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Title: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: FOMLceo on January 24, 2022, 04:22:18 AM
hello everyone I would really appreciate your help.

I have launched my own ERC-20 token at the end of December. I am working on getting this token launched publicly. I would love to have some ideas of exchanges to list on. A lot of listing sites are charging $10,000 - $40,000 , I would love to list on some cheaper (but still good) sites to begin with. I am listed on coinsbit. I want to start getting this public and would love some advice/help.

Thank you for any input.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: cryptoaddictchie on January 24, 2022, 06:33:18 AM
hello everyone I would really appreciate your help.

I have launched my own ERC-20 token at the end of December. I am working on getting this token launched publicly. I would love to have some ideas of exchanges to list on. A lot of listing sites are charging $10,000 - $40,000 , I would love to list on some cheaper (but still good) sites to begin with. I am listed on coinsbit. I want to start getting this public and would love some advice/help.

Thank you for any input.
Probably you mean centralized exchange right? Or you can opt to launch your token to a dex concentrating the liquidity there. Since its an erc20 token, you can add up token and eth pair on uniswap, sushiswap and many more but actually with that kind of budget, I dont think it could easily gain traction. You need a little bit bigger since traders will definitely spend gas fee and low liq will only consume a huge fee since there is not enough liq to suffice a good trading volume.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: bitkanu on January 24, 2022, 07:48:18 AM
hello everyone I would really appreciate your help.

I have launched my own ERC-20 token at the end of December. I am working on getting this token launched publicly. I would love to have some ideas of exchanges to list on.
Uniswap is the best choice, the first thing that you must do that to gain the hype.

A lot of listing sites are charging $10,000 - $40,000 ,
that's only for third tier of exchange sites but when you wanna try to apply to the big exchange site and that needs hundreds or even millions USD for that.

I would love to list on some cheaper (but still good) sites to begin with. I am listed on coinsbit. I want to start getting this public and would love some advice/help.

You have no choice other than go to the dex and add liquidity with your own money. Coinsbit is the worst exchange site and this exchange site is a scam exchange site, No one will be interested to use this shit scam exchange site. Uniswap is far better than coinsbit and can you tell much how much coinsbit needed for listing? As far as i know that's quite small which was around 5k - 10k.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: Williamm07 on January 24, 2022, 08:07:52 AM
Coinsbit isn't that bad and it's a good place to start also you can find Dex like pancakeswap which I believe should be cheaper, this is why coins aren't meant to be developed if you aren't financially funded, instead of doing this why not gather a team first and raise money through IDO or IEO?


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: Maus0728 on January 24, 2022, 08:09:06 AM
Wait! You are wanting to get listed in an exchange and yet there is no any information with regards to your project? Even the most basic ANN thread that explains the general information of your token and the people behind it can't be found elsewhere.

Forgive me if I sound like a cunt but focusing on getting listed without having a proper foundation (e.g., token sale, whitepaper, website etc..) doesn't sound good.

Additionally, coinsbit have some scam accusations around here!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5195285.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5194551.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5146438.0


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: FloridaKid on January 24, 2022, 08:54:23 AM
Wait! You are wanting to get listed in an exchange and yet there is no any information with regards to your project? Even the most basic ANN thread that explains the general information of your token and the people behind it can't be found elsewhere.

Forgive me if I sound like a cunt but focusing on getting listed without having a proper foundation (e.g., token sale, whitepaper, website etc..) doesn't sound good.

Additionally, coinsbit have some scam accusations around here!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5195285.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5194551.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5146438.0
Thanks for sharing I never knew that coinsbit have some scam accusations now I will be careful with exchange, actually I've made some deposits and withdrawals on the exchange and nothing bad happened now it's no more a reliable exchange to me


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: shinratensei_ on January 24, 2022, 10:54:51 AM
I have launched my own ERC-20 token at the end of December. I am working on getting this token launched publicly. I would love to have some ideas of exchanges to list on. A lot of listing sites are charging $10,000 - $40,000 , I would love to list on some cheaper (but still good) sites to begin with. I am listed on coinsbit. I want to start getting this public and would love some advice/help.
You have been wasting your money to list your token into the shit scam coinsbit exchange site. Why don't you try to pick hotbit or ascendex to list your token? hoo exchange site was also a bit better than the coinsbit exchange site. To be honest coinsbit exchange site was the worst exchange site that has ever existed in the crypto market. It's in the same tier with its exchange brother called p2pb2b.
There was also another one and this is also the worst exchange site in crypto market and that's yobit. La token was also a garbage exchange site as well.
You can try to start with some small exchange sites like hotbit. This exchange has small liquidity but that's a real liquidity


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: Henrobakkara on January 24, 2022, 01:44:53 PM
hello everyone I would really appreciate your help.

I have launched my own ERC-20 token at the end of December. I am working on getting this token launched publicly. I would love to have some ideas of exchanges to list on. A lot of listing sites are charging $10,000 - $40,000 , I would love to list on some cheaper (but still good) sites to begin with. I am listed on coinsbit. I want to start getting this public and would love some advice/help.

