So you are giving up on C-Cex? Because you don't want to keep up the volume?
One would think it would be best to have two exchanges to trade on -- not just one -- plus Cryptopia is definitely a tier 3 exchange. Not very well known and with much less overall volume. Over the last year Cryptopia had practically no activity for SONG and then they froze trading for several weeks.
You've got to keep SONG listed on C-Cex. It only takes .2 BTC of volume per day to make them happy.
Losing C-Cex is just another nail in the coffin for SONG. A big one.
There are at least 12 more days to get the volume back up to speed. No reason to say "Goodbye" to C-Cex this early.
Thanks HD,
I wouldn't like anyone to lose their coins because I've failed to notify them of the impending delist.
Also, since when has it been the sole responsibility of the dev to ensure sufficient trading volumes on exchanges? I'm selling the pre-mine and making volume this way. If that's significant to keep C-CEX happy then good. If not then move over to Cryptopia. There's no difference I can see in fact Cryptopia has a greater array of coins to trade as well as other features unavailable on C-CEX.
It's interesting, I also buy Goldcoin from Cryptsy on occasion and noted the low volumes there do not make the coin subject to delisting. I guess this is because C-CEX sees itself as an incubator of new coins so there's a high turnover of new and dead coins etc.
Unfortunately that doesn't explain all the untraded coins on C-CEX immune to the delist rule. I can only see trading for about 40% of all the coins listed on the exchange. Anyway I'm very grateful to C-CEX for giving us a shot, it's a pretty good exchange and their customer service is excellent.
Personally I can't wait until the 80k slog is over so we can move ahead with the other plans and leave all the technical problems behind us.
Cheers
DP