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Robinhood re-lists SOL at $216 one 12 months after forcing customers to promote for $16

By Editorial Board Published November 13, 2024 3 Min Read
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Robinhood re-lists SOL at 6 one 12 months after forcing customers to promote for

Buying and selling platform Robinhood has re-listed Solana (SOL) at over $216 a 12 months after it eliminated the crypto and offered any remaining cash for simply $16.

A number of customers on X (previously Twitter) slated right now’s re-listing, which got here as Cardano (ADA), PEPE, and XRP had been additionally added to the platform.

“Will never forgive Robinhood for de-listing SOL at $16,” one consumer stated, whereas crypto sleuth ZachXBT claimed that Robinhood compelled its customers to promote their cash, inflicting “massive losses.”

He requested, “What changes will Robinhood be making to regain trust so users are not forced to exit positions again in the future?” 

Your workforce compelled Robinhood customers to promote SOL at ~$16 in the course of the bear market now it’s $216 inflicting them huge losses.

What modifications will Robinhood be making to regain belief so customers are usually not compelled to exit positions once more sooner or later?

— ZachXBT (@zachxbt) November 13, 2024

Robinhood de-listed SOL, ADA and MATIC

On June 7 final 12 months, Robinhood warned it might de-list SOL, ADA, and Polygon (MATIC) from its change by June 27. Customers had been allowed to purchase, promote, maintain, and switch any of those three cryptocurrencies up till the deadline. 

After this, “any ADA, MATIC, and SOL still in your Robinhood Crypto account will be sold for market value and the proceeds will be credited to your Robinhood buying power.” It’s price noting that customers residing in New York weren’t allowed to switch their SOL.

ADA was price roughly $0.28 on the time whereas SOL was price simply over $16. Right this moment, ADA is price virtually $0.6 (a 114% improve) and SOL is price over $216 (a 1,250% improve).

On the time, Robinhood claimed it had reviewed its crypto providing earlier than the de-listing. Stories famous that these tokens had been recognized as securities in a Securities and Trade Fee lawsuit accusing Binance and Coinbase of providing unregistered securities.

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