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Will Coinbase honor its commitment to support the flame (FLR) Token airdrop?

Nasdaq-listed cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase has revealed it intends to honor its commitment to support the Flare ($FLR) token airdrop for users who held $XRP at the time of the snapshot, which was back on December 12, 2020.

Did Coinbase notify XRP holders of the flare network airdrop?

Coinbase informed XRP holders that no action would be required from them in order to be automatically included in the Flare Network airdrop, the case claims. In reality, the lawsuit alleges, Coinbase “had no intention of distributing to its customers the FLR and SGB receive from the Flare Airdrop.”

What is the $FLR airdrop?

The airdrop is set to distribute $FLR tokens to each user holding XRP at the time of the snapshot at a 1:1 ratio. As CryptoGlobe reported, back in August Japanese cryptocurrency trading platform Huobi Japan, the Japanese subsidiary of popular trading platform Huobi, announced support for the airdrop.

Did Coinbase refuse to distribute FLR and Songbird to XRP investors?

A class action alleges Coinbase Global has refused to distribute blockchain company Flare Network’s FLR and Songbird digital currency units to XRP investors. New to ClassAction.org? Read our Newswire Disclaimer

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