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Title: Exchanges have cheap coin listing fees.
Post by: ringmusic.co on September 16, 2020, 07:17:39 AM
Hello everyone. I would like to know a list of exchanges with low listing fees. Please help me.
The listing fee is less than 0.5 BTC


Title: Re: Exchanges have cheap coin listing fees.
Post by: JasonClauch on September 16, 2020, 09:36:20 AM
There is many and many platforms with >0.5 BTC fees, but most of them are with fake trading volume and scams.

I have few platforms i can show it for you, the fees is around 0.3 - 0.6, let me show it to you, of course i will get some bonuses from platforms.

My telegram profile is : JamyNRK


Title: Re: Exchanges have cheap coin listing fees.
Post by: TheUltraElite on September 16, 2020, 11:29:17 AM
Hello everyone. I would like to know a list of exchanges with low listing fees. Please help me.
The listing fee is less than 0.5 BTC
You will get a number of offers here in Personal Message and in Telegram if you are the group owner. Be careful because majority of these are scammers attempting to rip you off.

Coming back to topic, 0.5BTC is a decent but not great listing fee and should cover majority of the less to somwhat known exchanges if you wish to get the coin listed there. For the top level exchanges like Binance you might need exuberant fees, which was previously criticised by public but never proven.

In any case, you have to take the first step in looking where to get it listed. I suggest going to the DEXs and somewhat known CEXs first. You should  take a poll on your project's social media channels and ignore the BinanceFanBois there. That way you community cannot accuse you of listing on poor exchanges because you would be following what they recommended.


Title: Re: Exchanges have cheap coin listing fees.
Post by: Potato Chips on September 16, 2020, 02:09:31 PM
Check this compilation with listing fee included: Crypto exchanges comparison [trade fee + listing fee + age + mobile app + more!] (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5079048.0)

Since you seem to be just starting, note that there's a very little chance of getting listed to a well known exchange for a zero fee if the coin/token is still obscure. It's better to start to with small markets then gradually climb your way up to the big ones as that's easier. But still, don't just list it wherever it's possible as that could backfire and tarnish your reputation. Some exchanges has a lot of shady stuff going on, the cryptocoin might get mixed up.


Title: Re: Exchanges have cheap coin listing fees.
Post by: notblox1 on September 21, 2020, 08:21:52 PM
It depends what coin you want to list on exchange, and is it a token on ethereum blockchain or coin with separate blockchain.
Listing on Uniswap is free for ethereum tokens, but you need to provide liquidity also.
There is no official list for listing fees but it is know they charge several bitcoins for listing and I doubt you can find exchange to list coin for 0.5 btc
except maybe some smaller exchanges without volume.

People should also read this topic about your fake team:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5276504.0


Title: Re: Exchanges have cheap coin listing fees.
Post by: The Sceptical Chymist on September 21, 2020, 11:33:25 PM
Coming back to topic, 0.5BTC is a decent but not great listing fee and should cover majority of the less to somwhat known exchanges if you wish to get the coin listed there. For the top level exchanges like Binance you might need exuberant fees, which was previously criticised by public but never proven.
Thanks for posting that; I've always wondered how much exchanges charged coin developers (I'm not sure what term to use there) to list their coin.  I've also been curious why exchanges should charge anything for a coin to be listed--seems to me like it should be a yes or no whether they do or not based on how much volume the exchange expects to generate if they do list it.  I might be completely wrong, but corporations don't have to pay stock exchanges a listing fee when they go public. 

0.5BTC does seem quite high for a listing on a single exchange, and if that's what even the smaller exchanges are charging, it's no wonder some of the more obscure coins aren't listed on all of the major altcoin trading exchanges.  Do you have any idea what Binance charges?

People should also read this topic about your fake team:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5276504.0
LOL.


Title: Re: Exchanges have cheap coin listing fees.
Post by: Darker45 on September 22, 2020, 03:15:41 AM
You once asked for exchanges which provide listing free of charge, and then exchanges which charge 30-50 BTC, and now exchanges which charge listing fee less than 0.5 BTC.

If what you are going to get listed is the token of RingMusic (RMTK), I sincerely advise you to just stick to unknown exchanges which admit tokens for free. It is because your token is also unknown. If you prefer paying a decent exchange to have your token admitted, I'm afraid it will still end up delisted for lack of interest or liquidity.

Exchange listing of a token does not help improve a project; development does.


Title: Re: Exchanges have cheap coin listing fees.
Post by: The Cryptovator on September 22, 2020, 04:09:15 PM
The cheap project will look for cheap exchange. Good exchange with good volume will not list a token for such a fee. You would find lots of exchange who will even with less than 0.5BTC, but there will not trading volumes. So it will not bring any benefits to your project. On the other hand, any well-reputed exchange will never list with the fake team if you are representing them. Just take a look for DeX exchanges if you have a good community. So that they would trade each other.


Title: Re: Exchanges have cheap coin listing fees.
Post by: Pffrt on September 22, 2020, 04:38:56 PM
Do you have any idea what Binance charges?
According to some data available online, it's more than $2 million, some says up to 150 BTC too. However, according to Binance website, there's no fixed fee for listing in their exchange. Binance take the fee and donate them into charity. So, project owner will decide how much they want to donate for listing their project into Binance. A higher donation doesn't confirm listing although, they will review the application and if all the criteria are fulfilled, they will list.
Source- https://www.binance.com/en/support/articles/360017664751


Title: Re: Exchanges have cheap coin listing fees.
Post by: Quidat on September 22, 2020, 08:20:43 PM
Hello everyone. I would like to know a list of exchanges with low listing fees. Please help me.
The listing fee is less than 0.5 BTC
You will get a number of offers here in Personal Message and in Telegram if you are the group owner. Be careful because majority of these are scammers attempting to rip you off.

Was supposed to give out the same warning about possible PM's from random people here on this forum or any other mediums and most likely those would be scammers or to those exchange platform owners
which arent really having those volume.Most top popular exchange do have its own criteria and doesnt really require any listing fees as far as i know but only for some but for those who do collect such
listing fees then 0.5BTC wont really be enough but somehow these amounts would do if you do deal with new or shady exchange out there.This is why its much better to start on listing out
the coins on free listing exchange then try to build up reputation and recognition and thats the time you do consider on applying for those higher or known exchange.


Title: Re: Exchanges have cheap coin listing fees.
Post by: hugeblack on September 23, 2020, 03:35:37 AM
Hello everyone. I would like to know a list of exchanges with low listing fees. Please help me.
The listing fee is less than 0.5 BTC

Listing fees are often zero for high-quality projects because the owners of these projects have ideas that have been formulated in the form of codes that cost much more than listing fees, regardless of their value.
Medium programmed projects pay a lot of listing fees to ensure that those projects are not scam.

What would your currency offer to the world if the developers (the marketing team) failed to pay an amount less than $ 5,000?

So either you get more money for inclusion or try to make the code better (this will not happen by cheating using fake team members)


Title: Re: Exchanges have cheap coin listing fees.
Post by: TheUltraElite on September 23, 2020, 05:25:37 AM
Do you have any idea what Binance charges?
Not the exact numbers but its "a lot". Enough to get the attention of some news media sites to make articles on them and their CEO say that the money is going to charity.

Its not a blanket statement to make when big money launderers are caught red-handed and they claim the money to go to charity. We all know much truth is there to that. Moreover even if some of it went to charity the statement is true while the bigger booty ends up in their pockets. So they would not be lying.

However the OP does not seem to be interested in discussing the same, I believe they already got scammed by a newbie claiming to have inside contact with exchanges. ::)