Crypto exchange Coinbase is contemplating adding support for more than 100 new crypto assets after recently enabling trading for Enjin (ENJ) and Cardano (ADA).
Gaming token ENJ and Cardano's native asset ADA saw a significant price increase following their listing on the San Francisco-based firm's trading platform. ENJ soared by 65% and ADA by 28% within 24 hours of the announcement. In a new interview on CNBC, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong
reveals that the exchange is adding more cryptocurrencies to its coin roster as he explains why people should invest in the company.
Coinbase already
added eight new digital assets this year: ADA, Ethereum scaling solution Polygon (MATIC), layer-2 scaling solution Skale Network (SKL), decentralized exchange (DEX) SushiSwap (SUSHI), DEX aggregator 1inch, ENJ, peer-to-peer connectivity network NKN, and decentralized commerce and finance project Origin Protocol (OGN).
Of the assets that Coinbase has announced it is considering for its trading platform, nine are still under review.
- Aragon (ANT)
- Arweave (AR)
- DigiByte (DGB)
- Horizon (ZEN)
- Livepeer (LPT)
- KEEP Network (KEEP)
- Render Token (RNDR)
- Siacoin (SC)
- VeChain (VET)
For its custodial platform, Coinbase Custody, the exchange is still exploring the possibility of supporting 33 coins:
- Amp (AMP)
- Ampleforth (AMPL)
- Ankr (ANKR)
- ArCoin (ArCoin)
- Audius (AUDS)
- Barnbridge (BOND)
- BitTorrent Token (BTT)
- Centrifuge (RAD)
- Conflux Network (CFX)
- Curve (CRV)
- DFI.Money (YFII)
- Elrond eGold (EGLD)
- JUST (JST)
- JUST Stablecoin (USDJ)
- Meta (MTA)
- MovieBloc (MBL)
- mStable (MUSD)
- Neo (NEO)
- Nervos (CKB)
- Nexus Mutual (NXM)
- Ontology (ONT)
- Paxos Gold (PAXG)
- Paxos Standard (PAX)
- Reserve (RSV)
- Reserve Rights (RSR)
- Request Network (REQ)
- SUN Token (SUN)
- tBTC (TBTC)
- Terra (LUNA)
- Tron (TRX)
- VeChain (VET)
- WING (WING)
- WINK (WIN)