PANews reported on October 15th that CZ posted on the X platform that if a project is dissatisfied with an exchange's "airdrop" or "listing fee," they can choose not to pay; if the project is strong enough, exchanges will naturally compete to list its token. He pointed out: There is no need to list strong projects, instead we should reflect on the ownership of their value. If you question the listing fees he charges, you can set it to 0, "or even all fees can be set to 0." If the coin holder is dissatisfied with the fact that the currency has not been launched, he should contact the project owner, not the exchange; DEX can also be used. PancakeSwap has no listing fees and a large trading volume. He also listed various listing models used by exchanges, including "full-chain open listing," "fee-based screening," and "airdrops + margin to prevent fraud," emphasizing that all models are viable. Finally, he suggested that project owners focus on their own development rather than complaining about others.PANews reported on October 15th that CZ posted on the X platform that if a project is dissatisfied with an exchange's "airdrop" or "listing fee," they can choose not to pay; if the project is strong enough, exchanges will naturally compete to list its token. He pointed out: There is no need to list strong projects, instead we should reflect on the ownership of their value. If you question the listing fees he charges, you can set it to 0, "or even all fees can be set to 0." If the coin holder is dissatisfied with the fact that the currency has not been launched, he should contact the project owner, not the exchange; DEX can also be used. PancakeSwap has no listing fees and a large trading volume. He also listed various listing models used by exchanges, including "full-chain open listing," "fee-based screening," and "airdrops + margin to prevent fraud," emphasizing that all models are viable. Finally, he suggested that project owners focus on their own development rather than complaining about others.

CZ responds to the controversy surrounding "listing fees": If a project is strong, there is no need to list the token.

2025/10/15 17:32
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PANews reported on October 15th that CZ posted on the X platform that if a project is dissatisfied with an exchange's "airdrop" or "listing fee," they can choose not to pay; if the project is strong enough, exchanges will naturally compete to list its token. He pointed out:

  1. There is no need to list strong projects, instead we should reflect on the ownership of their value.

  2. If you question the listing fees he charges, you can set it to 0, "or even all fees can be set to 0."

  3. If the coin holder is dissatisfied with the fact that the currency has not been launched, he should contact the project owner, not the exchange; DEX can also be used.

  4. PancakeSwap has no listing fees and a large trading volume.

He also listed various listing models used by exchanges, including "full-chain open listing," "fee-based screening," and "airdrops + margin to prevent fraud," emphasizing that all models are viable. Finally, he suggested that project owners focus on their own development rather than complaining about others.

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