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hero member
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August 04, 2019, 12:54:53 PM
#89
It is always a very sad day for a coin, especially for a good coin with active participants to get delisted from exchanges. That is why it is important to be always on the alert when it comes to protecting your investment with coins that are unknown or coins which are active but has few participants. Be always careful.
That's the sad part for being s traders/supporters, seeing your valued coins being delisted from exchange where it's commonly being traded but there's no or only few users to trade with the projects, there's no other options for the owners but to replace it with another moving coins which have much better numbers of supporters and the trading volume is much higher.
jr. member
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August 04, 2019, 12:40:59 PM
#88
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
Usually the coins are delisted due to the fact that the coin has a small demand and because of this there is a delisting from the exchange.
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August 04, 2019, 07:00:39 AM
#87
If they have good trading volume there is no reason to delist them. Because high trading volume means money for the exchange from trading fees.  Cool
full member
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August 04, 2019, 06:21:55 AM
#86
Of course, delisting will negatively affect the price of a coin, but even after a reset there may still be a good future for this project.  And most importantly, the developers should work in the right direction, and not just live by speculating with their coins on the cryptocurrency market.
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August 04, 2019, 02:56:46 AM
#85
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
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August 04, 2019, 02:53:36 AM
#84
It is always a very sad day for a coin, especially for a good coin with active participants to get delisted from exchanges. That is why it is important to be always on the alert when it comes to protecting your investment with coins that are unknown or coins which are active but has few participants. Be always careful.
hero member
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August 04, 2019, 01:08:56 AM
#83
I'm not really sure what the reason is, because every exchange has its own standards why they delete coins on the exchange,
maybe it's possible, the dev or team is no longer active, or the development of the coin is very slow,
for more details, you can ask directly to the exchange.

There were so many possibilities for the exchanges to delisting the coin because they will not tell the members the problem. We could only guess what is going on with the coins. But maybe it's because the volume of the coins has not met their requirements, so the exchanges need to clean up the list, and they want to give the active coins for their members. We should be careful to choose the coins to trade because we don't know how long the coin will stay at the market, and we should only choose the strong coins to trade.
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August 03, 2019, 10:34:13 PM
#82
maybe that coin whos got delisted are good out there, on other exchanger, but didnt have good daily volume on it, so they decide to delisted that coin.
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August 03, 2019, 09:50:06 PM
#81
Coins are mostly de-listed from exchange due to the lack of volume. Secondly is when they failed to deliver according to their roadmap which make the Exchange to list them in the first place. When there is no competent hand to deliver according to their promises to the community, their is no point of keeping such project lagging on exchanges.


Agree. Another reason could be is that the exchange is making rooms for new coins to list. Having many coins that does not have their charm or hype anymore will just make the exchange looks like a storage for many shitcoins in the eyes of a trader. If I were the owner of an exchange, my strategy would be listing new coins from top exchanges and delisting old coins that does not have a decent volume or even pump anymore.
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August 03, 2019, 09:37:52 PM
#80
They have too limited volume on the exchange thats why the get delisted and this is normal move,few of the coins on your list are on other better exchanges like binance so its nothing to worry about
legendary
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August 03, 2019, 08:16:47 PM
#79
I'm not really sure what the reason is, because every exchange has its own standards why they delete coins on the exchange,
maybe it's possible, the dev or team is no longer active, or the development of the coin is very slow,
for more details, you can ask directly to the exchange.
legendary
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August 03, 2019, 06:59:50 PM
#78
Exchanges have their different reasons for delisting a coin. Some might be cos of low volume trades in the exchange. Another negative reason might be a possible strategy to close up the exchange. That's why its best to use a trusted exchange for transactions inorder to avoid stories that touch.
BSV delisting by the main exchanges happened after the retweets of the Binance CEO(Changpeng Zhao). Investors should feel bad for choosing the delisted coins. It is possible to list again the same coins but I doubt the required changes will be made to the delisted project. The Kucoin also started to ask from customers about the delisting Bitcoin SV and the question poll ended positively. The situation changed against the Roger Ver and he still looks for the best crypto lawyers in order to sue the people who balmed him after the fake Satoshi linked tweets.
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August 03, 2019, 05:41:08 PM
#77
Exchange does not give up its earnings without any reason. Surely there is a reason for this. As friends say, zero volume may be a more appropriate answer. Why should exchange hold them without volume?
hero member
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August 03, 2019, 05:34:17 PM
#76
Most of the coins from that list is the potential and known name. You may ask the exchange team why they are delisting these good coins! Civic, selfkey, Ncash, Mainframe and that 2 coins mentioned by you are a very good coin. It can be a volume issue because all the good coins don't have good trading volume in every exchange.
If the coins are not obsolete in crypto market, I don't think we need to ask the exchange site the reason for their action in delisting the coins you mentioned since every exchange site has their own rules and regulation and once the coin's team or owner broke their part of the deal what most exchange sites did is delisting the team coin if they choose not to comply.
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August 03, 2019, 05:25:35 PM
#75
Most of the coins from that list is the potential and known name. You may ask the exchange team why they are delisting these good coins! Civic, selfkey, Ncash, Mainframe and that 2 coins mentioned by you are a very good coin. It can be a volume issue because all the good coins don't have good trading volume in every exchange.
hero member
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July 27, 2019, 01:44:32 PM
#74
I see it as a normal thing in many exchanges which is targeted on coins that doesn't have a good volume within that particular exchange; thinks because a coin can have a good volume in exchange A owing to the user base of that exchange while having poor volume in exchange B, thereby in this case exchange B will have no choice than to delist it.
Of course, delisting is a normal procedure. We need to clear the way for new tokens, there will be a lot of them. I recommend to always monitor the trading volumes of a cryptocurrency asset.
As a token holder we should really be keen on making updates or following on what we are holding specially if those coins is being held up on an exchange then
you should check it once in a while yet these delistings do really happen as said it do make way for other coins to be listed.Usually low volume is being removed and the
cycle repeats.
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July 27, 2019, 12:56:24 PM
#73
Most likely, the fact is that the coinmarketcap is a very corrupt resource and you need to pay a lot of money for advertising and listing coins. Therefore, the projects are not ready to afford to continue to be listed on the stock exchange.

