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    What’s the difference between centralized and decentralized coin listing?

    by emilydaniel433 ·

    Centralized coin listing services depend on controlled exchanges with strict listing criteria, while decentralized services allow open, permitted listing on blockchain-based platforms. Each has unique benefits in terms of visibility, control, and access.

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      Reply To: What’s the difference between centralized and decentralized coin listing?

      by kees_b ·

      In reply to What’s the difference between centralized and decentralized coin listing?

      Can you tel more about the pro’s and cons of these 2 alternatives?

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      Given the Million Dollar exploits and scams, does it matter?

      by rproffitt ·

      In reply to What’s the difference between centralized and decentralized coin listing?

      Let’s check the news today (oh boy?)

      -> https://www.web3isgoinggreat.com

      Top story now (copy):
      Self Chain fires founder after $50 million scam allegations
      A four-petaled flower shape with purple petals, followed by “Self chain”(attribution)
      On June 19, a company called Aza Ventures published allegations on Telegram that they had been scammed by someone promising to facilitate OTC sales of steeply discounted tokens for projects like SUI and NEAR. They claimed they had discovered the whole scheme was a Ponzi.
      Aza Ventures was initially hesitant to name the scammer, hoping they could pressure the scammer to return the stolen funds, but later reports quickly named Self Chain founder Ravindra Kumar as the alleged culprit. Kumar posted on June 19, “I’ve been accused of serious wrongdoing, which is completely false.”

      On June 23, Self Chain announced that they had terminated Kumar as CEO “due to recent developments that diverge from the founding vision”.

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