Thank you for any input.
As usual, I would have thought you would want to tell us what your Token is all about instead of how to put it out for sales without promoting your project. We read here quite a bit how many new projects get launched every now and then and most of them don't have any usefulness in the ecosystem, I hope this is not one of them? You have gotten some suggestions/Ideas on where to start but I would still hope we see details of your project here too.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: Fesatmas on January 24, 2022, 01:52:29 PM
It would be better before going any further I would be interested in what kind of token you are looking to develop. For example, such as the Roadmap and everything related to the token that you launched. As most people say Coinsbit exchange is not very good for controlling your token career. Especially being on the ERC20 network. Maybe you should try some network like BSC. Solana or Polygon.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: bittick on January 24, 2022, 02:55:56 PM
Is not it better to create a marketing for your token rather than try to waste your money to list your token in the shitty exchange site that didn't have traffic for your token? This will be much more effective rather than try to list your token on low tier exchange site. this will not help your token to gain the attention because this low tier exchange site didn't have big user base. So many people didn't use this low tier exchange site. The volume that already shown on CMC totally fake and coinsbit didn't have a big volume like that. If you can attract LP provider to your token and this will make your token become popular.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: Psynthax on January 24, 2022, 04:13:42 PM
Most of the newer coins are trying to get themselves listed from dex first before even thinking of getting listed in a centralized exchange.
basically these centralized exchanges are only looking for a altcoins that are promising and have strong economy that could helps their exchange become even more famous.
if the altcoins are new and kinda weak in term of market capitalization they should just build it up from the very ground and should be satisfied by having themselves listed in dex first.
once your altcoins become promising enough, the centralized exchanges definitely gonna be thinking of listing it themselves without even charging some fees.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: tyz on January 24, 2022, 04:22:19 PM
I have launched my own ERC-20 token at the end of December. I am working on getting this token launched publicly. I would love to have some ideas of exchanges to list on. A lot of listing sites are charging $10,000 - $40,000 , I would love to list on some cheaper (but still good) sites to begin with. I am listed on coinsbit. I want to start getting this public and would love some advice/help.

If they only request $10-40k for a listing, then it could not have been a big exchange. Big exchanges usually charge much more. The only way I see for you is to list on a decentralized exchange like Uniswap. If the trading volume of your token will be good there for a longer time then centralized exchange will list your token sooner or later without paying them.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: Refrumatrix on January 24, 2022, 04:27:18 PM
Most new projects I've seen on coinmarketcap always get listed on pancakeswap and they use BSC network instead of ETH, I think Dex listing is easier you just need to make liquidity available


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: o48o on January 24, 2022, 04:30:32 PM
hello everyone I would really appreciate your help.

I have launched my own ERC-20 token at the end of December. I am working on getting this token launched publicly. I would love to have some ideas of exchanges to list on. A lot of listing sites are charging $10,000 - $40,000 , I would love to list on some cheaper (but still good) sites to begin with. I am listed on coinsbit. I want to start getting this public and would love some advice/help.

Thank you for any input.

Yobit was kinda cheap back in time, although they are horrible exchange, they have their loyal userbase that will probably pump anything in there at least once. I am not sure if your token has an usecase or if it's just a money grab, but if you want reputable exchanges to be interested, you have to do something spectalular and they might even list it for free.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: Vaskiy on January 24, 2022, 04:30:38 PM
Most new projects I've seen on coinmarketcap always get listed on pancakeswap and they use BSC network instead of ETH, I think Dex listing is easier you just need to make liquidity available
The better way is to maintain good trading volume through uniswap, Pancakeswap, and other similar platforms. As said these days most are using the BSC network than ETH network. Then from here one can try for tier 3 exchanges, tier 2 exchanges and further to the tier 1 exchanges. Without money to make this possible won't happen overnight, the project needs to travel long.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: FOMLceo on January 25, 2022, 05:12:09 AM
I appreciate all of the feedback. I should have gone into further depth on my original post.

I listed on Uniswap right after I launched my token and have been adding liquidity as well as getting holders. I have 47 so far, which is okay for now. I want to be listed on exchanges to increase awareness of my project and the message behind it.

I did not share information on my project because in a previous discussion I posted, the people replying were simply focusing on the project and not advice that I was seeking.

As it seems most people in the chat were looking for information regarding my project I would love to share. This is not a "pump and dump" token as some people were asking. This project truly embodies all of my passions into one and I will make this project successful.

I started hearing about NFTs in June of 2021. I am a creator of different techniques prior to this space (macrame, weavings, paintings, and sculpting), and that naturally drew me to a space where artists can thrive. My NFT collection started from my love for fruit and my collection is "FruitsofmyLabor" on OpenSea. The benefits of each fruit are listed in the description of the NFTs. My goal is to spread awareness of the benefits of eating a high vibrational plant rich diet. After launching my collection, a crypto enthusiast encouraged me to launch my own token backed by my NFT collection. My token, FOML, is an ERC-20. My project continued to evolve after my token launch. I have been a plant based eater for the last years - inspired to grow my own food for nutritional value. Profits from my NFT sales will go towards creating a charity that will grow and distribute organic produce to those suffering from food insecurity. I want to make an impact on people suffering from hunger with the highest quality food. I am a female CEO and love this space and the community I can build within it.

As mentioned previously, Uniswap is the first place I went and I have been adding liquidity since the first day I launched. I have been looking into decentralized exchanges as a means to get started. I liked the comment about focusing on marketing. I have a meeting with a marketing company this week. I am also building my community on discord. I asked about exchanges to increase awareness of the project and the impact I want to make. I have investors involved on the project - but listing fees are not their priority as they want to help with getting charity started. I also have been meeting with plant-based influencers to partner with and help share the vision of the project.

https://www.canva.com/design/DAEvBcdTg1s/vUAklHrny0HK3fRPftq-Xw/view?utm_content=DAEvBcdTg1s&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=publishsharelink

Please use this link to view my whitepaper.



Any other feedback is appreciated, thank you in advance.



Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: FOMLceo on January 25, 2022, 05:22:55 AM
hello everyone I would really appreciate your help.

