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Topic: It's 2018 why do exchanges have a hard time with cryptonight coins? (Read 204 times)

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Maybe its because we have many little CN coins wich have little difference from monero. Monero listed at all big exchanges

If the differences are small from Monero it should be easy to list other CN coins too? Is it easier to list coins that are forked from Monero than forks from Bytecoin? Reason for asking is that Intense coin is going to rebase to a Monero fork and I hope that will make it easier to get listed on new Exchanges.
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Maybe its because we have many little CN coins wich have little difference from monero. Monero listed at all big exchanges
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Probably due to network security, low coin turover, low coin prices so rarely traders who sell or transfer so little income from traders fees. Exactly the reason doesn't know why.
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The CN coins are being listed more frequently now. But ya the exchanges that charge for listings aren't easy to get into.

What exchanges have you tried? Cryptopia has a few CN coins, Stocks.Exchange has several CN coins
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I also have this doubt, it is difficult an exchange that has listed many cryptos with something cryptonight. I researched a lot and found the little tradeogre that more than half of its list is cryptonight. Unfortunately. Sad
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Why don't many exchanges take cryptonight coins? One of the reasons I didn't get a Vega is because no exchanges want cryptonight coins. But why?
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