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Title: Listing on exchanges
Post by: strawberrypills on November 18, 2018, 05:40:03 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: clonely on November 18, 2018, 05:42:06 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

It depends on projects DEV team. Some coins will listed ASAP after ICO, some coins takes months... And some of them no time listing in anywhere.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: kram31 on November 18, 2018, 05:45:30 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

There is no exact duration on listing in an exchange.
there are so many factors to see in this community.
IF the project will pust the exchange in early stage it can happen.
there are some ICO who were listed in an exchange before the ICO sale ends.
There are some who get so llong to be listed.
there are some who are listed on small exchange and never engage into big market.
we dont know when they will be listed.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: batang_bitcoin on November 18, 2018, 05:47:11 PM
The one that can say on how long are the people who are involve with the ICO.

I've seen ICOs that listed their coin within few months after ending a successful crowd sale. And the other ICOs, I guess you know on how long it takes usually these ICOs are doing the job before getting listed to any exchange. If the coin is listed quickly to an exchange then you should be thankful for those working devs.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: ivanleon on November 18, 2018, 05:51:43 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

I think that the developers decide for themselves, but the most successful moment for the listing is the bullish market. Many coins are crumbling now, so a quick listing doesn't solve anything right now.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: ABDUL86 on November 18, 2018, 05:52:06 PM
Dear this is not very big problem according to me if dev talk or hire any exchange for listing within a week or 10 days coin will liye on any exchange.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: strawberrypills on November 18, 2018, 05:54:10 PM
But why do some projects take months to list? I've joined two ICO projects that took them over three months to list their coins while this ICO project I've recently joined only just took them a week? The DEV teams won't tell us why only that they're negotiating with the exchange. Is the process really that hard? I'm just curious though. Thank you guys for answering nicely.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Muhammad Muneeb on November 18, 2018, 05:55:15 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

there are lots of factor which influence the listing of the coin like the project itself, how the ico went, team behind the project etc. criteria to list the coin is different for ecery exchange


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: tycsols on November 18, 2018, 05:55:36 PM
It depends on many factors most important being the roadmap and the intent of the team, we have seen many coins listing and trading right after the ico ends while there are also examples where it took months for the coin to appear on an exchange but on an average most of the projects im talking about large majority, do list their coins on exchange within 4 to 6 weeks after the ico.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: spngebob on November 18, 2018, 05:59:07 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
There is no easy answer on this, not all projects have goal to list tokens after ICO and it depends on exchange, some ask for money to list tokens, some have voting system, on some it is enough to request to list token and some of them have special conditions to list tokens.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Felic43 on November 18, 2018, 06:00:46 PM
I don't really understand what it take to list on exchange but i will only say it take so long for some ICOs to be listed on exchange.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: JuliaJi on November 18, 2018, 06:07:39 PM
it is long procedure, for sure, but also it cost not little money, thats why so many projects making ICO


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: triangles on November 18, 2018, 06:11:07 PM
For listing problem, it depends on their own side, but usually most takes 1-3 months there must be a list on the exchange even though it is not a large exchange, but there are also those that take more than 1 year for exchange problems (rarely encountered)


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: cupruri on November 18, 2018, 06:12:50 PM
It differs. From time to time it takes few weeks for a project to get listed on exchanges. Furthermore it can also take 8 months to list on exchanges. But in general it takes up to two months for a good project to get listed.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: macstrong12 on November 18, 2018, 06:18:12 PM
It all depends , Some Coins get partner with some exchanges even before ICO ends and it means it is going to get through that exchange ASP , for example AtlantICO that just finished 1 mouth agoa has reclaim its partnership with coinbene exchange and it was just in ICO time , but most of the time it is unknown and we don't know the exact time of exchange adding or if it even gets add or not!


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Cryptomilz on November 18, 2018, 06:24:48 PM
Listing on exchanges for individual projects depends on their timelines and project roadmap. Sometimes it could take several months after the public sale and for some, it could take just weeks.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: anobtc on November 18, 2018, 06:36:17 PM
It depends on the success and capital of the ICO. For a top exchanges with sufficient liquidity, the cost is not small. It only follows the project roadmap when the project is successful.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Everglow on November 18, 2018, 06:54:38 PM
There are many factors that affect the listing of a token on the exchange after the ICO, most importantly the success of the ICO and market conditions. They must have enough capital to be listed on the top exchanges.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Herdirfauzi on November 18, 2018, 07:02:03 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
project holders usually register tokens after 2 weeks or 1 month ico ends. but not all projects did that, sometimes a project delayed the listing in exchange because there was a problem with the project or bad news about Bitcoin which made the altcoin price drop.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: irsykes on November 18, 2018, 07:18:17 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
It all depends on what exchanges decide, from what i know, some developers will be contacted by staff of exchanges and they tell him when tokens can get listed on exchanges. So it is not developer decision.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Azcoinbig on November 18, 2018, 07:40:39 PM
By different companiesthe listings are in different terms,usually it happens two-three month after ending of I CO, but it can last more than half of a year.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: owlman on November 18, 2018, 08:05:13 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
In order for a project token to appear on the exchange, there is no definitely exact time, because everything depends directly on the plans, the strategy of the project and their desire. At the moment, most of the projects significantly prolong and drag out the list time on the stock exchange of their token, because they are afraid of a significant decrease in the price of it, and this can also negatively affect the development of the project.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: kryptqnick on November 18, 2018, 08:05:46 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
Good teams start applying to exchanges during the ICO stage, because the process can take up to 3 months. Thus, the tokens are listed right after the ICO is finished. However, I think that in most of cases it take at least a month. You should also note that a lot of ICOs never make it to the exchanges at all. I didn't understand the reason before, I thought that it's weird not to list an exchange and at least let people return some of their funds. Having worked for one ICO project, I now realize that getting listed is a very complicated and also expensive process. Even shitty exchanges charge some thousands of dollars, while more reputable ones can have tens of bitcoins listing fee. If the ICO gathered millions, it's not a problem, but if it essentially failed, getting listed might be extremely costly.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: shadowduck on November 18, 2018, 08:37:33 PM
usually, listing on the first exchange takes no more than two-three weeks from ico. but this is only if the project is honest.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: apitico on November 18, 2018, 08:43:26 PM
Each time a different project that happens in different ways. It happens that the tokens are already traded on the exchange and even before the ICO is completed, and it happens that you wait six months until the tokens appear on some exchange.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Chachacoin17 on November 18, 2018, 08:47:54 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

There is no exact duration on listing in an exchange.
there are so many factors to see in this community.
IF the project will pust the exchange in early stage it can happen.
there are some ICO who were listed in an exchange before the ICO sale ends.
There are some who get so llong to be listed.
there are some who are listed on small exchange and never engage into big market.
we dont know when they will be listed.

That is trrue, in exchange we cannot determine when it will happen. The assurance will not totally sure but once the exchange happens it will gradually secure for the sureness of the project. In this type of business it is risky but I like it most when it continuosly give the best project and the best profit ever.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: ned.ryerson on November 18, 2018, 09:14:37 PM
usually, listing on the first exchange takes no more than two-three weeks from ico. but this is only if the project is honest.
Never the same coin that I received did not go on an exchange on the exchange within 2 weeks. At least a month goes by before listing.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Noobaru on November 18, 2018, 09:23:12 PM
It depends on how good and persuasive they are when talking with exchange representatives. And of course the weight of their purse. I've heard that in other to get listed on Binance these days, you need a million bucks at least. Whether that is true, I don't know. But I know for sure, that it is not cheap. Listing on decentralized exchanges (DEXs) may be totally free of charge (not 100% about that), but still they don't list just any shitcoin.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: nemey on November 18, 2018, 09:27:06 PM
It will depend on each project. Each team of the project will have different preparation, readiness, and also right time to release the tokens on the market. It will commonly vary on one months to 5 months. I have received the tokens for more than 4 months ago and until now, it has not been listed on exchange. Just be patient for waiting the right time for the listing.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: JeromeL on November 18, 2018, 09:28:16 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

It all depends on the project developers. To place tokens on the exchange, you do not need anything difficult, except to pay the necessary amount of money. The more famous the stock exchange, the more expensive the placement.
The more investment a project receives, the greater the chance that it will quickly place its tokens on a good exchange.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: iyah adrian on November 18, 2018, 09:32:07 PM
Every exchange has different times and requirements. If an ICO project is good and their product is very extraordinary, of course it must be very fast, and that also depends on the exchange. If the Top 5 exchange is certainly very fast. If the main exchange of the old listing is certainly waiting for the turn of the other project.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: seo-maestro on November 18, 2018, 09:43:08 PM
During last months big exchanges like Binance don't list any new coins or list few coins only. As a result most ICOs tokens are not listed on big exchanges so investors sell it on IDEX or Bilaxy below ICO price and leave the market. Some HODLers are still holding for the new bull run but unfortunately there is no new bull run  :'(


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: yescrypto on November 18, 2018, 10:03:42 PM
Listing of any project on exchange don't depend on what time, the dev of the project will only determine whenever the coin can be listed on any exchange and it also depends on their efforts and how rich is the project which is the earning amount during the ico, that also determines how fast the listing will be most exchange are more about price and that's why some shit coins are also listed.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: slightmoon on November 18, 2018, 10:21:16 PM
ICO just find the good time where their tokens really do good performance. In the good market condition max 1 month or in bad situation sometime over three months also. Even some never come in the Exchange.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: BITSPANISH on November 18, 2018, 10:23:33 PM
Tokens from ICO projects will be listed on exchange quickly or slowly depend on dev team and the amount of money will they pay. But the most important thing is the quality of project behind each token. Good exchange always wanna list good token from good project only so if it's a good ICO project then its token will be listed very quickly on a really good exchange.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: anatolykarpov on November 18, 2018, 10:25:55 PM
This can vary between centralized and decentralized tokens.
Listing on the decentralized exchange is easier and cheaper than other big guys.
But token has to be ERC20 or Nep-1 to be traded on decent exchanges.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: youdacapt on November 18, 2018, 10:32:03 PM
For how long the new token can enter Exchange, of course, it all depends on the project developer if the developer dares to spend big capital by installing a portfolio on a large market, it will not require very long time, but usually there are some projects that have constraints and roadmap on the project So by looking at the road map, of course we can find out when the token will enter the market.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: TribalBob on November 18, 2018, 10:32:06 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

Mostly the project will always announced their listing date and which market they will be listed. Some of them are listed right after their ICO sale finished, some of them takes some weeks, couple months. And also some of ICO project are listed in exchange even the public sale not finished yet.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Dondont on November 18, 2018, 10:39:16 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

each project has a different time and roadmap, so it is usually erratic, there is something longer than the target time to be achieved, but as long as I notice there is no project that has a target faster than expected. except indeed usually sales only reach softcaps or less


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: kevinzxz on November 18, 2018, 11:00:35 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

depends on the ICO project, there is no definite time because all ICO project have different times for listing their coin in the exchange, there are ICO project that register on the exchange when the project from the ICO is finished (have a product) so they are sure when entering exchange the price will definitely increase and most ICO project immediately register their coin on the exchange when the ICO is finished or there were also ICO project that listed their coin in exchange before their ICO was finished, so when the ICO is finished the investors can immediately trading with coin from the ICO project, therefore every ICO project has a different time and does not have a provision for how long it usually takes to listing on exchange.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: vicvicto17 on November 18, 2018, 11:05:12 PM
Usually it takes months to project it. Some exchanges wants voting listing to make it visible and to determine how many users wants to list. Coz they want to have a good volume trading.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Luvr1000 on November 18, 2018, 11:05:42 PM
for each project there are different time periods because there are really high-quality projects which are ready to accept many exchanges for a small fee But basically all companies need to pay a lot of money for it


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: yinoye on November 18, 2018, 11:10:37 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

The major thing is for the coin team to make listing payment to the trading exchange owner no(s). The remaining issue depends on the agreement between both parties concerning when they want the announcement made to the public.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: kalashnikovski on November 18, 2018, 11:10:56 PM
This event is significant for any coin. Firstly, it is an indicator of the project's viability, and secondly, it is an incentive and an opportunity to increase the company's capitalization.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: slashz9 on November 18, 2018, 11:21:07 PM
depend on which exchange their target, i dont know how long they will list exchange.
but they make some terms for listing their exchange specially good exchange.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: basici on November 18, 2018, 11:26:50 PM
from month to year. I would set such a range because everything depends on the market and the situation on the market.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: temilade200 on November 18, 2018, 11:38:18 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
Listing on exchange might and might not take took long. It sometimes depend on how fast the developer can source. Some might have even started working on getting a good exchange before the end of the project and light have even confirmed it. Then a good project dies not find it difficult to get listed on one or two good exchanges at first lunch. So it depends on the developer.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: CryptoToxicAvenger on November 18, 2018, 11:39:21 PM
This can take any amount of time. It depends on what plans the project team has. Basically it takes about one month. Sometimes a team can purposely not send its token to the exchange, so that it does not lose its value.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: zurc on November 18, 2018, 11:42:54 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
It depends on the team because they are the one to decide when do they want to list their token or if the ICO was a success then expect for less than a month to list on exchanges


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: trahaubab on November 18, 2018, 11:55:56 PM
depends of ico, some do it immidiately, some are waiting for the product.
it takes in average from month till three or four, as I said, depends of project. some are never get listed.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Maknae09 on November 19, 2018, 12:06:43 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

Sometimes the listing on exchange happens first before the finishing of ICO. But I think it is really depends on the exchange and the ICO itself. Whether they will immediately list their coin to an exchange or wait for it to become successful first.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: segotiwul on November 19, 2018, 12:25:48 AM
licensing a token from each project is not the same. this depends on the achievement of the ico it runs and the contract with the market price.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: marksayson on November 19, 2018, 12:50:58 AM
Yes it is different on the exchange. Not all exchange release exact date the same to the other exchange. Some of the exchange make a voting period cycle and would take weeks before they have the result and list the winner coin.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: skylar on November 19, 2018, 01:53:06 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

It is all depends on their people behind the project too, to be honest some project are still fear entering market at this moment & some of it are fail to enter. Just make sure to make deep research before make investment on ICO or any related to it.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: judyrob on November 19, 2018, 03:30:33 AM
Depending on how serious the team and not with the ICO that they used to do. even if it is already arranged in tidy since ICO goes already notified the Exchange where they are and once that's done didn't take long. but there is also a need to wait months just to get in the Exchange and it will be a waste of time for those who want to immediately get results.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Lerikaweb on November 19, 2018, 03:33:17 AM
Which ones do you mean by "other exchanges"?  It all depends on the team. Some of them just raise money,  distribute their tokens and vanish leaving you with a decent amount of pure nothing :)


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Williams_Leo on November 19, 2018, 03:38:48 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
With good projects and large communities, they will be listed at the exchange after the ICO ends 1-5 days. But for other projects it can take up to several months to be listed on an exchange


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Cordwel on November 19, 2018, 03:50:57 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

It depends on projects DEV team. Some coins will listed ASAP after ICO, some coins takes months... And some of them no time listing in anywhere.

