HashKey Exchange Unveils Listing Fee Policy, Expected to Range Between $50,000 and $300,000
According to the official announcement, HashKey Exchange has disclosed its listing fee policy. The details are as follows:
Applicants seeking listing should pay a non-refundable application fee of $10,000 or the equivalent when submitting the listing application form to enter HashKey Exchange's token review process. Payment of the application fee does not guarantee successful listing on HashKey Exchange.
In addition, applicants should pay a one-time listing fee before being officially listed on HashKey Exchange. The listing fee will be determined based on the complexity, unique features, and trading structure of the token, with significant variations possible. It will impact the participating teams, expert opinions, and the regulatory approval process. The listing fee on HashKey Exchange will reflect the required workload, expertise, and resources.
The following factors will influence the determination of the fee: token type, complexity of the trading structure, due diligence and compliance, expert opinions, and advisory services.
Considering these factors, the listing fee on HashKey Exchange is expected to range between $50,000 and $300,000, with the specific amount depending on the aforementioned factors.
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