Recently, I looked through the listing activities of major exchanges this week and found something quite interesting.
When I pulled data from several mainstream platforms and compared them, I noticed that the pace of listings varies quite a bit between exchanges. Some platforms have been very active this week, launching new coins one after another; others are more restrained, sticking to their own listing standards.
To be honest, the number of listings can really reflect a platform’s strategy—whether they’re aiming for a wide variety of projects or focusing more on screening for quality. Different approaches, each with their own considerations.
After observing these comparisons for a while, you can actually start to glean some insights.
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TokenomicsDetective
· 6h ago
Having more tokens isn't necessarily a good thing; quality is what truly matters.
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ContractBugHunter
· 12-05 12:27
Those exchanges that are crazily listing new coins, I think it’s only a matter of time before they crash.
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POAPlectionist
· 12-05 12:27
More coins just mean more coins. Quality? Heh, who cares?
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0xSherlock
· 12-05 12:13
It's not surprising that each crypto exchange does its own thing.
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ForkMonger
· 12-05 12:12
listing volume's just another governance attack vector tbh... exchanges pumping coins like it's a race to the bottom while others play the "quality" card. lmao, "standards" – cute way to say they couldn't move fast enough anyway
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BearEatsAll
· 12-05 12:11
No matter how many worthless coins there are, they’re useless—it’s all about quality.
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MoneyBurner
· 12-05 12:07
Platforms that muddle through with subpar offerings will have to pay the price sooner or later. I’m just waiting to see who dares to list coins recklessly and ends up hitting a landmine.
Recently, I looked through the listing activities of major exchanges this week and found something quite interesting.
When I pulled data from several mainstream platforms and compared them, I noticed that the pace of listings varies quite a bit between exchanges. Some platforms have been very active this week, launching new coins one after another; others are more restrained, sticking to their own listing standards.
To be honest, the number of listings can really reflect a platform’s strategy—whether they’re aiming for a wide variety of projects or focusing more on screening for quality. Different approaches, each with their own considerations.
After observing these comparisons for a while, you can actually start to glean some insights.