Yeah...and we call the coin as sh*t coin, LOL. But I found an ICO that I thought never list the coin, but I was wrong, after 8 months, the coin is listed and it has a good price.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Conte_Forni on November 19, 2018, 03:56:42 AM

It depends on the project team, as well as on the market, if the market is bearish, many projects are waiting for the right time, they take into account all factors. Therefore, sometimes it takes a long time to wait, but sometimes the team does it very quickly. Therefore, study the information on the ICO website and ask managers.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: mrSamuel on November 19, 2018, 04:04:08 AM
Recently, very few coins go on the stock exchange. This is especially true of good exchanges. and this is not surprising. The creators are simply afraid to go to the auction in such a difficult time.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: adrianto1995 on November 19, 2018, 04:11:40 AM
Many projects always listing their coins after ICO ends. Because of many their Investor and Bounty hunters always push them to list on the exchange as fast as possible no matter what happens with crypto right now. Many Investor and bounty hunter just want to sell for a quick buck...

WHEN EXCHANGE?

WHEN BINANCE?


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Tylev on November 19, 2018, 04:40:57 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
Now this process has been greatly deregulated and there is no order here due to the fact that the market has fallen dramatically and this has affected very strongly all the processes of ICO. ICO teams are now trying to delay the listing of their new tokens on the stock exchanges, waiting for the market to rise, since almost all the tokens that fall on the  exchange do not just fall in price, but fall tenfold compared to the ICO price.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Refozzblaze on November 19, 2018, 04:50:32 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

It depends developers and how much fund collect during ICO, usually it takes 2-4 week for negotiating with exchange, it can be take more longer or otherwise


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: juperos on November 19, 2018, 04:53:32 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
It depends on the route of the project, you can read about it. But sometimes things will not be as good as planned and there will be some delays. But good projects will have the best backup plans.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: rmel0924 on November 19, 2018, 04:56:20 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
It depends upon the team of th projects if they are already enroll it at the exchange so maybe after the ICO this coins will appear in the exchange. Some projects are late in enrolling to an exchange especially if the project are not so successful in their ICO.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Kryten12 on November 19, 2018, 04:57:05 AM
It is a bit of an open ended question really as for any of the Centralised exchanges listing will only be done from the exchanges side and generally after a large payment has been made. If it is one of the Decentralised exchanges such as Forkdelta or IDEX then the listing can be almost immediate.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: linkybit on November 19, 2018, 05:05:54 AM
Well, it all depends on the project managers, some tokens go to exchanges immediately after the ICO whereas some takes months to be listed.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: fayoling on November 19, 2018, 05:07:14 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

It depends developers and how much fund collect during ICO, usually it takes 2-4 week for negotiating with exchange, it can be take more longer or otherwise
However, many projects greatly delay the time to listing exchanges, this period can be postponed for 4-5 months, and this happens due to market conditions


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: bayu7adi on November 19, 2018, 05:09:33 AM
the time depends on the conditions of the project, the team of the project, and how much effect the project has. Not all projects can quickly listing on an exchange, there are even projects that are not listed on the exchange at all.
For now it is very difficult to be able to register on exchange, because we all know, that competition is very tight,
only people with strong portions, who can talk and joke in private with the relevant CEO of Exchange, they will easily do their listing through the back door


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Icologies on November 19, 2018, 05:33:12 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
from my experience, every time I finish working on an ICO project it varies about the length of the ICO project to register their exchange tokens. but usually they will announce it via their telegram.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: cola-jere on November 19, 2018, 05:36:35 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

If it's a coin with it's own blockchain, it does take a while as the exchange needs to have some nodes running on their end.
If its an eth token, it shouldn't take long after completing the paper work and paying the necessary fee. This is based on experience with the projects I've joined before.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Russlenat on November 19, 2018, 06:42:11 AM
Coin listing will always announce when it be listed on exchange sites, it usually happens when the ICO end and it is recorded on their whitepaper but sometimes they change their schedule because of some circumstances. but they announce it for the transparency of the project.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Andruha1993 on November 19, 2018, 07:19:49 AM
It all depends on the project team. Some do it very quickly, others for a long time. Recently, I began to notice that listing takes a lot of time, as the exchange requires a lot of money and competition has become more.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: shendy on November 19, 2018, 07:28:39 AM
All of this is still at the team's policy, unpredictable and dependent on the developer for this.
And each project has its own wisdom in managing and registering the coins on the exchange.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: fedben on November 19, 2018, 08:00:40 AM
I think this depends on the project's information and the roadmap. There are different projects who get listed on exchange as soon as their crowdsale ends. Also, it depends on the team who developed the project. The rapid success of the project is also to be considered.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Huruharacorp on November 19, 2018, 08:13:19 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
It depends upon the team of th projects if they are already enroll it at the exchange so maybe after the ICO this coins will appear in the exchange. Some projects are late in enrolling to an exchange especially if the project are not so successful in their ICO.
but this year it was a very unclear year for the development of the ICO project, especially in terms of project registration to enter the market, even on projects where successful ICO sales were not guaranteed that it would be easy to register the coins on the market


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: EmmanCryp on November 19, 2018, 11:57:43 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

It shouldn't be a problem and should not take long is the ico team is ready to meet the financial need of the exchange. There can be special cases when the exchange delay listing on request of devs.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: langaw2018 on November 20, 2018, 12:21:13 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

Different ICO's have different exchanges. Some had long listing because each exchange site have incommon demand during listing. That why some project having a long time of choosing an exchange. They considered so many thing also to make there token not having a low price value. Thats one of the causes of the delay, there are so many others factors also but thats one of the delay.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: iancortis on November 20, 2018, 12:38:26 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

mate, now a days the roadmaps not in their priority even they pointed the date of the said quarter. i think its because bearish is still on the road continuing distributes headache to us.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: zhea on November 20, 2018, 12:44:39 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
Listing the tokens on exchanges really is dependent on the team that handles the project. No matter what the condition of the market if the team decides to list the token then it can be done.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: GermanGiant on November 20, 2018, 02:45:46 AM
Nobody knows except the project developer. But usually after the sale of the token will be listed on the exchange. Because listing on the exchange is a strategic step in marketing tokens/coins.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: libert19 on November 20, 2018, 03:14:33 AM
If ICO is on ethereum network, you can trade it on forkdelta using contract address. It's usually a good place to make investments as once they are on big exchange price increases, as always dyor on tokens you buy.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: joshua123 on November 20, 2018, 03:21:36 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

For major exchange that had paid listing normally 3 to 1month due to long list of tokens on process. But I wonder, if binance cause their project always lists few token sometime only 1 per month or none. They are very strict with listing, while some very fast 1 week and its done already like mercatox and hotbit.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: mrSamuel on November 20, 2018, 03:41:51 AM
If ICO is on ethereum network, you can trade it on forkdelta using contract address. It's usually a good place to make investments as once they are on big exchange price increases, as always dyor on tokens you buy.
more tokens of this standard are usually traded on etherdelta and idex. but in such a market as it is now, the volumes on these exchanges are practically zero, so it is simply impossible to sell the coin at the normal price.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: darmin on November 20, 2018, 04:26:42 AM
ICO is good before it ends can already tell where the Exchange will be there and will be notified in due course. However, if not necessarily after that not even up to a month to two months there will be information related thereto. more than that then it's quite doubtful whether a serious team with what they are doing.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: kidoseagle0312 on November 20, 2018, 05:34:31 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

I think this would depend on the developer of each ico project. Because I most often saw that sometimes on the first day of their project campaign they have already an exchange like for example this one which is SEYBLOCK this ico has it already while the campaign is running in progress
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5068160.0, then sometimes others may takes a months before their token be list in the exchange, then some are forbidden.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: nadyn on November 20, 2018, 10:13:24 AM
Usually, the development team points to adding coins to the exchange, in the stages of the roadmap, if this does not happen, the team does not seem to work well.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Volk-05 on November 20, 2018, 10:46:32 AM
Usually it all depends on the team and the project itself, but usually it takes about a month or two!


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: yanto@1977 on November 20, 2018, 10:51:39 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

Exchanges have rules about listing but I believe as long developer team can follow the rules in 3 X 24 hours the coin will list. We don't know what the deal so if you want to know please contact support team exchanges. Today many exchanges comes up with their own rules but new exchanges have simple rules than old, trust me.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: joelsamuya on November 20, 2018, 11:11:24 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

it depends on the exchange on the agreement listing date, nobody can tell, except their agreement, but usually it takes a month or weeks to be listed based on what ive observed with some of my bounty tokens, of course i based my assumption on the updates from the admin of the ICO.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: kutangterbang on November 20, 2018, 11:29:11 AM
Look at the roadmap of the ICO project, if the listing is not in accordance with the plan, it can be said that the ICO failed and it took longer for the listing, luckily, if in the end, the developer not left the ICO


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: abojamal on November 20, 2018, 11:37:06 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

I am personally participant to ICO
Almost eight months ago
Not yet listed in the exchanges

They are waiting for the market to improve ;D


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: tranquangvinh on November 20, 2018, 11:39:37 AM
It depends on their team, no one can be sure of that. If their team really wants their project to succeed, they will try to list it on the exchange. I have seen many ICO projects, they distribute tokens for bounty hunters and investors but their token has not been listed on any exchange for months, now I still keep it on my wallet.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Perfect35 on November 20, 2018, 11:46:49 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
Which exchange in particular are you referring to? Some exchanges presently are bring careful of listing just any project. So, they choose which to list. Then i think the selection will be based on how good the project is. So, if your project or the one you are talking of is one that would not dump unreasonably after listing, the exchange might consider listing it.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: jardine on November 20, 2018, 05:38:18 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

It depends on how much money ICO can allow themselves spend on listing fee:

- Young and, most of the times, unprofessional exchanges can list you almost for free or just for free,
but they have no volumes and can be exit-scam.
- Big and reputable exchanges cost much money and have strict audit process - not any ICO can be listed there.
- You can list yourself on free exchange, like EtherDelta, but it s geek exchange and your token not be available for usual peoples.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: zedaq on November 20, 2018, 05:43:03 PM
This problem is already disappearing, because a lot of exchanges that today appear for free add tokens and coins for sale, it seems to me that in general it would be great to use decentralized exchanges.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Joyawan13 on November 20, 2018, 06:06:53 PM
in order to be able to register quickly or not for new ICO projects to be able to register their Tokens in exchange, of course it depends on the development team, and it is very difficult for new Tokens to be registered in large exchanges, of course because the rules are very strict and I think that costs not cheap, and big exchanges certainly won't arbitrarily place new tokens into their exchanges, that's in my opinion.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: SinisterBountyHunter on November 22, 2018, 02:49:22 AM
The listing of the tokens from the ico tokensale will depends on the call of the founder and its team. And it will also be possible if they have indicated it with their roadmap. But if there is none, just wait for further announcement. The exchange listings differ in any exchanges and it takes more time especially with the good exchange.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Dev889 on November 22, 2018, 03:50:17 AM
Bitcloud.pro lists fairly fast.

Listed ELF, OCN and a few others last week. And they aggregate volume from all other exchanges into one, so the liquidity for BTC is a lot more than the regular USA exchanges

You can send them an email to list your coin


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Annieluvyou on November 22, 2018, 03:58:27 AM
I believe that depends on the team and the exchange itself.
If the team plan to listed the coin/token into a non well known exchange that could be fast.
But on a well known exchange that could takes more time to get listed.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: shinratensei_ on November 22, 2018, 04:07:26 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

I am personally participant to ICO
Almost eight months ago
Not yet listed in the exchanges

They are waiting for the market to improve ;D

Because the bearish trend will press these holders to save their money to the stable form just like tether or even TUSD. But there was no ETA about when the market will be getting another bullish trend again and it looks so difficult for me personally dude. Just curious to know what will be happening next year.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: modmalaney on November 22, 2018, 04:10:45 AM
This is different from any existing ICO and certainly, it could not be ascertained. When entering the Exchange is not necessarily able to quick time. some of the big ICO has indeed determined their Exchange since the beginning and it didn't take long to get on the list. but a lot of that had to take several months due to various problems and it's not a good thing because it was too long.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: stefany101 on November 22, 2018, 04:59:28 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
Honestly , I don't have any ideas of how long will it takes for an ICO to be listed on crypto exchange/s. If I want to know when they will listed in their roadmap or timeline. Most ICO's roadmap have the date of their exchanges and it is important for them to have a noticed of listing date so that the token holders will be aware of it.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: vladimirhf on November 22, 2018, 05:02:48 AM
I believe that depends on the team and the exchange itself.
If the team plan to listed the coin/token into a non well known exchange that could be fast.
But on a well known exchange that could takes more time to get listed.

yes, most exchanges charge for that and it's not cheap. A good thing about stellar is their own exchange, no one needs to wait, I wish we could trade eth tokens like that. There are some dex for eth but the network fees and the minimum trade values are higher.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Sondale on November 22, 2018, 05:04:20 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
your money are not quite safe on the exchange and you jeed to know taht fact but actually i know that ypu can tr8st some of them


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Sondale on November 22, 2018, 05:05:09 AM
I believe that depends on the team and the exchange itself.
If the team plan to listed the coin/token into a non well known exchange that could be fast.
But on a well known exchange that could takes more time to get listed.

yes, most exchanges charge for that and it's not cheap. A good thing about stellar is their own exchange, no one needs to wait, I wish we could trade eth tokens like that. There are some dex for eth but the network fees and the minimum trade values are higher.
i have a feeling that exchanges are too difficult for newbies to understamd so i wpu
d recommend tomstart with other things


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: darefreads on November 22, 2018, 05:05:37 AM
I also don't have any Idea of how long will it take to get listed in any exchange but what I experience in participating some campaigns they listed their currency in some exchange almost a week after they ended their running campaigns and I think it won't took so long unlike some other Currency that took almost a months and it is really disappointing to all of their investors.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: zero714309 on November 22, 2018, 05:11:23 AM
All depends from dev and the team how well they handle the project. There are some project that are a matter of weeks already listing and also up to several months and even ended up a scam. A lot of the dev assume ico raised fund is the main reason of the ico difficult for listing on the exhanger but a few months ago I know a fact that some exchangers even do free listing coin with the main factors of coin should have the good project.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: thesmallgod on November 22, 2018, 05:30:21 AM
before the detail of the listing use to be well spelt out in the roadmap or even in whitepaper but todays things have change many ICO keep on modifying their roadmap probably due to low sales so generally token listing is always delay. Also due to the fact that generally most token get dump when listed on exchange many ICO specifically concentrate on building and developing a product that is marketable before listing on exchange


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: oceanx on November 22, 2018, 05:33:38 AM
It also depends on what kind of stock exchange, for example, Binance has tough requirements. And not all coins and tokens can even get there for money.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: bling-bling on November 22, 2018, 05:34:07 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
My first project campaign got listed in less than two months. The following projects got listed a bit longer. My friend's token got listed after over a year! So there is really no definite time as to when listings are made. Probably it would also have something to do with market conditions and also legalities. It's very important to be patient in waiting.  


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Iykecollins on November 22, 2018, 06:10:11 AM
ICO's listing in exchanges often times go in line with roadmap of the project, some projects follow strictly their roadmap while others don't. But often times projects start trading first on decentralized exchanges before its official launch on main exchange


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Peterdav on November 22, 2018, 06:27:35 AM
Depends on the project some are fast and some are quite long. For now the average project can wait around 2-3 months after their new ICO conducts listings on the exchange.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: dddudidd on November 22, 2018, 06:39:04 AM
now it is indeed very long, the ICO project to register in the market because maybe the market is getting worse, which is feared that the coins or their tokens are down


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: fuer44 on November 22, 2018, 06:42:22 AM
in general it runs long enough. usually dev says that they will test the technology they have developed first before the token is actually launched on the market exchange. so that is a natural thing, be patient.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: magisterr on November 22, 2018, 06:45:46 AM
in general it runs long enough. usually dev says that they will test the technology they have developed first before the token is actually launched on the market exchange. so that is a natural thing, be patient.

