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Title: Coins Delisting
Post by: Ravvish2 on February 13, 2018, 06:21:21 PM
Recently FUN and RISE delisted from Bittrex.What are the reasons that exchanges delist coins? Is there any way to know that any exchange going to delist any coin?


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: khendjer on February 13, 2018, 08:23:34 PM
Recently FUN and RISE delisted from Bittrex.What are the reasons that exchanges delist coins? Is there any way to know that any exchange going to delist any coin?
1. Look at the trading volumes of a coins on the exchange you're interested in. Exchanges make their profits by charging trading fees. The more trading volume of the coin the more profits they get out of it.The lower the trading volume of a coin the higher the possibility of delisting. That way you can make some predictions.
2. Subscribe to the news of exchanges you're interested in. They usually send notifications before delisting coins from the trading list or adding new ones. That way you'll be aware about delisting among the first.
3. Follow the exchanges' social profiles. They also often post their plans for delisting there.
4. Some of the issued tokens are security tokens. More recently, these tokens are being removed for regulatory reasons even if they have a big trading volumes.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: btc_angela on February 13, 2018, 08:27:38 PM
Recently FUN and RISE delisted from Bittrex.What are the reasons that exchanges delist coins? Is there any way to know that any exchange going to delist any coin?

There's no way that we will know that the coins will be delisted by certain exchanges. Perhaps the only indication is that the coins hasn't been pump in the last couple of months, meaning low volume. Or they are no news from the dev itself about the roadmaps and their plans about the coins.

Although last year, when some coins were delisted, most of the devs cry "unfair" because at the background they said that they are still much active though and that they haven't been given enough time by the exchanges.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: disam on February 13, 2018, 08:31:55 PM
i was reading about two possible scenarios for Funfair on web. First was about how Funfair did not compile with KYC and AML and some other things bittrex did not like, but the other one was more interesting to me. As it was delisted right before showing a MVP and getting licensed for gambling industry, bittrex team delisted it to cut its biggest market - price fell , and buy cheap Funfair to get massive gains as they are going to list it again. Always dyor.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: ZooZooZooLuu on February 13, 2018, 08:46:36 PM
Recently FUN and RISE delisted from Bittrex.What are the reasons that exchanges delist coins? Is there any way to know that any exchange going to delist any coin?


I think that the reason it is the lack of trading volume. It is make sense that Exchange don't want to spend money for service of listing if they don't get enough fees from this trading pairs.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: jorenpo on February 13, 2018, 08:50:05 PM
Recently FUN and RISE delisted from Bittrex.What are the reasons that exchanges delist coins? Is there any way to know that any exchange going to delist any coin?

it should be because the volume of that coins or token is dead. bittrex usually sent an email to the user before they remove it from the list.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: Klovezio on February 13, 2018, 08:50:24 PM
Recently FUN and RISE delisted from Bittrex.What are the reasons that exchanges delist coins? Is there any way to know that any exchange going to delist any coin?
I recommend to subscribe to subreddits in reddit about this exchange. You will spend only 5 minutes and you will always know the most useful information about any event. This is very useful information, but it is  unverified sometimes, but it is still useful to know first. One hour can save a lot of money.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: Dutchyyy on February 13, 2018, 09:12:04 PM
Recently FUN and RISE delisted from Bittrex.What are the reasons that exchanges delist coins? Is there any way to know that any exchange going to delist any coin?

Nope, there isn't a way to know it, beside being an insider. Such information cost a lot, because in most cases delisted coins are losing significant value on delisting announce.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: jerry0 on April 11, 2019, 11:32:02 PM
Can someone confirm here no way to know when a coin will be delisted?


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: mrdeposit on April 12, 2019, 10:55:03 PM
Can someone confirm here no way to know when a coin will be delisted?
In big exchanges zero volume can be reason for delisting. Or any other satisfactory reason. For example, if you looked at the tweet of CEO of binance about BTC SV delisting, you understood.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: Chomsy on April 12, 2019, 11:12:40 PM
I think the reason coins get delisted in exchanges is when there is not much activity going on for the project, like low trading volume, etc


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: akuser on April 12, 2019, 11:48:16 PM
Trading volume decreases to the cause of coins being discharged from exchanges.
each exchanger has restrictions and rules for delisting a coin.
be careful when choosing coins.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: StreakW on April 12, 2019, 11:58:08 PM
Recently FUN and RISE delisted from Bittrex.What are the reasons that exchanges delist coins? Is there any way to know that any exchange going to delist any coin?
Some exchange delist the coin, because many reason but i think the main reason is because because is no trading volume, and not give  benefits to exchanges. And about delist, some exchange give information to email, like my national exchange, he email us say coins will delist so we can anticipation it


