A delisting policy outlines the criteria and procedures by which a digital asset or token is removed from trading on an exchange or platform. These policies typically address issues such as low liquidity, security vulnerabilities, or non-compliance with regulatory standards. They serve to protect investors and maintain market integrity. Adherence to these guidelines helps uphold platform reputation.
Context
Delisting policies frequently appear in crypto news when an exchange announces the removal of certain assets, often causing significant price volatility for affected tokens. The lack of standardized delisting criteria across various platforms sometimes leads to market fragmentation and uncertainty. Regulatory bodies are increasingly scrutinizing these policies to ensure fairness and transparency for market participants.
The MiCA stablecoin enforcement timeline forces CASPs to immediately de-risk platform offerings or face market integrity sanctions, fundamentally altering EU liquidity.
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