Coinbase To Delist wBTC Trading Amid Justin Sun Increasing Influence

Ronny Mugendi
November 20, 2024
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Highlights

  • Coinbase will suspend Wrapped Bitcoin (wBTC) trading on December 19, 2024, amid its focus on promoting its cbBTC token.
  • BitGo's partial control transfer of wBTC to Justin Sun has sparked governance and compliance concerns across the crypto sector.
  • Coinbase markets cbBTC as a secure, audited alternative with strong DeFi integration, gaining a $1.5 billion market cap despite criticism.

Coinbase has officially announced plans to suspend trading for Wrapped Bitcoin (wBTC) starting December 19, 2024. Users will retain the ability to transfer their wBTC tokens off the exchange even after the delisting. The crypto exchange stated that this decision follows routine asset reviews to ensure compliance with its listing standards.

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Coinbase Suspends wBTC Trading Amid Push For Exchange’s cbBTC

However, the WBTC team did not receive Coinbase’s decision to delist Wrapped BTC well, the team called it disappointing and completely unforeseen. It underlined its plans to continue the focus on delivering the most compliant, transparent, and decentralized BTC tokenization product.

The team added, 

“We urge Coinbase to reconsider this decision and continue supporting WBTC trading. If you have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to reach out to us. We are more than willing to provide additional information to address any concerns.”

This development comes as the top crypto exchange increasingly focuses on promoting its proprietary wrapped Bitcoin product, cbBTC. The cbBTC token, introduced earlier this year, has rapidly gained traction and reached a market capitalization of $1.5 billion. This poses a direct competition to wBTC. The delisting decision coincides with cbBTC’s growth as a preferred tokenized Bitcoin solution.

In August, BitGo, the primary custodian of wBTC, announced it would relinquish partial control of the protocol to BiT Global and Justin Sun, founder of TRON. This partnership has led to widespread concerns across the crypto sector due to Sun’s growing influence over the ecosystem.

As part of the collaboration, custody responsibilities were distributed across multiple entities to enhance operational resilience. However, critics argue that Sun’s involvement raises questions about governance and compliance. This has prompted several platforms to reassess their stance on wBTC. For instance, MakerDAO imposed restrictions on minting its DAI stablecoin using wBTC as collateral, while Aave initiated active monitoring of the situation.

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cbBTC Gains Momentum As Alternative

While wBTC faces scrutiny, Coinbase’s cbBTC has emerged as a strong competitor. Positioned as a centralized custodian product, cbBTC allows users to access Bitcoin liquidity on Ethereum and other blockchains. Coinbase has marketed cbBTC as a transparent and secure alternative, reassuring users with regular audits by Deloitte.

The exchange has actively promoted cbBTC, highlighting its seamless integration with DeFi protocols and support for institutional clients. Despite criticisms from Justin Sun over the lack of Proof-of-Reserve and potential government intervention risks, the exchange maintains that cbBTC complies with regulatory requirements.

In response to Sun’s allegations Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong defended the product, reiterating its operational transparency. Armstrong clarified that cbBTC has always been presented as a custodian-based product, with all transactions settled on-chain. He dismissed concerns about government intervention as speculative, emphasizing commitment to securing client funds.

Amid these concerns, Brian Armstrong is set to meet with President-elect Donald Trump to discuss cryptocurrency policy and potential advisory roles in the incoming administration.

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Ronny Mugendi is a seasoned crypto journalist with four years of professional experience, having contributed significantly to various media outlets on cryptocurrency trends and technologies. With over 4000 published articles across various media outlets, he aims to inform, educate and introduce more people to the Blockchain and DeFi world. Outside of his journalism career, Ronny enjoys the thrill of bike riding, exploring new trails and landscapes.
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