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: judeafante on April 13, 2019, 12:09:51 AM
Recently FUN and RISE delisted from Bittrex.What are the reasons that exchanges delist coins? Is there any way to know that any exchange going to delist any coin?
If you are subscribed to their newsletter you will receive a notification what coins they are going to delist, they delist coins primarily because of the lack of volume, this is to make room for new coins and of course to decongest their database.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: secdark on April 13, 2019, 12:21:14 AM
Well all exchanges need to take care their reputation, they need to maintain their credibility to maintain the volume of traders coming to their platform everyday. This only  be happen if they got a good coins to be traded, which traders will assure to have buy and sell every minute. Then coins delisted came out, they need to eliminate those bad coins which make their exchange looks dead.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: adekogbe on April 13, 2019, 01:24:15 AM
Generally the major cause of an exchange delisting a particular cryptocurrency is often down to low trading volume.

More often than not this is the case because exchanges profit from charging trading fees on different cryptocurrencies running on their platform but any case where a coin just sit there its community is not training and the coin is not moving at all then there's no point just overloading their servers so they tend to delist this kind of coins.

However decentralized exchanges do not have this problem as this is an open source exchange where any coin can be listed so in this case of delisting on centralised exchanges the coins will still be existing on the decentralised exchanges


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: Siren on April 13, 2019, 01:42:28 AM
Well all exchanges need to take care their reputation, they need to maintain their credibility to maintain the volume of traders coming to their platform everyday. This only  be happen if they got a good coins to be traded, which traders will assure to have buy and sell every minute. Then coins delisted came out, they need to eliminate those bad coins which make their exchange looks dead.
Right mate because traders can be lured with the exchange good reputation and this can be damage by shitcoins or non active currency,thats why some exchanges need to delist thos inactive coin and may listed again upon activity depending to the dev of the said coin and the decision of the exchange company.this has same issue with Coinmarketcap in which some coins need to be delisted


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: Dragonrage201 on April 13, 2019, 01:44:59 AM
Coin delisting keeps happening at different exchanges so need to watch carefully. Bittrex is good in sending email notifications but for some you have to watch their twitter feed or web page.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: didzi on April 13, 2019, 01:48:43 AM
Recently FUN and RISE delisted from Bittrex.What are the reasons that exchanges delist coins? Is there any way to know that any exchange going to delist any coin?

as i know a big exchange like bittrex will be delisting a cryptocurrencies with low trading volume
because low trading volume is a sign if the coin have no interest from the traders my friend


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: aervin11 on April 13, 2019, 01:52:51 AM
Is there any way to know that any exchange going to delist any coin?

If the coin's team isn't making any development, trading volume is low, more probably if it's a sh*tcoin who just sits on the exchange making that specific exchange babysitting sh*t  ;D If you are a holder and a part of their community, you would know exactly what is wrong and if it's a sh*tcoin or not and if it is, expect it would be delisted. False promise is number 1


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: glendall on April 13, 2019, 02:00:47 AM
it's hard to know which coins will be delisted on an exchanger,
but usually that is the reason for the coin being delisted because the trading volume is very small and also the project has no news (dev and team have left it), so it's natural to be delisted.
but each exchanger has different reasons.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: icalical on April 13, 2019, 02:49:34 AM
Well, most of the time the coin deslited because their daily trading volume is too low in that excahge, and it happens to many coins everyday, so you don't need to worry about it, since it still listed in other exchanges that also has large trading volume. The other reasons is that the project behind the coin is failed or is out of business, this one you need to worry, you need to sell the coin immediately, some of developers/team might buy back your coins. The last but not least is because the project is scam, this one means your money gone.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: libert19 on April 13, 2019, 03:18:18 AM
A google search could have answered your question, anyway, here is reasons of delisting coins: https://bittrex.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000474232-Bittrex-Market-Token-Removal-Policy