I have launched my own ERC-20 token at the end of December. I am working on getting this token launched publicly. I would love to have some ideas of exchanges to list on. A lot of listing sites are charging $10,000 - $40,000 , I would love to list on some cheaper (but still good) sites to begin with. I am listed on coinsbit. I want to start getting this public and would love some advice/help.

Thank you for any input.
As usual, I would have thought you would want to tell us what your Token is all about instead of how to put it out for sales without promoting your project. We read here quite a bit how many new projects get launched every now and then and most of them don't have any usefulness in the ecosystem, I hope this is not one of them? You have gotten some suggestions/Ideas on where to start but I would still hope we see details of your project here too.

Please refer to my last reply. I would appreciate your feedback as I do have a useful project and creating a meaningful ecosystem. I cannot disclose all of my future plans, but there will be a play to win game with a second token in the ecosystem (each NFT will play a role in the game and give the holder an advantage) and I will create real life utility for the holders.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: FOMLceo on January 25, 2022, 05:34:49 AM
I think you shouldn’t created on Ethereum Chain instead of several cheaper network in transaction like BEP-20,Matic,Solana. Whatever, if you already developed a project in ERC-20, I think Coinsbit a kinda worst an exchange, I suggest you don’t list in this exchange and try to list on Hotbit exchange, this one is mid range exchange and it’s very user friendly CEX in my opinion.

thank you for your feedback. I chose Ethereum because it is the most promising blockchain to me and most big investors are drawn to projects on Ethereum blockchain. This shows that the Founders have put money in to the project. I will check out Hotbit thank you.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: Oneandpure on January 25, 2022, 05:51:14 AM
Maybe better you upgrade your coin from ERC20 to BSC and add liquidity on pancake you can listed there with your coin without need to pay exchange market fees for listing, maybe if you want try to list your coin on LBANK, Hotbit and MEXC I think still have cheapest price but better add liquidity only on pancakeswap than without have to pay fees, after your coin popular and have sold for public you can looking bigger exchange market for listing like Kucoin or maybe with Binance, most excited investor when you try listing your coin with bigger exchange and I think you will get many good feedback.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: Jackl87 on January 25, 2022, 06:17:09 AM
hello everyone I would really appreciate your help.

I have launched my own ERC-20 token at the end of December. I am working on getting this token launched publicly. I would love to have some ideas of exchanges to list on. A lot of listing sites are charging $10,000 - $40,000 , I would love to list on some cheaper (but still good) sites to begin with. I am listed on coinsbit. I want to start getting this public and would love some advice/help.

Thank you for any input.

Well i agree with most of the others here in chat, that the best and easiest way to get your token listed or tradeable is to list it on uniswap. There you don't need to pay any listing fees or stuff like that. You just need to provide liquidity for at least 1 trading pair of your token, so for example your token and eth or USDT for example. This also means though that you not only need to have your own token but also a serious amount of ETH or of whatever which coin you want to create a trading pair with. Small projects on the eth chain are always a bit problematic though because of the high fees.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: the ghabbar on January 25, 2022, 06:42:40 AM
hello everyone I would really appreciate your help.

I have launched my own ERC-20 token at the end of December. I am working on getting this token launched publicly. I would love to have some ideas of exchanges to list on. A lot of listing sites are charging $10,000 - $40,000 , I would love to list on some cheaper (but still good) sites to begin with. I am listed on coinsbit. I want to start getting this public and would love some advice/help.

Thank you for any input.
The step forward that you are taking, we should appreciate your ideas and work, my question is how far the prospect of the token you are working on, and where can we learn it, for the site it is definitely paid for now, so there is no opportunity to do so here. free place, coinsbit is a good exchange, that's the right step you took, we are only studying the tokens you created, but we can't reach as long as you don't tell.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: mardaed on January 25, 2022, 10:12:25 AM
I'm not really sure what are good exchange but probably Dex listing is really good, I wanted to know what kind of projects you have? I think you should make announcement about it or promotion for more people to be aware and find possible investors for your coin. It is right that most of the exchange sites have expensive fees and strict requirements before you would be able to list your token or coin.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: yazher on January 25, 2022, 10:25:09 AM
I'm not really sure what are good exchange but probably Dex listing is really good, I wanted to know what kind of projects you have? I think you should make announcement about it or promotion for more people to be aware and find possible investors for your coin. It is right that most of the exchange sites have expensive fees and strict requirements before you would be able to list your token or coin.

Dex listing is easy and convenient to use for traders because you don't need to pass some KYC or any other personal information submission. The problem here is how you will promote your project to gather enough funds to further develop it or update it to something trend nowadays like NFT coins and others. You should have a unique approach to get some investors because projects nowadays have the same strategies for their marketing. in order to become successful, you need to think of a unique style to promote and advertise your project.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: khiholangkang on January 25, 2022, 02:56:42 PM
hello everyone I would really appreciate your help.

I have launched my own ERC-20 token at the end of December. I am working on getting this token launched publicly. I would love to have some ideas of exchanges to list on. A lot of listing sites are charging $10,000 - $40,000 , I would love to list on some cheaper (but still good) sites to begin with. I am listed on coinsbit. I want to start getting this public and would love some advice/help.

Thank you for any input.
If your token is ERC-20, you are better off creating liquidity on DEX only, rather than listing it on Coinsbit. The exchange has a lot of problems with its users.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: TribalBob on January 25, 2022, 03:08:07 PM
why coinbits, I think it's better to go to MEXC, kucoin or gate.io and give a touch of airdrop on the exchange. to be honest from you the list on coinbits is still better for you at hotbit for initial exchange


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: MarjorieZimmermanGinger on January 25, 2022, 03:23:30 PM
hello everyone I would really appreciate your help.

