RE: TimCliff Witness Update 2017-12-13
Basically go to your exchange of choice, browse around on their website until you find info on how to register a coin. If you can't find that, then go to their contact info section. Once you find the way to get in contact with them to submit a coin for review, tell them how awesome STEEM is (and why) and ask/encourage them to list the coin.
I'm purposely leaving it fairly general, so it doesn't seem like they are getting hundreds of copy/paste people sending them the same message. The more 'real' people that they hear from who are genuinely interested in having a coin listed, the more they will likely consider it :)
If you run into any questions that you can't answer, hit me up on steemit.chat and I'll do my best to provide answers within 24 hours.
Thanks Tim - I agree we definitely shouldn't have everyone copy/paste the same thing. I haven't used many of the exchanges myself so I'm guessing a request would mean more if it came from an actual customer.
I'm gonna set up an account with some of them and put in some funds and make a few trades and then contact them about Steem.
I would encourage anyone else who can to do the same!
In basic terms is it very much a given that the more exchanges a crypto currency is listed on the better that currency will perform?
If so, is some sort of 'project' (I am reluctant to use the word campaign) to systematically lobby all exchanges to take on steem a worthwhile exercise?
I have found this list of exchanges :
Should one work from the top downwards...
[Sorry, this is on edge of my crypto knowledge so my apologies if some of my terminology is incorrect. I'm just keen to help steem grow.]
Sounds like the right idea. In general, more exchanges = more people that can buy STEEM = more demand = good :)
The higher exchanges are generally better, but IMO we should try and get listed on all of them!