
Coinbase is facing criticism for its listing practices, particularly for not including the $DAG token associated with National DigiFoundry, which is backed by major entities such as IBM, Microsoft, Space Force, NASA, the NSF, and the US Treasury. Critics argue that Coinbase is prioritizing less innovative projects over those that could significantly contribute to the American economy and technological advancement. The situation has sparked discussions about Coinbase's perceived unfair advantage in the market and its reluctance to support emerging technologies in favor of listing less relevant tokens.
Coinbase after everyone asked in several viral tweets the past few days to stop listing random animal memes but rather lots of actual projects https://t.co/eMDg4R0iP1 https://t.co/TVdDZUneUx
Coinbase spits in the face of real innovative companies that protect America like heroic @Conste11ation $DAG aka #AMERICASBLOCKCHAIN 🇺🇸 While listing a fucking squirrel scam token Coinbase is now in the VC pump and dump game Nice job @brian_armstrong 🤣🤣 https://t.co/IZXXrTDnNb
Coinbase pushing for a pro-crypto Congress while refusing to list $DAG, the token tied to National DigiFoundry ( $NDT), is ironic at best NDF isn't just another blockchain project—it's backed by IBM, Microsoft, Space Force,NASA, the NSF, and the US Treasury As a DAO fostering… https://t.co/D1SzgOpNJw https://t.co/T2910tiM0K
