Mergers and relaunches typically happen when two or more projects unite under one entity, or when an existing project undergoes a major upgrade or rebranding.
- These events often involve a snapshot of existing token holders, followed by an airdrop of the new tokens.
- The reasons for mergers/ relaunches can vary from strategic partnerships, major technical upgrades or rebranding efforts.
To begin, kindly follow the steps below:
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Submit a request at the top of this page
- Select "General Enquiries"
- To ensure timely and accurate updates, kindly include the following information in the support ticket:
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- Tentative migration/ merger date and time
- New project name and logo (if applicable)
- New token name and ticker symbol
- Official announcements, governance proposals, blog posts or tweets from verifiable channels containing detailed and comprehensive information on the merger/ relaunch
- Treatment of old token: Will the old token be deprecated or continue to operate?
- New tokenomics information (total supply, max supply, circulating supply)
- Exchanges where the new token is traded (if available)
- Depending on the case of the merger/ relaunch, once approved, do expect the following:
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- A new token listing will be created for the new project and token. (e.g.: $FET, $IMGN)
- The old token page may or may not be retained, but a prominent notice will be added on top of the page to inform users of the merger/ relaunch and direct them to the new page.
- Example notice:
- “Project X ($X) has merged with $Y, $Z” and relaunched as Project A ($A). For more information, kindly visit this announcement and view the new page here.”
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Once you have submitted your ticket, please await our updates and responses through the same ticket if we require any further information.
FAQs
Q: Will the old token page be removed?
A: We prefer to keep the old token page for transparency, but it will be deactivated automatically when no volume is detected.
Q: Can users still trade the old token?
A: That depends on whether exchanges and the project team decide to continue supporting it. CoinGecko is a cryptodata aggregator, and will reflect the latest trading activity based on market data feeds.
Q: How long does it take for the updates to be reflected?
A: Assuming all submitted information is clear and complete, updates are typically processed within 7 business working days. Please note that complex cases or instances where information is ambiguous or incomplete may require additional processing time.
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