I have launched my own ERC-20 token at the end of December. I am working on getting this token launched publicly. I would love to have some ideas of exchanges to list on. A lot of listing sites are charging $10,000 - $40,000 , I would love to list on some cheaper (but still good) sites to begin with. I am listed on coinsbit. I want to start getting this public and would love some advice/help.

Thank you for any input.
We would like to know more about the tokens that you launched, in this topic there is nothing we can study further, almost all the sites listed are paid, so there is no hope if you want free, but at least you have chosen coinsbit, this exchange into a pretty good category, so the first step is very correct, just run another method to make your token more accepted in crypto.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: FOMLceo on January 26, 2022, 03:39:15 AM
I'm not really sure what are good exchange but probably Dex listing is really good, I wanted to know what kind of projects you have? I think you should make announcement about it or promotion for more people to be aware and find possible investors for your coin. It is right that most of the exchange sites have expensive fees and strict requirements before you would be able to list your token or coin.

I appreciate all of the feedback. I should have gone into further depth on my original post.

I listed on Uniswap right after I launched my token and have been adding liquidity as well as getting holders. I have 47 so far, which is okay for now. I want to be listed on exchanges to increase awareness of my project and the message behind it.

I did not share information on my project because in a previous discussion I posted, the people replying were simply focusing on the project and not advice that I was seeking.

As it seems most people in the chat were looking for information regarding my project I would love to share. This is not a "pump and dump" token as some people were asking. This project truly embodies all of my passions into one and I will make this project successful.

I started hearing about NFTs in June of 2021. I am a creator of different techniques prior to this space (macrame, weavings, paintings, and sculpting), and that naturally drew me to a space where artists can thrive. My NFT collection started from my love for fruit and my collection is "FruitsofmyLabor" on OpenSea. The benefits of each fruit are listed in the description of the NFTs. My goal is to spread awareness of the benefits of eating a high vibrational plant rich diet. After launching my collection, a crypto enthusiast encouraged me to launch my own token backed by my NFT collection. My token, FOML, is an ERC-20. My project continued to evolve after my token launch. I have been a plant based eater for the last years - inspired to grow my own food for nutritional value. Profits from my NFT sales will go towards creating a charity that will grow and distribute organic produce to those suffering from food insecurity. I want to make an impact on people suffering from hunger with the highest quality food. I am a female CEO and love this space and the community I can build within it.

As mentioned previously, Uniswap is the first place I went and I have been adding liquidity since the first day I launched. I have been looking into decentralized exchanges as a means to get started. I liked the comment about focusing on marketing. I have a meeting with a marketing company this week. I am also building my community on discord. I asked about exchanges to increase awareness of the project and the impact I want to make. I have investors involved on the project - but listing fees are not their priority as they want to help with getting charity started. I also have been meeting with plant-based influencers to partner with and help share the vision of the project.

https://www.canva.com/design/DAEvBcdTg1s/vUAklHrny0HK3fRPftq-Xw/view?utm_content=DAEvBcdTg1s&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=publishsharelink

Please use this link to view my whitepaper.

My website is: https://fruitsofmylabor.io


Any other feedback is appreciated, thank you in advance.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: FOMLceo on January 26, 2022, 04:14:55 AM
hello everyone I would really appreciate your help.

I have launched my own ERC-20 token at the end of December. I am working on getting this token launched publicly. I would love to have some ideas of exchanges to list on. A lot of listing sites are charging $10,000 - $40,000 , I would love to list on some cheaper (but still good) sites to begin with. I am listed on coinsbit. I want to start getting this public and would love some advice/help.

Thank you for any input.
We would like to know more about the tokens that you launched, in this topic there is nothing we can study further, almost all the sites listed are paid, so there is no hope if you want free, but at least you have chosen coinsbit, this exchange into a pretty good category, so the first step is very correct, just run another method to make your token more accepted in crypto.

I appreciate all of the feedback. I should have gone into further depth on my original post.

I listed on Uniswap right after I launched my token and have been adding liquidity as well as getting holders. I have 47 so far, which is okay for now. I want to be listed on exchanges to increase awareness of my project and the message behind it.

I did not share information on my project because in a previous discussion I posted, the people replying were simply focusing on the project and not advice that I was seeking.

As it seems most people in the chat were looking for information regarding my project I would love to share. This is not a "pump and dump" token as some people were asking. This project truly embodies all of my passions into one and I will make this project successful.

I started hearing about NFTs in June of 2021. I am a creator of different techniques prior to this space (macrame, weavings, paintings, and sculpting), and that naturally drew me to a space where artists can thrive. My NFT collection started from my love for fruit and my collection is "FruitsofmyLabor" on OpenSea. The benefits of each fruit are listed in the description of the NFTs. My goal is to spread awareness of the benefits of eating a high vibrational plant rich diet. After launching my collection, a crypto enthusiast encouraged me to launch my own token backed by my NFT collection. My token, FOML, is an ERC-20. My project continued to evolve after my token launch. I have been a plant based eater for the last years - inspired to grow my own food for nutritional value. Profits from my NFT sales will go towards creating a charity that will grow and distribute organic produce to those suffering from food insecurity. I want to make an impact on people suffering from hunger with the highest quality food. I am a female CEO and love this space and the community I can build within it.

