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How to Pay Listing Fees

Educational guide on How to Pay Listing Fees from CoinDock's Coin Listings pillar.

This is an educational resource from CoinDock's Coin Listings pillar covering "How to Pay Listing Fees". CoinDock provides this content to help token project owners, holders, and traders understand the mechanics behind decentralized exchange listings, liquidity, and safe trading practices.

Nothing on this page is financial advice. CoinDock makes no promises about price movement, returns, or token performance. All trading carries risk and you should consult appropriate professionals before making any decisions.

For more detail, explore the rest of the Coin Listings hub and the broader CoinDock education centre.

Step-by-step

How to Pay Listing Fees

Settle invoices using accepted CoinDock payment methods.

  1. Receive invoice

    CoinDock issues an invoice with payment details after review approval.

  2. Pay on time

    Settle within the invoice window to keep your listing slot.

  3. Confirm receipt

    Wait for explicit confirmation before announcing publicly.

  4. Keep records

    Retain transaction records for accounting and audits.

FAQs

How long does the listing process take?
Typical review takes 5 to 15 business days depending on document quality and contract complexity.
What documents are required to apply?
Whitepaper, team identification, smart contract source, tokenomics, and audit reports if available.
Does CoinDock charge a listing fee?
Yes — fees vary by tier and are published on the Listing Fees page. There are no hidden charges.
Which trading pair do you list against?
CoinDock lists most coins against USDT for predictable price discovery.
Can I appeal a rejected application?
Yes — applicants may resubmit after addressing reviewer feedback at no additional cost within 90 days.
Is a smart contract audit mandatory?
Audits are strongly recommended; unaudited contracts may face stricter listing tiers.

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