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Re: I want to list a pow coin on exchanges, any advices?
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toodamntired
on 11/10/2018, 18:23:41 UTC
Getting a Coin listed on an exchange is not necessarily difficult to do. It is, however, a very detailed process. Every exchange has different guidelines and criteria for new coins. Once you are within their guidelines and meet their criteria, then you have to submit your application, following their rules for submissions. Again, every exchange has different rules for submitting the application, as well.

Some exchanges charge a fee just to apply, others only if your coin is accepted and will be listed and some exchanges charge a fee every step of the way. Binance makes you offer an amount you are willing to pay for listing fees.

Using Binance, again, as an example, they do not even reply to your application right away. if they decide to list your coin in 2 days, they will, of course contact you to set up the tech details and wallet stuff, but you may not hear from them and then one day, 6 months from now, out of the blue, they contact you because they decided to list your coin. While most other exchanges do not take this exact approach, they all have one thing in common: DO NOT REQUEST UPDATES ON YOUR APPLICATION STATUS.

This pretty much leaves you in the dark until an exchange is ready to list you.

So, there really is no service that can say, We will get your coin listed for $XX.XX. It cannot exist because the only ones who can get your coin listed are the exchanges themselves.

However, you can pay a service to put your applications in with the various exchanges. someone who offers this service knows the application processes, guidelines and other details that can make the process a lot faster, smoother and less of a headache. Especially since most exchanges simply delete any application that does not follow the guidelines, rules or process specifically.

A service like this can tell you exactly which exchanges you have the best chance of getting listed on, and will know all the information needed beforehand and can provide time-frames for applying, guidelines and prerequisites that are needed for each exchange, etc....

So, the best way to get your coin listed is to start there. Hire a service to submit your coin to the exchanges for you. From there, play the waiting game and possibly, the "Ok, Now jump through some hoops for us" game and your coin will get listed. Unfortunately, there is no way to just say, "Here is my coin", on a Monday and see it listed and trading on Tuesday.

Oh, and BTW, I do provide the services that I mentioned here. I can submit your coin up to 40 exchanges. If interested, send me a PM and we can discuss it more.