Not really. Their reputation is quite good around here and it has never been proven that any of the coins can be listed in coinmarketcap if the promoters are ready to make payments. Obviously, the team behind coinmarketcap is not operating the website for charity. They get revenues in the form of advertisement income and payments for providing data. But they have never listed any coin after accepting payments and if that was the case then you might have seen a few threads against them in this forum.
I hear you, are you in there to know what they are practicing? Just the fact that their hidden activities have not been opened does not mean they cannot do it, and I am not also accusing that they are doing it. Integrity lies with God alone, as long as they are humans in charge of it, that created the site with the purpose of making money, the n they can be compromised.

Look at Facebook, with all the money that they make from advertisement, why do they still have to sell people’s data. You think money is ever enough for a man, if coinmarketcap has the opportunity to make so much money from listing particular coin they would, and if they are not, why would XRP even be on that position it has been retaining, and it seems like it is difficult for any coin to beat it when we all know that XRP is one useless coin that I do not know who the users are.
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July 26, 2019, 09:54:50 AM
#72
I see it as a normal thing in many exchanges which is targeted on coins that doesn't have a good volume within that particular exchange; thinks because a coin can have a good volume in exchange A owing to the user base of that exchange while having poor volume in exchange B, thereby in this case exchange B will have no choice than to delist it.
jr. member
Activity: 123
Merit: 1
July 26, 2019, 09:31:44 AM
#71
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The reason i say this is because Switch goal is to stop or at least give a break from this monopoly that exchanges have created. They manipulate the price of any alt that is not willing to adjust to their will. This actually happens a lot in the alt communities and i encourage anyone to read about these issues.
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July 26, 2019, 08:57:57 AM
#70
I heard today about another delisting of the below-listed coins on Graviex, Trading will be closed at Aug 01, 2019 and such exchange could delist some coins that make the coins not worth holding.
I will advise the holder of this below coins to cut loss by selling it for BTC while they hold their BTC till the coming halving to make up for their loss.


ARGO (Argo)
BLS (Blisscoin)
ZACA (Zacacoin)
EXPO (Expocashcoin)
ZMG (Zminingcoin)
FLX (Flexinodescoin)
GDM (Geldumcoin)
B2X (Segwit2xcoin)
DNZ (Adenzcoin)
DRL (Daralcoin)
 ECP (Ecopaycoin)
UMB (Umbracoin)
C3X (Conn3xcoin)
DCO (Dropcoin)
WIK (Wikicoin)
OPN (Openbitcoin)
 VICE (Vicecoin)
NXG (Nodexchangecoin)
PEG (Pegasuscoin)
CCH (Citicashcoin)
FURY (Furycoin)
ALCUP (Alphacupcoin)
ETFX (Ethereumfxcoin)
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