As mentioned previously, Uniswap is the first place I went and I have been adding liquidity since the first day I launched. I have been looking into decentralized exchanges as a means to get started. I liked the comment about focusing on marketing. I have a meeting with a marketing company this week. I am also building my community on discord. I asked about exchanges to increase awareness of the project and the impact I want to make. I have investors involved on the project - but listing fees are not their priority as they want to help with getting charity started. I also have been meeting with plant-based influencers to partner with and help share the vision of the project.

https://www.canva.com/design/DAEvBcdTg1s/vUAklHrny0HK3fRPftq-Xw/view?utm_content=DAEvBcdTg1s&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=publishsharelink

Please use this link to view my whitepaper.

My website is: https://fruitsofmylabor.io


Any other feedback is appreciated, thank you in advance.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: asyakashi on January 26, 2022, 04:25:06 AM
I guess even some good exchanges will list your coins for free if the concept you give them is very interesting or your coin trading is very high. But if paying too much, such as Dex swap is an exchange that has no cost to list and is also simple for us to buy.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: martina14 on January 26, 2022, 08:11:46 AM
hello everyone I would really appreciate your help.

I have launched my own ERC-20 token at the end of December. I am working on getting this token launched publicly. I would love to have some ideas of exchanges to list on. A lot of listing sites are charging $10,000 - $40,000 , I would love to list on some cheaper (but still good) sites to begin with. I am listed on coinsbit. I want to start getting this public and would love some advice/help.

Thank you for any input.

You have launched your own ERC20 token, but you never mention what token is that? your just giving a suspense here to your topic dude.
But anyway, if you want a cheap entry for the exchange listing, why don't you try yobit exchange, though most of the coins to this platform
called by a lot of the community a place of the zombie coins. But of course do it at your own risk anyway.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: Oneandpure on January 27, 2022, 12:39:27 AM
Hotbit is good place for listing your new token with erc20 network and I think not bad for new coin listing there because many coin have been success when listing Hotbit. You just need little fees for listing on Hotbit than you try listing coin on bigger exchange like MEXC, Kucoin or Binance because you have spent almost million USD for paying fees only. But success or not new coin depend with you how much percent allocation coin you hold and lock, many developer or coin owner not any respect and responsibility after coin listing on market they try sell all supply coin and make price dump.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: zonefloor on January 27, 2022, 12:55:01 AM
I suggest you list on uniswap and on dex's first. Because there can be a serious comeback on such platforms. I also think that if you start a good marketing work on social media after these dex listings, the rest will come by itself. In addition, there are central exchange platforms that list free or small amounts, you can also contact them. My advice is not to overpay for listings in the first place.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: MarjorieZimmermanGinger on January 27, 2022, 06:14:26 AM
I suggest you list on uniswap and on dex's first. Because there can be a serious comeback on such platforms. I also think that if you start a good marketing work on social media after these dex listings, the rest will come by itself. In addition, there are central exchange platforms that list free or small amounts, you can also contact them. My advice is not to overpay for listings in the first place.
I prefer to refer to uniswap first, there is regular strengthening on platforms like this, from the many that I have seen, only uniswap has strengthened rapidly, after that it has only relied on social media to make promotions, even if you have to pay, then at least it must be below standard that is implemented, for listings, I think there will still be a payment, big or small depending on the results of the lobby, we hope that what is done can develop in the future.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: GreatArkansas on January 27, 2022, 07:27:05 AM
hello everyone I would really appreciate your help.

I have launched my own ERC-20 token at the end of December. I am working on getting this token launched publicly. I would love to have some ideas of exchanges to list on. A lot of listing sites are charging $10,000 - $40,000 , I would love to list on some cheaper (but still good) sites to begin with. I am listed on coinsbit. I want to start getting this public and would love some advice/help.

Thank you for any input.
For me, focus first on your project because there are already a lot of ways, for now, to let people buy and sell your altcoins, Decentralized Exchanges (DEXs) are here now so don't worry about listing to such a centralized exchange and pay huge amount of money.
Another thing is when you will have the foundation for your project and it is useful, these centralized exchanges will come to you for sure and they will the one will exchange your altcoins without any fee if they will find your project is useful and already a lot of volumes.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: X-ray on January 28, 2022, 07:36:02 AM
hello everyone I would really appreciate your help.

I have launched my own ERC-20 token at the end of December. I am working on getting this token launched publicly. I would love to have some ideas of exchanges to list on.
DEX must be on top of your priority. I think that if can't list your token in a medium tier exchange site and then you should think again about that,
i don't say that's a bad idea but i must remind you that if the small exchange will be only bringing your token to the dead. No volume, no liquidity, no demand, no popularity and many more. You have paid lots of money but it will give no impact to your token. You must choose the best thing from there.
A lot of listing sites are charging $10,000 - $40,000 , I would love to list on some cheaper (but still good) sites to begin with. I am listed on coinsbit.
Very very bad choice. You can delay your coin to be listed on exchange site. Coinsbit will be only wasting your money.
I want to start getting this public and would love some advice/help.

Thank you for any input.
Public will mark your token as a scam token once you listed your coin there. The reputation of exchange sites are also affecting the reputation of coins.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: lalabotax on January 28, 2022, 07:55:13 AM
I am listed on coinsbit. I want to start getting this public and would love some advice/help.
I see that nowadays, many new tokens are listed in that exchange, but not all is able to make good progress on the liquidity, some are dropped at all with very low liquidity.

I listed on Uniswap right after I launched my token
Oh, I see, so you have also listed your token on UniSwap and you're going to spread again your token to be more popular.
This is actually a very good step to take, moreover your holders must also appreciate and wait for the good listing later.
have you ever asked some polls in your own community where they want to list? I mean, it is for a middle exchange?
Commonly, higher exchange will also cost higher fees.

