How much did scammer Dean Nolan from betking pay to get his now defunct and dead BKB tokens listed on HitBTC?
Does anybody about the listing fee?
HitBTC has been charging a flat
60 BTC (confirmed from a couple of sources) + some sort of maintenance/integration fee since December 2017.
They actually don't look at what they're listing; the only thing they care about is the listing fee.
Well, if true then that 60 BTC is very excessive for an exchange that is between the mediocre to average mark.
Scammer Dean Nolan listed BKB scam tokens before December 2017. He is very tight, he would never pay 60 BTC to list a useless pathetic token even if it was his own BKB.
The fact they do not investigate the teams behind the coins/tokens shows them to incompetent in that case because they portray themselves to be purely profit driven rather than applying appropriate customer services.