I know some tokens which was listed asap to top exchanges. Almost right after ICO. And some which didnt list nowhere. This depends of project and team. If they are ready to pay for listing and if their project interesting for exchanges - this will be listed asap.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: memberpass on November 22, 2018, 06:47:04 AM
In this bear market, I've heard that it's possible to list on decent exchanges with a few bitcoins or free for projects with legitimate token utility. Does anyone know which decent exchanges are these?


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Airelves09 on November 22, 2018, 06:47:19 AM
Each project has its own roadmap. They will have specific plans for tokens sales and listing. The time for each project is different. The latest official developments need timely attention.



Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: qiwoman2 on November 22, 2018, 06:50:06 AM
I have 82 completely useless tokens sitting in my wallet, so many ICOS either scam or don't want to pay for an exchange listing, so now only a few good projects every reach exchanges, which is really sad because in 2017 all the projects I was involved in all reached an exchange. Now it's like playing the lottery to have an ICO reach an exchange and for you to even think about making a profit. The days of ICO flipping are over and only those in private sales with big pockets and insider knowledge or those who head pump and dump groups, win in this game now. Nowadays it's way too risky to play in ICOS.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: GREENch on November 22, 2018, 07:00:19 AM
If the ICO was conducted on the Ethereum platform, then, literally, immediately after receiving the coins to the wallet, they appear on decentralized exchanges. Except when the coins are locked and cannot be moved.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: maaldaz on November 22, 2018, 07:13:25 AM
I think that is decided by how serious the team to get their coins listed in an exchange and which exchange they choose for their coins.
Since there are a lot of exchange available in cryptocurrency world.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: gurunanakji777 on November 22, 2018, 07:15:05 AM
Many of the ICOs projects has mentioned in roadmap about listing of their coin on exchanges in their whitepaper but generally I noticed it delayed in most of the projects and there are some good projects who list their coins within 1 month time after successfully finishes their ICO. On the other hand I see in many projects that I did has passed 6 months time still I am waiting for them to be listed on exchanges. So there is no fix time to list the coin on exchanges or I can say project dev most of the time wait for the good market conditions. Ultimately it depends on dev.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: mr.Belyavski on November 22, 2018, 08:05:53 AM
As a rule, listing on large cryptobirths is quite expensive. There are rumors in a crypto community that popular sites demand millions of dollars for this service. It is difficult to verify this information, since relations between cryptographic projects are confidential and protected by non-disclosure agreements. To get at least a rough idea, you have to focus on insider sources, expert opinions and statements of market participants.

The Chinese entrepreneur and co-founder of FRESCO NETWORK Roy Huang reported that one of the exchanges in the top 30 offered him to pay several hundred thousand dollars for the listing. The publication of CCN based on information from its own sources suggested that the listing cost could be from $ 2 to $ 5 million. Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin at TechCrunch conference in July this year accused the exchange of even higher price tag for listing - $ 10-15 million. Commenting on the rumors millions of price tags for listing, Sergey Zhdanov noted that "everything can be."


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: mr.Belyavski on November 22, 2018, 08:09:17 AM
Why do I need a listing?
A listing on a crypto-exchange, as a rule, increases the liquidity and price of a token: the larger, more famous and more reliable the exchange, the larger the volume and the higher price it will bargain. Examples of Ripple, Bytecoin, Zilliga, Lisk clearly show how listing can raise the cost of a token by 15-25%. This is due to the increase in the number of potential buyers, the growing popularity of the coin, its greater distribution and the emergence of new marketing opportunities.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: vasilev456 on November 22, 2018, 08:13:39 AM
Now a lot of projects are specially demanding the withdrawal of their tokens to the exchanges, for the reason that the market is not very attractive now!


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: notyours on November 22, 2018, 08:22:26 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
It depends on the decision of the ICO Campaign manager. There are many reasons why the tokens are not listed immediately. They can be more focused on project development or lack of funding that is one of the basic requirements for a good exchanger.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Mytoken on November 22, 2018, 08:26:49 AM
The time at which each ICO project lists tokens in a transaction depends on the team of the token, and since many projects are fraudulent, their tokens will never take effect!


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: igor.vanyutin.83 on November 22, 2018, 08:28:26 AM
At the moment, it is getting up to half a year for a project to get listed on exchanges, because it is getting harder and harder to achieve enough capital. Moreover, a lot of exchanges require very high fees for their listings.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: anitaraymonds on November 22, 2018, 08:39:09 AM
There is no fixed time to list token in an exchange. Each project has their roadmap and sometimes the roadmap may not be followed religiously due to one reason or the other. So they may not meet up the promised date for listing to an exchange. You can get always be closer to their various telegram and other social media platforms for current news this will help to be updated in whatever that is happening in the project.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: S[m]OKE on November 22, 2018, 08:44:01 AM
Many projects are currently delayed by the release on the  exchange due to the fact that now is not the best time for them, and I support them in this, why sell coins at prices ten times lower than the minimum.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Alisha FR on November 22, 2018, 08:57:51 AM
Every coin that appears must have the concept to register the coin in the market, I think it's not very beautiful to do Coin List on the market, they just have to choose the Dex or Cex market. Which matches the type and excellence of the Coin. So, in my opinion, the altcoin that will develop in the ICO era, if there is already a list of coins on the market.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: droptableguy2 on November 22, 2018, 09:03:25 AM
There are quite a lot of trading floors so you can choose yourself or go to google typing and find information, so it will be better if you ask on this forum.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Ostonian on November 22, 2018, 09:04:11 AM
It all depends on the team. There are cases when tokens are listed on exchanges after payment to investors and headhunters, there are cases when this happens before payment. There is no specific procedure.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: MuhNofa on November 22, 2018, 10:58:14 AM
most ICOs will be listed on an Exchange in less than 2 months but many also need time out of it, some are posting their tokens in their own exchange first


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: iljamlnk on November 22, 2018, 11:33:14 AM
Usually some time after the distribution of tokens, the coin enters the market, that is, it appears on the exchange. But there are tokens that immediately after the ICO can be traded on their own stock exchange.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Benarand on November 22, 2018, 12:05:08 PM
It depends on how quickly the project team makes a deal with the exchange for listing the coins. Someone is doing this during a fundraiser, someone after. So the terms are different.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Gabali126 on November 22, 2018, 12:07:38 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
There is no actual duration this takes. It depends mainly on the seriousness of the team. Some projects get listed on exchanges within two weeks of ICO completion.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: alimarh on November 22, 2018, 12:30:47 PM
No one actually knows but it depends on the team, some take between less than one week to as long as you can think, so ended up been on decentralised exchanges without listing on the main exchanges, so it depends it's not a fixed something.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Georgiyk on November 22, 2018, 12:32:10 PM
Each project has time to go public. It may take several weeks or even months, in different ways. Yes, this procedure is not fast.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: anatolij.shishkin on November 22, 2018, 12:35:30 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?


This is generally a problem of projects do not want to enter the market. Because of the market. Just refuse to do it. But in fact, it all depends on the project. If the project is really good. He quickly brings his coins to the stock exchange and is not afraid of nothing.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: unusualfacts30 on November 22, 2018, 12:35:44 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

that depends on the project itself. I'm seeing a lot of them are taking too long to list it on exchange due to current market situation. You can see them on forkdelta/etherdelta within few weeks but volume is not that great. I've had some take months while others took only days.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: billy.ryoko on November 22, 2018, 12:38:57 PM
For me, I will asking this question in their telegram before invest the project, it was because I have invested 2 project in last year, all this project after the ICO have not listing in any exchange, and the project team like disappear and have not answer any question, and I have lost all the money in ICO.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Remainder on November 22, 2018, 12:45:20 PM
It's quit sometime for ICO to be listed on exchange, it maybe a month or less than 6 months depending on the project, they also announce it on ann thread or on their website so must follow them in order to have an update.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: abake on November 22, 2018, 12:45:38 PM
Listing of coins or tokens actually depends on the exchange in question. The exchanges with big names like Binance, Kucoin, Bittrex, Bitfinex, Okex and the likes take longer time comparatively. It's easier and faster to list on the smaller exchanges like mercatox, hotbit, yobit, coinexchange etc.  So in essence, it depends on the exchange and also, it takes longer time for new coin wallets to be integrated on exchange. If it's the usual ERC20 or NEP5 tokens for instance, it is usually easier for exchanges  to create their wallet.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Docbee on November 22, 2018, 12:56:43 PM
Listing on exchange shouldn't take long time, how fast listing of coin depends on the team and the exchange in question, listing fee of some exchange is outrageous so this usually cause reason some coin take long time to be listed on exchange.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: oppo070 on November 22, 2018, 01:01:42 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

Sometimes it is happening even before the bounty is finished. But you can expect 1-3 months of time in order for these ICO to be listed on their respective exchanges.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: BitcoinCazh on November 22, 2018, 01:18:28 PM
its depends, have 2 conditions till tokens listing on market exchanges, first etherdelta, its will auto listing when many people have the tokens, and 2 is developers registers in some market exchanges, and all of this you will get information from the thread or telegram icos


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: TusharMali99 on November 22, 2018, 01:20:13 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

Listing time depends on the project development team. Most of the project teams try to list their tokens as soon as they end their public sale. In some cases, the project teams decides to delay the listing of tokens in case of unfavorable market conditions.

They negotiate with various exchanges regarding listing of their tokens. Depending on the listing fee charged by the exchanges, ICO teams list their tokens.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: martina14 on November 22, 2018, 01:22:44 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

It is always depend on the ICO team, they need to communicate with the exchangers people.
Some ICO were listed in an exchange a week or a month before the ICO ends though there are no transaction until ICO ends.
Some team is not putting imprtance on exchange more than the project.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Sab11 on November 22, 2018, 01:25:55 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
Actually most of ICO list thier token after the end of thier ICO because if they list immediately thier token many people will just buy in exchanger in low price, but its all depend on the team if they want to list thier token on exchanger even thier ico is still running.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: dawai asmara on November 22, 2018, 01:31:02 PM
It depends on how quickly the project team makes a deal with the exchange for listing the coins. Someone is doing this during a fundraiser, someone after. So the terms are different.
yes, depending on the team holding the project, each team has its own strategy in developing the project including the schedule of listings in exchange. but most of the existing projects are market listings after a few months the ICO is complete.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: dainoran on November 22, 2018, 01:37:54 PM
it all depends on the dev project, there is the end of the project, and also 6 months after the project is waiting for an exchange. because there are conditions that must be done by the dev project.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: msbtrooper on November 22, 2018, 01:40:18 PM
I think this depends on the members of the team behind the project. They choose the best time for them to get listed after all arrangements have been made


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: VeeraS on November 22, 2018, 01:43:21 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?


depends on the ico team and developer. they will not immediately register for a big exchange, especially for bittrex and binance. most start registered in regular exchanges. I think you can learn from some of the ico you are following.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: SaRmY on November 22, 2018, 01:44:12 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

I would say from 1 month to 5 months. Some projects are too tense with entering the market. I also often met projects that pay almost immediately. It all depends on the project developers.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: futuristishe on November 22, 2018, 01:46:19 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
It all depends on the project team and the market. It happens like a good project and a good team, and because of today's market, they display tokens on the stock exchange for 3 months.. tired of waiting. And there were such projects that were displayed in a couple of weeks after the end of sales. It was certainly very nice.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: cryptonewsID on November 22, 2018, 01:51:56 PM
it usually depends on the developer who has the authority to register on the exchange, when the market is unstable they usually HOLD coins and wait for the market to rise again, and they will get bigger profits


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: stevanGR on November 22, 2018, 01:52:59 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
it depends on dev, if you found the good one dev, the coin will list in the good market immediately
but if the dev is suck, it needs a long time even it wont be LOL


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: paulk11087 on November 22, 2018, 01:58:29 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

Completely related to the project itself. The success of the project at the sales stage is also a very important factor. After very successful sales, the time to enter the stock market can be very short.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: bitcoinVPSD on November 22, 2018, 02:04:57 PM
This depends on the project development roadmap. After the project is completed, the ICO project token will be listed on the exchange for one month or longer. In the current market situation, the process of listing the tokens of some ICO projects is often delayed for some time.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: ndico on November 22, 2018, 02:07:46 PM
Normally it's not a fixed date, it could take a short time for some ico and for some it could take a long time, most times it depends on the team and the project, popular projects lists more quickly compared to less popular exchanges.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: smyslov on November 22, 2018, 02:09:46 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

If the project is that good and they have the funds then it should go to the exchanges easily within a month, going to exchange is very important, it is expected by investors and supporters, I can consider coins that fail to get into exchange as a scam site, because there is no way for investors to make a profit.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: rozak on November 22, 2018, 02:26:18 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
I am not sure how long it will take for an ICO project to register their tokens on the exchange. because each ICO project is different in determining the exchange. usually an ICO project announces via their telegram when it will be registered in the transfer market.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: kiemnhieutien on November 22, 2018, 02:30:16 PM
Each project has different plan for exchanges listing and it's also affected by market conditions. Some ICOs list their token immediately after token sale, some others list after months and some even lists after years.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: trudovik on November 22, 2018, 02:31:38 PM
As far as I know today, on most centralized exchanges, adding tokens or coins is very expensive, besides, it is necessary that this project be popular, otherwise you will not be given anything.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: yobo2020 on November 22, 2018, 08:39:50 PM
The main factor to be considere before coin can be list on an exchange is when the project has attain their hard cap  during their ICO there is no point for such project not to be list on an exchange.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Dlux75 on November 22, 2018, 08:47:23 PM
This is up to icos team. They may wait for example 5 months or some of them preparing some exchange listing immediately after ico . Some icos doing that after 8 9 months. That is very critical thing. If tokens unlocked that can be more easy for you because you can use decentralised exchanges but if tokens locked that will be pain for you


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Xclusive5 on November 22, 2018, 08:54:24 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

Listing depends largely on the decision of the core team of a particular ICO project, some list immediately after ICO but listing has changed recently as a result of market condition. Many projects fail to list their token after 3 or 4 months because of the bad market condition.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: jupppo on November 22, 2018, 08:54:59 PM
I depend on the work of team. Most exchanges have entrance fees. But if team doesn't want to pay for listing, they can list their token on etherdelta or forkdelta. It's free.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Cocoincos on November 23, 2018, 04:04:06 PM
I think that all successful projects need to do listing very soon after end of ICO, because project that moment is popular, also they collect money they MUST to have listing on good exchanges


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: trudovik on November 23, 2018, 04:09:08 PM
The complexity of this whole process lies only in the fact that today you need a very large amount to add a project to the top stock exchange, there is an opportunity not to add to the top stock exchanges at all, so I think it is better to just add to the simplest stock exchange, for example IDEX


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Faruque312 on November 23, 2018, 04:44:04 PM
useally i saw many project comes exchanges after 2 month finising the ico, but its depend on admin. in my opinion only good projects comes exchanges early.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: the rise on November 23, 2018, 06:00:23 PM
All ICO projects must have dates when they will register tokens on the market and we can only follow what will happen to the project and where the tokens will be registered, it will also depend on how much volume is available and which can be seen in ICO Sales if the sale is good, of course it is very possible to enter a large market.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Galley on November 23, 2018, 06:29:50 PM
There are many factors affecting the timing of the registration of tokens on exchanges. Basically, everything depends on the success of the ICO, that is, on the financial status of the project. Everyone knows that in order to list on the stock exchanges, you need decent money.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: sssergy on November 23, 2018, 07:41:55 PM
It's not about time to listed, only depends on volume. To listed on Binance need trading is high and high volume coin price will high. Need some time to listed lots of exchange, if good coin.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: mihtju on November 23, 2018, 10:51:33 PM
Each project listing takes a different time, as it depends on the developers themselves and on which exchange they want to make a listing.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: fulqithetheas on November 23, 2018, 10:52:42 PM
Just Hodl, guys


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: papagravel on November 23, 2018, 10:55:51 PM
Normally it's not a fixed date, it could take a short time for some ico and for some it could take a long time, most times it depends on the team and the project, popular projects lists more quickly compared to less popular exchanges.

