The Cardano community is currently speculating whether the Gemini exchange is preparing to list the ADA token.
The Cardano community is currently speculating whether the Gemini exchange is preparing to list the ADA token.
Frederik Gregaaard, CEO of the Cardano Foundation, recently fixed which was working with major exchanges to list Cardano-based tokens:
“We have also engaged with several exchanges because I want to see many more native Cardano assets listed on exchanges,” he said.
On Saturday, Gemini published a post on Cryptopedia written by Gregaaard that delves into the basics of Cardano, including its structure, consensus algorithm, programming languages, and the Cardano roadmap.
Gemini launched the Cryptopedia educational platform in February 2021 to promote cryptocurrency adoption.
The Cardano community has long been frustrated by Gemini’s reluctance to add the ADA token to the list of available assets. In late 2022, Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson mocked Gemini after exchange data breach. He argued that it would be good if the ADA token was not available on the platform. Back then, hackers allegedly stole personal information from millions of Gemini users. Previously, Hoskinson also joked that refusing to list ADA was closely linked to bankruptcy after the Gemini exchange began trying to recover $900 million in customer funds from troubled cryptocurrency lender Genesis.
Still, exchanges tend to gravitate toward controversial cryptocurrencies. Even though the Winklevoss twins have publicly feuded with the XRP community in the past, Gemini term list the token last August following Ripple’s partial legal victory against the SEC.