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Topic: How to find out where to sell your coins. - page 3. (Read 802 times)

member
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Merit: 14
There are still some good exchange you did not mention on your list like binance
Well I have not have issues in where to exchange but this would help others
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 502
I participated in the bounty, my simple way is to regularly monitor the announcements of those projects and wait for the exchange.
You can check on MEW for your token get price or not,because when your token has value it will be shown on your MEW coins list as well as the total value but you should stick with the coinmarket cap for the current prices.
member
Activity: 141
Merit: 10
I participated in the bounty, my simple way is to regularly monitor the announcements of those projects and wait for the exchange.
jr. member
Activity: 57
Merit: 1
we can find exchange list on coinmarketcap.com
but before depositing on any exchange first check wallet status and volume of coin....
sr. member
Activity: 854
Merit: 267
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




Deltabalance only works for tokens on ethereum platform not for coins. There are several coin tracking websites, they are more usefull for exchanges.
full member
Activity: 630
Merit: 102
I think ideas and forkdelta are also a great way to sell and buy tokens, and it's also easy for us to use them, because for us it's also safe you can go there. because it's also a famous exchange.
full member
Activity: 714
Merit: 160
Hmm, not bad
I never know if there are kind of website like this
Bookmarked, thanks for share

I can use it as a shortcut if I want to trade my tokens on DEX exchanges.
Before I know this website I always use the old method, like:

Copy the smartcontract address of the token I have from etherscan and then paste it on Etheredelta/Forkdelta link address  (ex: https://forkdelta.app/#!/trade/0x056dd20b01799e9c1952c7c9a5ff4409a6110085-ETH)
full member
Activity: 546
Merit: 100
I think it's very much to find a exchanges to sell tokens, we just need to go to the telegram group of that project and ask about the exchange , they will answer us.
member
Activity: 258
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




On these platforms, your tokens cannot find its value. You probably sell it for less than fair. Therefore, be careful. I suggest you wait for your cryptos to enter better exchanges.
sr. member
Activity: 1372
Merit: 322
I am stucked with some of the tokens I have gotten from bounty, buying from others, airdrop. I was looking for selling those tokens but didn't try dex exchange just because I always found these not comfortable to use. Anyway I will check today. And thank you for this.
full member
Activity: 448
Merit: 100
Usually I only invest altcoin listed at coinmarket and there I can find active exchanges. And if I join the bounty, I will follow up at their telegram and wait for the exchange announcement
jr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 4
I don't like low exchange infact they are easy way of making a token disvalue, major exchanges are just better and I won't dare use any wallet I've already import on this exchanges no matter how secured they claim to be
full member
Activity: 770
Merit: 100
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



I have known this site for a long time, and in my opinion this site is also not good. because not all tokens can be read there.
hero member
Activity: 2814
Merit: 576
If you have not entered inside cmc, you can check etherdelta where there is a token token, it is usually easy to enter the exchange. many have not entered the market but are already in etherdelta
You might see it in Etherdelta but I'm sure the value is very cheap and volume is low.
Not seeing it in coinmarketcap means the team are not yet interested in listing it, either they will just scam their investors or they are just focus more on the development than the exchange listing, this is acceptable for now since market is bearish.
full member
Activity: 691
Merit: 100
First see coinmarketcap & which market listed.If you not find go to this site https://deltabalances.github.io/. put your ether address serch bar , then click your token and you see available market.
hero member
Activity: 1470
Merit: 504
If you have not entered inside cmc, you can check etherdelta where there is a token token, it is usually easy to enter the exchange. many have not entered the market but are already in etherdelta
hero member
Activity: 1302
Merit: 540
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




In some other generic exchanges, it is not always that our coin that has its contract address are listed directly, there's still some limitations that we need to do. Some times it is very hard to let go of out private keys just like in ether delta.
If you are well aware and familiar with this kinds fo exchangers there's no problem providing this information, dex platform allows traders to exchange
coins between holders, while waiting for the centralized exchange to list your coins, using this platform will allow both buyers and sellers to do the trade,
most of newly finished ico's can be found here.
hero member
Activity: 3024
Merit: 651
Thanks you for that.
But not all are listed here.

I guess relying on their telegram groups is still the number 1 since you dont really know when it will be listed until they decide too.
One of my tokens is still not listed in any exchange. I am betting they are trying to escape this low market of crypto currencies and dont want their token value to be dragged by it in case another fall will happen.
copper member
Activity: 154
Merit: 0
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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




In some other generic exchanges, it is not always that our coin that has its contract address are listed directly, there's still some limitations that we need to do. Some times it is very hard to let go of out private keys just like in ether delta.
member
Activity: 360
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




I have been using the decentralized market since the end of 2017, it is very easy to sell various kinds of tokens there using only contract address because it does not need listings such as centralized excvange.
forkdelta is my favorite exchange  Grin
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