Coinbase Adds Lighter (LIGHTER) to Asset Listing Roadmap

Coinbase Adds Lighter (LIGHTER) to Asset Listing Roadmap

Coinbase confirms LIGHTER-USD spot trading launch after liquidity requirements are met, marking the token’s active market debut today.

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Fact Check
The evidence strongly supports the truthfulness of the statement. Multiple independent and relevant sources explicitly confirm that Coinbase added Lighter (LIGHTER) to its asset roadmap. A weekly digest on CoinMarketCap, two separate posts on the Binance Square platform, and a Telegram channel dedicated to coin listing alerts all directly state this fact. This consistency across several crypto-focused platforms significantly increases the likelihood of the statement being true. While the highest-authority sources provided (official Coinbase pages) were irrelevant to this specific claim, the volume and directness of the corroborating evidence from moderately authoritative secondary sources are compelling. There is no contradictory evidence presented. The weakest sources, while supportive, are not critical to the assessment but further align with the consensus of the stronger evidence. The collective weight of the consistent reporting makes the claim highly probable.
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Summary

Coinbase announced that it will list Lighter (LIGHTER) for spot trading on December 31, with the LIGHTER-USD trading pair going live after liquidity thresholds are met. The token’s addition follows its inclusion in Coinbase’s asset listing roadmap on December 13. Previously known as LIT, the Ethereum-based ERC-20 token saw a 250 million token transfer on December 20, igniting community speculation about an airdrop. This official statement marks the transition from roadmap inclusion to active trading availability.

Terms & Concepts
  • Market-making: The process of providing liquidity to a market by being ready to buy and sell at publicly quoted prices.
  • Technical infrastructure: Underlying systems and technology required to support secure and efficient trading operations.
  • ERC-20: A technical standard used for smart contracts on the Ethereum blockchain for implementing tokens.