Coinbase CEO Clarifies Addition of RSC to Listing Roadmap
BlockBeats News, July 26, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong clarified the "Coinbase to Add ResearchCoin (RSC) to Listing Roadmap" announcement:
“As co-founder of ResearchHub, I wanted to share some details about the precautions we took a few years ago to eliminate conflicts of interest: All assets listed on Coinbase go through our Digital Asset Support Group (DASG) review. DASG conducts a review of all assets listed on Coinbase from legal, compliance, and cybersecurity perspectives; I am not a member of DASG, so I do not have voting power to decide which assets receive listing approval; My relationship with ResearchHub has been disclosed to the Coinbase Board, which is standard practice; I wrote a blog post on this topic in March 2022 and publicly committed not to sell RSC for at least four years—this commitment remains unchanged.”
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