Token Delisting Policy on BTSE: What You Need to Know

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Understanding Token Delistings

To safeguard user interests and maintain trading integrity, BTSE conducts regular reviews of listed tokens and delists those no longer meeting quality standards. This ensures users access only credible assets within our ecosystem.

Ongoing Project Evaluation Process

BTSE maintains continuous dialogue with token projects to assess:

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Delisting Decision Factors

Multiple criteria influence delisting decisions:

  1. Project commitment: Team involvement level
  2. Technical activity: Development progress quality
  3. Market performance: Trading volume and liquidity
  4. Security metrics: Network/contract stability
  5. Compliance: Responsiveness to audits
  6. Ethical standing: Absence of fraudulent activity
  7. Industry contribution: Positive ecosystem impact

User Asset Management

Withdrawal Timeline

Post-Deadline Recovery

  1. Conversion option: Tokens convert to USDT (market rate) if OTC liquidity exists
  2. Liquidity failure: Tokens become valueless if conversion impossible
  3. Minimum threshold: Conversions below $0.01 USDT won't process

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Project Communication Protocol

While BTSE doesn't disclose impending delistings externally, we:

Prevention Strategies

Tokens can avoid delisting by:

Re-listing Possibility

Previously delisted tokens may return if:

FAQs: Token Delisting Process

Q: How long do I have to withdraw delisted tokens?
A: Typically 3 months from announcement date.

Q: What happens if I miss the withdrawal deadline?
A: Recovery attempts may occur within 2 months post-deadline (success not guaranteed).

Q: Are there fees for token recovery?
A: Yes, deducted from your wallet if recovery proceeds.

Q: How does USDT conversion work?
A: BTSE executes market-rate conversions when possible, taking 2-3 weeks.

Q: Can I get updates during recovery?
A: No, BTSE maintains confidentiality until process completion.

Key Recommendations

  1. Monitor official announcements regularly
  2. Withdraw delisted tokens promptly
  3. Cancel open orders for affected pairs
  4. Maintain wallet funds for potential fees