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Topic: Where is exchange that listing fee is cheap? (Read 258 times)

jr. member
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November 19, 2018, 07:47:12 AM
#17
Thx for replies.

But I want to know just little price listing fee exchange.

I don't have interest in voting system.

I just want to find affordable price and thats all exchange asking.
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November 15, 2018, 01:05:41 PM
#16
KuCoin, Okex, Coinex conduct voting contests for free listing of coins.

If you're referring to voting then that could actually cost much more unless he has a really strong userbase and once again, If he did have that, he wouldn't find any issues listing his coin and without caring much about the fees.
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November 15, 2018, 12:56:47 PM
#15
KuCoin, Okex, Coinex conduct voting contests for free listing of coins.
legendary
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November 12, 2018, 03:13:29 PM
#14
Binance lists the projects even for zero fees now and has made the process very soft. Moreover, if Binance charges anything for listing, they donate it all to charity.

Changpeng Zhao (CZ) is a good guy. Wink
CZ knows how to conduct business well. All the coins they listed for free (we have only his word to believe) in the more recent months have generated very high volumes, which obviously translates into high fee income.

He uses the market in his advantage, regardless of what way it goes. Binance literally extorted ICOs because of the insane amounts they managed to raise. Now the ICO hype is over, he shifted his business model.

I'm not saying there is anything wrong with what he does, I even think he's doing a fantastic job operating Binance the way an exchange should be operated, but my only point is that not everything he is doing is done out of goodwill.

Behind his innocent looking appearance hides a firm business mind. He's a billionaire for a reason. Wink

Well, he's a successful business-man, that's for sure. Going from zero to billionaire in under a year is no joke.

CZ noticed that the money wasn't flowing into the crypto industry like it was back in December/January (when Binance used to charge millions for a listing), and hardly anybody was actually able to pay Binance's huge listing fee. He continued to relax the terms for listing with each month of this bear market, and finally, decided to make it zero for truly community-backed projects like Raven and come up with the best possible idea of donating all listing fee to charity.

This new policy came into play due to Expanse (EXP) though, after their team claimed that Binance was asking for a listing fee of 400 bitcoins for the EXP listing. Roll Eyes
legendary
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November 11, 2018, 09:42:01 PM
#13
Binance lists the projects even for zero fees now and has made the process very soft. Moreover, if Binance charges anything for listing, they donate it all to charity.

Changpeng Zhao (CZ) is a good guy. Wink
CZ knows how to conduct business well. All the coins they listed for free (we have only his word to believe) in the more recent months have generated very high volumes, which obviously translates into high fee income.

He uses the market in his advantage, regardless of what way it goes. Binance literally extorted ICOs because of the insane amounts they managed to raise. Now the ICO hype is over, he shifted his business model.

I'm not saying there is anything wrong with what he does, I even think he's doing a fantastic job operating Binance the way an exchange should be operated, but my only point is that not everything he is doing is done out of goodwill.

Behind his innocent looking appearance hides a firm business mind. He's a billionaire for a reason. Wink
legendary
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November 11, 2018, 11:11:51 AM
#12
60 BTC is a so crazy price mate. As for today market, it is about $380,000. Half a million dollar to get in Binance is surely not affordable for the small projects but some still deserve to be listed on an exchange like Binance. Unfortunately, no money no Binance. But when an altcoin is listed there you can expect a 25%-60% increase within 24h. Grin

60 BTC is not for Binance, it's a fixed fee for HitBTC. Binance lists the projects even for zero fees now and has made the process very soft. Moreover, if Binance charges anything for listing, they donate it all to charity.

Changpeng Zhao (CZ) is a good guy. Wink
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November 11, 2018, 10:30:35 AM
#11
60 BTC is a so crazy price mate. As for today market, it is about $380,000. Half a million dollar to get in Binance is surely not affordable for the small projects but some still deserve to be listed on an exchange like Binance. Unfortunately, no money no Binance. But when an altcoin is listed there you can expect a 25%-60% increase within 24h. Grin
hero member
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November 09, 2018, 04:44:05 PM
#10
Are there no list of crypto exchanges that sort by cheap coin listing fee?

Thanks.

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I remembered those ridiculous numbers on where HitBTC do ask when it comes to listing.Just wondering if they do still stick out into their rules. Cool
Listing on exchangers for free isnt a problem but you would really need those common factors like heavily supported by community & unique project among others.



Depending to the community who support the project, EOSEX.com will list any coin for free. EOSex still is in the ICO stage but had been adding tokens already in their platform, you can contact the team via telegram about your listing of your coin. The platform will ask the community to deposit their coins, the team finds your community to have enough support, they will proceed to add your coin.
I find this exchange to be interesting they are quite serious on marketing and they are still on ICO phase but the exchange is already operational.
legendary
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November 08, 2018, 03:44:02 PM
#9
Are there no list of crypto exchanges that sort by cheap coin listing fee?

Thanks.

