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Adding ERC20 Support to Coinbase

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Re: Adding ERC20 Support to Coinbase

#11

Will this impact services like Radar Relay in any way?

It's hard to say, but likely no. Radar Relay is a decentralized exchange. Coinbase is a centralized exchange. They're competing for mostly different sets of folks. If Coinbase actually releases ERC20 token trading, it would have more of an impact on exchanges such as Kraken, Binance, and Pol.

Re: Adding ERC20 Support to Coinbase

#12
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Hmm... so does this mean coinbase users will be able to send / receive erc20 from their wallets? We are about to launch an actual tropical Island with an erc20 token and this would be good news.

No, it doesn't look like all ERC20 tokens will be supported by default.

This is paving the way for trading pairs and wallets for ERC20 tokens, which will be followed by Coinbase selecting specific ERC20 tokens to be added to its list of digital assets that it allows users to trade and hold with their Coinbase account.

Re: Adding ERC20 Support to Coinbase

#13
Hopefully they'll get to alternative tech such as DAGs like the block lattice of Nano or Tangle of Iota.

Nano in particular could use a fiat ramp as the first and only crypto to be instant and feeless. Nano could be the one that takes cryptos mainstream - which is Coinbase's mission statement as well

Re: Adding ERC20 Support to Coinbase

#14

Hopefully they'll get to alternative tech such as DAGs like the block lattice of Nano or Tangle of Iota. Nano in particular could use a fiat ramp as the first and only crypto to be instant and feeless. Nano could be the one that takes cryptos mainstream - which is Coinbase's mission statement as well

They will if there's volume.

Re: Adding ERC20 Support to Coinbase

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post #3

Does this mean token trading is coming to Coinbase?

This will be for the upcoming flood of SEC registered security tokens, not the existing ICO tokens which the SEC frowns upon

Flood? I'm not that convinced rhat there will be a lot of entrepreneurs willing to go through the sec process for their token.

Re: Adding ERC20 Support to Coinbase

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post #10

Earlier quoted context omitted.

This will be for the upcoming flood of SEC registered security tokens, not the existing ICO tokens which the SEC frowns upon

But GDAX/Coinbase probably isn't a compliant securities exchange and they may not be able to afford to become one.

Even with the institutional funding they seem to be getting? If you're right, I'd be surprised because it's reasonable to assume funding and collaboration would include some demand of that nature.

Re: Adding ERC20 Support to Coinbase

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post #2

Good on Binance for finally putting a fire under Coinbase

Coinbase is just playing catch up at this point. They started years ahead of Binance and it's surprising how far behind they are now in comparison to Binance. Chalk it up to regulation or them just resting on their laurels, but with Binance coming up with fiat-crypto pairs and setting up their operations and banking in Malta, it will only be a matter of time before Coinbase's advantage as a fiat onramp to altcoins be…

I think people routinely under-estimate how difficult these fiat-onramps can be to operate. Lots of regulation and compliance.

Re: Adding ERC20 Support to Coinbase

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Hopefully they'll get to alternative tech such as DAGs like the block lattice of Nano or Tangle of Iota. Nano in particular could use a fiat ramp as the first and only crypto to be instant and feeless. Nano could be the one that takes cryptos mainstream - which is Coinbase's mission statement as well

DAG-only chains are very experimental and have unresolved game theoretic vulnerabilities.

IOTA resolves it for now with a centralized coordinator while Nano seems to just be counting on no one attempting to exploit its vulnerabilities until its developers come up with a solution.

They are not ready for major commercial use and there's no guarantee they ever will be.

If a DAG-only protocol can be shown to be secure, it could be a major breakthrough for distributed ledger scalability.

Re: Adding ERC20 Support to Coinbase

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post #7

Hmm... so does this mean coinbase users will be able to send / receive erc20 from their wallets? We are about to launch an actual tropical Island with an erc20 token and this would be good news.

“We are about to launch an actual tropical Island with an erc20 token and this would be good news.”

Super interesting comment. How can I learn more about your project?Are you doing this as a reg D offering? (With Securitize or polymath?)

Definitely one of the most interesting thing I have heard in a while :-) therefore curious to learn more...

(I have been thinking of a similar project, but didn’t move beyond research)

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