A secondary market listing refers to the availability of a digital asset for trading on an exchange after its initial distribution or offering. This listing provides liquidity for asset holders, allowing them to buy and sell their holdings among themselves. It is a critical step for any digital asset seeking broader market access and price discovery.
Context
Secondary market listings are a key indicator of a digital asset’s maturity and accessibility, frequently covered in cryptocurrency news. The process often involves rigorous due diligence by exchanges to assess the asset’s legitimacy and compliance. Discussions often center on the criteria for listing and the impact of such listings on an asset’s price and trading volume.
The SEC's formal token taxonomy introduces classification clarity, fundamentally altering the compliance calculus for digital asset issuance and secondary market listing.
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