Launching a token isn’t glamorous. A market lives on liquidity and trust in the rules of the game. If your order book is thin, spreads are wild, and supply comesLaunching a token isn’t glamorous. A market lives on liquidity and trust in the rules of the game. If your order book is thin, spreads are wild, and supply comes

10 Red Flags to Spot Before You Touch a New Crypto Listing

2026/03/23 23:46
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Launching a token isn’t glamorous. A market lives on liquidity and trust in the rules of the game. If your order book is thin, spreads are wild, and supply comes in unpredictable waves, traders leave. Marketing alone won’t save you — your asset risks becoming dead weight.

Inspired by Tyler McKnight’s insights on Paragraph, here are 10 red flags to watch before listing your token.

1️⃣ No Clear Market Making Plan

Saying “we’ll find an MM later” is a red flag. Exchanges prioritize trading quality, not saving every new asset. Who quotes both sides? What depth and spread are targeted? Without answers, chaos awaits.

2️⃣ Market Maker, But No KPIs or Rails

A market maker without parameters is decorative. Define minimum depth, target spread, risk limits, and plans for volatile days — otherwise your MM is just window dressing.

3️⃣ Thin Order Book & Wide Spread at Launch

Empty markets = instant bad reputation. Any trade moves the price drastically, creating the illusion of a dump. Suddenly, budgets go into “washing” the chart instead of growth.

4️⃣ Low Float + High FDV

Few tokens in circulation + high Fully Diluted Valuation = inflated prices. Early investors benefit, public markets face future supply pressure. In 2025, projects spent $1.4B on buybacks to regain trust.

5️⃣ Concentration: One Wallet >30%

If one wallet controls over 30% of supply, manipulation risk rises. Traders price this in — even if the team is honest.

6️⃣ Short Cliff / Big Unlocks

A large unlock isn’t evil — unpredictability is. Sudden supply dumps without planning create volatility and erode trust.

7️⃣ Unlock Calendar Without Absorption Strategy

Supply growth needs a market digestion plan: spread, depth, volumes. No plan = unnecessary price swings.

8️⃣ High Year-1 Inflation Without Demand Engine

Without real demand (utility, fee-capture, or supply locks), the market is asked to “buy unlocks” for no reason.

9️⃣ No Reference Market / DEX Plan Pre-Listing

Without price discovery before a CEX listing, your launch is a “who hits the market first” game. Exchanges avoid assets priced solely on hype — it’s a bad experience and reputational risk.

🔟 No Activation Plan After Listing + Document Chaos

Listing = integration, compliance, communication, and marketing. Launching in silence or promising documents “later” is a guaranteed way to get stuck.

💡 Takeaway: Exchanges don’t reward chaos. Tokens without planning, liquidity, and strategy struggle from day one. Spot these red flags early, and save yourself from avoidable losses.

Want to dive deeper? Check out the full article by Tyler McKnight: From Launch to Dead Market: My 10 Listing Red Flags You Won’t Ignore

💬 Discussion: Have you seen a new crypto listing fail because of one of these red flags? Share your stories in the comments!


10 Red Flags to Spot Before You Touch a New Crypto Listing was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

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