- Coinbase delists RNDR, RBN, MOBILE, and SYN.
- Affected tokens see price drops.
- Withdrawal remains available for users.

Coinbase has announced the suspension of trading for four cryptocurrencies on June 26, 2025. The assets affected are Render (RNDR), Ribbon Finance (RBN), Helium Mobile (MOBILE), and Synapse (SYN). Users can still withdraw these assets.
Trading will be suspended for Render (RNDR), Ribbon Finance (RBN), Helium Mobile (MOBILE), and Synapse (SYN) on June 26, 2025, as part of our periodic review. Users can still withdraw these assets.
Coinbase ensures asset security. Following the announcement on X by Coinbase Assets:
Affected tokens experienced a notable decline; Render and Synapse saw significant price reductions. The suspension is part of Coinbase’s routine compliance and technical review adjustments, affecting their exchange liquidity.
Investors faced temporary losses with Render falling by 7% and Synapse approximately 15%. These price corrections pose challenges for traders and may shift trading volumes across platforms. Coinbase maintains its standard withdrawal services to uphold user trust and asset accessibility.
Coinbase has a history of modifying its listing based on technological progress or regulatory updates. Previous delistings generally result in temporary market disruptions. The absence of regulation-driven actions reflects Coinbase’s commitment to compliance while adapting to technological advancements.
Market reactions are centered around the removal of known high-cap tokens like Render, surprising many in the crypto community. The assets’ delisting sparked price volatility, urging users to leverage other exchanges for liquidity. Coinbase’s actions continue to echo its regulatory adherence and technology-focused approach.
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