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Does anyone know what are the exchanges, of the coinmarketcap's list,  with the lowest listing fees for a coin?
I know that Altilly charges 0,15 btc and Bilaxy had an offer of 0,50 btc last month (i'm not sure if it was for real though)
it's true. because fee high or low will depend on the actual volume of exchange. Surely you will never want to list your tokens on exchanges that do not have a good volume unless you are CEOs who want to kill your brainchild. I would recommend Exmarket, which is a good exchange but low volume. Besides, the deposit or withdraw at Exmarket is free, they will not charge fee.
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shorelineCrypto has very low listing fees, 0.005 BTC to 0.01 BTC. Dogecoin pair only, and bitcoin/litecoin/Dash clone altcoins only.  
https://shorelinecrypto.com/
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Does your project have the least funds so look for the lowest exchange fee?
What if token you enter the exchange later and there is no volume are you ready for the buyback? would you leave your token like that? at least you have to have enough funds for backup later.

if you are trying to skip the low price fee of the different coins, it is better to have enough knowledge what is the currency gives a lot of fee payment and less payment because it is also a trading technique that can help you to lessen your fees every time you transact. Today because of the price of the bitcoin that hits over seven thousand dollars it is the one go has a huge fee amount for every withdraw you want and every trade you do, next is the ethereum the second-highest popular coin that has a high value of a payment, I highly recommended the use of ripple or the xrp this coin has a low transaction fee, that you must to convert your coins first into xrp and then try to withdraw it can lessen your fee for over 0.00001 xrp, and that was a huge impact to us because not all of our earnings do not go into transaction fee.
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Does your project have the least funds so look for the lowest exchange fee?
What if token you enter the exchange later and there is no volume are you ready for the buyback? would you leave your token like that? at least you have to have enough funds for backup later.
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I think that CoinDeal has pretty low fees, it's one of the best exchanges for trading right now in my opinion. Moreover, deposits in EUR, GBP, USD and some other currencies are free of charge. You can also buy some CDL Tokens (they are quite cheap now) because they also can lower your fees.
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Trading fees and listing fees are different. Not sure why you suggest him to check this out.

I don't think there's any need to reply further when OP is not even replying yet, so please stop with the spam.
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Choose a wallet that supports multi coins, just for example Coinomi apps wallet. It was supported by Bitcoin and Ethereum. We can't avoid possible fees if we choose bitcoin to withdraw from exchange. So, in exchange convert your bitcoin to Ethereum and withdraw it to your wallet, and then exchange it through your wallet from Ethereum to Bitcoin if you want to hold Bitcoin. Okay let's assume that you insist to withdraw Bitcoin and you avoid the high possible fees, this article may help you. It listed 5 low fees crypto exchanges, https://blog.goodaudience.com/list-of-the-lowest-bitcoin-trading-fees-updated-b14c1e0caa04
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Lowest fee means you can't afford or not willing to pay for the listing of your token to an exchange?

Paying a sure way to lose money when your coin will be delisted for a reason that is don't have a volume. Free listing is a win-win situation that even if the team's purpose is just to dump what they as exit scam, they still earn money through the listing.
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If you're looking for lowest listing fee then I assume you're not after in the liquidity and the long term benefit of being listed in a decent exchange site. Don't waste your time and money on a low quality site, it's just useless. If you guys don't have any budget then go with site with free listing but of course don't expect a good liquidity

I'd rather save up to accumulate some funds so I can list my coin in a decent site rather than wasting everyone's time and money.

And then, your particular needs affect. Are you a high volume trader? Or a high-frequency one? Because simply going for lowest fee per trade is generally what you look for only as a high-frequency trader, which not many people are tbh.
He's actually asking for lowest listing fee idea.
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Referring to harizen's post, I think that's the most updated and accurate reflection of listing fees (in my view). As I commented before in that thread though, you've got to look at a lot more than fees. Some exchanges hide the fees in the spread, others in commissions (unless by fee you actually mean commission). Some like the one I asked to add in there doesn't have a visible fee at all, but puts the commission into the spread price (WYSIWYG).

What you really still have to do is see the actual price you get from your trade. Nett amount into your account. Cause that's generally very different from what you'd expect on a fee-alone basis.

And then, your particular needs affect. Are you a high volume trader? Or a high-frequency one? Because simply going for lowest fee per trade is generally what you look for only as a high-frequency trader, which not many people are tbh.
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Honestly listing a coin to a place that has a listing fee of 0.5 is not really gonna keep you alive for too long or make your coin appear better. In an example I can tell you that I have literally seen coins die at places with 4+ bitcoin listing fees, if the people don't like your coin as much as keeping it alive, that means you will not be caring where you are listed as much as what your volume and attention is like.

So, at the end list wherever you want, I was in a team where we listed our coins at 11 different places, it just hurt us because we were unable to have volumes in most of them and the big one got closed so we were screwed, doesn't matter if cheapest place is important or not, only the community matters and if community supports you, you can pay 50 btc and join binance since you would make that money back thanks to community loving the coin.
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It is not about fees, but rather the strength of your project. A lot of platforms offer free listings for strong projects and ask for a lot when it comes to projects that are unknown or that are not expected to have a future.
Even if you paid a lot of money to include your currency on the platform, you are betting that your money will be lost, as they can delist it at any time.
For more about this, you can read the following article: https://coin360.com/news/exchanges-listing-fees-an-overview
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Does anyone know what are the exchanges, of the coinmarketcap's list,  with the lowest listing fees for a coin?
I know that Altilly charges 0,15 btc and Bilaxy had an offer of 0,50 btc last month (i'm not sure if it was for real though)
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