Coinbase Pro will list Polygon (MATIC), Skale Network (SKL), and SushiSwap (SUSHI)

Coinbase Pro will list Polygon (MATIC), Skale Network (SKL), and SushiSwap (SUSHI)

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In a blog post, Coinbase revealed that users of Coinbase Pro will be able to trade MATIC, SKL, and SUSHI starting from March 11 on or after 9 a.m. PT when liquidity conditions are met. The cryptocurrency exchange noted that it will make a separate announcement if these tokens become supported in its apps or on Coinbase.com. As a result, MATIC price has increased by 35% in the day following the report.  

MATIC gained about 30% in the past 7 days. However, it lost about 10% in the past 24 hours, per CoinMarketCap.com data. It is trading at around $0.29 at the time of writing.

SKL price gained over 97% in the past 7 days. However, it lost around 9% in the past 24 hours, per CoinMarketCap.com data. It is trading at around $0.556 at the time of writing.

SUSHI price has dropped by about 1% in the past 7 days and by about 5.7% in the past 24 hours, per CoinMarketCap.com data. It is trading at around $17.67 at the time of writing.  

In other recent Coinbase news, Bloomberg reported this week that the cryptocurrency exchange received a valuation of $90 billion on a private auction based on the price of $350 per share. Coinbase will go public via direct listing later in March.

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