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Propose a new asset listing

  1. Search the official Governance Forum and public DIPs repository for an existing thread, draft, or historical decision about the same asset.
  2. Gather the public market, liquidity, and risk context that explains why the asset should be listed now rather than later.
  3. Open the public references that define DerivaDEX trading constraints, price-input expectations, and risk controls before drafting the request.
  4. Start the discussion in the governance forum with one canonical thread that states the asset, the proposed market shape, the expected user benefit, and the main risks.
  5. Link the forum thread to any formal DIP or implementation work only after the public discussion has converged enough to justify a formal proposal.
  6. Keep the thread updated with the canonical discussion URL, related references, and the current proposal state.

Keep these references open while you draft

Verify before you call it an active listing proposal

  • the asset request is not duplicating an active or rejected public thread without new evidence
  • the thread states whether the request is exploratory discussion, a formal proposal candidate, or already tied to implementation work
  • the thread does not claim the listing is active unless a public proposal ID or execution state exists
  • the public references explain pricing, constraints, and risk posture clearly enough for reviewers to evaluate the listing request
  • the thread makes it clear that live listings remain deployment- and governance-dependent until the public decision path finishes

Boundary rule

This page documents the public listing-proposal path only. It does not expose private review workflows, unpublished admission criteria, or operator-side listing mechanics.

If the formal listing path is unclear

If the current public discussion does not point to a clear formal proposal route, use How to Create a Governance Forum Post and Support Channels instead of inventing an unofficial process.

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Last modified on April 13, 2026