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CoinFlip’s former BD director revealed that Coinbase still has not fixed the on-chain interaction information that led to the early leakage of new currency listings

The former BD director of CoinFlip revealed that Coinbase has still not fixed the on-chain interaction information that caused the premature leak of new coin listings. Despite this, Coinbase announced the listing of BONK as expected by the market. Previously, on-chain analysts leaked that Coinbase was about to list BONK because Coinbase's technicians have been testing on-chain transfers in a specific pattern for the past three years, which led to the premature leak of the listing information.

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