Listing kills only bad projects or bad teams. For a high-quality project - listing is an important step for further development of each project. Low quality or scam projects after fundraising don't list under different excuses, even if they do many of them die after listing. This happens for various reasons,useless idea of the project, not enough professional team, bad project management, who can't survive during the falling market. Most projects don't have a good ground for further growth of the price and without good team progress and believe and support from holders are just pushed for delisting and loss of interest from the community, and without additional funding, these projects fail. Out of seven projects in which I participated recently, only two look decent after listing. This is a sad statistic. But this is our goal too to invest and support only those projects who have real ideas which they can implement and be useful for the whole crypto environment. Thus I think, the listing is sorting bad and good projects in the long term.