Coinbase Adds Limitless (LMTS) to 2025 Listing Roadmap
Coinbase has added Limitless (LMTS) to its public listing roadmap, indicating LMTS passed initial technical and compliance screening and is now under further evaluation for potential listing. Limitless is a layer‑1 blockchain focused on scalability and interoperability, using a hybrid proof‑of‑stake and sharding consensus. Its mainnet launched in late 2023 and showed growth in active addresses and transaction volume through 2024. Coinbase’s roadmap inclusion signals growing institutional visibility but does not guarantee listing; the exchange will continue legal, security and liquidity reviews. Traders should note that past roadmap announcements have sometimes driven short‑term price spikes and increased volume, but outcomes vary. Key factors to watch: LMTS development activity, on‑chain metrics, liquidity, broader market conditions and any regulatory findings from Coinbase’s compliance process.
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Roadmap inclusion is generally a positive signal because it raises visibility and can prompt short‑term trading interest, but it is not a listing confirmation. Coinbase’s public digital asset framework means projects on the roadmap have passed initial checks, which reduces some technical and compliance uncertainty. However, final listing requires further security, legal and liquidity vetting; regulatory risks (especially US securities scrutiny) and Coinbase’s conservative approach can prevent listings even after roadmap placement. Historically, some roadmap announcements produced brief price rallies followed by retracement if listing was delayed or denied, while confirmed listings produced larger, sustained moves. For traders: expect potential short‑term volatility and volume spikes on the LMTS market after the announcement, but avoid assuming a guaranteed price trend until Coinbase confirms listing or provides a timeline. Monitor on‑chain growth, developer activity, liquidity (order book depth on exchanges that list LMTS), and official Coinbase updates to refine short‑term trades and longer‑term positions.