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hero member
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August 18, 2019, 03:52:14 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.
full member
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August 18, 2019, 01:17:06 PM
It often happens that some coins do not have any sales but the coin on the exchange is stored for a long time. Perhaps the exchanges have their reasons for delisting.
jr. member
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August 18, 2019, 12:46:24 PM
I believe there are lots of things exchanges always considered before listing or delisting a particular project, is not about having good volume alone, probably some of this project violated the exchange rules.
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August 18, 2019, 12:37:01 PM
There are a lot of reasons for a coin being delisted on a exchange.
Mostly because of the volume. Too small volume make that pair not attractive to traders.
Others are often problem between developers and exchange.
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August 18, 2019, 11:13:12 AM
YOU should have known that exchanges delist tokens or coins that have low trading volume. this doesn't means that the project are bad but because there is no much trade taking place on the particular exchange. this is why most good tokens are remove. you can still join another exchange to trade you favorable cryptocurrency.
legendary
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August 18, 2019, 10:59:28 AM
Exchanges often delist coins with low trading volume. Maybe the volumes of these tokens were good somewhere else - on other exchanges. Usually exchange won't do something like that if everything is ok. They are losing their profit in this case.
sr. member
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August 18, 2019, 10:06:36 AM
Some newly listed coin are struggling to make volume trade on exchanges, so it's not peculiar to some projects, however, a lot of project will be strangle out of this market, there is nothing we can do about that. We have alot of these altcoin and most exchange trade below 300 coins out of over 3000 coins, I mean the so called top exchanges. Where do they get their coin traded if they got missed out in these top exchanges.
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August 18, 2019, 09:55:59 AM
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?



I'm confused because quantstamp and status aint bad at all,they have good marketcap and good volumes
I checked coinmarketcap and discovered that most of the coins listed are going downtrend. As a matter of fact, they had their all time low this month of August, 2019. For instance, the all time low of mainframe was yesterday 17th August as at the time I making this post. Even if Bit one had seen this coming, it should not be enough reason to delist it.
Why are we even talking about Bitone? Bitone is not listed on CoinMarketCap, therefore, it is not a prominent exchange. There are so many prominent exchanges on which the coins are listed. So delisting then should not mean anything to anyone.
member
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August 18, 2019, 09:47:18 AM
civic also is not just some altcoin. It has real world use case in terms of identity. I believe that those alts that got delisted does not have enough volume in their exchange. Them being delisted does not mean that they are bad alts.
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August 15, 2019, 10:22:57 AM
I think thats the exchange own decision. but i believe it has enough reason why its being delisted and the one big reason that i suspected was, those coins has no enough volume or no one has traded it in those particular exchange thats why they delist it. each exchange has own capability, limit and even loyal traders so lets be open about it.
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August 15, 2019, 09:50:26 AM
#99
There is really nothing to worry about, the coins being delisted in an exchange doesn't mean the coins is bad but could be that has no volume or doesn't meet up the exchange requirements again.
legendary
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August 07, 2019, 11:28:33 PM
#98
the biggest reason altcoins are delisted from an exchange is because of very low volume activity, and delisting altcoin can have a very large negative impact, especially if the exchange is a large exchange, as a result the altcoin price will fall due to a huge dump
There was a lot of altcoins are getting low volume but they are not yet getting delisted from the exchange site. The delisthing news will come when there was a bad news about the crypto or coin. This will give a negative opinion to the exchange site and then the exchange site will be delisting that coin form the exchange site to keep the reputation of the exchange site itself.
legendary
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August 07, 2019, 09:49:18 PM
#97
I don't think it's the coin, it's the exchange, it failed to encourage traders of those coins to trade in their platform, I have seen top coins having thousands or even millions of dollars of trade on one exchange, but only hundreds in a lower exchange.
hero member
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August 07, 2019, 02:27:22 PM
#96
Delisting from big exchanges is the worst thing what can happen to altcoin that you own. Because exchange does own research and when they realize that coin is dead, they will delist and that will cause a huge dump.
AFAIK bitone isn't considered big exchange. This is even my first time to hear that exchange, so those  altcoin which got delisted from them, you shouldn't worry about those. Just move your tokens to other exchanges and hold it or sell it for better price rather than on that exchange

It will definitely cause many people to stress and sell out of fear. This doesn't have to be the case since mostly a new exchange will take up that coin that was delisted. If it does drop it might be a good time to buy in for more coins. It can work in your favour if you buy up currency when the price drops and people think it is dead then it becomes massively popular based on the new adaption from the new exchange.
Panic and stress will just be seen if the said coin would be delisted out into its last exchange or lets say last 2 exchange on where its being listed.
If there were still some good exchange where a project is still listed then I don't see for people to easily panic into these delisting scenarios.
Its just normal to have these listing and delisting to keep everything on balance and for exchangers not to be clogged up with shitcoins.
sr. member
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August 05, 2019, 01:18:05 PM
#95
Delisting from big exchanges is the worst thing what can happen to altcoin that you own. Because exchange does own research and when they realize that coin is dead, they will delist and that will cause a huge dump.
AFAIK bitone isn't considered big exchange. This is even my first time to hear that exchange, so those  altcoin which got delisted from them, you shouldn't worry about those. Just move your tokens to other exchanges and hold it or sell it for better price rather than on that exchange

It will definitely cause many people to stress and sell out of fear. This doesn't have to be the case since mostly a new exchange will take up that coin that was delisted. If it does drop it might be a good time to buy in for more coins. It can work in your favour if you buy up currency when the price drops and people think it is dead then it becomes massively popular based on the new adaption from the new exchange.
full member
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August 05, 2019, 04:25:07 AM
#94
Perhaps the exchange is not happy with the trading volume (the commission is too small for the exchange). Or it may be due to local regulatory requirements. If it’s very interesting, why not ask the exchange support service?  Wink
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August 04, 2019, 01:33:26 PM
#93
the exchange earns a Commission, and if the volume is small and it is not profitable to keep, it is easier to get rid of, but I know for example a few coins after delisting from a major exchange after a time, did a good x's. it's certainly not nice, but it doesn't always mean that coin is dead.
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August 04, 2019, 01:22:21 PM
#92
No matter how good the token are, if it has low trading volume in their exchange they will delist it, especially on big exchange where they want their traders to have best trading experience.
full member
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August 04, 2019, 01:18:48 PM
#91
It is possible that some of these coins do not meet the rules on the exchange, especially the lower volume because altcoin has been listed on binance so that the highest volume only leads to the largest exchange volume
full member
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August 04, 2019, 01:01:03 PM
#90
Each exchange has its own delisting tokens policy, so if a coin/token does not meet those criteria, it will be delisted according to regulations. They all allow you time to withdraw the token to your own wallet or to other exchanges, so there's no need to worry.
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