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: omone1 on April 13, 2019, 03:19:24 AM
If a project doesn't keep to terms and conditions of listing or the project is suffering from community support, they stand to be desisted. Another thing, should a project becomes a pump and dump coin, without any FA backing it, exchange can choose to delist it in other protect investors. Ask of me, exchanges shouldn't be listing fraudulent projects and when these are not done, these bad guys will stay clear of crypto.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: stefany101 on April 13, 2019, 05:30:16 AM
Recently FUN and RISE delisted from Bittrex.What are the reasons that exchanges delist coins? Is there any way to know that any exchange going to delist any coin?
I think the reason of it is that, those coins are having some low volume in the market/s where they are delisted. Exchanges charge trading fees to them, that is why the exchane itself delist those coins. So it is better for us crypto users to stock our coins or tokens to our private wallet instead in exchange's wallet because when our coins or tokens delist, our funds also does.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: aioc on April 13, 2019, 06:41:25 AM
Recently FUN and RISE delisted from Bittrex.What are the reasons that exchanges delist coins? Is there any way to know that any exchange going to delist any coin?
1. Look at the trading volumes of a coins on the exchange you're interested in. Exchanges make their profits by charging trading fees. The more trading volume of the coin the more profits they get out of it.The lower the trading volume of a coin the higher the possibility of delisting. That way you can make some predictions.
2. Subscribe to the news of exchanges you're interested in. They usually send notifications before delisting coins from the trading list or adding new ones. That way you'll be aware about delisting among the first.
3. Follow the exchanges' social profiles. They also often post their plans for delisting there.
4. Some of the issued tokens are security tokens. More recently, these tokens are being removed for regulatory reasons even if they have a big trading volumes.

The worst thing that can happen to you is not getting a notification that your coin has been delisted and there is no way to withdraw or trade it, this is the holders' fault if they failed to follow the progress of this coin in a particular exchange, so don't deposit and keep your coin for a long time if you are not subscribed to the exchange's newsletter.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: Akpuv on April 13, 2019, 06:45:22 AM
Recently FUN and RISE delisted from Bittrex.What are the reasons that exchanges delist coins? Is there any way to know that any exchange going to delist any coin?
Any delisted coin is a sign that the coin has not been having a good trading volume. Also, if an exchange is convinced that a particular project has been abandoned by the owners, they can also delist such a coin.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: Xenrise on April 13, 2019, 07:06:43 AM
Recently FUN and RISE delisted from Bittrex.What are the reasons that exchanges delist coins? Is there any way to know that any exchange going to delist any coin?
In order for you to see if any exchange will delist a coin I'm thinking of you need to follow them on twitter since announcement from their platform comes first at that. Or if there is a popup message on an exchange that they will delist a coin or some form of article that shows a delisting from that exchange then that's a way to know also.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: corrado25 on April 13, 2019, 07:21:25 AM
Bittrex is a serious exchange so when it removes some coins it warns you about it in 1-2 months. The reason why some exchange can remove a lot of coins. The first reason is that the coin team itself has a problem with the coin network and the stock exchange can not calibrate the work of the wallets for deposit and withdraw.This is one of the reasons. read the news exchanges that you use to keep up to date


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: Bitfling on April 13, 2019, 07:28:47 AM
Recently FUN and RISE delisted from Bittrex.What are the reasons that exchanges delist coins? Is there any way to know that any exchange going to delist any coin?
Any delisted coin is a sign that the coin has not been having a good trading volume. Also, if an exchange is convinced that a particular project has been abandoned by the owners, they can also delist such a coin.

Indeed, mostly exchanger delist coin because not meet with volume their required. Every exchanger have different policy and sometimes its because the developers team do something criminal like what happen in centra. Exchanger must be want to maintain their reputation and thats why exchanger delist some coins.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: Thanasis on April 13, 2019, 07:35:22 AM
If a coin getting delisted from exchanges means they are already dead? NO exchange will remove coins if they are traded in considerable amount.

Most of the altcoins were getting delisted after months or years after they listed on exchange which shows that why most of the new projects were called as shit projects.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: Crypto Girl on April 13, 2019, 07:42:18 AM
Recently FUN and RISE delisted from Bittrex.What are the reasons that exchanges delist coins? Is there any way to know that any exchange going to delist any coin?
Any delisted coin is a sign that the coin has not been having a good trading volume. Also, if an exchange is convinced that a particular project has been abandoned by the owners, they can also delist such a coin.
And the last thing you know certain exchange site will post what coins will be delisted and you need to withdraw your coins before it gets delisted so better to move it to your personal wallet.

Edit: So this was already old news since it was delisted last April 2018 and the OP as well. 😅
And I think this isn't a big deal since it still listed on Binance and other 31 trading sites.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: Dewi Aries on April 13, 2019, 07:58:39 AM
Recently FUN and RISE delisted from Bittrex.What are the reasons that exchanges delist coins? Is there any way to know that any exchange going to delist any coin?
Any delisted coin is a sign that the coin has not been having a good trading volume. Also, if an exchange is convinced that a particular project has been abandoned by the owners, they can also delist such a coin.
And the last thing you know certain exchange site will post what coins will be delisted and you need to withdraw your coins before it gets delisted so better to move it to your personal wallet.

