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copper member
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November 22, 2018, 02:10:11 AM
ICO's listing in exchanges often times go in line with roadmap of the project, some projects follow strictly their roadmap while others don't. But often times projects start trading first on decentralized exchanges before its official launch on main exchange
full member
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November 22, 2018, 01:34:07 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
My first project campaign got listed in less than two months. The following projects got listed a bit longer. My friend's token got listed after over a year! So there is really no definite time as to when listings are made. Probably it would also have something to do with market conditions and also legalities. It's very important to be patient in waiting.  
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November 22, 2018, 01:33:38 AM
It also depends on what kind of stock exchange, for example, Binance has tough requirements. And not all coins and tokens can even get there for money.
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November 22, 2018, 01:30:21 AM
before the detail of the listing use to be well spelt out in the roadmap or even in whitepaper but todays things have change many ICO keep on modifying their roadmap probably due to low sales so generally token listing is always delay. Also due to the fact that generally most token get dump when listed on exchange many ICO specifically concentrate on building and developing a product that is marketable before listing on exchange
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November 22, 2018, 01:11:23 AM
All depends from dev and the team how well they handle the project. There are some project that are a matter of weeks already listing and also up to several months and even ended up a scam. A lot of the dev assume ico raised fund is the main reason of the ico difficult for listing on the exhanger but a few months ago I know a fact that some exchangers even do free listing coin with the main factors of coin should have the good project.
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November 22, 2018, 01:05:37 AM
I also don't have any Idea of how long will it take to get listed in any exchange but what I experience in participating some campaigns they listed their currency in some exchange almost a week after they ended their running campaigns and I think it won't took so long unlike some other Currency that took almost a months and it is really disappointing to all of their investors.
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November 22, 2018, 01:05:09 AM
I believe that depends on the team and the exchange itself.
If the team plan to listed the coin/token into a non well known exchange that could be fast.
But on a well known exchange that could takes more time to get listed.

yes, most exchanges charge for that and it's not cheap. A good thing about stellar is their own exchange, no one needs to wait, I wish we could trade eth tokens like that. There are some dex for eth but the network fees and the minimum trade values are higher.
i have a feeling that exchanges are too difficult for newbies to understamd so i wpu
d recommend tomstart with other things
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November 22, 2018, 01:04:20 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
your money are not quite safe on the exchange and you jeed to know taht fact but actually i know that ypu can tr8st some of them
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November 22, 2018, 01:02:48 AM
I believe that depends on the team and the exchange itself.
If the team plan to listed the coin/token into a non well known exchange that could be fast.
But on a well known exchange that could takes more time to get listed.

yes, most exchanges charge for that and it's not cheap. A good thing about stellar is their own exchange, no one needs to wait, I wish we could trade eth tokens like that. There are some dex for eth but the network fees and the minimum trade values are higher.
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November 22, 2018, 12:59:28 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
Honestly , I don't have any ideas of how long will it takes for an ICO to be listed on crypto exchange/s. If I want to know when they will listed in their roadmap or timeline. Most ICO's roadmap have the date of their exchanges and it is important for them to have a noticed of listing date so that the token holders will be aware of it.
sr. member
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November 22, 2018, 12:10:45 AM
This is different from any existing ICO and certainly, it could not be ascertained. When entering the Exchange is not necessarily able to quick time. some of the big ICO has indeed determined their Exchange since the beginning and it didn't take long to get on the list. but a lot of that had to take several months due to various problems and it's not a good thing because it was too long.
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November 22, 2018, 12:07:26 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

I am personally participant to ICO
Almost eight months ago
Not yet listed in the exchanges

They are waiting for the market to improve Grin

Because the bearish trend will press these holders to save their money to the stable form just like tether or even TUSD. But there was no ETA about when the market will be getting another bullish trend again and it looks so difficult for me personally dude. Just curious to know what will be happening next year.
sr. member
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November 21, 2018, 11:58:27 PM
I believe that depends on the team and the exchange itself.
If the team plan to listed the coin/token into a non well known exchange that could be fast.
But on a well known exchange that could takes more time to get listed.
newbie
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November 21, 2018, 11:50:17 PM
#99
Bitcloud.pro lists fairly fast.

Listed ELF, OCN and a few others last week. And they aggregate volume from all other exchanges into one, so the liquidity for BTC is a lot more than the regular USA exchanges

You can send them an email to list your coin
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November 21, 2018, 10:49:22 PM
#98
The listing of the tokens from the ico tokensale will depends on the call of the founder and its team. And it will also be possible if they have indicated it with their roadmap. But if there is none, just wait for further announcement. The exchange listings differ in any exchanges and it takes more time especially with the good exchange.
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elysian.finance
November 20, 2018, 02:06:53 PM
#97
in order to be able to register quickly or not for new ICO projects to be able to register their Tokens in exchange, of course it depends on the development team, and it is very difficult for new Tokens to be registered in large exchanges, of course because the rules are very strict and I think that costs not cheap, and big exchanges certainly won't arbitrarily place new tokens into their exchanges, that's in my opinion.
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November 20, 2018, 01:43:03 PM
#96
This problem is already disappearing, because a lot of exchanges that today appear for free add tokens and coins for sale, it seems to me that in general it would be great to use decentralized exchanges.
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November 20, 2018, 01:38:18 PM
#95
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

It depends on how much money ICO can allow themselves spend on listing fee:

- Young and, most of the times, unprofessional exchanges can list you almost for free or just for free,
but they have no volumes and can be exit-scam.
- Big and reputable exchanges cost much money and have strict audit process - not any ICO can be listed there.
- You can list yourself on free exchange, like EtherDelta, but it s geek exchange and your token not be available for usual peoples.
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November 20, 2018, 07:46:49 AM
#94
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
Which exchange in particular are you referring to? Some exchanges presently are bring careful of listing just any project. So, they choose which to list. Then i think the selection will be based on how good the project is. So, if your project or the one you are talking of is one that would not dump unreasonably after listing, the exchange might consider listing it.
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November 20, 2018, 07:39:37 AM
#93
It depends on their team, no one can be sure of that. If their team really wants their project to succeed, they will try to list it on the exchange. I have seen many ICO projects, they distribute tokens for bounty hunters and investors but their token has not been listed on any exchange for months, now I still keep it on my wallet.
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