect to see much market making for them. Unlike what happens with stock market trading bigger companies.
hero member
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October 26, 2019, 01:22:49 AM
I see only three fair reasons why you can exclude any coin from the listing of the exchange: 1) The developers of the coin stopped communicating with the support of an exchange and entire community of the project. It can talk about the scam. 2) Developers fail to follow the steps from the project roadmap, thereby damaging their reputation and questioning the validity of investments in the project. 3) Too low trading volume for a particular coin. In any other cases, I consider the delisting of any coin unreasonable and unfair to coin holders.
1 & 2 option isnt really that important but 3 which matter most with all exchangers out there. Volume is always been the primary reason
why a certain coin do last up into an exchange neither they had able to follow their roadmap or not as long theres an activity or its being
traded with high volume then they are still on the safe spot.Coin delisting is just a common clean up for those coins who dont have any more
use to the platform.
This does not apply to all exchanges but mostly! Like Yobit, they do not delisting even though the dev has run away, and even if the coin has no volume. If they are delisting for reasons of low volume I think it's reasonable, because they need operational costs to treat the wallet and other problems that occur on the coin. But I confused why Yobit never delisting altcoin Cheesy

To confuse on things on what's happening on yobit and actually I have 3 coins which I bought 3 years ago on expensive price which I think will go pump since many people fudding it to pump up when good trades came. And yobit should delist those 0 volume to avoid the same thing happen and maybe this is the reason why there less traders coming unto them.
sr. member
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October 25, 2019, 11:31:39 PM
I see only three fair reasons why you can exclude any coin from the listing of the exchange: 1) The developers of the coin stopped communicating with the support of an exchange and entire community of the project. It can talk about the scam. 2) Developers fail to follow the steps from the project roadmap, thereby damaging their reputation and questioning the validity of investments in the project. 3) Too low trading volume for a particular coin. In any other cases, I consider the delisting of any coin unreasonable and unfair to coin holders.
1 & 2 option isnt really that important but 3 which matter most with all exchangers out there. Volume is always been the primary reason
why a certain coin do last up into an exchange neither they had able to follow their roadmap or not as long theres an activity or its being
traded with high volume then they are still on the safe spot.Coin delisting is just a common clean up for those coins who dont have any more
use to the platform.
This does not apply to all exchanges but mostly! Like Yobit, they do not delisting even though the dev has run away, and even if the coin has no volume. If they are delisting for reasons of low volume I think it's reasonable, because they need operational costs to treat the wallet and other problems that occur on the coin. But I confused why Yobit never delisting altcoin Cheesy
legendary
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October 24, 2019, 03:48:36 PM
I see only three fair reasons why you can exclude any coin from the listing of the exchange: 1) The developers of the coin stopped communicating with the support of an exchange and entire community of the project. It can talk about the scam. 2) Developers fail to follow the steps from the project roadmap, thereby damaging their reputation and questioning the validity of investments in the project. 3) Too low trading volume for a particular coin. In any other cases, I consider the delisting of any coin unreasonable and unfair to coin holders.
1 & 2 option isnt really that important but 3 which matter most with all exchangers out there. Volume is always been the primary reason
why a certain coin do last up into an exchange neither they had able to follow their roadmap or not as long theres an activity or its being
traded with high volume then they are still on the safe spot.Coin delisting is just a common clean up for those coins who dont have any more
use to the platform.
sr. member
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October 24, 2019, 11:34:05 AM
Not really unusual, exchanges are doing this mainly because of not meeting the expected or desired volume set by the exchange, one coins is strong in one exchange and not on another exchange, it happens in so many coins, so if you don't want your coin delisted in any exchange,  support them in all the exchange that it is being traded, if you can do that.
sr. member
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October 16, 2019, 04:26:42 AM
I see only three fair reasons why you can exclude any coin from the listing of the exchange: 1) The developers of the coin stopped communicating with the support of an exchange and entire community of the project. It can talk about the scam. 2) Developers fail to follow the steps from the project roadmap, thereby damaging their reputation and questioning the validity of investments in the project. 3) Too low trading volume for a particular coin. In any other cases, I consider the delisting of any coin unreasonable and unfair to coin holders.
sr. member
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October 15, 2019, 06:05:58 PM
Maybe trade volume is low thats why they are delesting coins.To run an exchanger they have to pay developers fee,security fees and many others fees.if trade volume is enough for the coin then exchanger never delist the coin.you can see many exchanger stopped their service because trade volume is low and they can't afford to pay the services. 
hero member
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October 15, 2019, 01:46:34 PM
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It is possible that in the exchange there is no volume, so it is deleted from the exchange list. The volume on the CMC is the result of all exchanges, not the result of one exchange.

