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September 16, 2018, 07:55:02 PM
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Shouldn't coinmarketcap delist "dead" coins?

Aggregator sites like coinmarketcap and livecoinwatch often show trends of greatest gainers/losers of the day/week/month/year. However, coins with almost dead marketcaps are prone to manipulation.

Why don't these sites remove such coins?

Real decentralized crypto coins are really hard to kill.

Coinmarketcap should sort crypto way better. Now all is in one bag although crypto listed there is like day and night.

I know of one token and one crypto coin that although should be listed on coinmaretcap are not. So it seems now is much harder to enter coinmarketcap.
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September 17, 2018, 12:05:44 PM
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Shouldn't coinmarketcap delist "dead" coins?

Aggregator sites like coinmarketcap and livecoinwatch often show trends of greatest gainers/losers of the day/week/month/year. However, coins with almost dead marketcaps are prone to manipulation.

Why don't these sites remove such coins?

Real decentralized crypto coins are really hard to kill.

Coinmarketcap should sort crypto way better. Now all is in one bag although crypto listed there is like day and night.

I know of one token and one crypto coin that although should be listed on coinmaretcap are not. So it seems now is much harder to enter coinmarketcap.

It's actually now easier than it's ever been to list on CMC as they removed the trading volume. Really now all a coin has to do is be legit, provide relevant documentation and be listed on at least 1 exchange (as recognised by CMC). If a coin isn't on there then it's probably just because they're being slow in reaching out to CMC

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September 20, 2018, 04:15:11 PM
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Shouldn't coinmarketcap delist "dead" coins?

Aggregator sites like coinmarketcap and livecoinwatch often show trends of greatest gainers/losers of the day/week/month/year. However, coins with almost dead marketcaps are prone to manipulation.

Why don't these sites remove such coins?

Real decentralized crypto coins are really hard to kill.

Coinmarketcap should sort crypto way better. Now all is in one bag although crypto listed there is like day and night.

I know of one token and one crypto coin that although should be listed on coinmaretcap are not. So it seems now is much harder to enter coinmarketcap.

It's actually now easier than it's ever been to list on CMC as they removed the trading volume. Really now all a coin has to do is be legit, provide relevant documentation and be listed on at least 1 exchange (as recognised by CMC). If a coin isn't on there then it's probably just because they're being slow in reaching out to CMC


I reached CMC now. Will see how fast they will be with listing it.  This token was distributed in May. So is traded for almost 5 months already.
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September 22, 2018, 12:41:18 PM
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Shouldn't coinmarketcap delist "dead" coins?

Aggregator sites like coinmarketcap and livecoinwatch often show trends of greatest gainers/losers of the day/week/month/year. However, coins with almost dead marketcaps are prone to manipulation.

Why don't these sites remove such coins?

Real decentralized crypto coins are really hard to kill.

Coinmarketcap should sort crypto way better. Now all is in one bag although crypto listed there is like day and night.

I know of one token and one crypto coin that although should be listed on coinmaretcap are not. So it seems now is much harder to enter coinmarketcap.

It's actually now easier than it's ever been to list on CMC as they removed the trading volume. Really now all a coin has to do is be legit, provide relevant documentation and be listed on at least 1 exchange (as recognised by CMC). If a coin isn't on there then it's probably just because they're being slow in reaching out to CMC


I reached CMC now. Will see how fast they will be with listing it.  This token was distributed in May. So is traded for almost 5 months already.

I got coin listed in 2 days. https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/robotina/

Is just pathetic from this Robotina noobs. Guy that was doing escrow got for $300k coins and many others got lots free coins, but they are so lazy to not be able in 4 months get to coinmarketcap that took me 2 days.
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