A major exchange is pulling the plug on three tokens. StaFi (FIS), REI Network (REI), and Voxies (VOXEL) will see their spot pairs removed on December 17th at 3 AM UTC. Why the cut? The platform runs routine health checks on listed assets—looking at things like how committed the dev teams are, whether there's actual building happening, liquidity depth, network stability, and how transparent projects operate. Guess these three didn't make the grade this time around. Worth noting if you're still holding any of these—delisting usually hits prices hard once the news spreads.
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GateUser-6bc33122
· 7h ago
Another round of retail investors getting fleeced has begun. Why were FIS, REI, and VOXEL suddenly delisted?
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CantAffordPancake
· 7h ago
Another round of fleecing retail investors... FIS, REI, and VOXEL have crashed directly, and token holders are going to cry.
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digital_archaeologist
· 7h ago
Another round of retail investors getting fleeced, I really can't take it anymore.
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NotGonnaMakeIt
· 8h ago
Another wave of projects has died. That pile of FIS is still sleeping in my wallet.
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rekt_but_vibing
· 8h ago
Another wave of delistings, holders are about to get rekt.
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GasFeeCrier
· 8h ago
Another wave of order cancellations is here. Who's still holding onto these three?
A major exchange is pulling the plug on three tokens. StaFi (FIS), REI Network (REI), and Voxies (VOXEL) will see their spot pairs removed on December 17th at 3 AM UTC. Why the cut? The platform runs routine health checks on listed assets—looking at things like how committed the dev teams are, whether there's actual building happening, liquidity depth, network stability, and how transparent projects operate. Guess these three didn't make the grade this time around. Worth noting if you're still holding any of these—delisting usually hits prices hard once the news spreads.