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Cryptocurrency Ecosystem => Crypto Exchanges => Topic started by: CryptoBond on February 15, 2021, 08:09:03 AM
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HI
Can anyone know uniswap , sushiswap , 1inch coin listing price?
Thanks, Advanced.
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What do you mean? Those projects did not make presale-privatesale or public sale. They distributed most of their supply to users. If u ask their exchange price Uniswap was listed $4. Sushi and 1inch were also around $3 I guess.
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What do you mean? Those projects did not make presale-privatesale or public sale. They distributed most of their supply to users. If u ask their exchange price Uniswap was listed $4. Sushi and 1inch were also around $3 I guess.
looks like the OP has been able to get answers from the colleague above about what you want and know about what you need, hopefully it can be an enlightenment for the OP.
but in a situation where the fee is too high why do you still use Uniswap and sushiswap for transactions, are they already placed there !!! If that happens, there is no other alternative, because I only provide experiences about the exchange that I have done at Uniswap and I myself will not think of doing it again until now.
maybe there are people who have different perceptions and I respect that, I just tell my situation there is no other purpose.
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In case OP is inquiring about the current prices or value of the above-mentioned digital assets, then certainly just going to CoinMarketCap can be of big help. Now, if he is referring to the cost of being to have an asset get listed on those exchanges then maybe direct communication with the said platforms can be the best thing to do. I hope I am not imagining things for myself here. Anyway, these are very basic questions and answers can be found just by using Google anytime.
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HI
Can anyone know uniswap , sushiswap , 1inch coin listing price?
Thanks, Advanced.
Today a lot of ways to know the answer. The first and most advisable way is Google. If you have any question such as the above listing price of each coins you can use the Google portal. In Google they will provide you the link of coingecko, coinmarketcap, and the vlogs and related topic.
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Everyone, especially the crypto community, should know the listing price of coins in the market. Because then it will be easy to choose and determine the steps to take in this crypto investment.
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As far as I know, the price of a project (currency/token) to enter an exchange is in the contract made by both parties, and depending on which cases and which exchanges, that amount cannot be revealed later as it will be in default of said contract and perhaps the exchange would eliminate the pairs with the currency of that project. On some websites I have read that Binance, for example, asks for a million dollars to add a new project to its exchange, and it may be true, I do not know, but that depends on many factors and the payment methods.
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If they did find out then they would be able to find that information. Can join the group on telegram or facebook or twitter. to be able to find more information about the listing coins.
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I think you need Google to solve your problem first before asking here.
I help a little where you can see the price of the coin you mentioned
like here: https://coinmarketcap.com/
one of them, you just need to find what coins you need
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HI
Can anyone know uniswap , sushiswap , 1inch coin listing price?
Thanks, Advanced.
Are you asking about the token listing fee in Uniswap? Sushiswap and 1inch, all of the crypto exchanges that you mentioned are Decentralized exchange so I guess it is free because you can easily add your token via smart-contract correct me if I'm wrong usually the listing fees were costly if you listed your token in a popular crypto exchange like Binance, Kucoin, Bittrex, etc. But if you choose the decentralized exchange I think its just minimal if there is a fee.
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Listing prices are irrelevant whether on centralized or decentralized platforms like those you listed. Everything depends on the age old market forces. If the coin/token is in poor demand, it dumps. If in high demand, it pumps. Simples
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What do you mean? Those projects did not make presale-privatesale or public sale. They distributed most of their supply to users. If u ask their exchange price Uniswap was listed $4. Sushi and 1inch were also around $3 I guess.
1inch has dropped below $.9. I was scared to buy it when I saw the price at that level not even think to give it a chance until I realized it was my pocket leaving without earning because of fear.
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Something that I forgot to comment before is that the payment to enter an exchange is not only in the most popular currencies. Sometimes it is also with the own currency or token that you want to list. It must be an ambitious project and attract a large number of users for exchanges to allow paying with the coin/token itself.
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I think you need Google to solve your problem first before asking here.
I help a little where you can see the price of the coin you mentioned
like here: https://coinmarketcap.com/
one of them, you just need to find what coins you need
Google will give the Op redirecting to every resources from google data base. I think once the Op try to do it he will find awesome source and maybe more than information that he will fund. Coinmarketcap is helpful site to search directly the cryptos.
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So far I know, the listing fee on these two exchanges is high enough.
However, they are trusted exchanges.
Wait, you may see the following links to get more information about the fees on Uniswap and also Sushiswap:
https://withdrawalfees.com/coins/sushiswap
https://uniswap.org/faq/
These may help you find the right infomration
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If you want to know about the listing price of a crypto coin on those exchanges, why don't you contact their supports? Or you can ask about it to their team members on the telegram groups. I think it is more effective than you ask about it here. We want to help you, but the team members must know better about it.
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^I agree with @Alter's statement above. It will be better to ask this question to the team members. Yes, there are two options, we can send email to their support services or we can ask directly to their telegram group channels. Both ways are good and I support to do than asking to random people here. Instead, their answers can mislead or wrong.
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HI
Can anyone know uniswap , sushiswap , 1inch coin listing price?
Thanks, Advanced.
Hi mate! You can directly go to coinmarketcap or coingecko if you just want to know the listing price of these altcoins. Besides if that is the only thing you want to know and you are planning to invest its a bad start. Better to study the purpose of them and make an entry if everything is qualified to your objectives.
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Google is the best way to get answers to your questions. With Google, you can easily find out about the price of any currency or token in the cryptocurrency market. So I will first use Google to solve this problem.
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I don't think that sushiswap and 1inch really did some ico or ieo during their project release, to found more about this project listing price, you can always do the Google research to know more about the price that could be the best ideal to know about exchange listing.
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I don't quite understand what op mean, but if he's asking for the price of the assets of those projects, simply check coinmarketcap, but if you are asking for what it cost to get an asset listed on the platform, I would categorically tell you it doesn't any thing other than you any any other person having to add liquidity to token which will also determine the starting price of the asset, you don't have to pay any money to uniswap or sushiswap or one-inch cus this are all decentralized exchanges.
You can also contact this exchanges privately for more information on how their platform works.
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Can anyone know uniswap , sushiswap , 1inch coin listing price?
I think some members above already answer properly your question, mate. If you seriously want to know about the listing price of those exchanges, then you need to contact their teams. You can go to their telegram groups, social media, or through email. Asking here random people won't get the answer, they just help you to suggest contacting the supports/customer services of those exchanges.
I think it is clear enough, so I'll lock this thread. :)