May 14, 2026 · Exchange Listing Post-Mortem · APAC FINSTAB

Why PROS Split Across Exchanges: Listing Requirements and Compliance Signals

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Quick answer

As of 2026-05-14, APAC FINSTAB exchange snapshots show PROS present on OKX, Coinbase, Binance and absent from Bybit, Gate.io. The strongest observed weekly change is: OKX. This does not prove a Bybit rejection; it shows a listing-distribution gap worth analyzing through venue-specific listing, liquidity, custody and compliance requirements.

PROS appears in the Coinbase snapshot, making it a useful case for reading what U.S.-venue listing inclusion may signal to other exchange listing teams.

Evidence matrix

VenueSnapshot statusObserved pairsSnapshot file
OKXNew this weekPROS-EUR, PROS-TRY, PROS-USD, PROS-USDT, PROS-USDCexchange-listing/data/okx-2026-05-14.json
BybitNot listed in snapshotexchange-listing/data/bybit-2026-05-14.json
Gate.ioNot listed in snapshotexchange-listing/data/gate-2026-05-14.json
CoinbaseAlready listedPROS-USDexchange-listing/data/coinbase-2026-05-14.json
BinanceAlready listedPROSETH, PROSBUSD, PROSUSDTexchange-listing/data/binance-2026-05-14.json

What the split may mean

  1. Venue sequencing is not linear. A token can clear one major exchange and remain absent from another because each venue weights legal risk, market demand, custody, surveillance and commercial priority differently.
  2. Liquidity is necessary but not sufficient. Offshore demand, market-maker support, or a regional user base can support one listing path without automatically satisfying every venue's market-integrity threshold.
  3. Distribution quality matters. Concentrated supply, unclear unlocks, opaque market-making, or suspicious volume can slow a conservative listing review even when retail demand exists elsewhere.
  4. Operational support matters. Chain support, custody readiness, deposits/withdrawals, incident history, and token contract controls can all affect venue sequencing.

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Method: Exchange snapshots show listing presence or absence at a point in time. They do not prove that a venue rejected, approved, reviewed, or intentionally avoided an asset. This analysis should be read as a listing-distribution study, not as confirmation of any private exchange review decision.

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