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Tips and Recommendations for Successful Cryptocurrency Tokens Listing
The cryptocurrency market is currently experiencing a surge, with many new and promising projects being introduced. These include DeFi products, GameFi platforms, metaverses, tokenized assets (digital tokenization of physical assets on a blockchain), and many more. Each project launches its tokens to promote them in the market, boost trade volume and liquidity, and make them available to buyers and sellers. For that purpose, projects conduct ICOs and list their tokens on reputable exchanges.
Token listing is not easy. For example, to list your token on WhiteBIT or Binance platforms, projects must thoroughly prepare documentation, prove the usefulness of their tokens, conduct audits and compliance, etc. This article will give you some tips on token listing.
Token Sales and Token Listings
A token sale is the process through which investors can buy new tokens before they are listed on exchanges. Startups often use token sales as a method of fundraising.
Token listing is often the next step after token sales. Listing on exchanges allows token holders to buy and sell the tokens. It helps establish a market price for the tokens based on supply and demand. For those projects already listed on one exchange, every following listing brings a broader crypto market full of investors, buyers, and sellers.
Tips on Cryptocurrency Tokens Listing
Here are some valuable tips to help you prepare for listing:
- Ensure that your token complies with the legal requirements of the jurisdictions in which you plan to operate.
- Have a clear and viable business model, a strong team, and a product or service that addresses a real market need. Your project’s whitepaper should be comprehensive, detailing the technology, the problem it solves, how the token is used, etc.
- Your token’s underlying technology should be secure, scalable, and efficient. Conduct testing and audits by reputable third-party services to identify and fix potential vulnerabilities.
- Build a robust community around your project. Active social media presence, transparent communication, and community engagement are crucial for generating and maintaining interest in your token.
- Prepare documentation. Exchanges will require detailed information about your project, including legal documentation, business plans, team details, and technical aspects of your token.
- Ensure your project has robust security measures to protect against hacks and scams.
- Develop a marketing strategy that clearly communicates your project’s value and uniqueness.
Listing is just the beginning. Be prepared to manage your token’s presence on the exchange, monitor token trading activities, engage with the community and provide continuous updates about your project’s progress. Remember, the goal of a token listing should align with your project strategy, providing liquidity, visibility, and credibility to your project.
Crime
Teenager charged following rape allegation at Saundersfoot nightclub
Incident reported at Sands Nightclub in early hours of Sunday
DYFED-POWYS POLICE is investigating an allegation of rape following an incident reported at Sands Nightclub in Saundersfoot in the early hours of Sunday (Dec 14).
An 18-year-old man was arrested after officers were called to the venue, which is a popular late-night spot in the seaside village. The allegation relates to events said to have taken place during the early hours of the morning.
Joshua Probert, aged 18, has since been charged with one count of rape. He has been remanded in custody and is due to appear before Swansea Crown Court on Thursday (Dec 18).
The complainant is entitled to lifelong anonymity under law, and no further details about the allegation can be reported at this stage.
Dyfed-Powys Police confirmed that enquiries are ongoing. Officers are understood to have carried out initial investigative work shortly after the report was made, including speaking to witnesses.
Anyone with information that may assist the investigation is urged to contact Dyfed-Powys Police.
- Anyone affected by sexual assault or rape can contact the 24/7 Rape & Sexual Abuse Support Line, run by Rape Crisis England & Wales, on 0808 500 2222. Calls are free and confidential.
Local Government
Mayor visits Milford Haven Library Christmas event
THE MAYOR of Milford Haven, Cllr William Elliott, paid a visit to Milford Haven Library on Tuesday morning to attend its festive Mince Pie and a Cuppa event.
The event brought together library staff and local residents, with the Mayor thanking staff for their work supporting the community throughout the year. During the visit, Cllr Elliott also spent time speaking with residents who had come along to the event or were visiting the library to borrow books.
Milford Haven Library is part of the Pembrokeshire Libraries service, which provides access to books, information, and community activities across the county.
The Mayor wished residents a Merry Christmas at the close of his visit.
Crime
Milford Haven man jailed after drunken attack on partner and police officers
A MILFORD HAVEN man who launched a violent drunken assault on his partner before attacking two police officers has been jailed for three years and six months.
Alexander Campbell was sentenced on Wednesday (Dec 16) at Swansea Crown Court after admitting causing grievous bodily harm and two counts of assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
The court heard that Campbell had been in a relationship with his partner, Miss Cox, for six years. On the night of the offence, he returned home highly intoxicated and became argumentative.

The counsel for the prosecution told the court that Miss Cox advised Campbell to go upstairs and sleep off the alcohol. Instead, he began poking her and told her not to tell him what to do.
Campbell then launched what Miss Cox described as “a flurry of punches that rained down on her.”
Neighbours contacted police after hearing the disturbance. When officers arrived, they found a smashed bowl on the floor and Miss Cox lying on the sofa under a blanket, covering her face.
Body-worn camera footage played in court showed Campbell threatening officers, telling them: “I will turn this place into a f***ing murder scene.”
As officers attempted to separate the parties, PC Thomas placed her arm out to create distance. Campbell grabbed her wrist with force, an assault captured on body-worn video.
He then attacked PC Jones, climbing on top of him and punching him repeatedly, again recorded on police body-worn footage.
PC Thomas later attended Withybush Hospital, where she received four stitches under local anaesthetic. Miss Cox suffered severe facial bruising, with one eye swollen almost shut.
The court was told that Miss Cox’s ten-year-old daughter was upstairs at the property during the incident.
Campbell has 27 previous offences. In mitigation, the court heard that he accepted alcohol turned him into a different person, telling the court: “I’m an ugly person when I drink. I’m a different person when I’m sober.”
Sentencing Campbell, the judge said he knew better than anyone how alcohol affected him.
“You came home in a bad mood and almost predictively, you assaulted her,” the judge said.
“The noise and aggression was such that the neighbour called the police.”
“You gave her a bruise on her face that can only be described as a large shiner.”
“In short, you have injured three people. Your conduct was utterly pathetic, like an overgrown child.”
The judge also referred to Campbell’s violent history, describing him as a “cowardly bully.”
While acknowledging that Campbell had previously complied well with a suspended sentence after removing his own alcohol tag, the judge said custody was unavoidable.
Campbell was sentenced to three years and six months in prison, with half to be served in custody and the remainder on licence.
Warning him about his future, the judge added: “If you carry on with this behaviour you will spend a lifetime in prison. The only person who can change this is you.”
The court also granted a restraining order for five years.
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