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CTXC Delistings Signal Low Liquidity and Compliance Risk

I think CTXC keeps getting delisted because it often fails exchange listing criteria: low trading volume and liquidity, limited developer and community activity, possible token migrations or security/contract concerns, and occasional compliance or fraud flags that make exchanges remove thinly traded or risky assets.

I would check official exchange notices and the Cortex project’s on‑chain activity, GitHub, and team communications. If I hold CTXC I’d move funds to a safe wallet, avoid buying on low‑liquidity markets, and consider exiting unless credible recovery signs and relisting confirmations appear.

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Analysis

Exchanges typically delist tokens with persistently low volume, limited developer or community activity, security or contract issues, or regulatory/AML concerns. Repeated delistings point to weak dema...

Recommendation

Don’t buy CTXC until clear, verifiable relisting/news and improved on‑chain and project activity; current holders should secure assets and consider selling on the most liquid venues or using OTC optio...

Disclaimer

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