It all depends primarily on the amount of money collected. The more money a project has collected, the more money it can spend on listing on good exchanges.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Kurokonobasuke on November 23, 2018, 10:59:20 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

Before, it usually takes a month before a coin to be listed on an exchanger. Maybe, market listing takes times right now due to the negative market behavior. Some projects are delaying the market listing to avoid the continuous market downfall this year which will negatively affect the project's long term progressbor development. Investors and bounty hunters needs more patience right now.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: dergdislili on November 23, 2018, 11:03:31 PM
Guys, advise good ICO's, please


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: sam53 on November 23, 2018, 11:08:18 PM
This depends on the project development roadmap. After the project is completed, the ICO project token will be listed on the exchange for one month or longer. In the current market situation, the process of listing the tokens of some ICO projects is often delayed for some time.

The listing of the ICO token depends on the potential of this ICO project. I think the manager of ICO project will announce the day of listing on exchange floors so that you should be calm and wait for the day of listings, and recently, when the market goes down, almost ICO projects have delayed about listing on exchange floors because of the low price. 


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Clavulanic on November 23, 2018, 11:34:57 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
For now it takes a lot of time to be listed on an exchange due to the current situation, the developer tends to delay listing on the exchange and wait for the recovery of the market and have a good outstanding value to help the investors gaining profit as well as the campaigners.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: terliaconcko on November 24, 2018, 12:20:22 AM
Just HOLD


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: andika2018 on November 24, 2018, 01:01:15 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

I think its depend on developers team. Sometimes developers team takes more than 3 months but from what i know, average team listing their token in exchanger is 3 months at first listing.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Sadari3 on November 24, 2018, 01:20:38 AM
immediately to enter the token on the exchange is everyone's hope because they cannot wait to trade their tokens, usually the project team after distributing all tokens for about one month has been registered on the stock but the token price is still relatively cheap, to get the price according to ICO prices we must follow project development.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Yamifoud on November 24, 2018, 01:46:30 AM
immediately to enter the token on the exchange is everyone's hope because they cannot wait to trade their tokens, usually the project team after distributing all tokens for about one month has been registered on the stock but the token price is still relatively cheap, to get the price according to ICO prices we must follow project development.
We cant stop people to sell their tokens once received since they are also waiting for long to have it and got money from their hardworks. It is patient came to an end and they sell it even it cheap price.  That's the concern of all investors and project owners, and a horrible price of a certain token will we see(going down).


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: tiovaporo on November 24, 2018, 02:06:12 AM
What to buy now?


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: udam on November 24, 2018, 02:10:59 AM
It is depend on market conditions. When there is uptrend it will be very quick to exchange listing. But when bear market link this it can be several months. I think we can;t blame to anyone for this.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: lyaclotesual on November 24, 2018, 02:36:27 AM
And when will growth begin?


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: anamie on November 24, 2018, 03:49:34 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
This will depend on the project team if how long they will list their token on an exchange, but mostly it will take 1-3 months after the success of token sale, and bounty hunter's will dump the price of token after they received their rewards.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: robelneo on November 24, 2018, 03:57:42 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

There is no exact time some ICO immediately get into exchange a week after the ICO some took 2 to 3 months, especially if they are targetting big exchange, but with so many exchanges coming in the playground it's now much easier so this time it should be two weeks after the ICO if the ICO is successful because they have the fund to pay the listing.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Ibas samara on November 24, 2018, 04:53:15 AM
Each developer has a different plan. But usually they will register after ico has finished. This is not an easy job, because registering to an exchange requires fee. One of their goals making ICO is to raise funds, where some a portion of their funds can be used to register to the exchange.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: lyaclotesual on November 24, 2018, 05:17:13 AM
When is growth?


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: mr.Belyavski on November 24, 2018, 05:22:04 AM
The question is absolutely subjective, in each of these circumstances, the result will be individual, because many tori are filled with naming, it depends on many conditions, including the choice of exchange. And whether it will be an ISO project or another token, I do not think that this will be the difference for the time allotted for listing.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Xtinah on November 24, 2018, 05:59:37 AM
It depends on the DEV team. They all have different plans. Some will list in an exchange immediately after ICO while some can list even before ico ends. Others take a way longer time to list on exchange. There's no exact time, it all depends on the project team.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: miningguru on November 24, 2018, 06:06:24 AM
Now a days most of the exchange is taking a lot of time for listing the coin in the exchanges because now exchanges are keeping restrictions for listing the coin. So some companies are not listing because the market situation is also not up to the mark and this makes them prolonging for listing the tokens.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: jemarie20 on November 24, 2018, 06:16:27 AM
its depends on the team who make the project, because its depends on the road map and the same time its based its discretion when they want to listed their token to be trade in some specific exchange.  


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Wayan_Pedjeng on November 24, 2018, 06:18:29 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

If the promoters want to list the token in some of the major exchanges, then they need to pay a certain amount of fee for doing the same. Not everyone will be in favor of this. If the project is not a good one, then the tokens may not be listed for several months after the completion of the ICO.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Nggedebus on November 24, 2018, 06:19:05 AM
its depends on the team who make the project, because its depends on the road map and the same time its based its discretion when they want to listed their token to be trade in some specific exchange.  
Indeed, aside form that it could also depend on the exchange that they wish to get the coin listed.
I believe it would be faster if the team tried to get their coin listed in a low quality exchange.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: LickKing on November 24, 2018, 06:19:41 AM
This is related to the development team. In short, as an ICO investor, it is equal to diversifying funds to support developers. The next fate is to teach the development team. If you meet a good team, they will double your profits. But such a team is hard to find.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: tranthiky on November 24, 2018, 06:28:10 AM
You should read the project roadmap to find out when their token is listed. But sometimes the projects also delay this. Follow facebook-twitter-linked, participate in telegram discussions for more details.
I often see projects often list their token on: idex, idax, mercatox, hotbit, etc. Because these exchanges have low fees when listed.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: vigos on November 24, 2018, 06:41:01 AM
ICO projects usually log on to the exchange after the end of the token private placement, and because many ICO projects are afraid of the impact of the market downturn, they will extend the landing time!


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Ulya63 on November 24, 2018, 06:56:22 AM
All from the desire and capabilities of a project. There are exchanges that require a lot of money for listing, but there are also cheaper but there is little liquidity. Now very few projects want to go to the exchange because the price of the token will be lower than on ico and everyone is waiting for the next growth of the entire cryptocurrency market.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: flicbecomnews on November 24, 2018, 07:03:34 AM
In this market, I would not sell anything


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Turkish88 on November 24, 2018, 07:07:24 AM
All depends from wishes of developers.
Exchanges list tokens after paing fees.
Some tokens list during ico


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: inanilujimi on November 24, 2018, 07:12:26 AM
it all depends on how the development team works.
no one can know when the listing will be on the exchange except the project developers themselves.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: kiryamikronov on November 24, 2018, 07:15:16 AM
Now the projects do not tend to go faster on the stock exchange, as the exchange they usually lose value and capitalization of projects falling fast. Unfortunately, if you are a hunter you will have to wait a few months to sell their tokens.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Jrfranco on November 24, 2018, 11:49:34 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

Listing on exchanges for every token is a way different from the others, it takes weeks for approval, that is why, new tokens find it hard to list their tokens to some other big volume exchanges, its because of the length of time that could take, even IDEX or takes time to list new tokens. The only way we can do the ICO project is to believe on them, and inspire them of course in order to move forward. I know that some of the exchangers have also their own rules and requirements in order to met for listing new coins and or tokens.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: stomerliren on November 24, 2018, 12:02:05 PM
I think now it makes no sense to sell something


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: pitedsarat on November 24, 2018, 12:36:38 PM
Need to sell a crypto now?


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: iTradeBit on November 24, 2018, 01:04:10 PM
I think this question is individual. Not all exchanges are sufficiently selective in the listing, the listing speed depends on the exchange and the confidence that the project exists not only on paper, exchanges rarely have certain criteria.  Older and more authoritative Exchanges can not be very fast, but young exchanges are less selective and often make decisions faster.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: anov996 on November 24, 2018, 01:06:59 PM
The one which will say on however long square measure the those that square measure involve with the ICO.

I've seen ICOs that listed their coin at intervals few months once ending a flourishing crowd sale. and therefore the different ICOs, i assume you recognize on however long it takes typically these ICOs do the duty before obtaining listed to any exchange. If the coin is listed quickly to associate exchange then you must be appreciative for those operating devs.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: roy12875 on November 24, 2018, 01:09:54 PM
This question is depend in the project team, they can easy to listing in the small exchange, but it will not have enough trading volume, if they want to list in the bigger exchange, like Binance or Yobit need to pay the listing fee, and not all the project will pay it.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: stomerliren on November 24, 2018, 01:22:32 PM
Should I keep to hold coins from mining?


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: yurez on November 24, 2018, 01:25:23 PM
Now there are a lot of ICOs that collect very little and they cannot afford listing.  Therefore, no one will give an exact time frame for listing.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: baigreen on November 24, 2018, 01:37:19 PM
Long. This is all very long. Sending Tokens With such a market, we will not soon see new cryptocurrencies. Preparing for the winter without cryptocurrency.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: VieleSind on November 24, 2018, 01:39:17 PM
There is no exactly how long a token will be listed on exchange, it depend on roadmap of project behind. There are so many projects often list their token on exchange right after ICO ended but some other often focus on developing project first then they'll focus on listing after everything related to their project is fine.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: ricatop on November 24, 2018, 01:49:52 PM
everything goes individually for each project. some project was originally added to the exchange, and someone added within three months


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: high110 on November 24, 2018, 01:50:49 PM
Much depends on how good the project is and how well the team is engaged in promoting their altcoin. If the project has a good product, then large exchanges may add altcoin.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: oceanx on November 24, 2018, 05:08:16 PM
In the wallet there are a lot of coins and tokens from different airdrop and bounty, but only 10% went to the stock exchange and have a price.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: MikeyVeez on November 24, 2018, 05:11:31 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
It depends on ICO, when they want to be listed on some exchanges. Many ICOs are listed unofficialy on DEX exchanges immediately after token sale, but here, do not expect good price to sell.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: bongbong2014 on November 24, 2018, 05:27:00 PM
I think it depends a lot on the strategy of the team, sometimes the market situation is good or not. Many projects list on exchange are very fast, but many projects are more cautious.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: xialan_lu on November 24, 2018, 05:41:23 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
this cannot be predicted even the exchange does not know because to do this requires a lot of processes starting from document verification, checking wallet or smart contract quality, made payment, etc. On the other hand, considering there are many altcoins that request listings so you also have to queue with other


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Screamshot on November 24, 2018, 05:44:08 PM
Most ico project prefers listing after there main sales that after they must have reached an agreement with the exchange in question well it's depends on the project


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: harley.kitty on November 24, 2018, 06:04:02 PM
There is no definite time how long the coins will enter the exchange after the ICO has finished, usually listed in RoadMap of each project.

If you don't find it, the quickest way is to ask the project admin in the telegram group.

Mission accomplished.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Enzo05 on November 25, 2018, 01:02:24 AM
In my knowledge it depends on developer team on how fast they will list it  . Sometimes just few days after the ICO ended or sometimes months .


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: flyingcat on November 25, 2018, 01:12:01 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
It depends on ICO, when they want to be listed on some exchanges. Many ICOs are listed unofficialy on DEX exchanges immediately after token sale, but here, do not expect good price to sell.

I think the list of the token on the exchange floor depends on the developer team. And the primary factor is the finance of the project because the Token wants to be listed on the exchange floors, it cost a lot of money to do it.



Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: mirawantirinjana on November 25, 2018, 04:13:58 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
there is no definite and predictable time for how long a token will be listed on the exchanger, because the decision is already on the road map planned by the DEV and the team


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: bioquaddispwin on November 25, 2018, 05:37:35 AM
Just Hold, friends


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: quaanetsnike on November 25, 2018, 05:44:19 AM
I think that now it makes no sense to invest in altcoins :(


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: mia_houston on November 25, 2018, 05:51:08 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
I think It depend on their roadmap, when they are have planned to listing on exchanges, lets take example if they want to liting on Q1 2019, Well the coin will be available on exchange at Q1 2019, if that didnt list on their roadmap, I think it usually take about 1 or 2 month, Just guessing ;)


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: derihendra on November 25, 2018, 06:05:36 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

the duration of the ico project is various kinds, there are one month to one year, when their sales have been reached, ico they are finished, then they will register to the exchange to buy and sell the coins, long time it depends on the roadmap


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: ArturoProfit on November 25, 2018, 02:10:09 PM
The listing depends on many factors of the team's work and the success of the token sale at the ICO.But recently, major exchanges have been holding different votes for the listing of tokens on their platform.Sometimes the vote seems very corrupt!


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: aokiji06 on November 25, 2018, 02:40:39 PM
all depends on the agreement, especially with the state of the coin price like this.
of course choosing the market is very careful, I can destroy everything.
usually the initial stage of the project will be registered to a low-cost market, after walking for 2-3 months, a project will add a market place for the co-op. so as a bounty campaign we should be patient, because all parties are not harmed


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Ayyyylmeow on November 25, 2018, 02:48:42 PM
On each exchange in different ways, on the same yobit listing when it is convenient


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: oli123 on November 25, 2018, 03:02:54 PM
It all depends on the dev team when they put their tokens or coins into some exchanges. ICO projects typically have money from pre-sale tokens, it should not be a problem with putting on the exchange. It depends on the project leader how much he wants to use in this direction.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: pleci on November 25, 2018, 04:12:05 PM
as far as I know there is no time for sure how long the ICO will be listed on the stock exchange. but it usually takes several months, which is around 2 or 3 months depending on the development team. but market conditions or market quality also affect the length of time ICO records on the exchange. and usually register ICO on a small exchange first.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: chrismartin on November 25, 2018, 04:21:56 PM
It depends on the project itself mate,  on when they will plan to be listed in many exchanges. As what i have observe that,  those good projects are listed in instant after they ico has been finished because they were so active to their project unlike to many that been took a month to be listed


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: auroboros on November 25, 2018, 04:33:16 PM
With the current condition of the crypto currency, of course many ICO projects delay the listing because it avoids investor losses and disappointments, and the listing in the exchange also depends on how large their ICO results are, because each market exchange has different rules and prices


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Golftech on November 25, 2018, 04:46:31 PM
The listing depends on many factors of the team's work and the success of the token sale at the ICO.But recently, major exchanges have been holding different votes for the listing of tokens on their platform.Sometimes the vote seems very corrupt!

