Compliance & listings

Exchange listing prep using ChainUnified evidence

Assemble the diligence package CEX listing teams expect: contract audits, holder analytics, liquidity plans, and compliance controls.

  • Document audited contracts, admin controls, and upgrade history.
  • Provide holder dispersion, liquidity lock status, and risk flags.
  • Demonstrate real-user traction with ChainUnified usage analytics.

Centralized exchanges demand verifiable data before listing new assets. Use this guide to build a professional listing pack that speeds up review cycles and inspires confidence.

Step-by-step workflow

  1. 1

    Technical package

    Include contract addresses, audit reports, upgrade governance documentation, and proof of explorer verification. Use Token Scanner exports for privilege mappings.

  2. 2

    Market data package

    Share holder distribution charts, liquidity depth analysis, and gas cost projections. Highlight contingency plans for liquidity support after listing.

  3. 3

    Compliance readiness

    Outline KYC/AML policies, treasury controls, and incident response procedures. Provide contacts for your compliance lead and security partners.

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Frequently asked questions

How do we prove liquidity commitments?

Share DEX Analytics charts and liquidity lock evidence. Exchanges often request multiple proof points across chains.

Who should lead the exchange relationship?

Assign a single point of contact from operations or business development. ChainUnified notes help record meetings and outstanding requests.

Exchange listing preparation checklist | ChainUnified Guide