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Crypto Discussion Forum => Cryptocurrency discussions => Topic started by: PRIBO247 on November 28, 2018, 01:37:19 PM

Title: Is This Mass Delisting Of Tokens A Sign Of Bull Run?
Post by: PRIBO247 on November 28, 2018, 01:37:19 PM
I read today that not only OKEx has been delisting tokens. Kucoin, Bittrex and even Poloniex had also delisted and in some cases are still delisting certain tokens from their respective exchanges. After reading this, I cannot help but wonder if this delisting exercise by these exchanges is not a sign of a massive bull run? Guys what is your opinion on this?

Here is the story : https://cryptopotato.com/exchanges-mass-delisting-of-tokens-a-precursor-to-the-next-bull-market/
Title: Re: Is This Mass Delisting Of Tokens A Sign Of Bull Run?
Post by: MOProgress on November 28, 2018, 02:31:47 PM
This may be a sign of eliminating the worthless and scam coins that would mean nothing to the cryptocurrency world before the bull run.
Title: Re: Is This Mass Delisting Of Tokens A Sign Of Bull Run?
Post by: cryptofunn on November 28, 2018, 02:47:08 PM
This is hardly evidence of a change in trend. It is simply that the coins that are not in the interest of speculators are being removed from the sites, which means that the exchanges cannot earn commissions from transactions
Title: Re: Is This Mass Delisting Of Tokens A Sign Of Bull Run?
Post by: Deallove9 on November 28, 2018, 04:47:18 PM
Delisting is the news in town now as many exchange are delisting token that are not active and I think that is the best way to reduce the level of token we have now as many project are just here in market but has no useful means to provide good things to people only for money making .
Title: Re: Is This Mass Delisting Of Tokens A Sign Of Bull Run?
Post by: paolobaltimori on November 28, 2018, 04:58:36 PM
I like this decision. There are too many coins and tokens that have near zero liquidity and can't be traded in most of exchange so they have no sense se be still listed on them.
Title: Re: Is This Mass Delisting Of Tokens A Sign Of Bull Run?
Post by: Zed0X on November 28, 2018, 08:01:27 PM
Nope, I do not see it that way. Delisting is mainly due to coins or tokens not meeting the standards of each exchanges. It has nothing to do with increasing the demand of cryptocurrencies.
Title: Re: Is This Mass Delisting Of Tokens A Sign Of Bull Run?
Post by: Dprincebh on November 28, 2018, 08:05:36 PM
There are so many scam projects in the market. Delisting them will make the market pure and that might also bring about the bull run. They are actually doing a good job
Title: Re: Is This Mass Delisting Of Tokens A Sign Of Bull Run?
Post by: fallenangel1789 on November 28, 2018, 08:09:47 PM
When Binance and other important exchanges started to delist some projects two months ago, too many people thought so. But nothing changed. I think that next Bull will not come so easy. We have to wait more and more.
Title: Re: Is This Mass Delisting Of Tokens A Sign Of Bull Run?
Post by: ivanleon on November 28, 2018, 09:22:31 PM
I read today that not only OKEx has been delisting tokens. Kucoin, Bittrex and even Poloniex had also delisted and in some cases are still delisting certain tokens from their respective exchanges. After reading this, I cannot help but wonder if this delisting exercise by these exchanges is not a sign of a massive bull run? Guys what is your opinion on this?

Here is the story : https://cryptopotato.com/exchanges-mass-delisting-of-tokens-a-precursor-to-the-next-bull-market/

In my opinion, now a lot of people are looking for signs or events that can say that the situation in the market will be better. I am skeptical of such statements.
Title: Re: Is This Mass Delisting Of Tokens A Sign Of Bull Run?
Post by: vycl87 on November 28, 2018, 09:55:58 PM
I read today that not only OKEx has been delisting tokens. Kucoin, Bittrex and even Poloniex had also delisted and in some cases are still delisting certain tokens from their respective exchanges. After reading this, I cannot help but wonder if this delisting exercise by these exchanges is not a sign of a massive bull run? Guys what is your opinion on this?

Here is the story : https://cryptopotato.com/exchanges-mass-delisting-of-tokens-a-precursor-to-the-next-bull-market/

Most of exchanges, started to delisting some tokens. This can named by cleaning for me. But it is sad for some poeple who is HODL this delisted token.
Title: Re: Is This Mass Delisting Of Tokens A Sign Of Bull Run?
Post by: PRIBO247 on November 28, 2018, 11:38:30 PM
I read today that not only OKEx has been delisting tokens. Kucoin, Bittrex and even Poloniex had also delisted and in some cases are still delisting certain tokens from their respective exchanges. After reading this, I cannot help but wonder if this delisting exercise by these exchanges is not a sign of a massive bull run? Guys what is your opinion on this?

Here is the story : https://cryptopotato.com/exchanges-mass-delisting-of-tokens-a-precursor-to-the-next-bull-market/

Most of exchanges, started to delisting some tokens. This can named by cleaning for me. But it is sad for some poeple who is HODL this delisted token.

Wow you just mentioned something I never even thought of! Those persons holding the delisted tokens will be badly affected by this exercise.  How sad.
Title: Re: Is This Mass Delisting Of Tokens A Sign Of Bull Run?
Post by: yitzjoe on November 29, 2018, 12:29:42 AM
delisting these tokens and coins because the exchange volume on coins and tokens is very small, meaning that users rarely use them for exchange. tokens and coins will continue to be monitored in exchange whether the user is still needed or not, if they are still used then they will be delisted from the market
Title: Re: Is This Mass Delisting Of Tokens A Sign Of Bull Run?
Post by: Jacky on November 29, 2018, 12:36:56 AM
I don't see delisting has nothing to do with bullrun. Delisting that some exchanges did, to make their exchanges more trust-able and quality with proven coins there. It does not indicate the bullrun will come immediately.   
Title: Re: Is This Mass Delisting Of Tokens A Sign Of Bull Run?
Post by: ZionRTZ on November 29, 2018, 06:09:26 AM
The thought of token delisting as a sign of a bull run does not make sense to me. How are they even related?
Title: Re: Is This Mass Delisting Of Tokens A Sign Of Bull Run?
Post by: Lighthouze on November 29, 2018, 11:21:23 AM
Elimination and weeding of worthless coins from the space isn't a sign of a bull run in my opinion. These are projects that had no business being here in the first instance and some had rogue devs whose major intention was scamming the investing public. While the bull run is what we all crave now, delisting shitcoins is unconnected to it.
Title: Re: Is This Mass Delisting Of Tokens A Sign Of Bull Run?
Post by: Hope15 on November 30, 2018, 02:33:03 PM
I think delisting some token in exchange is not bull run sign, i guess they delisting tokens that doesn't grow the price or the token that no improvement since they get listed on exchange.
Title: Re: Is This Mass Delisting Of Tokens A Sign Of Bull Run?
Post by: aldenlim on November 30, 2018, 03:24:31 PM
I read today that not ohttps://www.altcoinstalks.com/Smileys/default/shocked.gifnly OKEx has been delisting tokens. Kucoin, Bittrex and even Poloniex had also delisted and in some cases are still delisting certain tokens from their respective exchanges. After reading this, I cannot help but wonder if this delisting exercise by these exchanges is not a sign of a massive bull run? Guys what is your opinion on this?

Here is the story : https://cryptopotato.com/exchanges-mass-delisting-of-tokens-a-precursor-to-the-next-bull-market/
There is also some kind of odd activities that I read from an article that the top holders of Bitcoin are now starting to
buy Bitcoins during the dips that happen. This kind of activities are too suspicious and it could be a sign based on my
point of view.
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