Common problems of project delisting
CoinHome will regularly communicate with listed projects to ensure that CoinHome ecological users can invest in high-quality projects. Out of the principle of "protecting users", projects that cannot meet CoinHome's standards will be removed from the market.
How does CoinHome continuously evaluate listed projects?
CoinHome regularly communicates with listed projects on the latest developments such as product roadmaps and teams. The information they learn includes: positive changes and negative changes (including changes that deviate from the initial plan without communication).
If large-scale market adjustments, security and public opinion events occur, resulting in market fluctuations, CoinHome will communicate with the project to understand the impact on the project. If the project itself has an accident (such as being hacked), CoinHome will contact the project to find out whether it needs to provide support. After that, CoinHome will also evaluate how the project team responded to the accident and whether it has implemented corresponding preventive measures.
CoinHome attaches great importance to user feedback and suggestions. In addition to the above evaluation, we will also investigate and evaluate whether the item meets our standards and whether the listed item has received a high number of complaints.
Frequently Asked Questions
What factors will CoinHome consider when deciding to delist a project/token?
The series of factors that CoinHome will consider include but are not limited to:
Team commitment to the project;
The level and quality of development activities; trading volume and liquidity;
Network security; Network/smart contract stability;
PR level;
Responsiveness to periodic due diligence requests;
Whether there has been any violation of ethics, fraud, or negligence;
Contribution to the ecological health and sustainable development of encrypted assets.
What should I do with my assets if the project is delisted?
Users can withdraw delisted tokens to external wallets before the date specified in the delisting statement (usually three months before the official delisting date).
Will related projects be notified before tokens are delisted?
Due to the sensitivity of this decision, we will not disclose any removal decisions to any outside parties. However, we will be in regular contact with listed projects to collect the latest information on roadmaps, team development, etc.
How can the project be prevented from being removed?
The project should actively create a product ecology, actively interact with community users, and provide a clear development roadmap to stay active.
Will CoinHome relist the delisted tokens?
It depends on the subsequent operating data of the project and whether it has potential growth.
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