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Topic: How to find out where to sell your coins. (Read 768 times)

member
Activity: 117
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March 22, 2019, 11:52:23 AM
Quite helpful but we all know that most dumpers are living on the decentralized exchanges. The best thing you should and basically this is important you should always do, keep updated to the groups of coin/token which you're holding.
jr. member
Activity: 224
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coinmarketcap.com is the easiest place to find all the exchanges for any coin or token. IDEX and forkdelta cover Ethereum tokens only. IDEX does have a more user friendly interface that forkdelta. But price spreads on both these can be higher than bigger exchanges so good for small trades only.
CMC is the most reliable one to know where to sold your coin but most of the new coin from ICO are still not listed on CMC so you have to look for the direct developer if that coin is already listed or not. I’m just keeping myself updates through telegram which i always ask what exchanges they are listed.
Indeed, although CMC is very reliable, it is not always up to date with all tokens and where the token is listed, so sometimes we look for places to sell tokens on cmc that will just waste time, want to search for where to sell token, the best way is still to access the social networks of that project, as long as the project wants to develop and continue to operate, they will regularly update news and exchanges that can buy or sell token or if they never provide it, we can sell on some black markets, many investors always want to accumulate some tokens that are not listed.
member
Activity: 574
Merit: 10
Hello. Surely many of you suffer from the fact that it is difficult to understand which of your little popular tokens are traded on decentralized exchanges.
However, now there is a convenient way without unnecessary problems.
Enter your wallet number and select the exchanges you are interested in.
The list has: EtherDelta (ForkDelta), IDEX, Token store, Switcheo, Joyso, Enclaves, SingularX, EtherC, Decentrex, DEXY.
 
Here the link:
https://deltabalances.github.io




Why did I find out about this. It seems like in the future I will know where I can sell my tokens through the link that you love. "https://deltabalances.github.io" I didn't find this kind of thing. I think this is good and useful information for everyone.
jr. member
Activity: 169
Merit: 1
I make sure I follow up any project am involved in. The problem sometimes is pulling up tokens in the wallet. Some get confused afterwards and do not even know how to follow up.
member
Activity: 358
Merit: 10
For every project am a part of, all the necessary information about the project including listing is always announced in their telegram  group  so am always glued to it for every necessary information
full member
Activity: 1099
Merit: 116
Hello. Surely many of you suffer from the fact that it is difficult to understand which of your little popular tokens are traded on decentralized exchanges.
However, now there is a convenient way without unnecessary problems.
Enter your wallet number and select the exchanges you are interested in.
The list has: EtherDelta (ForkDelta), IDEX, Token store, Switcheo, Joyso, Enclaves, SingularX, EtherC, Decentrex, DEXY.
 
Here the link:
https://deltabalances.github.io




Many people face this problem for his/her little popular tokens where it is listed. You have referred some exchangers lists but i only support IDEX. Etherdelta or forkdelta is not secure for use. My most familiar figures got hacked due to use of Etherdelta. I am giving few tips to find where your coins are listed.
1. Find the token's telegram and social media news. You can get the token listing news.
2. CMC search may help you in this regard to find listed exchange.
3. Coingecko can be your best help to find listing exchange for the tokens that aren't found in the CMC. Maximum tokens' listing information you will find here.
full member
Activity: 1260
Merit: 100
A lot of markets in free exchanges make it very difficult for us to sell the tokens they have, and the shipping fees are also high.
And not all of these tokens have good exchange rates, and the solution can only hold back waiting until it gets better again..
full member
Activity: 686
Merit: 108
coinmarketcap.com is the easiest place to find all the exchanges for any coin or token. IDEX and forkdelta cover Ethereum tokens only. IDEX does have a more user friendly interface that forkdelta. But price spreads on both these can be higher than bigger exchanges so good for small trades only.
CMC is the most reliable one to know where to sold your coin but most of the new coin from ICO are still not listed on CMC so you have to look for the direct developer if that coin is already listed or not. I’m just keeping myself updates through telegram which i always ask what exchanges they are listed.
full member
Activity: 714
Merit: 100
3... 2... 1... Launch!
This is a very handy tool especially if you've got lots of tokens sitting about in your wallet from bounty campaigns and airdrops etc. and don't know where you might be able to liquidate them should the market pick up again and it is sure to save lots of people time so props for building this
sr. member
Activity: 703
Merit: 250
I would stay on exchanges and only sell my tokens when they are going to be listed on coinmarketcap. This guarantees that this coin is listed on a legit exchange and has at least some trading volume and not only several orders like on forkdelta.
full member
Activity: 700
Merit: 136
coinmarketcap.com is the easiest place to find all the exchanges for any coin or token. IDEX and forkdelta cover Ethereum tokens only. IDEX does have a more user friendly interface that forkdelta. But price spreads on both these can be higher than bigger exchanges so good for small trades only.
sr. member
Activity: 2002
Merit: 314
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How do you know which exchange sells tokens or coins that you have? Well, you can use the app blockfolio, it is quite convenient.

This is a more easy way to know where to exchange your coin but if its not listed yet, then try to go to the website of your coin and know where to exchange it. Its easy to find where to sell your coin, more ways to do that and of course do it on your own. New coins usually announce their exchange listing.
member
Activity: 700
Merit: 10
Hello. Surely many of you suffer from the fact that it is difficult to understand which of your little popular tokens are traded on decentralized exchanges.
However, now there is a convenient way without unnecessary problems.
Enter your wallet number and select the exchanges you are interested in.
The list has: EtherDelta (ForkDelta), IDEX, Token store, Switcheo, Joyso, Enclaves, SingularX, EtherC, Decentrex, DEXY.
 
Here the link:
https://deltabalances.github.io




From this list, i am only have experience with IDEX and Forkdelta. Its good so far and secure. Many coin list on that exchanger. Decentralized exchanger will become trend in the future but centralized exchanger offer big transaction volume
full member
Activity: 574
Merit: 100
How do you know which exchange sells tokens or coins that you have? Well, you can use the app blockfolio, it is quite convenient.
jr. member
Activity: 707
Merit: 1
Every listed project will be announced in their respective telegram groups or channels, so the best way is to visit or join the group and ask or just use the search feature to search for the keyword "exchange" and you will get all neccessry information.
member
Activity: 518
Merit: 11
This is a very useful resource, thank you very much. I often faced the problem that I could not sell my tokens.
jr. member
Activity: 756
Merit: 1
from the list, I used to use idex because in my opinion the newest ico, idex is the first exchange before registering to a larger exchanger.
full member
Activity: 588
Merit: 101
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Here are the step. First thing you need to do is open coinmarketcap and search the coin/token you want to sell.

After that click the exchange and register there. What if the coins not listed? Try find it on decentralized exchange like forkdelta,etherdelta,idex and others else.
hero member
Activity: 2814
Merit: 576
Well this is useful. Funny but what i always do to check what exchanges my coins are listed, i will just type on Google "exchanges for (the name of the coin) then everything is in there lol
You can find it easily but not all the sites google suggested are legit.
I receive some tokens in the past and I sell it in a non popular exchange and until now it's still their my sell order still opens since there's no volume.
I did not withdraw the tokens anymore as the value is very cheap now, I'll just accept whatever happens to it.

It's easier to sell actually if your coins are listed in the liquid exchanges, but it's hard to have that especially if its coming from ICO.
full member
Activity: 1003
Merit: 112
Well this is useful. Funny but what i always do to check what exchanges my coins are listed, i will just type on Google "exchanges for (the name of the coin) then everything is in there lol
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