Only one of the top 20 cryptocurrency exchanges by volume — Gate.io — provides dedicated vintage coin discovery features. The remaining 19 offer zero age-based filters, no genesis date displays, and …
Between January 2024 and June 2026, major centralized exchanges delisted over 1,500 trading pairs — more than any comparable period in crypto history. This article examines how different vintage coin …
Which exchange listed a vintage coin first was not a neutral fact — it was the single most consequential variable determining that coin’s long-term price trajectory. This article traces 10 major …
When centralized exchanges delist old coins, many survive — and sometimes thrive — on decentralized platforms and OTC markets. This article traces the post-delisting lifecycle of vintage assets, …
Major exchanges display coin launch dates and age labels across their interfaces, yet none perform on-chain verification to prove these timestamps. The infrastructure for verification exists — from …
As vintage coin demand surges, exchanges are deploying aggressive fee incentives — from zero-fee vintage trading zones to reduced listing fees for aged projects — to capture the growing time-asset …
With no standardized TTCEX certification in place, vintage coin premiums vary wildly across platforms — and the exchange that builds the trust standard will capture the market.
Major exchanges are quietly building age-based coin tiers — from Gate.io’s dedicated Vintage Coin Zone to Binance’s Alpha Watchlist — creating de facto market segments based on coin age.
Centralized exchanges command 50–100x greater liquidity depth than DEX platforms for pre-2014 assets like BTC, DOGE, and LTC — yet emerging on-chain OTC desks and Uniswap v4 timestamp hooks signal the …