Let's talk about why @JacksonProtocol today
Not listing on exchanges right now is actually a big advantage, even a wise strategic choice!

Many projects rush to list on CEXs from the start, spending millions of dollars on market making, hiring KOLs, pumping prices, and then dumping, often ending up in chaos: manipulated liquidity, community being scammed, token prices cut in half and then halved again, trust collapsing, and projects basically dying. Jackson takes the opposite approach, choosing not to list on exchanges initially, instead pouring all energy, capital, and resources into solidifying the project—this is truly responsible behavior toward the community.

The benefits of not being listed are too obvious:
Focus on products and ecology: save money for RWA card draws, card pack updates, offline stores, sports sector optimization, and user experience improvement, rather than spending on short-term hype. The Pokémon RWA has only been online for a few days, with a TVL of over 11,410,000, and LP profits have already exceeded 37,200+, with performance curves continuing to rise, all achieved through solid work.
Benefits truly given to the community: platform fees and card draw income are fully distributed to LP holders, with no middlemen profiting from price differences, and no VC/market makers running away first. The Sharkz community is the biggest beneficiary, and the brothers who locked LP early are increasingly benefiting with higher efficiency.
Healthy community development: without the short-term pressure of being listed, the community atmosphere is purer, and everyone is truly here because the project is good, the gameplay is interesting, and the profits are stable, rather than chasing trends. Look at how the community shares Euro packages, discusses card packs, and shares physical redemptions every day; this is sustainable growth.
Value-driven listing: when the project becomes strong enough, with enough users and a sufficiently healthy ecosystem, exchanges will actively seek to list it. At that time, Jackson will not be 'begging' for a listing, but will be selecting exchanges with real revenue, an active community, and high TVL. Such a listing is the starting point for high quality and long-term growth, rather than a fleeting moment of exploiting investors.

In one sentence: not being listed is not 'impossible', but 'not urgent'. Jackson chooses to spend time on things that can truly make the community wealthy; this patience and vision are key to its continuing success in the dual trends of Pokémon's 30th anniversary and the World Cup. Sharkz, thank you for believing and accompanying us all along! Let’s continue to make Jackson a benchmark for Sui RWA, and on the day exchanges line up to list Jackson, we will watch the storm together!