Indie Dev Slams CoinMarketCap's $5K Listing Fee

A founder in the BNBChain Social-Fi space has published an open letter to CoinMarketCap, criticizing its $5,000 listing fee as "anti-builder." The letter argues the cost creates an insurmountable barrier for many bootstrapped and independent projects. The founder is calling for the platform to introduce merit-based tracks for inclusion.

- While CoinMarketCap's official policy states that standard listings are free, the platform does have a "fast-track" service that allows projects to bypass the typical 7-12 month review queue for a fee. - To get a *tracked* listing, which shows price and volume data, a project must first be listed on at least one recognized crypto exchange and demonstrate sufficient liquidity, a process that can cost between $10,000 and $80,000. - Additional "readiness" costs for a successful listing on data aggregators often include $10,000 to $60,000 for security audits and legal compliance, plus $5,000 to $40,000 for marketing and project disclosures. - CoinMarketCap's primary competitor, CoinGecko, also does not charge a direct listing fee, similarly requiring projects to meet criteria like being traded on a reputable exchange with verifiable liquidity. - The fees for listing directly on centralized exchanges (CEXs) are significantly higher and represent a major cost for new projects, ranging from $10,000 on smaller platforms to rumored seven-figure sums on top-tier exchanges like Binance. - Listing on decentralized exchanges (DEXs) like Uniswap has no formal fee, but projects must still spend thousands of dollars to create and fund a liquidity pool.

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