How do you get info about upcoming listings?

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How do you get info about upcoming listings?

Hi guys

For a long time, one question never ceases to worry me – how do people find out about the listing of new coins even before the official announcement? I constantly learn about the listing of a particular coin from traders, and not from official statements. Yesterday, a friend of mine told me about listings of bnx on binance and nwc on crypto.com, but this information was not yet in their sources.

Perhaps there are some insider resources or groups where all this information is? How do you get that info?

Gihan Wijethunga Answered question July 29, 2024
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From my perspective you can sense or have pre-knowledge of new coin that is about to list through social media platforms and especially exchanges, i do notice a coin that is about to be known through binance exchange, actually they will be a proper announcement concerning a coin which is about to come to their platform, and precisely someone have made mentioned of Reddit, in normal sense Reddit is one of the social platforms that help to carry out information concerning a project that’s about to be launched before it will become viral.

Gihan Wijethunga Answered question July 29, 2024
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Yes exactly, if they start putting the information publicly then it is obvious that peeps will start buying and bagging their wallets and might just dump the coins as soon as it is listed on the exchanger with higher startup price. Mostly projects promise to keep the price higher as compared to the ICO prices so that it can drive the interests of investors to buy more and more.

Well, logically if we started to know if the coin is going to be listed 100% which means it is legal project then it would drive huge crowd who will be ready to sell or the right word is “dump” the coins.

I think its best to keep it that way otherwise it will surely tip the balance of investment.

Kasun Premathilake Answered question July 29, 2024
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It’s usually a policy that most big exchanges have on coins that are going to be listed. They are not supposed to disclose the information until the listing is done as part of the agreement to have them listed on the exchange.

Information sometimes leaks, though. In most cases, you have to be in actively involved in those chats and social groups of a particular coin to be lucky to catch the news right before the official announcement. So it’s not an easy thing.

Trevor Moraes Answered question July 29, 2024
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