As far as I know: (from cheapest to most expensive)

1. Bittrex: 0 fee (depends upon the progress of projects, usually PoW coins do get priority at Bittrex)

2. Binance: from 0 to 100 BTC (depends upon a number of factors)

3. YoBit: 0.1 BTC to 0.5 BTC (includes "levels" of listing - if you go for the 0.5 BTC fee, you'll get priority)

4. TradeSatoshi: 1 BTC

5. Crypto-Bridge: 1 BTC to 3 BTC (similar to YoBit, it includes some levels as well. 3 BTC for fastest coin integration/listing)

6. Cryptopia: 8.5 BTC according to the current rate of DOT/BTC. To get listed at Cryptopia, you need to buy 4 million DOTS.

7. CoinBene: 12 BTC (used to be 7.5 BTC till February, not sure why they increased it to that much now)

8. HitBTC: 60 BTC + "listing" fee (not kidding here in any way at all, I do have the proof of it but unfortunately, I can't make it public)
legendary
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November 08, 2018, 08:28:44 AM
#8


Depending to the community who support the project, EOSEX.com will list any coin for free. EOSex still is in the ICO stage but had been adding tokens already in their platform, you can contact the team via telegram about your listing of your coin. The platform will ask the community to deposit their coins, the team finds your community to have enough support, they will proceed to add your coin.
jr. member
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November 08, 2018, 08:18:56 AM
#7
Most exchanges doesn't disclose much info when it comes to listing, what you can mostly find publicly is the application form/things to submit, contact info, terms/requirements. Any information that goes beyond that are found when you contact them yourself.

Please note the word "most" which I used, meaning to say there are exceptions.

The ones I know which publicly discloses their (fixed) rates are cryptopia and tradesatoshi, tho I'm afraid they're not cheap.
Refer here: https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/CoinListings | https://tradesatoshi.com/addcoin
Also, hitbtc back in the days where btc was on peak, charged a lot, I think they got a lawsuit because of it. Refer here: https://imgur.com/a/Qd9WQV0

Just focus on smaller markets first and slowly work your way up on the big ones. Try inquiring about the fees of those small ones. Oh and yes Dex's are also a good start. What kind of coin is it? is it a token of something or just an altcoin?

Lastly, If you happen to have an established community, some exchanges has this voting process of listing coins, pretty sure it has little to no fee. Kucoin, tradesats, mercatox, coinex has it.
I am just searching exchange that only requires small money for listing. No community, no voting. I just want direct process.

I am agent of many coins(not erc20 token, but coin) for listing.
legendary
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November 07, 2018, 03:51:28 PM
#6
Are there no list of crypto exchanges that sort by cheap coin listing fee?

Thanks.


May we know your purpose? You owned a coin and want to start some liquidity to it?

There are free listing at some of the cases especially on new exchanges (the ones that came from ICO). There is no such thing as cheap listing fees on big exchanges "HOWEVER" they can list your coins for free once they see a good reason why should they do that.

But take note that small exchanges quiet have small volumes so don't expect much. But if the devs behind that coin will continue to work hard day by day, soon it will have a great result.
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November 07, 2018, 12:22:30 PM
#5
Most exchanges doesn't disclose much info when it comes to listing, what you can mostly find publicly is the application form/things to submit, contact info, terms/requirements. Any information that goes beyond that are found when you contact them yourself.

Please note the word "most" which I used, meaning to say there are exceptions.

The ones I know which publicly discloses their (fixed) rates are cryptopia and tradesatoshi, tho I'm afraid they're not cheap.
Refer here: https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/CoinListings | https://tradesatoshi.com/addcoin
Also, hitbtc back in the days where btc was on peak, charged a lot, I think they got a lawsuit because of it. Refer here: https://imgur.com/a/Qd9WQV0

Just focus on smaller markets first and slowly work your way up on the big ones. Try inquiring about the fees of those small ones. Oh and yes Dex's are also a good start. What kind of coin is it? is it a token of something or just an altcoin?

Lastly, If you happen to have an established community, some exchanges has this voting process of listing coins, pretty sure it has little to no fee. Kucoin, tradesats, mercatox, coinex has it.
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November 07, 2018, 06:18:24 AM
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November 07, 2018, 05:56:32 AM
#3
Most of the big exchanges don't have a fixed rate for listing so I don't think you would find such a list.  I think you should target decentralized exchanges like IDEX, they tend to list for free or charge a very small fee.

Bittrex is also not charging any fees for listing coins but unless your coin has a strong a userbase and will be profitable for them, they probably won't list it.

Or you could check Yobit and similar exchanges (by similar I mean exchanges with technical problems) but If you care about your project, you shouldn't do that as YoBit has a very bad reputation (scam accusations etc.)
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November 07, 2018, 05:28:10 AM
#2
Are there no list of crypto exchanges that sort by cheap coin listing fee?

Thanks.


I don't know of any. I assume you have a coin and wish to list. I would target DEX's because they'll be completely free. Then try win competitions to have your coin listed. If you have a good community behind it then this shouldn't be an issue. Most importantly, proceed with good development and eventually major exchanges will list for free.
jr. member
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November 07, 2018, 12:03:21 AM
#1
Are there no list of crypto exchanges that sort by cheap coin listing fee?

Thanks.
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