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Coinbase Considering 19 Additional Cryptos for Exchange Listing
The popular trading platform isonce considering expanding its list of crypto assets.
By Danny Nelson
Updated Sep 14, 2021, 9:38 a.m. Published Jul 31, 2020, 2:21 p.m.

Coinbase is considering listing ampleforth, hedera hashgraph, blockstack and 16 other digital assets in the cryptocurrency exchange's latest exploratory review.
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- On Friday, the San Francisco-based exchange announced it will evaluate 19 additional cryptocurrencies against its "Digital Asset Framework" for potential inclusion on its popular trading platform.
- This latest round includes ampleforth, band protocol, balancer, blockstack, curve, fetch.ai, flexacoin, helium, hedera hashgraph, kava, melon, ocean protocol, Paxos gold, reserve rights, tbtc, the graph, theta, uma and wbtc.
- The announcement did not state a timeline and gave no guarantees on "whether or when" any of the contenders would actually be listed.
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