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March 09, 2019, 04:50:08 PM
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Hello. Surely many of you suffer from the fact that it is difficult to understand which of your little popular tokens are traded on decentralized exchanges.
However, now there is a convenient way without unnecessary problems.
Enter your wallet number and select the exchanges you are interested in.
The list has: EtherDelta (ForkDelta), IDEX, Token store, Switcheo, Joyso, Enclaves, SingularX, EtherC, Decentrex, DEXY.
 
Here the link:
https://deltabalances.github.io



Convenient service, I will use it. But I think the developers need to add all the exchanges, it will attract more users.






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March 09, 2019, 04:56:36 PM
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Hello. Surely many of you suffer from the fact that it is difficult to understand which of your little popular tokens are traded on decentralized exchanges.
However, now there is a convenient way without unnecessary problems.
Enter your wallet number and select the exchanges you are interested in.
The list has: EtherDelta (ForkDelta), IDEX, Token store, Switcheo, Joyso, Enclaves, SingularX, EtherC, Decentrex, DEXY.
 
Here the link:
https://deltabalances.github.io



Just visit coinmarketcap site where you can all the details about prices and listed exchange,but when a tokens don't have any value it won't found on coinmarketcap and it is not possible to sell the for some price.
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March 09, 2019, 05:20:28 PM
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In my experience trading in that exchange are not really profitable because I may say that it's not a official trading platform and all of the coins I get from bounties before are sold there with a low price and those projects are now gone... which i may say all the projects that starts to fall are listing their coins there.

If you really want to know where to sell your coins... you can join to the projects official group chat (example: telegram) and get an information to the admin or you can visit their official websites or social media accounts.

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March 09, 2019, 06:08:23 PM
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I use coinmarketcap to find out about the coin. It has all the links you need to find out more about the coin. Only it doesn't show information about new projects very precisely

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March 09, 2019, 06:45:17 PM
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This new project that I'm promoting is ETH token and after many months I'm coming back to have some kind of relationship with that. In the past I used EtherDelta a lot and these variants you presented are unknown to me. But it's always interesting to be aware of any type of DEX that in practice are not DEX. There are some projects that promise to improve the liquidity of tokens and none so far convinced the community, but when that happens and maybe those options you listed lose their relevance.
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March 09, 2019, 07:17:15 PM
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Hello. Surely many of you suffer from the fact that it is difficult to understand which of your little popular tokens are traded on decentralized exchanges.
However, now there is a convenient way without unnecessary problems.
Enter your wallet number and select the exchanges you are interested in.
The list has: EtherDelta (ForkDelta), IDEX, Token store, Switcheo, Joyso, Enclaves, SingularX, EtherC, Decentrex, DEXY.
 
Here the link:
https://deltabalances.github.io



Convenient service, I will use it. But I think the developers need to add all the exchanges, it will attract more users.

The developers recommend waiting for the official listing on the exchange. And this is rarely decentralized exchange.
EtherDelta was a popular exchange for the quick sale of shitcoins. Now often used by hackers Sad
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March 09, 2019, 07:35:27 PM
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the easiest way to find out where tokens are listed is to follow the site of the ico usually the team announces there with which exchanges have made arrangements, however shortly after the release of the various tokens we can almost certainly find them on forkdelta

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March 09, 2019, 08:42:52 PM
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the easiest way to find out where tokens are listed is to follow the site of the ico usually the team announces there with which exchanges have made arrangements, however shortly after the release of the various tokens we can almost certainly find them on forkdelta
It seems to me that you need to have a lot of resources, like a coinmarketcap, in order to be able to find opportunities to trade different coins. Well, if I participated in the Bounty company, then I always ask questions about the trade of their tokens.
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March 09, 2019, 08:59:29 PM
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Looks good to me.
Tested it but there seems to be a problem.

In my balance there are some tokens that I do not really have. Tried to look at it everywhere like ethplorer and etherscan but still cannot find it.
Is that a bug or something.

But really, that is a cool idea. Just needs more polishing or maybe a better update when a sudden listing is done by a coin or a token. And add some more exchange.

Thanks.

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March 09, 2019, 10:53:51 PM
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I think, it is a market for coin that has a small volume, it is very useful. because sometimes I also use etherdelta to sell my coins.

but after I got information that etherdelta was hacked.

I chose to use other markets such as Binance.

