PANews reported on September 19th that, according to a recent interview with Unchained, Coinbase's Layer 2 project, Base, has announced it is exploring the possibility of issuing a token. This move marks a significant shift from Base's previous position that it had never planned to issue a token. Ryan Ye, a former member of Coinbase Ventures, predicts that the initial market capitalization of the Base token could be approximately $20 billion, with the potential to rise to $40 billion to $50 billion. He believes that the token issuance will significantly boost the development of the Base ecosystem and attract more developers and users. Ryan speculated that the token distribution could include 20%-40% going to Coinbase, approximately 20% going to an independent community treasury, and the remainder distributed to the community via airdrops or public sales. He also suggested that the Base token could function similarly to Ethereum's ETH, partially used for on-chain fee burning while potentially becoming a core liquidity asset in DeFi. Furthermore, Base has integrated with Solana on its testnet. Ryan believes this demonstrates Base's recognition of Solana as its biggest competitor and its efforts to attract developers. He noted that the competition between Base and Solana primarily centers on user culture and DeFi liquidity, with Base favoring DeFi liquidity while Solana excels in user experience and consumer culture. Related reading: Base has repeatedly reiterated that it will not issue coins, why is it going back on its word now?PANews reported on September 19th that, according to a recent interview with Unchained, Coinbase's Layer 2 project, Base, has announced it is exploring the possibility of issuing a token. This move marks a significant shift from Base's previous position that it had never planned to issue a token. Ryan Ye, a former member of Coinbase Ventures, predicts that the initial market capitalization of the Base token could be approximately $20 billion, with the potential to rise to $40 billion to $50 billion. He believes that the token issuance will significantly boost the development of the Base ecosystem and attract more developers and users. Ryan speculated that the token distribution could include 20%-40% going to Coinbase, approximately 20% going to an independent community treasury, and the remainder distributed to the community via airdrops or public sales. He also suggested that the Base token could function similarly to Ethereum's ETH, partially used for on-chain fee burning while potentially becoming a core liquidity asset in DeFi. Furthermore, Base has integrated with Solana on its testnet. Ryan believes this demonstrates Base's recognition of Solana as its biggest competitor and its efforts to attract developers. He noted that the competition between Base and Solana primarily centers on user culture and DeFi liquidity, with Base favoring DeFi liquidity while Solana excels in user experience and consumer culture. Related reading: Base has repeatedly reiterated that it will not issue coins, why is it going back on its word now?

Former Coinbase Ventures member: Base token's initial market capitalization may be around $20 billion, and token functionality may be similar to ETH

2025/09/19 15:48

PANews reported on September 19th that, according to a recent interview with Unchained, Coinbase's Layer 2 project, Base, has announced it is exploring the possibility of issuing a token. This move marks a significant shift from Base's previous position that it had never planned to issue a token. Ryan Ye, a former member of Coinbase Ventures, predicts that the initial market capitalization of the Base token could be approximately $20 billion, with the potential to rise to $40 billion to $50 billion. He believes that the token issuance will significantly boost the development of the Base ecosystem and attract more developers and users.

Ryan speculated that the token distribution could include 20%-40% going to Coinbase, approximately 20% going to an independent community treasury, and the remainder distributed to the community via airdrops or public sales. He also suggested that the Base token could function similarly to Ethereum's ETH, partially used for on-chain fee burning while potentially becoming a core liquidity asset in DeFi.

Furthermore, Base has integrated with Solana on its testnet. Ryan believes this demonstrates Base's recognition of Solana as its biggest competitor and its efforts to attract developers. He noted that the competition between Base and Solana primarily centers on user culture and DeFi liquidity, with Base favoring DeFi liquidity while Solana excels in user experience and consumer culture.

Related reading: Base has repeatedly reiterated that it will not issue coins, why is it going back on its word now?

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3 Coins to Buy Now as US Digital Assets Director Calls Creating a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve ‘Top Priority’

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The post 3 Coins to Buy Now as US Digital Assets Director Calls Creating a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve ‘Top Priority’ appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Crypto News 20 September 2025 | 09:20 A recent shift in U.S. policy, where Patrick Witt, Director of the President’s Council of Advisers on Digital Assets, affirmed that creating a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve is a top priority, suggests that digital assets are entering a new phase of institutional acceptance. This change likely signals that markets will broaden their focus toward assets that combine utility, compliance, and community strength. Within that context, three coins may present compelling cases now: Little Pepe (LILPEPE), Sei (SEI), and Ripple (XRP). Little Pepe is currently in presale stage 13, priced at $0.0022, having raised more than $25.3 million across all stages, and sold over 15.6 billion tokens. These numbers indicate strong demand. Presale stages before this one sold out rapidly, signaling community momentum. The project is building an Ethereum-compatible Layer-2 blockchain specifically tailored for meme culture, with features such as near-zero gas fees, anti-sniper bot protections, and zero transaction tax. These features may help it avoid many of the pitfalls that legacy meme coins have suffered when network congestion or manipulation degrades user experience. The timing of Little Pepe’s growth aligns with institutional interest in digital assets. As governments signal they will formalize Bitcoin holdings, assets that are structured to scale, deliver fairness, and offer strong tokenomics may stand to gain a relative advantage. Little Pepe has a roadmap toward centralized exchange listings, a meme-launchpad on its chain, and governance and staking rewards. These fundamentals make Little Pepe a compelling choice for investors looking to buy coins with potential. As assets like Bitcoin become integrated into national reserves and policy frameworks, blockchains that deliver scalable performance without compromising decentralization may receive increased attention. Sei’s architecture may appeal to developers and institutions seeking alternatives to congested chains or slower consensus mechanisms. While Sei does not ride…
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