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Topic: [Question] How to get your new AltCoin listed on Exchanges? (Read 112 times)

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Thanks for the info. 3-5 BTC is a rip off  Sad
I will research about Poloniex but may be there are exchanges that love to accept new Alts?

I happened to hear others say that before that, BitTelx altcoin listing fees charge 3 to 5 bitcoin, but also need to provide a variety of data review. I think most of the mainstream exchange listing costs will not be low. The POLO is said to have no listing costs, but the audit is very harsh, after all, only six months before the listing of two altcoin.
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I happened to hear others say that before that, BitTelx altcoin listing fees charge 3 to 5 bitcoin, but also need to provide a variety of data review. I think most of the mainstream exchange listing costs will not be low. The POLO is said to have no listing costs, but the audit is very harsh, after all, only six months before the listing of two altcoin.
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I am creating software to help other people launch their own AltCoin.

Obviously, those people will run bounty campaigns.

That means bounty hunters are stuck with the new AltCoins.

So, the new AltCoin must be listed on Exchanges, otherwise bounty hunters get nothing.

How would someone get their Altcoin listed on popular exchanges? I am interested in exchanges that do not charge any money or fees (listing fee, review fee, setup fee, compliance review fee etc etc). Bittrex charges $5000, so that's out!
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