When concern coin is having good volume for the coin obviously they should get the good volume on other exchanges also. So reason for delisting on such scenario should not be happen.
We need to show the interest over the project if there is such interest those kind of projects will not go away.
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October 15, 2019, 07:20:21 AM
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If the coin has several exchanges, of course, the coin user chooses an exchange that is easier to use, so there is a part of the exchange whose volume does not exist. This makes the exchange remove the coin from the exchange list. For example CVC. CVC coins registered around 29 exchanges. And the lowest volume is Radar. Yes, in my opinion, there are fewer Radar and CredoEx exchanges that trade CVC coins. And there is a possibility that the coin will be removed from the CredoEx exchange.
There would be no exception because it would really be like a domino effect.Getting delisted on exchanges does sign that the said crypto or coin already losses up
some demand which means even its being listed on small exchangers then its already going head to that way.How much more if its delisted on bigger exchangers?
Its just normal for these platforms to remove those coins that doesnt have any liquidity or volume to provide some space for newer ones because these are businesses and
its just normal for them to look and list out those coins that will make profit into their side.
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October 12, 2019, 04:13:51 PM
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It is possible that in the exchange there is no volume, so it is deleted from the exchange list. The volume on the CMC is the result of all exchanges, not the result of one exchange.
hero member
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October 11, 2019, 08:44:21 PM
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If the coin has several exchanges, of course, the coin user chooses an exchange that is easier to use, so there is a part of the exchange whose volume does not exist. This makes the exchange remove the coin from the exchange list. For example CVC. CVC coins registered around 29 exchanges. And the lowest volume is Radar. Yes, in my opinion, there are fewer Radar and CredoEx exchanges that trade CVC coins. And there is a possibility that the coin will be removed from the CredoEx exchange.
Beside of that, not only project and investor who aim for earn money. But we must think that crypto exchange need fee from user's activity like volume trading and withdrawal fees. And then maybe if slot is free, can be change to another coin that want to listed in there.
full member
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October 11, 2019, 05:37:28 PM
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If the coin has several exchanges, of course, the coin user chooses an exchange that is easier to use, so there is a part of the exchange whose volume does not exist. This makes the exchange remove the coin from the exchange list. For example CVC. CVC coins registered around 29 exchanges. And the lowest volume is Radar. Yes, in my opinion, there are fewer Radar and CredoEx exchanges that trade CVC coins. And there is a possibility that the coin will be removed from the CredoEx exchange.
legendary
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September 25, 2019, 04:43:59 PM

i didnt know that bitconect was a scam but what i know is that this coin is making a name before but good thing that its been removed if its really a scam coin  .  if people detect a  coin that its a scam , they wont buy it and that coin will not gain any volume and thats the reason why they will get delisted soon  . also , exchanges shouldnt have list the coin if they will only make a proper investigation .
When BCC shut off their own exchange it drops its price significantly over 90% and then delisting on exchangers comes next.
Good links for some read up. https://www.ccn.com/dead-coin-walking-bitconnect-set-to-be-delisted-from-last-crypto-exchange/
https://www.ccn.com/bitconnect-shuts-cryptocurrency-exchange-citing-bad-press-ddos-attacks-regulator-scrutiny/
full member
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September 25, 2019, 11:33:12 AM
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When Bitcoin fell to 8500, now even more difficult times have come to Altcoins. I think that 5-10% of the coins will be removed from exchanges due to the lack of trading volumes.

when btc fell off altcoins increase and when altcoin comes down btc increases or vice versa  . now btc is in dip and i think some of those money are going into tokens or altcoins therfor i wouldnt suspect that there will be alts/toks that will be delisted .

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if a coin also proven as scam or ponzi scheme, it will be delisted from all exchange sites just like what happened with bitconnect. Asap people know if that's only ponzi coin, 99% people dump their bitconnect coin and made market goes crazy and just within a week all exchange delisted that coin

i didnt know that bitconect was a scam but what i know is that this coin is making a name before but good thing that its been removed if its really a scam coin  .  if people detect a  coin that its a scam , they wont buy it and that coin will not gain any volume and thats the reason why they will get delisted soon  . also , exchanges shouldnt have list the coin if they will only make a proper investigation .
legendary
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September 25, 2019, 09:37:49 AM
volume is the only thing exchange care, if the volume  is low they will delisting the coin
This fair for the exchanges.

Thats the biggest reason for a exchange site will keep lr delist the coin. But if a coin also proven as scam or ponzi scheme, it will be delisted from all exchange sites just like what happened with bitconnect. Asap people know if that's only ponzi coin, 99% people dump their bitconnect coin and made market goes crazy and just within a week all exchange delisted that coin
newbie
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September 13, 2019, 07:52:54 AM
volume is the only thing exchange care, if the volume  is low they will delisting the coin
This fair for the exchanges.
newbie
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September 13, 2019, 07:43:57 AM
The explanation behind coin delisting are expected to
1.Delisting because of upkeep costs
2.Extracting exchanging charges
3.Deterring wash exchanging
4.Delisting because of fears of lawful or administrative requirement
5.Delisting because of lease looking for by the trade
6.Delisting because of negative affiliation
7.Delisting coins because of inert groups or dead extends
8.Delisting because of security vulnerabilities
copper member
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August 18, 2019, 08:50:49 PM
I don't even know the exchange you are talking about and never even use it for once , exchange are not just to trade in but you have to look at it security also , as I never see that exchange among the very safe exchange in crypto and can't even advice anyone if using them .

Some exchange have some bounty ty token lists due to the team decision and it will be good to move your funds away from their immediately as most of those exchange are not even save to trade in.
jr. member
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August 18, 2019, 05:01:43 PM
Can someone please tell me why this good altcoins are getting delisted from bitone exchange?is there any other reasons why coins always get delisted while they have good volume?


There are two main reasons for delisting coins from the exchange:
1. Small trading volumes on the exchange.
2. Suspicion of fraud by coin developers.

Also, in a rare case, there may be such a situation when the blockchain of a coin is subjected to frequent hacker attacks by third parties.
Agree , usually there is always delisting due to the fact that the volumes are very small , and in fact it is not necessary to keep such coins in dolgosrok as you may just be coins and no more.
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