Edit: So this was already old news since it was delisted last April 2018 and the OP as well. 😅
And I think this isn't a big deal since it still listed on Binance and other 31 trading sites.
As long the coin still listed on other exchange will be good. Or maybe tokens that we still have online wallet to save it. But in past there are coins that must save in desktop wallet, and not everyone use it. That is why delisted from exchanger is something that people avoid.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: ||bit on April 13, 2019, 08:23:21 AM
Recently FUN and RISE delisted from Bittrex.What are the reasons that exchanges delist coins? Is there any way to know that any exchange going to delist any coin?

Exchanges make money from the fees that come from volume. If volume dries they may delist it. Or some scammy actions like a coin was gambling with ico money (don't remember the name) that can happen.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: L A R A on April 13, 2019, 08:33:31 AM
A coin is delisted from an exchange usually because the trading volume is very low, or it could be because the coin is SCAM so an exchange is forced to remove the coin from their exchange


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: Tervelatuk on April 13, 2019, 08:39:35 AM
A coin is delisted from an exchange usually because the trading volume is very low, or it could be because the coin is SCAM so an exchange is forced to remove the coin from their exchange
many factors about delisting coins.even binance's CEO will delisting coin due their CEO attitude, meanwhile trading volume this coins in top 20 coinsmarketcap.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: casperBGD on April 13, 2019, 08:47:42 AM
it could be several reason, but most of them are not good for the coin
in this occasion, Bittrex is also delisting GOLOS from April, 19, and golos.io is in the voting process of transition to cyberway, so this could be the reason for delisting, maybe some knows more about GOLOS delisting?


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: ccsang on April 13, 2019, 08:55:42 AM
Trading volume decreases to the cause of coins being discharged from exchanges.
each exchanger has restrictions and rules for delisting a coin.
be careful when choosing coins.
I think main reason for bittrex delisting coins is low trading volume and project no activity in a while, but we never know that the truth, Funfair don't care about that because they still have binance exchange, on the contrary it's a big problem for Rise


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: aditasetia123 on April 13, 2019, 09:11:36 AM
Trading volume decreases to the cause of coins being discharged from exchanges.
each exchanger has restrictions and rules for delisting a coin.
be careful when choosing coins.
I think main reason for bittrex delisting coins is low trading volume and project no activity in a while, but we never know that the truth, Funfair don't care about that because they still have binance exchange, on the contrary it's a big problem for Rise
bittrex very selective choosing coins in their exchanges.and i see many coins delisting now, and it happen not only in bittrex ,another exchanges do the same thing with bittrex.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: innocentone on April 13, 2019, 09:36:54 AM
Recently FUN and RISE delisted from Bittrex.What are the reasons that exchanges delist coins? Is there any way to know that any exchange going to delist any coin?
One of the reasons why a coin is being delisted from an exchange is because they recently found out that the coin has no development, not doing what they are promise, and it is turning to be a scam/sht coin. You can actually also say that if a coin has no volume, it can be delisted.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: julius caesar on April 13, 2019, 10:34:49 AM
Recently FUN and RISE delisted from Bittrex.What are the reasons that exchanges delist coins? Is there any way to know that any exchange going to delist any coin?


I think that the reason it is the lack of trading volume. It is make sense that Exchange don't want to spend money for service of listing if they don't get enough fees from this trading pairs.

Also, one thing can contribute as a factor to be delisted is the lack of support from both parties, the crypto and the exchange wherein, there should be a mutual communication and agreement to happen. In some cases, coins can be accidentally listed that will definitely needs to be removed.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: Brainnin on April 13, 2019, 11:17:52 AM
Bittrex can't but to delete some coins not progressing, popular exchange like Bittrex and Binance don't just list anyhow project, they list only the best and once they noticed the project is not doing well, delisting is the next thing.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: vertinfos on April 13, 2019, 11:32:55 AM
Trading volume decreases to the cause of coins being discharged from exchanges.
each exchanger has restrictions and rules for delisting a coin.
be careful when choosing coins.
I think main reason for bittrex delisting coins is low trading volume and project no activity in a while, but we never know that the truth, Funfair don't care about that because they still have binance exchange, on the contrary it's a big problem for Rise
bittrex very selective choosing coins in their exchanges.and i see many coins delisting now, and it happen not only in bittrex ,another exchanges do the same thing with bittrex.
bitrix in my rolled like a stock exchange , before of course there were good trading volumes , but then the exchange began to add all sorts of lame coins and that I no longer like it