Have you tried to contact Bitmart / Bithumb / FTX?


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: pauloaragaomelo on January 28, 2022, 09:01:39 AM
The better way is to maintain good trading volume through uniswap, Pancakeswap, and other similar platforms. As said these days most are using the BSC network than ETH network. Then from here one can try for tier 3 exchanges, tier 2 exchanges and further to the tier 1 exchanges. Without money to make this possible won't happen overnight, the project needs to travel long.
Trading on uniswap and pancakeswap is not a bad thing for exchange 1 for projects that are minimal in fundraising but have a serious aim to improve the development of the project roadmap, so that liquidity over time will increase after the project gets a positive response from investors. Exchange mexc and kucoin will usually consider submitting a listing application based on the liquidity of trading tokens on dex.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: VanDeinsberg12 on January 28, 2022, 04:42:51 PM
you should just focus in building your own altcoins instead, if your altcoin is about gaming and metaverse, you better finish your products first and marketing afterwards.
exchange listing should come late when youre already finished with your business, then after that you should focus in marketing your altcoins, if your altcoins reaching huge success or at least have some kind of potential
the exchange will automatically wanna make partnership with your altcoins and exchange listing will become more easier with all the privileges that you could get.
you should also remember that you need your altcoins to maintain certain amount of trading volume so delisting could be avoided. Listed in the garbage exchange site will give nothing for your token. You should learn from what happened with the majority of tokens on coinsbit.

As per the latest comment from you and it sounds good but to be honest you can get a better exchange site rather than coinsbit. Bitmart, hotbit seem to be another good solution


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: Beparanf on January 28, 2022, 04:52:59 PM
Gate.io is cheapest among the effective medium tier CEX out there. Your token will surely get attention once listed there since there's a lot of traders watching for new coin listing there compared to other mediocre exchange that promised nothing but market maker. I don't know exactly the fee but its not insane high like Kucoin, Binance, Huobi and other famous exchange.

Focus on using influencer on social and twitter so that you can have an organic investors see your project.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: CryptoYar on January 28, 2022, 05:32:47 PM
hello everyone I would really appreciate your help.

I have launched my own ERC-20 token at the end of December. I am working on getting this token launched publicly. I would love to have some ideas of exchanges to list on. A lot of listing sites are charging $10,000 - $40,000 , I would love to list on some cheaper (but still good) sites to begin with. I am listed on coinsbit. I want to start getting this public and would love some advice/help.

Thank you for any input.
I would suggest you to list your token on one of these exchanges if you can. As they have good reputation and volume also.

KUCOIN ( if you afford their listing fee)
MEXC
Gate.Io (as mentioned in post #44)
BYBIT


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: TastyChillySauce00 on January 28, 2022, 11:37:46 PM
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That sounds good as you are relocating your budged to the marketing. The only thing that you need to do to get listed in a big exchange site like kucoin. it sounds like you are having a serious intention to develop your project. Just always be consistent and you can follow the trend to get into the hype. Once your project gets the hype and im sure that if your project can get the demand easily and this will bring good daily trade volume and popularity for your project. Influencers could help you but you must also aware if sometimes only some that can give impact to the project. So many paid and promote but the impact was zero.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: Oneandpure on January 29, 2022, 01:04:49 AM
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That sounds good as you are relocating your budged to the marketing. The only thing that you need to do to get listed in a big exchange site like kucoin. it sounds like you are having a serious intention to develop your project. Just always be consistent and you can follow the trend to get into the hype. Once your project gets the hype and im sure that if your project can get the demand easily and this will bring good daily trade volume and popularity for your project. Influencers could help you but you must also aware if sometimes only some that can give impact to the project. So many paid and promote but the impact was zero.
Yeah agree when have developer looks serious for listing coin on bigger exchange investor will applause and keep try for investing because bigger exchange market have good attention for the future. Right now still less developer and owner want really working hard for listing coin on bigger exchange market, they only care with how much profit getting from pre sale but not want to use half or money from pre sale to pay listing fees on bigger exchange market, I think shit exchange market is not good for listing coin and have volume transaction with KUCOIN or Huobi will give credit positive from investors.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: evichi on January 29, 2022, 12:26:30 PM
It is a good idea to have exchanges for new cryptos/altcoins - this will help in improving/adding value in the crypto space. It will enable new cryptos to be exchangeable/tradable - thereby, improving versatility. I know of two exchanges that have a lot of new cryptos in them: Tokpie and Finebox. Please check the associated fees before trading in them.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: gurunanakji777 on January 29, 2022, 12:43:26 PM
I believe one should plan everything before launching that is good for the project. A coin gets success when you launched it on the exchange where liquidity is good if you launch it on a low liquidity exchange it won't be good for your project because sooner or later it will diminish in my opinion. You must plan to list at least one of the top 10 exchanges so that your project gets some recognition. Launching on a small exchange is not beneficial for you nor beneficial for the investors also. You can try Hotbit exchange in my opinion.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: _IRMAN on January 29, 2022, 01:47:16 PM
hello everyone I would really appreciate your help.

I have launched my own ERC-20 token at the end of December. I am working on getting this token launched publicly. I would love to have some ideas of exchanges to list on. A lot of listing sites are charging $10,000 - $40,000 ,
If just creating and putting it on the exchange is easy, you also need to know how people can get attracted to your tokens. You need marketing to promote your project, and what you will build.

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I would love to list on some cheaper (but still good) sites to begin with. I am listed on coinsbit. I want to start getting this public and would love some advice/help.

