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If the coin has several exchanges, of course, the coin user chooses an exchange that is easier to use, so there is a part of the exchange whose volume does not exist. This makes the exchange remove the coin from the exchange list. For example CVC. CVC coins registered around 29 exchanges. And the lowest volume is Radar. Yes, in my opinion, there are fewer Radar and CredoEx exchanges that trade CVC coins. And there is a possibility that the coin will be removed from the CredoEx exchange.
There would be no exception because it would really be like a domino effect.Getting delisted on exchanges does sign that the said crypto or coin already losses up
some demand which means even its being listed on small exchangers then its already going head to that way.How much more if its delisted on bigger exchangers?
Its just normal for these platforms to remove those coins that doesnt have any liquidity or volume to provide some space for newer ones because these are businesses and
its just normal for them to look and list out those coins that will make profit into their side.