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copper member
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July 23, 2019, 04:17:54 PM
#31
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

maybe at bitone this coin didn't have a good volume my friend
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/quantstamp/#markets
because, most of people trade this Quantstamp at binance, so bitone delisting this altcoin
regards

Right. Some coins may have good volume on one exchange and no volume on the other. That might be one reason for the delisting.i do not use the exchange though, so can't really say much but it's good to contact the bitone exchange support to get a clearer explanations.
hero member
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July 23, 2019, 04:04:25 PM
#30
The main reason exchanges delist a coin is the trading volume or if there is a security issue with the chain and could be exploited by hackers, the list of the coins are big projects in the space but if you look at where majority of the trading volume is, it is from the big exchanges
hero member
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July 23, 2019, 03:59:15 PM
#29
Every exchange has it's own policies mate and if the coin of any project fall short of it then they would delist it despite they paying for listing fees and all of that. Delisting of cryptocurrencies are as a result of low trading volume and this comes about when the project has no use case to stabilize its tokens rather than normal pump and dump mechanism.
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July 23, 2019, 03:29:05 PM
#28
one of the beginning rules you need to learn is not to hold your funds on exchanges, because it is straight way to lose! I have bad experience.
sr. member
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July 23, 2019, 12:47:20 PM
#27
It seems to me that the end of the project comes then.  When developers do not want to update it and work with it.  And before that, they offered not a very high-quality product that no one wants to buy.
sr. member
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July 23, 2019, 03:18:40 PM
#27
very often the exchanges remove some coins from their list because the coins have some troubles with the government of the countries in which the exchanges are registered
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July 23, 2019, 03:13:24 PM
#26
Reason could just be Bad hair day. Other than having lesser volume.

Are you sure they are delisting the tokens? It shouldn't just being emailed. An announcement from their twitter and telegram channel should be visible right now. If not announced then be careful, the email you receive probably contains fake news.
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July 23, 2019, 11:57:43 AM
#25
Probably in the said exchange (BitOne), the coins you mentioned didn't have considerable volume per say. You don't just conclude from the overall volume on coinmarketcap, you also need to consider the exchange point of view.
copper member
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July 23, 2019, 02:47:44 PM
#25
I think before any exchange will delist any coin they must state reasons for their decision. Nevertheless, lack of adequate volume has been one of the reasons why coins gets delisted. The coin might have good volume in another exchange and none on the other thus can be delisted, this is same with some of these coins.
legendary
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July 23, 2019, 11:49:43 AM
#24
A lot of reason why a coin delisted from market, usually is because no trading volume for certain times. And the other factor is dev which scam, or maybe when problem happen with the coin's blockchain. Usually for coins and not tokens.
If the exchange don't see any benefits from the coins or if there's certain issues where it's compromises the project and exchange management needs to take actions in order not to be stucked holding up broken chains coming from those coins, exchange needs to take action regarding to that.
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July 23, 2019, 11:54:59 AM
#24
A lot of reason why a coin delisted from market, usually is because no trading volume for certain times. And the other factor is dev which scam, or maybe when problem happen with the coin's blockchain. Usually for coins and not tokens.
each project has their own problems. when the development team no longer has the enthusiasm to run their project then their coins will certainly no longer be interested in the market. reasonable if the market throws them away.
copper member
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July 23, 2019, 01:46:26 PM
#24
One of the main issue why altcoins get delisted in some exchanges is lack of volume in that particular exchange, although they might have good volume in other exchanges. Now taking a look at some of these altcoins you will see they were listed on Binance thus traders will prefer trading there than other exhanges.
copper member
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July 23, 2019, 01:05:32 PM
#23
I don't think those coins give them enough profits on their exchange reason why they had to delist it. I don't see any others reasons why they had to delist coins like civic and the rest
sr. member
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July 23, 2019, 12:34:45 PM
#22
A lot of reason why a coin delisted from market, usually is because no trading volume for certain times. And the other factor is dev which scam, or maybe when problem happen with the coin's blockchain. Usually for coins and not tokens.
each project has their own problems. when the development team no longer has the enthusiasm to run their project then their coins will certainly no longer be interested in the market. reasonable if the market throws them away.
ofcourse its projects will be die and there is no more developtment in future if dev team has no enthusiasm.they have no responsibility to their investors that promised in their whitepaper or road map.soon or later it will be shitcoin .
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July 23, 2019, 10:02:52 AM
#21
A lot of reason why a coin delisted from market, usually is because no trading volume for certain times. And the other factor is dev which scam, or maybe when problem happen with the coin's blockchain. Usually for coins and not tokens.
copper member
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July 23, 2019, 11:33:20 AM
#21
This is a normal thing that even great coins are getting delisted from several exchanges. Generally, there are several reasons for coin delisting: lack of trading volume, team request, misunderstanding between exchange and team members and tons more options.
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July 23, 2019, 11:30:34 AM
#20
If a coin getting delisted from an exchange it doesn't mean bad coin to hold,the reason maybe the volume of that coin on that particular exchange has been very low for considerable amount of time so they might delisted for no profits for the expenses they were doing for that.
that's what I see as a bad coin. because they don't have a good enough trading volume. even they don't move on the market.
some exchanges are like that too, and I have also received e-mails from Koin for a few days related to coins being delisted from their exchanges.
Most probably it could be a bad coin but there is no need for sure its a shit coin there are some reasons are also for delisting.And also high trading volume coins also delisted from the exchange due to the fact that is shit coin.
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July 23, 2019, 09:15:00 AM
#19
If a coin getting delisted from an exchange it doesn't mean bad coin to hold,the reason maybe the volume of that coin on that particular exchange has been very low for considerable amount of time so they might delisted for no profits for the expenses they were doing for that.
that's what I see as a bad coin. because they don't have a good enough trading volume. even they don't move on the market.
some exchanges are like that too, and I have also received e-mails from Koin for a few days related to coins being delisted from their exchanges.
legendary
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July 23, 2019, 09:07:17 AM
#18
Civic, tenx and status have got good trading volume when we track through the coinmarketcap, but in this exchange there might be some lacking on the trading volume. This seems to be the primary reason for those altcoins get delisted from the trading. Most of the time inactive projects gets delisted. Tenx seems to keep on updating their project and continues partnering with more ventures.
hero member
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July 23, 2019, 09:01:05 AM
#17
There are so many alternative options in the market and exchange services that it is hard to choose where to invest. In addition, due to this diversity, many projects are losing transaction volume and the investor is distributing their capital among various alternatives. Therefore, many unnecessary or unsuccessful project coins and tokens have reached very low transaction volumes. This is why exchange services now delistacize low-volume projects and do not want them to be available for further trade. Of course, these projects should not be given any chance at the time, but it should not be forgotten that the projects that were quite popular in some periods are now forgotten. For this reason, many exchange services prefer to delist more options day by day.
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