Yeah, it's still depend on how the team work on it, if enough funds has been raised in order to pay listing inside exchange, needs to wait for the team to keep their promise and keep holding coins that you have while the team still doing their jobs, keep yourself also aware from the community monitor the threads or any medium source of information about the listing process.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: hellyeahent on November 26, 2018, 09:55:52 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

It seems to me that this question is actually the most individualized. Some ICO issue their tokens on the exchange almost immediately, and some can afford it only at least six months


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: #Darren on November 26, 2018, 10:00:46 AM
Actually, there are so much different examples, that you cannot say for sure. One coin makes listing announcement, even before the token sale ends. Another coin is already listed on exchanges and so on.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: insidertradingeverywhere on November 26, 2018, 10:05:11 AM
It depends on quality of ICO. Quarkchain got listed on a next day after the end of tokensale.
At the same time there are a lot of projects which can't be listed for months!


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: sammiu0612 on November 26, 2018, 10:07:42 AM
I think depending on how it works of dev team. They discuss with exchanges and get a deal to listing. Date has been set and when that time comes, they will announce.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Psec on November 26, 2018, 10:14:28 AM
Some may take up to a year before listing on exchanges. The time of listing depends on the seriousness and strategy of  project team. Some do waste time of listing especially whenever they don't want to pay for listing fees and some also finds it difficult to fulfill otjrt requirements needed for their token or Coin to he listed.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: hell_slayer on November 26, 2018, 10:26:09 AM
Listing process can vary greatly, depending on the listing rules on a particular exchange and the amount of money that project developers are willing to spend on it. If the project has little money for it, it may be necessary to win the voting for the listing, but it may take a long time.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: BillyBelmonte on November 26, 2018, 02:14:39 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

I also always suffered with this question as it is always difficult to give a normal answer. I am sure that at least 2 months must pass in order to see the tokens on the exchange. This is at its best


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: cancoinl2 on November 29, 2018, 02:09:11 PM
It varies a lot and depends on many factors such as ICO itself and its team, technical issues, marketing. The crypto market situation plays a significant role as well. During the bearish market, the number of listed ICOs significantly reduces. Usually, they can be listed as early as 1 month or as late as 6-7 months after the launch. On large and reputable exchanges like CEX (https://cex.io/buy-bitcoins), the process will take a few months, to make sure that a particular ICO meets all the requirements.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: paulk11087 on November 29, 2018, 02:30:19 PM
At the moment, I think it seems healthier for projects not listed in stock exchanges. because almost every project entering the stock market declines by 10 times. Can't get investment. I think it's worth prolonging this process.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Kolikalex55 on November 29, 2018, 02:33:50 PM
It's always different. It happens that on the same day when the ICO was completed or within a month, I see projects that were on the exchange even during the ICO.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: kram31 on November 29, 2018, 02:36:39 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

It depends on the ICO team and its developer!
There are many ICO who list their tokens on exchange just right after the ICO.
Some already have their list before the ICO ends.
But there are some of them that listing is not their priority! it takes more than 2 months.
I know PCG token and they are on CHINA and to be listed they need to have 1 year due to regulation.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: durudara on November 29, 2018, 02:38:21 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
of course each project has a different target to register their tokens on the exchange and as far as I know there are projects that after the ICO are finished directly listed on the exchange and there are also those who wait up to a few months but are not yet listed on the exchange for various reasons given by the project team.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: KuyaBreezy on November 29, 2018, 02:40:19 PM
It depends a lot on the exchange, for example I have participated in ICOs where new exchanges vote to enter not so well-known currencies and we end up waiting 2 or 3 months for the listing, now if you pay the fee that is needed to enter if it is practically immediate, of course investigating first how legitimate they are.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: ashaksagnis on November 29, 2018, 03:18:41 PM
There is even projects which collected (if this is true) huge amount and cant list token in any exchange for a while.  like 3-4 months without any exchange.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Hoenya on November 29, 2018, 03:20:19 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
i think taht it can be quite dangerpus to trust soem exchanges and you might be sure taht you will see a lot of scammers there


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Hoenya on November 29, 2018, 03:20:54 PM
There is even projects which collected (if this is true) huge amount and cant list token in any exchange for a while.  like 3-4 months without any exchange.
there are amany good proje ts but it is hard to find them among tons of bad ones and scam ones so i wish you good luck


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Ferris419 on November 29, 2018, 03:36:30 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

 Actually exchange has facility to list token and coin. Every Exchange website give a place anyone list their token by paid. Some of has free exchange but that are not good. And some exchange contact for ICO token sale for some Commission.   


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: LukkasG on November 30, 2018, 09:48:25 AM
Yeah, it mostly depends on the project team. In order to be listed on some normal exchange, the team should take care of this in advance. And the better the exchange, the more effort and money are needed to list a coin there.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: great.crypto.finansist on December 02, 2018, 09:15:32 AM
In the present months, it takes longer than before to be a registered member on the crypto exchange. Developers postpone listing on the stock exchange. This is due to the expectation of recovery of an upward market. I think they are doing everything right so that investors in their ICO will get a good profit.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: watergold on December 02, 2018, 11:17:40 AM
not every ico project has a different market strategy, seeing conditions like this there are those who are desperate to put their coins into the market and some are waiting until the market conditions are stable. and regarding the time needed I think it varies, if they pay for sure it will take around a week to two weeks but we see that most of them are waiting for voting


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: rippar on December 02, 2018, 11:21:38 AM
Now almost centralised exchanges have high taxes for listing. For example, binance has ~500k-1mln$ as a listing fee, so teams do not have these money to pay for the listing.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: stevanGR on December 02, 2018, 11:37:15 AM
it depends how good developer is, if the dev is good enough it just needs short time to do it
but, if not  it would be long time. so you must know about quality of developer


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Mommynigabby on December 02, 2018, 11:49:42 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

Different DEVS different plans. There are some who lists their tokens before their ICO ends. And there are some who prefers to have exchange  shortly after ICO and some months-year after ICO. I honestly prefer shortly after ICO...


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Nastinmel on December 03, 2018, 11:15:30 AM
In the present months, it takes longer than before to be a registered member on the crypto exchange. Developers postpone listing on the stock exchange. This is due to the expectation of recovery of an upward market. I think they are doing everything right so that investors in their ICO will get a good profit.

Right! It's better to wait if you have such a possibility! Those projects which don't hurry are very smart! I'm sorry for the projects which fell because they entered the market before the downfall!


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: zeingrind777 on December 03, 2018, 11:23:46 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
It depends on the project and their team. If their team and dev do it quickly, then their tokens will immediately be on the exchange list. Not even all tokens will be on the same list exchange. Some tokens are only listed on one exchange


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: yesyoupump on December 03, 2018, 11:26:20 AM
I think it depends also by number of investors because this number is index of potential exchanges and therefore gives an idea of potential earnings of an Exchange.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Priyank9871 on December 03, 2018, 11:35:43 AM
its depend upon on their technical team... some projects listed soon and some projects take times to measure all the circumstances.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: izza123 on December 03, 2018, 12:05:58 PM
I think it depends also by number of investors because this number is index of potential exchanges and therefore gives an idea of potential earnings of an Exchange.
and if the number of investors is large but no one wants to sell, so what happened then. I think that the number of investors is not a criterion at all. project potential is one of the main factors


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: brocardinf on December 03, 2018, 12:12:30 PM
now there is a large selection of exchanges for which the project token can be filled in, under normal conditions, and this is done fairly quickly, but rather it’s necessary to say that the initiative should come from the project


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: tisumagic on December 03, 2018, 12:33:05 PM
In the present months, it takes longer than before to be a registered member on the crypto exchange. Developers postpone listing on the stock exchange. This is due to the expectation of recovery of an upward market. I think they are doing everything right so that investors in their ICO will get a good profit.

Right! It's better to wait if you have such a possibility! Those projects which don't hurry are very smart! I'm sorry for the projects which fell because they entered the market before the downfall!
actually we can judge from the project team in managing the development of the project, whether it is feasible to enter the market or have to wait first to improve. so if the project is new and in a hurry to put it in the market, then this is what happens


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: heleng05 on December 03, 2018, 12:37:47 PM
I think listing their currency in different exchange this year is really hard because many exchange are very disappointed in some currency that they accept to get list in their exchange and then gets dump a months after gets listed. And I think listing currency this year is really hard those new launched currency that's why it is hard to invest right now.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: taguig on December 03, 2018, 12:40:26 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

Some only one month if the ICO was a huge success they manage to pay the fee some took 2 to 3 months but the longest is 5 months, these are mostly airdrop coins, it is consider a scam site if they failed to get into the exchanges, because this is the reason why they invested into this coin.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: pidie on December 03, 2018, 12:40:44 PM
in my opinion, it depends on the cooperation of the project team in exchanging their tokens on the exchange. and usually they have included on the roadmap the agreement on the exchange when the iCO period ends.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: nicolas1979 on December 03, 2018, 12:46:23 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

Funny question but I can say like this, as long developer can follow exchanges rules the coin will be listing in 1 X 24 hours. Every exchanges has different rules but this is developer problems not us, we only bounty hunter join some project collect free coin and exchange it, simple activity. Always up date information about everything, specially about exchanges because this part is very important, with out exchanges no money.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Thyristor on December 03, 2018, 12:53:53 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
Exchange listing totally depend on development team they will be when they want. Because when listing fee paid than asap exchange listing will completed i think. But i think token listing is a big deal in every campaign. Listing take a lot of months until project finished.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Vilagra on December 03, 2018, 01:18:41 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

It takes very different time and depends on a project, one project can list once their ICO is finished, another one in 2 years. You must find out when project which you are interested in is going to list on exchange, usually you may ask it in telegram channel.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: nreal on December 03, 2018, 01:29:56 PM
This depends on how the project team plans with their tokens, and the market factor also has a significant impact on the listing of a token.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: jyotianand01 on December 03, 2018, 01:44:29 PM
It all depends on the project team and market conditions, if the conditions of the market not favorable, companies avoid to list their coins in any exchange but some ICO,s list their coins immediately after their ICO over.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: rafa_uefa3 on December 03, 2018, 01:52:19 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

It's like in any other areas of humans relations based on agreements (of project's team with exchanges). Some features of project
play role, like - fundamental of project, usefulness, expectations from project (i.e. speculation expectation)


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: ymirymir on December 03, 2018, 01:56:49 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

Everything depends on the exchange. It maybe quicker if an altcoin or ICO will pay for the listing than if listing is done through voting. Some exchange list coins who they think has a good potential in the market for free depending on the coin/token.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: clarkt on December 03, 2018, 02:00:02 PM
There is no particular time for ICO to generally get listed on exchanges.  Getting listed is different for every project and I believe if an ICO have a successful campaign,  it will not be difficult for them to get listed as soon as they can! NDA agreement also prohibit project from disclosing when they are likely to get listed!


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: waawd_1 on December 03, 2018, 02:00:42 PM
It obviously depends from ICO, furst of all read roadmap, usually it written there about listing, if it's not you should ask for team about it. Also you should not be surprised if your tokens won't be listen anywhere.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Utuhikan on December 03, 2018, 02:05:37 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

Each exchange site has different rules. I myself do not know for sure the time required by ICO to register their coins on the exchange. But I think it didn't last long because I once received a payment from a bounty campaign where the distance between the distribution of tokens and the existence of a market was only one to two weeks. But I have also experienced having coins that have been registered on the exchange but whose names are not yet on the market list. The most important thing is that we always think positively and believe that our waiting will bear sweet fruit.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: clear cookies on December 03, 2018, 02:10:40 PM
It depends on the project. No actual or exact date of the listing. You can look also on the road of the project when they plan to list. But other project failed to follow their roadmap because of market condition.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: ElenaN on December 03, 2018, 02:23:21 PM
It always happens differently.  where projects take 4 months to do it, and some have enough of one!


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Georgiyk on December 03, 2018, 02:41:12 PM
Time to market is key. When the project realizes that at the moment the market is unstable, there is no reason to hurry. In other words, a lot depends on market conditions. As a result, the yield on the stock exchange ranges from a month to an indefinite time.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: ricatop on December 03, 2018, 02:46:13 PM
I know exactly what the project developers are paying a lot of money in order to be able to add their coin to the exchange


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Barinerro on December 03, 2018, 06:54:23 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
Some projects take a few weeks to already be on the stock exchange and other projects for about six months , it all depends on the project team and they decide when they go on the stock exchange, so there is only to wait


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: disconnectme on December 03, 2018, 08:29:05 PM
Listing on exchange is as simple as ABC, there are even some projects that got listed on exchanges before the end of the ICO, EOS is one good projects, what you need to do is to pay the listing fee and must be sure you would provide buy support so and for the exchanges not to list a project with little commitment from the team


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: oudekaas on December 03, 2018, 08:46:22 PM
I think that it depends on a choice of a team. If ICO is quite good, the team will try to list their token as far as possible. Sometimes they are doing it in a few weeks sometimes in a few months.




Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: heritage35 on December 03, 2018, 08:56:32 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
The time of listing is really dependent on so many factors. One of which is the versatility of the project. There are some project that even before they start applying for exchanges, some good exchanges would have started come to them by themselves. Which shows how good the project is.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: mitsarasss on December 03, 2018, 09:38:12 PM
As a rule, the earlier the project goes to the exchange the better, but this rule does not work in the realities of a bearish trend. Therefore, the overwhelming majority of the project is pulled out on the exchange, everyone is waiting for the trend to change.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: retnoanjani on December 03, 2018, 09:55:59 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
Varies greatly. Some are fast and slow. So to ensure that you have to read and understand the roadmap properly. If there are inhibiting factors, the exchange listing can be delayed for months for various reasons.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: cryptowolfsu on December 03, 2018, 11:52:36 PM
It is not always enough  to pay the listing fees as the exchanges has their own procedures and
criteria the ICO should go through and it takes time. Some exchanges asks for enormous listing
fees. They do not announce long in advance when the coin will be listed only a few days prior listing.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Mishael on December 04, 2018, 01:57:49 AM
Each exchange has a different cost and this is a policy in exchange, and if the project is completed and wants to enter the exchange, the obligation of the exchange must be agreed to make the place of exchange a choice.
So each project is completed, it will conduct research for an exchange place that is easy and fast and has a high volume.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: senyorito123 on December 04, 2018, 02:47:15 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

Most of the projects they are following there roadmap when they are listed on the Exchanges, but some of the CEO they are contacting the Exchanges so that after there TokenSale if they are successful and have enough funds they will paid listing so that they will automatically listed as there promises to the investor's,and there are some projects also you need to wait for a longtime because they focus to the project improvement before they are listed.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Bagani on December 04, 2018, 02:55:18 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
It really dependes on the project's team if when they want to get listed. Some take months and some get listed on exchanges immediately after ICO. But the worst part is when the team decided not to list their tokens due to market condition and it takes so much time.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: santino11 on December 04, 2018, 02:57:35 AM
Noone knows when it will be listed, everything is decided by the ICO team.
Noone also knows where they will be listed, it is on ICO team again.
Once they decided when and where to, it is the decision on the exchange team.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Sarisang on December 04, 2018, 03:15:12 AM
each ICO has a different time. There is a need of many months and there is also some time after ICO finished already exists in Exchange. Depending on how serious the team running and developing it. If serious certainly everything including entering into exchanges already prepared well.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: jossiel on December 04, 2018, 04:27:12 AM
I saw some ICOs made it right after the ICO, they were exchange ready. If the devs are competitive enough they can lessen the waiting day because the exchanges are just there waiting for their fee and requirements which can be done easily by the team if they are willing to comply.

