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Sergi Mamedov
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Launching a Web3 Token? Read This Before You Apply for a Listing

Got a Web3 project and thinking about launching a token?
Planning to get listed on a major exchange?

⚠️ Before you send in that listing request — take a moment to understand how exchanges actually evaluate tokens and what happens after the “We’re listing $YOU” tweet goes live.

I came across a solid breakdown of how OKX, Bybit, MEXC, Gate.io, and WhiteBIT approach listings — and it’s clear that not all post-launch support is the same.

🔹 Some exchanges push hype and short-term visibility.
🔹 Others offer real post-listing support: AMAs, Learn&Earns, campaigns, and deeper community involvement.
🔹 WhiteBIT stands out for its full-cycle approach, while others like Gate and MEXC focus more on momentum and buzz.

📚 If you’re building in Web3 and want your token to last, not just launch — this article is well worth your time.

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