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Topic: Need consultation on coin listing at exchanges (Read 431 times)

sr. member
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August 29, 2017, 06:57:25 PM
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I think that liqui.io is good for you.. but didn't use them  Tongue
newbie
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Thanks for the replies. Have your heard about C-CEX.com? They offer to list a coin for 4 btc. Just wondering if somebody had bad cases with them
legendary
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Smaller exchanges like liqui and cryptopia seem to list a lot of ICOs. Bittrex seems to be the big one everyone hopes their ICO is listed on.
newbie
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I heard yobit was not a good exchange to work with, I don't know because I trust the person that told me to stay away from it and I think you should too.  I would also list in the exchanges that your customers would want to trade at.  Some exchanged are friendly to X countries than others.
legendary
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Decentralization Maximalist
The easiest way is probably to use one of the existing on-blockchain platforms suited for "assets" or "ICO tokens". In this case, you create an "asset" on a blockchain and then it becomes available for trading.

Some examples are Ethereum (ERC20 tokens), NXT, NEM, Waves or even Ripple. You should, however, take a look at the regulation in your country, in some of them it is becoming stricter now.

On centralized, traditional exchanges like Poloniex or Bittrex, normally a fee is paid (about $1000 minimum for a decent exchange) to list your token. Some exchanges have special modalities for ICOs (I think YoBit was one of them).
newbie
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Hi
We are going to run an ICO campaign and need consultation on how and on which exchanges to list our coins. All suggestions are welcome
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