I pity those bounty hunters that can't see any progress to the token that they were paid with because the devs are keep on delaying this one thing that you have been waiting. IMHO, for good devs it will only take a week up to one month.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: bellaayu on December 04, 2018, 05:01:15 AM
When the ICO project is finished, everyone will definitely look forward to the coins to enter on the exchange. And for information like this, it is usually already on the ICO project roadmap. And each project has a very different time. And there are many projects whose ICO is not over, but coins are already on the stock exchange.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Jadesola on December 04, 2018, 06:59:20 AM
There is no particular time for listing,that actually depend on the dev and the team.The dev and team will surely want to go for a time that will be ok for them and their project.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: 3lyntmy on December 04, 2018, 08:34:49 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

maybe 6 moth?


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: alexsoul on December 04, 2018, 08:44:39 AM
It doesn't take a lot of time. But adding coins to major exchanges requires some payment to BTC or it happens by voting for the project. Coins are added to decentralized exchanges free of charge. Therefore, after the end of the ICO, the coin can be added, both immediately and after a few months.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Karlinz on December 04, 2018, 08:47:20 AM
Most projects are not usually quick to launch on exchanges these days, I think they are afraid of dump or are just being smart to have some other exchanges acceptance so as to get listed at several of them. However it seems the requirements in getting listed in good exchanges is becoming more demanding. But generally I feel the market conditions is responsible


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: r_delossa on December 04, 2018, 08:55:13 AM
It is very different by ICOs. Usually it takes up to one month to get listed on an exchange, but some projects are prolonging the distribution date, because of the poor management or the ICOs team decision.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Python Master on December 04, 2018, 09:04:43 AM
It is depended on each project, there are projects list their token right after their token sale end, there are projects list their token on exchanges during token sale time, there are projects list after months, years, there are projects  will never list.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: kzozenberg on December 04, 2018, 09:24:41 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
I advise you to write to the technical support to find out exactly about the listing. There are many exchanges and each exchange has its own requirements and rules so I think that they will give you a more accurate answer.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Marina17 on December 04, 2018, 09:27:40 AM
Very often, the price of a token depends on the listing on a particular exchange. For example, Traceto token T2T is now trading only on GBX and this is not the best decision of the team, because the price has fallen very much.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: jacksonhen on December 04, 2018, 09:43:45 AM
Most projects are not usually quick to launch on exchanges these days, I think they are afraid of dump or are just being smart to have some other exchanges acceptance so as to get listed at several of them. However it seems the requirements in getting listed in good exchanges is becoming more demanding. But generally I feel the market conditions is responsible



Yes, it is true. Market conditions that make altcoin prices fall especially Bitcoin and Ethereum make ICO run poorly. Some fail and scam or some extend the ICO time. If the ICO is successfully done you can see on RoadMap to find out the estimated time to release coins in the exchange.

It usually takes between 2/3/6 months and even a year according to the team's strategy. Or you can ask more clearly in the telegram group to get an answer.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: GhostWithin on December 04, 2018, 09:47:53 AM
Very often, the price of a token depends on the listing on a particular exchange. For example, Traceto token T2T is now trading only on GBX and this is not the best decision of the team, because the price has fallen very much.

Price of token fell not due to the fact that the token was listed on exchange, but due to the fact that now the whole market is falling.
In any case, token was waiting for the fall...even if this exchange was binance....


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: BruceJu on December 04, 2018, 09:49:10 AM
Most ICO projects have a time to market within 1 month of ICO's end, but in fact most ICO projects will be extended! Because they may not raise enough funds or worry about the bear market!


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: wpc143 on December 04, 2018, 09:53:01 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
There is no accurate and specific time for listing but most of this will occur after the token sales ends. It will takes more time before the implementation because both parties needed to settle first the agreements before the token officially listed. If the team can fulfill the requirements, then that's the time it will be listed in the exchange.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: tonibyuzen on December 04, 2018, 10:09:53 AM
In my experience of participating in various ICO projects, I can say that within 30 days after the IPO is completed, the tokens are distributed. Upon completion of the token distribution between investors and bounty hunters, the tokens are listed on the exchange. First of all, these are small decentralized exchanges with small trading volumes. For listing in leading stock exchanges, the required payment in BTC and vote.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: mlsbd on December 04, 2018, 10:26:27 AM
Dear this is not very big problem according to me if dev talk or hire any exchange for listing within a week or 10 days coin will liye on any exchange.
Within 10 days listing is impossible i think but in some poor exchange it's possible. Big exchange never listing within only 10 days. When you send application for listing. And exchange team take a couple of weeks to reviewed.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Cianix on December 04, 2018, 10:28:24 AM
Very often, the price of a token depends on the listing on a particular exchange. For example, Traceto token T2T is now trading only on GBX and this is not the best decision of the team, because the price has fallen very much.

Price of token fell not due to the fact that the token was listed on exchange, but due to the fact that now the whole market is falling.
In any case, token was waiting for the fall...even if this exchange was binance....
I fully agree, now the whole market is very red and because of this, many projects debug their listing on the stock exchange, that year is usually 1-2 months and already on the stock exchange were in 2018, I'm waiting for many projects for 6 months and still just come out


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: babsjoe on December 04, 2018, 10:34:02 AM
Listing on exchange is not important to many project. The market of cryptocurrency are down and listing at this point is suicider. We have seen newly listed coin dump to 90% in a single day!


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: mlsbd on December 04, 2018, 10:37:57 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
When ico project successfully finished after that dev team try to reached exchange. But sometimes it's different in some project they adding exchange when pre-sale start i think this is one kind of great strategy for any project and they will get a lot of investors to attracted people's.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Blinker123 on December 04, 2018, 10:46:08 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

It depends on the ICO. Because there are some ICO's that have problems on listing exchange and some ICO's are ready for listing and they will contact the exchange site. The shortest time is about 3-4 weeks. How long? I don't think so... because there are some ICO's too long to listed it on an exchange.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: coin-investor on December 04, 2018, 10:49:06 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
It should be immediately the longest should is one month two months will cause impatient to investors, any coin that fails to list in any exchange can be considered a scam site, it's the most important part of the development of a coin investors wants to see if they are making a profit from their investment.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: masterkiller on December 04, 2018, 10:54:42 AM
Those who know about that are only core teams, sometimes some projects can even be listed as soon as the ICO is finished. However, some projects have postponed listings for various kinds of reasons such as unstable market conditions and the like, and in my opinion it is just a reason because the developer wants to hide the shortcomings of the project or they don't have the funds to just listing


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: mr.robot8 on December 04, 2018, 11:16:31 AM
depends on the ceo and the team of the ico on dex is almost instantaneous after the tokens become available, on the chinese exchange also times are short, and if the team pays can also be listed on large exchanges such as bittrex and binance


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: wxganz on December 05, 2018, 09:59:04 AM
Sometimes projects are listIng on the stock exchange quickly. Sometimes you have to wait a year or more. And no one is immune from scams. If the project has its finished product then this time is the least-a week or a month. At this time, it takes a long time.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: johnwoodworth598 on December 05, 2018, 03:54:45 PM
Guys, advise good ICO's, please

good ico project a lot, depending on how long interested? Well, sense how long ico. here are a couple of good projects like depo, hetachain.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: johnwoodworth598 on December 05, 2018, 04:02:15 PM
What to buy now?

good man, a little more detail what interests? what is now going on iso or because of what went on the stock exchange


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: johnwoodworth598 on December 05, 2018, 04:12:26 PM
Why do I need a listing?
A listing on a crypto-exchange, as a rule, increases the liquidity and price of a token: the larger, more famous and more reliable the exchange, the larger the volume and the higher price it will bargain. Examples of Ripple, Bytecoin, Zilliga, Lisk clearly show how listing can raise the cost of a token by 15-25%. This is due to the increase in the number of potential buyers, the growing popularity of the coin, its greater distribution and the emergence of new marketing opportunities.

You are absolutely right, but I wouldn’t be so sure about the Bytecoin account, because many exchanges were removed from many exchanges, the demand is not too high


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: bittick on December 05, 2018, 04:12:47 PM
Sometimes projects are listIng on the stock exchange quickly. Sometimes you have to wait a year or more. And no one is immune from scams. If the project has its finished product then this time is the least-a week or a month. At this time, it takes a long time.
An exchange for cryptocurrency is NOT a stock exchange, it's cryptocurrency exchange and both are really different thing.
Imagine trying to list your cryptocurrency to a stock exchange, you'll be an object of laughing.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Anna Borisovna on December 05, 2018, 04:22:14 PM
Some exchanges accept payment for placing a token or for speeding up placement. Some take a long time to check a project for compliance with any necessary parameters - capitalization, parameters of a token, interests of shareholders or some of their own security criteria.
but I think that money often helps speed up the listing


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Binauf on December 05, 2018, 04:22:25 PM
It takes time to list on exchanges these days because of too many tokens. Exchanges now have stringent rules on which tokens are to be listed, if the do not meet the requirement, it may take longer after the end of ICO.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: yesyoupump on December 05, 2018, 04:25:37 PM
I think it depends by the team because to be listed an ICO team should accept to pay high fees.
So, if a project collect few money, possibility to be listed is very low.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: andrey755 on December 05, 2018, 04:45:14 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
Yes, indeed, to earn coins in the bounty of the company, this is only half the battle, then you need to wait for the stock exchange and that's when it's all gone, we feel a sense of gratitude to those who work in a team, but sometimes a very long wait and we are disappointed.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: high110 on December 05, 2018, 04:51:50 PM
Almost always it depends on the activity of the team. Very often, teams don't do marketing at all. Because of this, altcoins are often not traded on normal exchanges.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: blueteam09 on December 05, 2018, 04:54:14 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
The first gain after ICO depends on the development team of the project. Many projects have contacted exchanges to unify the token listing on hand after the end of the ICO. But many projects take months to reach the first exchange.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: mustafayasinsenturk on December 05, 2018, 04:54:52 PM
If the Ico coini ERC20, forkdelta can be listed for free. After the application can be listed in the index. You have to deposit money on the big exchanges.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: mirgo1791 on December 05, 2018, 04:55:37 PM
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Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: avonka on December 05, 2018, 11:29:07 PM
It depends on the exchanges as they have their own rules but it can take months. Exchanges are more cautious if they are listing a coin which is not listed elsewhere and they have a checking procedure and it takes time.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: a4techer on December 05, 2018, 11:43:00 PM
Their is no exact months or days when the ICO ends because it is depending on the developer or the admin when the start and end the ICO because they know when it better to launch the ICO. Just like my one project that almost 1 year still not in listing of exchange they are always saying that ICO not yet start so still waiting. We don't know when it happen so we need to be patiently  waiting for that.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Denreal on December 05, 2018, 11:57:58 PM
I am not always in a rush to see a coin list. It's better there is delay in listing, than list and allow the coin to dump. That will definitely be a big loss. Then whenever it is time to list, there must be liquidity, because that is the essence of listing and nothing more. Without liquidity, it might be hard to make profit, which also gives the coin the tendency to grow in price in future.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Bloodseekers on December 05, 2018, 11:58:14 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
Depending on the project also with several conditions, some of the projects that I participated in, most of it listed on the exchange about 2 or 3 months after the ICO ended.  But for me, i always patient to wait the token listed, i think the most important is development of the project not about listed in exchange


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: flying_bit on December 06, 2018, 01:38:02 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

ICO with enough funds and good project idea usually takes less than 3months to be listed in exchange.
Just to give you a good example, Aenco within a month after token sale was listed simultaneously in 3exchange, IDAX, LAToken and Coinmake.
So, it really depend on the project and not really the Exchange when they will be listed
Same with CoinMarketCap, once a token reach 100K market volume in consecutive days, they will be listed in CMC. A good example is Bethereum, they were able to be listed in CMC less than a month and just trading in one exchange.
The point here is that listing exchange and CMC depends on the team and performance of the token in the market.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Wend on December 06, 2018, 01:40:49 AM
Some of ICO they listed on the end of the ICO, Ill don't know on why to late to listed on the exchange. But they have ICO's also are now listed already in the exchange maybe in the private sale are reach of the softcap already or the hardcap.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: debby070 on December 06, 2018, 02:02:29 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

It depends if the ICO wants to be added to an exchange or if they are satisfied with few exchange platforms. But it usually takes a month because of the contracts that needs to be polished for the sake of treaty.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Dobby070 on December 06, 2018, 02:14:08 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

It depends on projects DEV team. Some coins will listed ASAP after ICO, some coins takes months... And some of them no time listing in anywhere.

I guess if the project is listed in an exchange too early, there is something not good in it. I prefer projects or ICOS that didn't rush to be listed but those having a  value to their coin rather than letting others to sell it ASAP.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: WackMack on December 06, 2018, 02:19:46 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

It depends on projects DEV team. Some coins will listed ASAP after ICO, some coins takes months... And some of them no time listing in anywhere.

I guess if the project is listed in an exchange too early, there is something not good in it. I prefer projects or ICOS that didn't rush to be listed but those having a  value to their coin rather than letting others to sell it ASAP.
Why do you think quick listing is bad? I think the opposite is very good. This means that the project is not afraid of market conditions whatever they are. Personally, as an investor, I don’t like to wait for a listing for half a year.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: akungagal on December 06, 2018, 02:23:39 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
i think that depends on those who work, some from ico only need 2 to 3 weeks to enter the stock exchange. but some of the other ico took longer than that.

i don't think there is a provision for that.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: nasipadang on December 06, 2018, 02:30:02 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
It depends on the developers who are in the project, the sooner they are put in an exchanger I think the team is doing a good job. some ICOs also sometimes require more than 3 months after ICO sales are completed. Maybe you can see in etherdelta / forkdelta because a lot of ICOs that have finished sales will be posted on the market, if there is no listing confirmation by the developer.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: grifinmch on December 06, 2018, 02:37:45 AM
things like this are tough. Depending on whether the team that handles this is serious on the project or not. Sometimes it took a long time because such considerations see also crypto falling like this, of course, takes time to wait for the condition to be improved. but there are too few days before ICO finish or lapse of a few days, it already exists in the Exchange and ready for sale.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: elite070 on December 06, 2018, 02:41:25 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

Sometimes while the ICO is still running, they already established some connections to the exchange, in the future, many ICO is listed to fast in an exchange just right after the ICO but still depends on the managers.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: oppo070 on December 06, 2018, 02:46:27 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

Listing on an exchange basically took 1-2 months I think based on my experience. IT is quite really difficult to choose the best exchange platform for the managers and team to ensure the best opportunities to their coins/tokens.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Morning honor on December 06, 2018, 03:26:21 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

It depends on projects DEV team. Some coins will listed ASAP after ICO, some coins takes months... And some of them no time listing in anywhere.
Yes i agree with we cannot predict when is the exact date or months does the listing of exchanges comes to.after the ico's it is not still updated for listing,as a matter of fact mostly coins and tokens are already in our wallets but their is no such use of it because listing of exchanges will not still listed.,but not all i may say,  there are still projects that is smoothly nice of their  listing of exchange.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: audyearls on December 06, 2018, 08:53:37 AM
every ico project requires different times to list their tokens into an exchange, and in my opinion no one knows when exactly ico list their tokens into an exchange, who knows when exactly is the development team from ico, so if you want to know the information about when the token is listed in exchange just ask the ico development team via pm or in the ico telegram grub.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: r_delossa on December 06, 2018, 08:57:59 AM
In the perfect way it would be even before the token sale ended. It would be a great motivation for people to invest in such projects because such actions cause a high level of trust. But unfortunately it takes several months for a token to be listed on exchange.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Bittalk12 on December 06, 2018, 01:35:24 PM
That depends on their budget and how both party will accept the terms and conditions before listing. It will take longer than expected if there will be a change of plan because of market crash because that will also lessen their budget since they collects cryptocurrency during ICO, not fiat currency. They are announcing it as soon as possible on their social media groups so you better watch out for those announcements and mark your calendar or you will be left behind once their altcoin gets dump by its investors and bounty hunters.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Krabat on December 06, 2018, 02:04:47 PM
On various exchanges listing may cost very differently. On the new unknown stock exchanges, you can get a listing almost for free or for a symbolic price of just a few thousand dollars. On stock exchanges that are known to a large number of people, the listing cost may be hundreds of times more expensive because the listing on such exchanges usually leads to a significant increase in the price of this token.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: martina14 on December 06, 2018, 02:07:40 PM
In the perfect way it would be even before the token sale ended. It would be a great motivation for people to invest in such projects because such actions cause a high level of trust. But unfortunately it takes several months for a token to be listed on exchange.