Thank you for any input.
Coinsbit is not a good exchange, trading on DEX would be better.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: Daodex on February 01, 2022, 07:20:15 AM
I guess even some good exchanges will list your coins for free if the concept you give them is very interesting or your coin trading is very high. But if paying too much, such as Dex swap is an exchange that has no cost to list and is also simple for us to buy.
Not every good coins gets listing for free 😂 also the project as to be one of a kind or backed by strong community, I'm talking in the likes of shiba inu for example yes it's a meme coin but the community got the project to where it is today, many exchanges lists shiba for free


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: bakasabo on February 01, 2022, 07:28:43 AM
Experience in participating in bounties shows that small projects often get listed on Latoken and Crex24.
For example all you have to do is to fill the form (https://latoken.com/ieo?do=GetListedForm) on Latoken and wait for assistance. Crex24 looks like a bit lower class of exchange, that is why listing would be cheaper then on Latoken. I find these two much better than coinsbit (which is quite laggy for me), and their reputation is also better. Just dont try to get listing for free through voting. That negatively impacts on project reputation.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: the ghabbar on February 01, 2022, 12:18:54 PM
Coinsbit is not a very good exchange to list any coin. Because there are a lot of negative comments about this exchange. Trading volume is very low here. This exchange is enough to destroy a good coin. The support of this exchange is not satisfactory and sometimes it takes 24 hours to withdraw coins.
Depending on the experience we have, I have exchanged at coinsbit, but there was no such big problem as you mentioned, indeed coinsbit does not look as big as other exchanges, of course there are advantages and disadvantages of each of them, but different people sometimes different perceptions in seeing a problem, this is a natural thing in my view.
Because it doesn't look as big as other exchanges that make coinsbit unpopular, I think people make a measure of the success of something just based on personal issues, that's why it's natural that coinsbit doesn't look as big as other exchanges, even though if you look at the functions of these exchanges they have similarities, this is the difference that I see I think it needs to be clarified, the problem of strengths and weaknesses must have differences from each Exchange.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: ibuddy122505 on February 01, 2022, 01:04:54 PM
Coinsbit is a great move for an initial exchange. I guess most of us are still afraid to buy because the market is negative. but if the market recommendations are moderate I think kucoin and mxc are great to be listed at a not-so-expensive cost like binance.
Coinsbit hopes to turn into the principal exchanging ground for new altcoins market. It's so much testing to send off another token on any well known trades. So why not giving empowering words like posting your token early and make it accessible to buy. I believe it's brilliant move launch your token at coinsbit then other will follow. There are lots of people wants to shill smaller market cap altcoins. That's where the life changing money is made.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: the ghabbar on February 02, 2022, 03:00:36 PM
Coinsbit is not a very good exchange to list any coin. Because there are a lot of negative comments about this exchange. Trading volume is very low here. This exchange is enough to destroy a good coin. The support of this exchange is not satisfactory and sometimes it takes 24 hours to withdraw coins.
Depending on the experience we have, I have exchanged at coinsbit, but there was no such big problem as you mentioned, indeed coinsbit does not look as big as other exchanges, of course there are advantages and disadvantages of each of them, but different people sometimes different perceptions in seeing a problem, this is a natural thing in my view.
Because it doesn't look as big as other exchanges that make coinsbit unpopular, I think people make a measure of the success of something just based on personal issues, that's why it's natural that coinsbit doesn't look as big as other exchanges, even though if you look at the functions of these exchanges they have similarities, this is the difference that I see I think it needs to be clarified, the problem of strengths and weaknesses must have differences from each Exchange.
I don't think that's what makes this exchange not so big, the concept of developing an exchange is actually more user-friendly, if many people use it then the exchange will develop, although there are other parts that influence it at the same time, This is a matter of people's personal judgment, that's a problem which has nothing to do with the exchange journey itself.
Issues developed by people will also affect the exchange to be big or not, negative news that continues to be planned will still affect the exchange in the eyes of people in using it, although this is not one of the strong reasons to make the exchange grow and big, this needs to be considered regarding with incorrect issues that continue to be developed.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: doomloop on February 02, 2022, 05:12:19 PM
I have launched my own ERC-20 token at the end of December. I am working on getting this token launched publicly. I would love to have some ideas of exchanges to list on. A lot of listing sites are charging $10,000 - $40,000 , I would love to list on some cheaper (but still good) sites to begin with. I am listed on coinsbit. I want to start getting this public and would love some advice/help.
I thought your tokens are not listed yet but you also said that your already listed on coinsbit? Coinsbit in my opinion is one of the best exchanges. It is not a bad start for a new token. Normally new tokens are listed on more poorer exchange sites, exchange sites that none of us ever heard of but I understand why they are doing that because they are also like you that wants to save money.

Why spend on something that is expensive when your tokens are still new and you wont know if it will be successful or not  but this kind of questions are best to ask on your own project's community because the people on those communities are the people that invests on your token. 


