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Coinbase Lists Compound's COMP Token for Retail Crypto Traders

The Compound token almost fell back below $200 earlier this week, before Coinbase rode to the rescue. It listed the token for retail users, and gave COMP a nice price bump.

Updated Sep 14, 2021, 8:57 a.m. Published Jun 26, 2020, 3:35 p.m.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong

The COMP token may have been around for less than two weeks, but it's already been listed on both Coinbase's retail and Pro platforms.

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The San Francisco-based exchange said in a blog post Thursday the token had been made available on Coinbase.com and via the firm's Android and iOS apps.

"Coinbase customers can now buy, sell, convert, send, receive or store COMP. COMP will be available for customers in all Coinbase-supported regions, with the exception of New York state," the exchange said.

COMP was listed on Coinbase Pro, the exchange's professional trading platform, on Monday, in what was one of the fastest Coinbase listings to date following the launch of a digital asset.

Predictably, the COMP price, which had been meandering downwards since a sharp drop on Tuesday, got a 20% kick from the news.

Just before the Coinbase announcement, the token was trading at just above $210 – down 40% from where it started the week at something like $350. At the time of writing, COMP was just under the $250 mark.

COMP token price since launch
COMP token price since launch

COMP has been making headlines since its inauspicious launch less than two weeks ago metamorphosed into a triple-figure rally. After an initial listing price of $80 on Monday, June 15, COMP broke the $100 mark Thursday before its price doubled again in the space of 24 hours.

So far, COMP's all-time high has been the $372 it reached last Sunday.

See also: This Startup Is Forking Compound to Make Hiring More Efficient

However, the launch hasn't been without issues. COMP is a governance token, awarded freely to both lenders and borrowers to incentivize people to use the platform as much as possible. It didn't take long for traders to realize they could just borrow against themselves to receive free tokens.

Automated market maker Curv told CoinDesk at the time that users were lending one USD stablecoin against another, repeating the process up to 30 times to maximize their COMP allocation.

Earlier this week, some analysts also highlighted that traders were buying COMP tokens from spot markets together with COMP perpetual swaps – futures without expiry – on derivatives exchange FTX, to accelerate price increases further.

"The relatively large size of the COMP Perpetual Swap market, it would be profitable to buy the Perp and then buy spot in significant enough size to move the price, amplifying gains in the Perp and squeezing the shorts," said Tony Sheng, angel investor and former principal at Multicoin Capital, in a blog post on Wednesday – the same day the COMP price tumbled to $200.

See also: Some Numbers That Show Why Yield Farming COMP Is So Seductive

Of course, 48 hours is a long time in crypto. With the news of the Coinbase listing, COMP has rebounded and its market cap now stands at $680 million, according to CoinGecko.

EDIT (June 29, 09:00 UTC): A previous version of this article stated Tony Sheng was still a principal at Multicoin Capital. This has since been corrected.

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