Then if a project ICO is listed on LATOKEN then that is an advantage for the team?
I see many ICO now on LATOKEN and it is good to see that after their ICO SALES will be listed in LATOKEN exchange instantly.
I dont know how much is the fee if there's any or just a free one.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: MetalGear on December 06, 2018, 03:26:30 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
After their ICO we need to wait more time and some time it takes couple of months to be listed. Most of the bounty that I have join some of them are not listed in exchange so  as of now I still waiting for the listing. Most of the success ICO they listed their token in good exchanger.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: rearwheels on December 06, 2018, 10:43:07 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

I know one coin which was trying to be listed on exchange for 6 months. And it was paid listing.
Only after some guys helped to push listing - it happened finally.
So basically it depends on exchange.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: BTCmasterVM on December 06, 2018, 11:29:58 PM
According to my observation, after the end of the sale, it takes at least one or two months, sometimes it takes more time, if you choose by quality, I think it may be longer, but as a result listing on a good exchange.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: jumail on December 06, 2018, 11:37:50 PM
According to my observation, after the end of the sale, it takes at least one or two months, sometimes it takes more time, if you choose by quality, I think it may be longer, but as a result listing on a good exchange.
You are right, each project has a different roadmap including a schedule in the token listing. So we must understand the roadmap and always update information about the project from their official accounts.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: DainSLane on December 07, 2018, 12:01:12 AM
Listing on exchanges after the ICO end i think it takes 15 days to one month, there are some factors that the listing on that exchanges was very hard to list their token because there are some exchanges are very sensetive in their requirements in order your token to be listed.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Cactushrt on December 07, 2018, 12:06:20 AM
Well it depends on each side i can see some they are already listed even the ico is going on i hate those team says listing is not their priority


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: cpoer2011 on December 07, 2018, 02:02:53 AM
It depends on the roadmap of the ICOs projects, some need some time but some takes a little time. For each exchange has they own rules such as how long the token will be listing, the fee for listing, and some requirements to be filled it up.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: biznes35 on December 07, 2018, 06:58:43 AM
It all depends on the quality of the project, the agreement and their desire to share their coins, as sometimes the exchange projects ask for part of the coins for the listing.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Dimm_bounty13 on December 07, 2018, 10:01:55 PM
According to my observation, after the end of the sale, it takes at least one or two months, sometimes it takes more time, if you choose by quality, I think it may be longer, but as a result listing on a good exchange.
You are right, each project has a different roadmap including a schedule in the token listing. So we must understand the roadmap and always update information about the project from their official accounts.

Everything depends on the situation in the market - most projects don't enter the market because it'll lead to the fall in price! Nobody wants to hold alts, all want to fix their positions and wait!


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Gibreil on December 07, 2018, 10:08:30 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
It depends upon the developers of the project There are some dev that wants to be listed in exchange because they want to have their native token a value that will sustain their development. There are some dev that focus on the main product rather than listing on exchange. Top exchanges require large amount of fee to list a token. So, only dedicated and serious project will be listed to them.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Prosperityforall on December 07, 2018, 10:10:54 PM
Yes, listing on exchanges isn't hard activity. At the same time for me there is a priority for most common exchanges, I prefer to trade on Binance and Okex.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: JuanPaulo on December 07, 2018, 10:12:03 PM
According to my observation, after the end of the sale, it takes at least one or two months, sometimes it takes more time, if you choose by quality, I think it may be longer, but as a result listing on a good exchange.

Listing on decentralized exchanges can happen automatically and free of charge immediately after paying the token to investors.
Listing on centralized exchanges depends on the amount of money collected by developers and on their desire. The more money the developers have collected, the more chances that the token will be found on a good stock exchange.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: valnd on December 07, 2018, 10:19:21 PM
Well i depends on the project and the team that is behind it, but the popular the ICO the more chance of them likely going to list early on exchange if they so desire, and there are some project that it takes longer time to list, it's on depends on the team and the project in question,


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: kawetsriyanto on December 07, 2018, 10:26:02 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

It doesn't depend on the exchanges, but the team of ICOs. Some ICO projects can directly list their tokens after token sale ended, and some list the tokens during ICOs. While others delay to list because of many reasons. So, it is about the teams of ICO projects, and not about exchanges.   


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: BillyTalent on December 07, 2018, 11:06:35 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
All projects are different. Some toxins come to the exchange almost immediately after the end of the ICO, the second six months later, and some never go to the exchange. It all depends on the project and the work of the team.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: WalkerIVIV on December 07, 2018, 11:09:39 PM
According to my observation, after the end of the sale, it takes at least one or two months, sometimes it takes more time, if you choose by quality, I think it may be longer, but as a result listing on a good exchange.
Basically it's will be so easy if you are preparing a lot of money to pay the exchange site just like a few coins that paid a few millions dollars to get listed on the major exchange site. They are wanna get money and this what will do by exchange site to earn revenue from the product.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: King Bounty on December 07, 2018, 11:22:37 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

It depends on the project, because there is no time limit for how long the project must be listing in exchange and I am sure that now many projects will not list their coins in exchange, because the market is in bad condition, so many projects wait until the market improves for listing to exchange.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: necromastery on December 07, 2018, 11:31:02 PM
According to my observation, after the end of the sale, it takes at least one or two months, sometimes it takes more time, if you choose by quality, I think it may be longer, but as a result listing on a good exchange.
You are right, each project has a different roadmap including a schedule in the token listing. So we must understand the roadmap and always update information about the project from their official accounts.
Only a few projects I've ever met, in the near term after the ICO ends, their coins are directly listed on the market. Didn't need to wait until a month,
it really makes me salute. I think it's just an extraordinary project that can be like that.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Ranly123 on December 07, 2018, 11:33:36 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

It depends on how the team do their job to be on time to deliver what their roadmap is. Usually ICO project get listed on exchanges 1-2 months after the completion of their crowdsale.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: dabenko on December 07, 2018, 11:37:24 PM
Listing should not be something challenging for a project to do, as there are so many exchanges out there, looking for good coins to list. Except the project is so much concerned in the exchange to list on.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: GERMO COIN on December 07, 2018, 11:40:15 PM
most projects will wait for their coin listing into the exchange, so that the coin price does not go down and what they are waiting for is :
1. good market conditions
2. the product of their project is complete
because if they listing coins when the market is in a bad condition and the product of their project has not been completed or is not ready, then the price of the coin will definitely go down and that will make investors lose.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: mastersay on December 09, 2018, 02:30:21 AM
You can watch the projects timeline to know more on when is the listing of the exchanges on the project. Some of the projects right now are delaying the listing on the exchange because of the unstable market. When they list it right now, the tokens price of the projects are wreck.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: secondbtc on December 09, 2018, 03:46:36 AM
Team need to pay listing fee and it max takes 24 hour
There are some free listing exchanges as well where investor can also submit that ico for listing.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: BoxerRobert on December 09, 2018, 03:58:19 AM
Listing on exchange based on that project team and market condition .Most of the ico listed after completing ico it take 90 to 100 days


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Ecex.Exchange on December 09, 2018, 06:23:35 AM
There is no reason to list on different exchanges. Value of your token derives from the token agreement. If there is no agreement, the token price is 0.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: sjbi on December 09, 2018, 08:32:32 AM
I also want to ask the same question as I am fed up with some coins that have been expending the exchange listing date under various pretexts. So far as I know the good projects will keep their words and get listed on exchanges right after their ICOs are finished. But bad and fake ICOs make different excuses so as to avoid exchange listing. I think we investors or bounty hunters should press new ICOs for exchange listing as we also have some rights.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: MSTuTeJIb on December 09, 2018, 06:42:06 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
In my practice, I met the fastest listing - a week after the end of the ICO. By the way, it was the most valuable project for the whole of my practice. And the longest listing I've been waiting for a year and a half


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Whisper555 on December 09, 2018, 06:47:38 PM
I can not say the exact time that the project spends on listing the tokens on the exchange. All different. Some adhere to the schedule specified in the roadmap, others feed the community with their promises about the imminent listing on the stock exchange, and still others are scam.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: ven7net on December 09, 2018, 06:50:46 PM
It is difficult to answer your question, as listing time on stock exchanges depends on many factors. For example, some ico specifically inhibit the listing, hiding behind phrases about product development, in such cases the listing time increases by undefined term or listing may not occur at all. If we take for example the ideal conditions, when there are no obstacles for listing, then most likely it will take just a few days, maximum a week. Unfortunately, there are factors that make listing difficult on the part of the exchanges, since the latter ask for listing money, which is often a very substantial amount. I think that taking money for the listing is at least not far-sighted and this is one of the factors that the development of the ico market and blockchain technology is hampering.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: soramon on December 09, 2018, 06:53:41 PM
Well it depends on the team behind the project. If they already planned listing after ico maybe after 2-3 weeks the token already availabr on exchange. But if not planned yet it usually take more times. Maybe you should check their whitepaper. Search the roadmap all information you need is right there.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Slark on December 09, 2018, 09:11:22 PM
It happens that projects have not yet completed the ICO already withdraw their tokens to the Exchange, but in most cases you have to wait from two to four months.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: johnwoodworth598 on December 12, 2018, 03:37:24 PM
I think it depends by the team because to be listed an ICO team should accept to pay high fees.
So, if a project collect few money, possibility to be listed is very low.

I also think so, and some are delaying for half a year and the price as a result in listing some of the projects is penny.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: aalavandan on December 12, 2018, 03:38:38 PM
Nowadays it takes more than several months for a token to be listed on exchanges. It is happening due to the market conditions and the fact, that the ICOs are more often prolonged because they are not able to reach their fundraising goals.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: miklesm on December 12, 2018, 03:43:30 PM
It depends on both the project and the exchange. Small exchanges can list the tokens within a day if the project has paid the fee. Top exchanges usually list only top projects in this process usually takes more than one week.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Ambers on December 12, 2018, 03:47:02 PM
Different exchanges have different listing requirements. Sometimes it takes at least a month to get a listing on major exchanges, and it also depends on whether you have money to make a listing or you want to receive it conditionally for free.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: kjnfmplm on December 12, 2018, 03:48:50 PM
I don't think that there is a specific time an ICO will be listed. It's not like they have a deadline to be listed. It depends on the success of the project. Most likely, if the project is successful, the waiting time is shorter.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Gilliffyn on December 12, 2018, 04:06:02 PM
Well, if you have in mind that how much time passes to after the ico went on the exchange then of course it's hard to say, it all depends on the team , but if they pay the exchange for what they list it usually takes less than a week , and now the projects do not list for a long time because of this market(


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Macinto$h on December 12, 2018, 04:20:43 PM
Many new exchanges now provide very attractive listing conditions, for example, TowerBee Exchange - a new exchange that has recently started its operation - offers to receive a listing for a very small reward - no more than 30 eth. I think this is a very good suggestion for new projects.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: artur.borovoj on December 12, 2018, 04:36:09 PM
It depends on the exchange and the development team. Many projects now specifically do not go to the exchange so that the price does not fall sharply, the developers continue to work and wait for a bull's trend.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: izza123 on December 12, 2018, 04:47:51 PM
It depends on the exchange and the development team. Many projects now specifically do not go to the exchange so that the price does not fall sharply, the developers continue to work and wait for a bull's trend.
this throws many investors off the market. I just don’t understand why projects don’t pay to the bounty hunters? After all, they do not pay in dollars or bitcoins, but in their tokens with no price...ok, they can wait and do not make any listings, but you have to pay to people


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: ellensmith025 on December 13, 2018, 09:46:53 AM
It all depends on the project team. I know very good projects that started preparing for listing even during ico. Chepez month after the end of the coin was on the exchange of the top 20. And there are disgusting projects that have not been flooded on the exchange for half a year.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: cryptolord2077 on December 13, 2018, 10:36:40 AM
In the current realities of the market, very few projects are entering the exchange, many are pulling with this, because entering such a market can hit the project hard, because the price will fall 100% down. Nevertheless, there are exceptions, for example, the project XYO which has increased in price over the past few weeks by 140%.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: rippar on December 13, 2018, 10:43:41 AM
In the current realities of the market, very few projects are entering the exchange, many are pulling with this, because entering such a market can hit the project hard, because the price will fall 100% down. Nevertheless, there are exceptions, for example, the project XYO which has increased in price over the past few weeks by 140%.
But xyo is not a new project. And it fallen before, so do not compare old projects with current ICOs which want to get listed even at idex.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: stefany101 on December 13, 2018, 10:43:54 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
To be honest, listing of tokens on exchange platform/s is/are depends on the ICO development team. If they are planning to do it after their ICO concluded then the token holders must be patient to wait for the listing so that they can trader theirs. Actually, listing is not easy and fast as others are thinking, there are so many process that a ICO development team and the exchange management team to be considered before the official listing of token/s.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: makishart on December 13, 2018, 10:51:07 AM
Team need to pay listing fee and it max takes 24 hour
There are some free listing exchanges as well where investor can also submit that ico for listing.
How long time needed to list the coin depends on the agreement between the team and exchange site.  Most of the free listing exchange site doesn't have a lot of volume compared to the paid to listing exchange site. this will give a lot of impact to the demand of coin.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: elenka n on December 13, 2018, 11:45:10 AM
It all depends on the project and his team. But the last time I would say that it began to take a very long time, especially against the backdrop of a falling market!


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Adhichan on December 13, 2018, 11:49:44 AM
It all depends on the project and his team. But the last time I would say that it began to take a very long time, especially against the backdrop of a falling market!
dev team has their opinion why postponed listing to exchange, especially in bearish market like current condition.the most important thing was they want to protect their investor from dumping.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: rez303 on December 13, 2018, 11:52:20 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
It is often based on their roadmap to grow. Before investing in any ICO project, look at their roadmap and evaluate what their promises are. If they are doing well as planned, that would be a sign of a good project.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Golstrim on December 13, 2018, 11:55:25 AM
Listing on exchanges should accur once product is launched.
In other case there is no need to do early listing.
Price is dumped in this case!