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: the ghabbar on February 07, 2022, 04:58:47 AM
Coinsbit is not a very good exchange to list any coin. Because there are a lot of negative comments about this exchange. Trading volume is very low here. This exchange is enough to destroy a good coin. The support of this exchange is not satisfactory and sometimes it takes 24 hours to withdraw coins.
Depending on the experience we have, I have exchanged at coinsbit, but there was no such big problem as you mentioned, indeed coinsbit does not look as big as other exchanges, of course there are advantages and disadvantages of each of them, but different people sometimes different perceptions in seeing a problem, this is a natural thing in my view.
Because it doesn't look as big as other exchanges that make coinsbit unpopular, I think people make a measure of the success of something just based on personal issues, that's why it's natural that coinsbit doesn't look as big as other exchanges, even though if you look at the functions of these exchanges they have similarities, this is the difference that I see I think it needs to be clarified, the problem of strengths and weaknesses must have differences from each Exchange.
I don't think that's what makes this exchange not so big, the concept of developing an exchange is actually more user-friendly, if many people use it then the exchange will develop, although there are other parts that influence it at the same time, This is a matter of people's personal judgment, that's a problem which has nothing to do with the exchange journey itself.
Issues developed by people will also affect the exchange to be big or not, negative news that continues to be planned will still affect the exchange in the eyes of people in using it, although this is not one of the strong reasons to make the exchange grow and big, this needs to be considered regarding with incorrect issues that continue to be developed.
Yes, it is true, anything must be considered in cryptocurrency, especially regarding negative issues that continue to be developed, because talking about psychology will affect people's actions in making decisions, if people continue to hear negative problems, there will be less interest in using the exchange, even though it is basically an exchange. big because of other things, but negative issues are also part that will destroy the exchange
This issue is also experienced by several coins that affect the fall in selling prices, for example bitcoin, many negative issues have been developed, so that bitcoin prices continue to be suppressed until corrections occur until now, as is the case with existing exchanges, there are many negative issues that say usage is not optimal, slow process and loss of assets will affect the set of people on which exchange to choose, that's why I say negative issues can spoil their journey, even if sometimes not so much influence.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: CryptoATM on February 07, 2022, 12:11:45 PM
Pancake swap is good for new projects that haven't raised any funds or don't plan to raise funds through ICO or other and coinsbit/p2pb2b exchange are good for those that don't want good exposure for their project. The choice is yours to make.


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: carlfebz2 on February 07, 2022, 09:45:23 PM
I believe one should plan everything before launching that is good for the project. A coin gets success when you launched it on the exchange where liquidity is good if you launch it on a low liquidity exchange it won't be good for your project because sooner or later it will diminish in my opinion. You must plan to list at least one of the top 10 exchanges so that your project gets some recognition. Launching on a small exchange is not beneficial for you nor beneficial for the investors also. You can try Hotbit exchange in my opinion.
you are right, if you really want to do something for the progress and development of the coin that will be launched, of course you need support that can boost it. at least investors will have more confidence in the stock exchange that has been recognized for its existence. it is clear that listing on one of the exchanges on CMC / CGK at the best rank is certainly highly recommended, in order to achieve what is expected of the coin development that will be launched. although of course it is not easy to do that because it requires careful planning.
As a new project then you couldnt easily place up or list up yourself into those top rank exchangers which they do need up some criterias for you to be eligible and thats why as a project owner then you
should really be having that project which does really have that potential specially speaking of real use case which is something that is needed.

Its no surprise that most of new coins would be starting up on getting listed on unknown small exchanges which it isnt a surprising thing which they dont have any choice in the first place?


Title: Re: Exchanges for new altcoins
Post by: the ghabbar on February 08, 2022, 06:52:50 AM
Coinsbit is not a very good exchange to list any coin. Because there are a lot of negative comments about this exchange. Trading volume is very low here. This exchange is enough to destroy a good coin. The support of this exchange is not satisfactory and sometimes it takes 24 hours to withdraw coins.
Depending on the experience we have, I have exchanged at coinsbit, but there was no such big problem as you mentioned, indeed coinsbit does not look as big as other exchanges, of course there are advantages and disadvantages of each of them, but different people sometimes different perceptions in seeing a problem, this is a natural thing in my view.
Because it doesn't look as big as other exchanges that make coinsbit unpopular, I think people make a measure of the success of something just based on personal issues, that's why it's natural that coinsbit doesn't look as big as other exchanges, even though if you look at the functions of these exchanges they have similarities, this is the difference that I see I think it needs to be clarified, the problem of strengths and weaknesses must have differences from each Exchange.
I don't think that's what makes this exchange not so big, the concept of developing an exchange is actually more user-friendly, if many people use it then the exchange will develop, although there are other parts that influence it at the same time, This is a matter of people's personal judgment, that's a problem which has nothing to do with the exchange journey itself.
Issues developed by people will also affect the exchange to be big or not, negative news that continues to be planned will still affect the exchange in the eyes of people in using it, although this is not one of the strong reasons to make the exchange grow and big, this needs to be considered regarding with incorrect issues that continue to be developed.
Yes, it is true, anything must be considered in cryptocurrency, especially regarding negative issues that continue to be developed, because talking about psychology will affect people's actions in making decisions, if people continue to hear negative problems, there will be less interest in using the exchange, even though it is basically an exchange. big because of other things, but negative issues are also part that will destroy the exchange
This issue is also experienced by several coins that affect the fall in selling prices, for example bitcoin, many negative issues have been developed, so that bitcoin prices continue to be suppressed until corrections occur until now, as is the case with existing exchanges, there are many negative issues that say usage is not optimal, slow process and loss of assets will affect the set of people on which exchange to choose, that's why I say negative issues can spoil their journey, even if sometimes not so much influence.
There is nothing wrong with what you said, but I think negative issues can be filtered out by people who use certain exchanges, not all exchanges look bad because of these negative issues, for example the exchange that we are discussing, there is almost nothing negative that people say that I see and meet on this exchange, sometimes people give views based on observations, but do not directly use the exchange.
It really depends on how someone provides information about the exchange, even if people don't use this exchange, but people can judge, the extent of the response for those who have used this exchange, there is no limit for people to provide information regarding the exchange, it is a matter of concern. which is normal, for me it doesn't really matter what people say, as long as using the exchange doesn't cause any problems for us.