Could you elaborate on the reasons behind the delisting of Aragon? It seems to be a surprising move given its position in the decentralized governance space. Could it be due to regulatory pressures? Or perhaps a lack of liquidity? I'm interested in understanding the specific factors that led to this decision, as it could have a significant impact on investors and the overall cryptocurrency ecosystem. I'd appreciate a thorough and unbiased explanation of the reasons behind this delisting.
7 answers
KDramaCharm
Wed Jul 03 2024
We make decisions to delist a digital asset based on various factors, among which are alterations in the risk profile of a digital asset token.
Valentina
Tue Jul 02 2024
If a digital asset fails to contribute positively to the crypto ecosystem, it may be deemed unsuitable for continued trading.
Valentina
Tue Jul 02 2024
The risk profile of a digital asset token can change due to various reasons, such as market fluctuations, regulatory changes, or technological advancements.
CherryBlossom
Tue Jul 02 2024
Trading volume and liquidity are also essential metrics we evaluate when deciding to delist a digital asset.
GwanghwamunGuardian
Tue Jul 02 2024
When the risk profile of a digital asset token increases significantly, it may become unsuitable for trading on our platform.