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Civazky on December 13, 2018, 11:56:13 AM
I think this depends on the members of the team behind the project. They choose the best time for them to get listed after all arrangements have been made


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: johnwoodworth598 on December 13, 2018, 12:56:17 PM
Now a lot of projects are specially demanding the withdrawal of their tokens to the exchanges, for the reason that the market is not very attractive now!

Listing is one of the main parts of cryptocurrency, without listing there will be neither volume, nor sales, nor price.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: chadtn on December 13, 2018, 11:12:58 PM
There are many reasons for listing of some token:
  • Reputation of a developer team;
  • Project success;
  • Soft cap/ hard cap was reached or not.

It may depend on the exchange also. I know a good project and it could not access for one exchange for very long.
Since the name token consisted of two characters.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Osayo on December 13, 2018, 11:16:13 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
I have observed that most ICOs take almost an average of 3 months now to get their tokens listed on exchanges. Some of them are just unnecessarily greedy and wouldn't want to spend the ICO funds to list the token on good exchanges.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: lynlyn on December 19, 2018, 08:40:14 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
Exchange makes it easier for you to make crypto transactions, such as trading from fiat to crypto.
You can trade and invest in crypto through exchange, you can choose an exchange according to your token, if the highest price is in a decentralized exchange, you can trade in that place. Every token also have different exchange and different time for there token listed, it depend on the project hype.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Maria Dent on March 14, 2019, 11:34:48 AM
Overall the best ICO’s to invest in 2019, depends on what your preferences are in terms of ideas, teams, and uniqueness. You can invest in your passion, or on speculation of fundamentals that a particular idea will be well received by the public thus cashing in on a profit.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: cewekimut on March 14, 2019, 01:39:06 PM
To register a token on an exchange there is indeed time. And usually, the ICO Team provides information when the token will enter the Exchange. And information about exchanges is usually very long, all depends on the performance of the Team. If you have a good team and the project can continue to grow, the process will be fast.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: bittraffic on March 14, 2019, 01:48:57 PM
To register a token on an exchange there is indeed time. And usually, the ICO Team provides information when the token will enter the Exchange. And information about exchanges is usually very long, all depends on the performance of the Team. If you have a good team and the project can continue to grow, the process will be fast.

If they see the team can pay the fee for getting their coin listed, they should also be looking for the community of the project because if the exchange only sees the huge fees for getting it listed, they will soon suffer when there is no trading volume to this coin. It would be a complete waste for both the team and exchange in the end. Chances is that the coin will be delisted.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: odranoel on March 14, 2019, 01:50:54 PM
There are different situation or scenario on listing exchange. Some are listed on exchange after ICO end, some are after long time, some are not also, and there's also exchange rate are very dropped and can not rise anymore.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: harapan on March 14, 2019, 03:07:29 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
there is no certainty, everything depends on the team behind the project.
By the way, I bought several altcoins in 2018 and until now there has been no news when these coins will be listed on the exchange.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: vanya.pronin.1983 on March 14, 2019, 03:13:09 PM
It depends on the project and the amount of collected funds, because exchange listing costs a lot of money. I have heard that Binance want 5 million USD for their listing and I have no doubts that they get the same amount for their IEOs.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: marks1976 on March 14, 2019, 03:22:59 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
there is no certainty, everything depends on the team behind the project.
By the way, I bought several altcoins in 2018 and until now there has been no news when these coins will be listed on the exchange.
Have you done a lot of research before? It looks so horrible to see that. if the team wants to pay the listing fees and the coin can be listed on at least medium exchange site. But most of icos are wanna holding their money rather than spending it for liquidity.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Dobolen on March 14, 2019, 03:23:53 PM
ICO projects that will be registered in the exchange market require a large amount of money. So they also make an agreement or cooperation if the ICO is able to pay a predetermined fee. The most interesting thing for me is that there are several ICO projects whose products have been listed on the stock exchange. And this is very good to follow.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Xenrise on March 14, 2019, 03:27:51 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? 
Usually as long as you pay the corresponding fee for listing, the listing will take at least days to occur.

Is it different with other exchanges?
Different exchange, different procedure, and different payment.

But sometimes, it will take too long because some exchanges are processing a lot of coins too.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Mythodea on March 14, 2019, 03:36:07 PM
It depends from the ICO and from the exchange, usually the bigger the community of the token is the bigger the chances to be listed quickly on the exchange, you can try though to list it on Cryptoplanex Exchange, small listing fees as far as i know, also you can try to other new exchanges.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Svarora on March 14, 2019, 04:07:14 PM
Different exchanges have predetermined art of rule for the coin to be listed. The have the fees structure which the company have to pay.  Large exchanges provide liquidity to company and ensure safety to investor also.like binance the coin which are listed on there exchanges have good success rate.  But many ico use their internal server for exchange of token. They are generally not good as they disappear without any intimation


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: jolle123 on March 14, 2019, 04:31:41 PM
Most tokens now being listed on the exchanger are out of volume and the outside is dumped token. Many exchangers are counterfeit volumes and most of them are cheap exchanges. And because of the bad market situation which until now has fallen.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: makerst on March 14, 2019, 04:38:45 PM
Adding tokens to the exchanges is really a very obsolete matter, especially if the exchange is very popular, they very much ask for a lot of money for the placement, so I think that a very serious action is needed here in relation to projects


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: ven7net on March 14, 2019, 04:39:57 PM
Listing on the stock exchanges primarily depends on the administration of the project, as they decide to do it or not. There were cases when admins directly stated that they were not interested in exchanges, but only their product. Then the factor of the exchanges themselves where the listing is planned is included. Often this process can also take some time. In general, the listing process is not quick and sometimes expensive. As for the example of the Etherium platform ERC20 tokens, their trades can be opened immediately upon the appearance of a smart contact, for example, on the ForkDelta decentralized exchange.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Aryleeto on March 14, 2019, 04:43:53 PM
All exchanges have their own listing rules , but usually it is from a week to a month include an exchange on the exchange , but still of course depends on the project when he files a petition to the coin was flicked


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Aptekary on March 14, 2019, 05:57:59 PM
All exchanges have their own listing rules , but usually it is from a week to a month include an exchange on the exchange , but still of course depends on the project when he files a petition to the coin was flicked
The fact is that many exchanges exhibit very difficult conditions for new projects. It is necessary to take into account the fact that today investors refuse to invest in the company's ico, because it is more profitable for them to buy the same coins on trading exchanges after leasing.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: aliceHortrex on March 16, 2019, 08:00:55 PM
All exchanges have their own listing rules , but usually it is from a week to a month include an exchange on the exchange , but still of course depends on the project when he files a petition to the coin was flicked
The fact is that many exchanges exhibit very difficult conditions for new projects. It is necessary to take into account the fact that today investors refuse to invest in the company's ico, because it is more profitable for them to buy the same coins on trading exchanges after leasing.
These conditions are not just created. I think that now there is a protection of the trend in the market, which does not allow it to scale with great speed.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: AgentZero23 on March 16, 2019, 08:21:04 PM
It takes two to three months depends on how the big the exchange. The top 20 exchanges according to market cap have different set of listing conditions and some of them are very strict. However, seems Latoken have more listing every week and compared to Binance,Okex,Hitbtc and inside the top 10.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: rozak on March 16, 2019, 08:26:09 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
cannot be confirmed ICO Listing on exchanges because each project is different, some are fast and some wait too long, but the ico project fast Listing on exchanges ,the project was in good condition


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: melomanskiy on March 16, 2019, 08:44:10 PM
It depends on the readiness of the project, on the current situation on the market, on financing and many other factors. Sometimes you should postpone listing on the stock exchange at a later time, so as not to ruin the project.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: tabas on March 16, 2019, 08:48:30 PM
Adding tokens to the exchanges is really a very obsolete matter, especially if the exchange is very popular, they very much ask for a lot of money for the placement, so I think that a very serious action is needed here in relation to projects
They have standards to follow, in binance, if the token/coin is working and worth to take they are listing it for free. In Kucoin before, I remember they were asking around 2 BTC for listing fees and during that time kucoin is just on their momentum. I don't know today how much they charge with their listing.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Moeda on March 16, 2019, 08:49:04 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

This is difficult for us to answer, because each token developer has its own mechanism. But usually between 2 to 3 months after ICO. But you can read in the ICO roadmap, usually there is explained about exchange registration.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: landoffaucets on March 16, 2019, 08:52:41 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?
It depends on ICO, when they decide to list their token also depends on when they pay for listing, if the project has a reputable name, working product.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: mdzahed134 on March 16, 2019, 08:57:02 PM
There are many reasons for listing of some token:
  • Reputation of a developer team;
  • Project success;
  • Soft cap/ hard cap was reached or not.

It may depend on the exchange also. I know a good project and it could not access for one exchange for very long.
Since the name token consisted of two characters.
All of the big exchange justify about the project details before the listing progress like as project is legit or not, funding amount, soft cap reach or not. Binance listing is very difficult they arrange vote competition for listing because there are no chances to list random project. Other many good exchange listing first priority is exchange fee than you can get quick service.          


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: BTCreward on March 16, 2019, 10:35:45 PM
It all depends on how quickly the development team to agree with the exchange and also depends on which exchange they want to make a listing of their coins.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: JuanPaulo on March 16, 2019, 10:43:21 PM
Each project has its own time for entering the stock exchange. It all depends primarily on the amount of investment collected, the more the amount collected the faster you can go to a very good exchange. On decentralized exchanges, tokens appear for free immediately after issuing tokens to investors and bounty hunters.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: rezakurnia66 on March 16, 2019, 10:55:55 PM
yes, that is true but for now many projects are difficult to achieve the results targeted by the team maybe because investors are also careful in choosing projects, so for now it is also rather difficult to enter the market faster as we expect.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Xalata on March 16, 2019, 11:02:14 PM
Well listing on exchanges is depends on the project and when they have stated in their roadmap to list their cryptocurrencies on exchanges. Listing of tokens on exchange platforms is one of the big step in the development of a project. I really prefer that project managers take their time very carefully and develop their project to the extent that their tokens are being used constantly on their platform so that it does not get dump easily on exchanges.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: chanc3r on March 16, 2019, 11:04:13 PM
yes, that is true but for now many projects are difficult to achieve the results targeted by the team maybe because investors are also careful in choosing projects, so for now it is also rather difficult to enter the market faster as we expect.
Most of the project that succeed nowadays are already partnering with the exchange. It is to be expected since getting listed on exchange is really difficult and took so much money so they are creating an agreement first.
By this they will ensure that their project will be listed other than just wishing to be listed because that's taking you nowhere.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: JeromeL on March 16, 2019, 11:08:10 PM
Yes, as a rule, developers are not in a hurry to scroll on exchangers, no matter how much money they collect. They are deceiving their investors and trying to pull the listing deadlines to the maximum in order to delay the fall in the price of their tokens.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Eildosa on March 16, 2019, 11:12:03 PM
Well, it can actually be different. If the project is focused on releasing its coin to the exchange immediately after the ICO, then it does not take much time. But if the team has other plans, the issue of coins on the exchange can be postponed indefinitely.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: prasad87 on March 16, 2019, 11:13:06 PM
It depends on the readiness of the project, on the current situation on the market, on financing and many other factors. Sometimes you should postpone listing on the stock exchange at a later time, so as not to ruin the project.
I think trying to time it right is like timing the bottom of the market - the more pessimistic everyone is, the cheaper it's going to be. Other than that, timing shouldn't matter all that much.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: 2tang on March 16, 2019, 11:26:11 PM
very varied but on average they will listing their coins , usually 1 to 2 months after they complete the ico and usually they will start from exchangers that have small volumes then gradually they will register their coins on larger exchangers as the project grows
but there are some projects that register their coins very long on the exchange for various reasons and one reason is because they are waiting for a good moment, for example when the market is in an uptrend


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: calya on March 16, 2019, 11:32:08 PM
It depends on the readiness of the project, on the current situation on the market, on financing and many other factors. Sometimes you should postpone listing on the stock exchange at a later time, so as not to ruin the project.
I think trying to time it right is like timing the bottom of the market - the more pessimistic everyone is, the cheaper it's going to be. Other than that, timing shouldn't matter all that much.
postpone listing on exchanges could be good strategy to avoid price dumping.but in other side ,their community will shouting never end.some projects already postponed , they prefer to deliver their product first to investors.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Papcio77 on March 16, 2019, 11:41:35 PM
It takes time to be listed because even exchange have standard, so it really take times for a project before hitting a good exchange


Some exchange plarform offers btc or any coins for the payment for listings. These might be the first exchnage to start up for s project while top exchange like binance is a hihh standard when it comes to listing. The coins must be from a good project, they are avoiding  scam tokens also for their credibility as good exchange for trading


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: Russlenat on March 17, 2019, 05:49:29 AM
It depends on the readiness of the project, on the current situation on the market, on financing and many other factors. Sometimes you should postpone listing on the stock exchange at a later time, so as not to ruin the project.
I think trying to time it right is like timing the bottom of the market - the more pessimistic everyone is, the cheaper it's going to be. Other than that, timing shouldn't matter all that much.
postpone listing on exchanges could be good strategy to avoid price dumping.but in other side ,their community will shouting never end.some projects already postponed , they prefer to deliver their product first to investors.
That's true, the team would understand the market situation now, if they will force to list, it will not result to a good price.

Also, the lack of interest to invest in the market now will be a big hindrance for liquidity, if they will list with low volume, it will result to s significant loss of the value when people will dump and it's not good to reflect in the price history because every project are into long term.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: hellyah070 on March 17, 2019, 07:02:19 AM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

If you can't really wait for the best of the cryptocurrencies price to hit the market. You can try to search the contract address of a particular token in fork delta. But take note, it is not advisable to always buy and sell there. Usually hunters just dump the coins which is not good.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: hell_slayer on March 17, 2019, 11:52:55 AM
The time required for listing is different for all exchanges. I think it takes from 2 to 8 weeks, depending on the exchange and the project. I do not take into account decentralized exchanges as forkdelta or etherdelta, where this can be done in a few minutes .


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: goodday886 on March 17, 2019, 11:53:14 AM
if the market is in a bear market for a long time. many projects will delay the listing plan. because the overall market trend is falling. any new coins will fall sharply


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: s4mp1nt0 on March 17, 2019, 12:02:43 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

it depends on the dev of the project. some of the ICO are listed even the ICO is still on going. some takes months after the ICO.
maybe the project is delaying the listing because of the bear market.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: RockDJ on March 17, 2019, 12:12:16 PM
Anyone know how long usually it takes for ICO projects to list their tokens on an exchange? Is it different with other exchanges?

Listing requirements are relative, for an exchange like Binance, money is not all they consider as they consider your project feasibility, size, real applications and market size but mercatox can list projects for 3000usd or a little above/below that depending on arrangements


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: likit123 on March 17, 2019, 12:14:17 PM
No specific time. Everything is purely individual and depends on the project. As the team decides, so be it. Usually, the team waits for a less or less successful time to enter the stock exchange; this can take from several weeks to several months.


Title: Re: Listing on exchanges
Post by: o.ogurlu on March 17, 2019, 12:19:00 PM
The duration of listing tokens in any exchange is always different. The tokens DEV team starting negotiate with the exchanges while the ICO continue. And every exchange has some certain criteria and wishes. Therefore, the DEV team needs to meet these criteria. And if everything fits, that token is listed on the exchange.