Trade.io Successfully De-Lists from OKEx Following $1 Million Demand

Crypto exchange has approved Trade.io’s application to de-list its TIO token from the platform. According to an announcement from OKEx, both the TIO/ETH and TIO/USDT trading pairs were removed from the platform as of 12:00 on August 24, 2018 (HKT). The announcement of the approval was originally published on August 21.
“Once the token is delisted, our system will cancel all pending orders of the TIO trading pairs, and your funds will be returned in full amount to your trading account,” the announcement reads. “However, you are strongly advised to cancel all orders of TIO trading pairs before the delisting for the better management of your funds.”

Trade.io posted a similar notice advising users to transfer their TIO tokens to their “secure smart [wallets] within the trade.io exchange.”

OKEx will be delisting TIO/ETH & TIO/USDT 12:00 Hong Kong time 24/08/18. Please feel free to transfer your TIO directly to your secure smart wallet within the exchange

— trade.io (@TradeToken)

According to Trade.io’s website, plans do de-list from HitBTC, Gate.io, TIDEX, IDEX are also underway.

OKEx Demanded that Trade.io Pay Up or Be “Hidden”
In an official announcement on its Telegram channel, Trade.io explained that it had applied for delisting because of demands that OKEx placed on Trade.io. “OKEx reached out to trade.io management and said they would re-activate deposit function of TIO, if trade.io would purchase the equivalent of USD1M in their token. We obviously declined to do so,” the announcement read.

Trade.io’s logo.
After Trade.io declined to pay OKEx, “we were advised TIO would still be listed, but would be ‘Hidden’ on the Chart Page, with TIO deposit remaining suspended.”
“Following a post we noticed in their social media regarding some sort of delisting, we contacted them last week which they advised that TIO/BTC would indeed be delisted on 12:00 Aug 17, 2018, and TIO/ETH & TIO/USDT would remain ‘hidden’ on Charts,” the announcement concluded. “Happy to answer any questions you may have, and apologize for any inconvenience OKEx has caused you.”
“Sounds like typical shady ,” one reddit user wrote.

OKEx Has Been the Subject of Scrutiny
In recent months, some voices within the crypto community have voiced concerns that OKEx is using market makers or trading bots to .
In a May post entitled “Chasing fake volume: a crypto-plague,” self-described trader and investor Sylvain Ribes alleged that up to 93% of OKEx’ volume was “nonexistent.”

OKex [left] fakes its volume in a “laughingly obvious and artificial way,” he wrote. “Compare this perfectly neat and absurdly consistent sinusoidal volume with what happens on an actual exchange [on the right.]”

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