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Topic: Will Coinbase list Dogecoin? - page 4. (Read 589 times)

legendary
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March 14, 2021, 03:22:20 AM
#6
It is kinda impossible Coinbase will list Dogecoin, recently most of the cryptocurrency they listed are into Decentralized Finance (DeFi). And most of them are useful cryptos, have use cases, and not a joke at all.
As we all know, Dogecoin is a meme since the beginning. But the market cap of Dogecoin is not a joke at all. And even if Coinbase will list Dogecoin and pump it, it will still go down, it's kinda the same thing about Elon Musk twitter.
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March 14, 2021, 03:53:25 AM
#5
There was a big rumour in the Crypto market that Dogecoin will list in Coinbase. If it happens, we may able to see a big pump from Dogecoin. Doge is the dencentralized digital currency. This a massive news for all Doge holders. I don't find any official news regarding this. So, what do you think about it?
I heard that Elon Musk might continue to show his mischief, but I don't expect it to ever be listed on coinbase. This will be very funny for this market, the coin meme is showing it to be a meme.
legendary
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March 14, 2021, 03:16:59 AM
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For the curious to know where the recent rumors started:


I don't see any problem if Coinbase would list Doge in the near future. It's already popular thanks to Elon's help and companies like the Dallas Marvericks accepting it as payment for tickets and merchs. It remains a good currency for small payments with its cheap fees and fast confirmation.

The question is whether dogecoin can be compliant with the regulation that already followed by coinbase, we know that if coinbase is the most popular exchange site and it's also following new york's regulation too.
I doubt that Doge won't pass any regulation test. AFAIK, no ICO and premine. No guaranteed profits promised to any holder.
legendary
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March 14, 2021, 03:08:58 AM
#3
The question is whether dogecoin can be compliant with the regulation that already followed by coinbase, we know that if coinbase is the most popular exchange site and it's also following new york's regulation too. This is the most difficult regulation to be passed by the exchange site. I think that doge has a chance to be listed on coinbase. We will see that whether there will be a signal from coinbase to list doge coin or not. I hope that will come true.
legendary
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March 14, 2021, 01:52:07 AM
#2
There was a big rumour in the Crypto market that Dogecoin will list in Coinbase. If it happens, we may able to see a big pump from Dogecoin.
May or may not. See the Elon Musk sponsored pump of Dogecoin did not last long and I am glad I sold my Doge stash on that pump and got the profit in bitcoin which is currently rising. Of course it will increase the number of users who might have used doge being Coinbase users but honestly speaking who would really want to buy a coin that has no inherent growth and remains stagnant till some celeb pumps it so they can make profit from it?

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Doge is the dencentralized digital currency. This a massive news for all Doge holders. I don't find any official news regarding this. So, what do you think about it?
Without official news rumors are as good as dead news. We dont see rumors making it to the headlines after the rumor ends do we? Even then if such a pump occurs, it will be temporary and my advice would be to finally sell your doge at the next pump and exit the vicious cycle of anxiety and depression that occurs to altcoins hodlers.
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March 14, 2021, 12:59:07 AM
#1
There was a big rumour in the Crypto market that Dogecoin will list in Coinbase. If it happens, we may able to see a big pump from Dogecoin. Doge is the dencentralized digital currency. This a massive news for all Doge holders. I don't find any official news regarding this. So, what do you think about it?
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