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March 09, 2019, 10:59:17 PM
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IDEX was one of them before, but by continuously update and upgrade, IDEX went ahead of those exchanges! Even IDEX is better than Bancor in my eyes! Therefore, Forkdelta is better than Etherdelta, they are not the same now! Tokensotre is useless, I don't know why people list their coin in the tokenstore by spending 2 BTC nowadays! To sell unpopular coins, Forkdelta is the best place for it and it is good for traders who want to buy coins at a cheap rate.

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March 09, 2019, 11:13:51 PM
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you only need to follow the coin's progress by keeping up to date with their telegram and twitter social media channels. Its more easy to sell on the exchanges than a a decentralized one.

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March 09, 2019, 11:18:53 PM
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you only need to follow the coin's progress by keeping up to date with their telegram and twitter social media channels. Its more easy to sell on the exchanges than a a decentralized one.
If you want to sell in Exchange perhaps you could make a sell order in accordance with the price you want and the death of a vacation than you have to see every day, in the present conditions I think asset price didn't move much.

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March 09, 2019, 11:20:29 PM
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Hello. Surely many of you suffer from the fact that it is difficult to understand which of your little popular tokens are traded on decentralized exchanges.
However, now there is a convenient way without unnecessary problems.
Enter your wallet number and select the exchanges you are interested in.
The list has: EtherDelta (ForkDelta), IDEX, Token store, Switcheo, Joyso, Enclaves, SingularX, EtherC, Decentrex, DEXY.
 
Here the link:
https://deltabalances.github.io



Convenient service, I will use it. But I think the developers need to add all the exchanges, it will attract more users.

The developers recommend waiting for the official listing on the exchange. And this is rarely decentralized exchange.
EtherDelta was a popular exchange for the quick sale of shitcoins. Now often used by hackers Sad

Is the decentralized money not suitable for decentralized exchange? Why should it be useless if we are able to use the exchanges right? So devs get rid of paying for any centralized exchange and we do not wait for it.
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March 09, 2019, 11:34:06 PM
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Depends what kind of coins we're talking about. If this is some new projects, then follow their telegram channel or the official website. It usually indicates on which exchanges the listing will take place.

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March 09, 2019, 11:39:41 PM
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Depends what kind of coins we're talking about. If this is some new projects, then follow their telegram channel or the official website. It usually indicates on which exchanges the listing will take place.

All new coins will be listed directly at Etherdelta and Forkdelta but its volume isn't that attractive for buyers and even sellers. That seems usual thing to happen cause it isn't establish good market unlike of those coins who are existed many year in the market.
So in that case, you better wait that a certain coins will be listed in good exchanges.
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March 09, 2019, 11:43:12 PM
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They are really good number of services especially Forkdelta am sure that support all er- tokens for IDEX Though i think it support only listed token which are pretty enough still I really just stick with forkdelta is much more easier

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March 09, 2019, 11:57:29 PM
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You need to visit their social media for listing update like telegram, twitter and of course their website that's what I'm doing   and of course you can always try to search your coin on coinmarketap, blockfolio or similar app. The last option is as you say Decentralized exchanges.
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March 10, 2019, 02:48:57 AM
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Hello. Surely many of you suffer from the fact that it is difficult to understand which of your little popular tokens are traded on decentralized exchanges.
However, now there is a convenient way without unnecessary problems.
Enter your wallet number and select the exchanges you are interested in.
The list has: EtherDelta (ForkDelta), IDEX, Token store, Switcheo, Joyso, Enclaves, SingularX, EtherC, Decentrex, DEXY.
 
Here the link:
https://deltabalances.github.io




I have been using the decentralized market since the end of 2017, it is very easy to sell various kinds of tokens there using only contract address because it does not need listings such as centralized excvange.
forkdelta is my favorite exchange  Grin
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March 10, 2019, 03:14:00 AM
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Hello. Surely many of you suffer from the fact that it is difficult to understand which of your little popular tokens are traded on decentralized exchanges.
However, now there is a convenient way without unnecessary problems.
Enter your wallet number and select the exchanges you are interested in.
The list has: EtherDelta (ForkDelta), IDEX, Token store, Switcheo, Joyso, Enclaves, SingularX, EtherC, Decentrex, DEXY.
 
Here the link:
https://deltabalances.github.io




In some other generic exchanges, it is not always that our coin that has its contract address are listed directly, there's still some limitations that we need to do. Some times it is very hard to let go of out private keys just like in ether delta.

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