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: SwiggHeart on April 13, 2019, 11:37:54 AM
Usually, the unpopular coin among the others in the exchange will receive a delisting process. You know what, sometimes we as the people don't want to put trash in our home, so does the exchange. Exchange don't want a shit coin with no volume in their exchange.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: Emmy92 on April 13, 2019, 11:59:29 AM
First before a coin gets delisted from any exchange, the exchange in question will give an announcement through their social media accounts and website too, so that holders can withdraw or sell. Secondly the reason why most coins gets delisted is due to low trading volume and if the team is reluctant in enhancing their project.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: cunicula on April 13, 2019, 12:01:52 PM
Bittrex, polonies, binance are some of reputative exchanges which tens to delist coins which are not active. Delist can also happen when a team abandon its project of are declared bankrupt.
Make sure that the coin you hold is atleast o 3-4 exchanges so that if one exchange delist it then you still have other options to cash out your remaining tokens or coins.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: r32godzilla on April 13, 2019, 12:15:13 PM
Recently FUN and RISE delisted from Bittrex.What are the reasons that exchanges delist coins? Is there any way to know that any exchange going to delist any coin?
Low trading volume is the main factor when exchange decide to delist. Also they can delist a coin without any reason. But in most cases it is because there are not enough traders or the coin is not active in development. More coins = higher server usage = slow exchange.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: consideritdone on April 13, 2019, 12:17:29 PM
https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/bitcoin-sv SV may be the next victim on binance


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: B. on April 13, 2019, 12:44:33 PM
Recently FUN and RISE delisted from Bittrex.What are the reasons that exchanges delist coins? Is there any way to know that any exchange going to delist any coin?
means that there are replacement tokens and coins in Bitrex and what made them die? whether the developer cannot convert the coins or tokens and the email sent will be returned along with the coins that we buy according to the price when we buy.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: akuser on April 13, 2019, 11:32:12 PM
Trading volume decreases to the cause of coins being discharged from exchanges.
each exchanger has restrictions and rules for delisting a coin.
be careful when choosing coins.
I think main reason for bittrex delisting coins is low trading volume and project no activity in a while, but we never know that the truth, Funfair don't care about that because they still have binance exchange, on the contrary it's a big problem for Rise
For careful effort, you should immediately make a deposit to binance.
the possibility of prices falling due to panic from the traders of Bitrex.
this process should not be missed if you don't want to lose big.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: Mommynigabby on April 25, 2019, 02:50:34 PM
There's just too much coin out there. Seeing too much coins on an exchange when no one is even trading them for a very long time is such an eye sore. Its just right I think so that Devs will keep on promoting their cause.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: Saisher on April 25, 2019, 03:21:20 PM
Recently FUN and RISE delisted from Bittrex.What are the reasons that exchanges delist coins? Is there any way to know that any exchange going to delist any coin?
All I know is lack of volume plays a crucial factor if a coin is going to be delisted in exchange, so always check if one of the coins you are holding are losing volume and you cannot liquidate your coins, the case of Bitcoin SV is very much different, they have done this in retaliation against Craight Wright.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: ||bit on April 25, 2019, 03:34:54 PM
Exchanges getting money from volume. If a token has no volume or little volume they may use delisting option.

Also if the project doing shady things they are delisting too (bitcoin sv)


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: smyslov on April 25, 2019, 03:45:09 PM
Recently FUN and RISE delisted from Bittrex.What are the reasons that exchanges delist coins? Is there any way to know that any exchange going to delist any coin?

it should be because the volume of that coins or token is dead. bittrex usually sent an email to the user before they remove it from the list.

This is also my guess they have nothing to do with coins that will not give them profit because they are using their resources and manpower, they have to delist nonperforming assets, of course, they should do an announcement of delisting and exchange should have a grace period to do that.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: Coltpython on April 25, 2019, 03:49:04 PM
Volume is key. When exchanges delist coins it is usually because the volume is low or has being low for a long period of time. This means customers have not being trading it. It can also mean the team behind the coin is inactive or have exit scammed. As always, holders and investors will suffer for it as price dips after delisting is announced


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: andor.gellenhidi on April 25, 2019, 04:49:11 PM
It seems to me that this situation occurs when nobody likes a coin, that is, they simply do not use it. As soon as people do not use coins, it means that people are not interested in this project. Therefore, I think that this is normal when exchanges remove coins.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: xOdiumNostrumx on April 25, 2019, 05:01:16 PM
Not sure why these two projects were delisted from Bittrex, but if I recall correctly, Binance previously stated that they would consider delisting if the project in question doesn't reach their standards anymore, is not actively being worked on or is engaged in any questionable schemes.


Title: Re: Coins Delisting
Post by: Adriano2010 on April 25, 2019, 05:08:02 PM
Well as i know now most of exchanges will delist the coins if there is not some trade volume and if people have no interest on buy most probably the altcoins will get delisted.