MOVE Price Falls 20% After Coinbase Plans May 15 Delisting

- MOVE token falls 20% after Coinbase confirms full delisting effective May 15 across all platforms
- RSI nears oversold at 30.3 while MACD flips bullish, suggesting a possible short-term bounce
- MOVE trading volume spikes 93% to $213M following delisting panic; price tests $0.20 support
The crypto market has been staying volatile, and the Movement (MOVE) token is no exception. In an announcement yesterday, Coinbase revealed that trading for MOVE will be suspended across all its platforms on May 15, 2025.
The suspension is set for around 2 PM ET on that date. This action impacts Coinbase.com, Coinbase Exchange, and Coinbase Prime.
Coinbase Delisting Details and Immediate Market Impact
The decision to delist MOVE follows a routine compliance review by Coinbase. In response to the announcement, MOVE order books were shifted to limit-only mode. This mode allows users to place or cancel limit orders but not market trades.
This move sparked significant activity in $MOVE’s trading, reflected by a 93% surge in trading volume, reaching $213.01 million in just 24 hours.
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MOVE Price Falls 20% After Coinbase Plans May 15 Delisting

- MOVE token falls 20% after Coinbase confirms full delisting effective May 15 across all platforms
- RSI nears oversold at 30.3 while MACD flips bullish, suggesting a possible short-term bounce
- MOVE trading volume spikes 93% to $213M following delisting panic; price tests $0.20 support
The crypto market has been staying volatile, and the Movement (MOVE) token is no exception. In an announcement yesterday, Coinbase revealed that trading for MOVE will be suspended across all its platforms on May 15, 2025.
The suspension is set for around 2 PM ET on that date. This action impacts Coinbase.com, Coinbase Exchange, and Coinbase Prime.
Coinbase Delisting Details and Immediate Market Impact
The decision to delist MOVE follows a routine compliance review by Coinbase. In response to the announcement, MOVE order books were shifted to limit-only mode. This mode allows users to place or cancel limit orders but not market trades.
This move sparked significant activity in $MOVE’s trading, reflected by a 93% surge in trading volume, reaching $213.01 million in just 24 hours.
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