Why can’t I buy iEthereum on the Mercatox exchange anymore?

Please note, in this article we are speaking about the original iEthereum that is built on Ethereum. iEthereum on Pulsechain (PiEth), iEthereum on Ethereum POW (iEthPOW) and iEthereum on Ethereum Fair (iEthFair or DIS) are available in different markets on other exchanges and is spoken about in other articles seperate from this conversation.

As it stands today, the original iEthereum can be purchased on two exchanges.

Yobit, which is a centralized exchange and offers iEthereum in several pairs. This means, iEthereum can be purchased on Yobit with Bitcoin, Ethereum, Waves, Dogecoin, Russian Ruble and United States Dollar.

The current alternative is Uniswap V2 or V3. As most of you will know, Uniwap is a decentralized exchange on the Ethereum network. iEthereum on Uniswap V2 can be purchased with Ethereum, Hex, or Paxos Gold. All of which are ERC20 tokens.

On CoinMarketCap, under markets, Mercatox is a listed exchange for iEthereum traded in a iETh/BTC pair. It also highlights that iEthereum is trading at $0.29 cents verses Yobit and Uniswap trading in a range between $0.01 and $0.07.

Why would I buy iEthereum at a 2-17x higher?

The answer is that you would not.

Or why would I not sell iEthereum at 29 cents verses a penny?

The answer is because you cant.

So what is going on?

There is some history with iEthereum that I have witnessed and I will be disclosing over time regarding certain hidden puppet strings doing everything in their power to keep iEthereum suppressed from public view. Whether it be price manipulations, data integrations on indexes and/or exchange procedural tactics; the maneuvers are on full display if your watching. Hence the need for the iEthereum “Advocacy” Trust as we move into the future.

Using Mercatox as an example. There has been some funny business going on. We cannot say whether they are perpetrators, accomplices or the victims of interference being ran. From the publics eye, it looks like they fell victim to a hack, fraud or ownership/ management decision making an override decision ?

We will get into that here.

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