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A new coin hits Coinbase, and the crowd rushes in.

Prices jump, social feeds spin up, and retail traders try to catch a move that often started hours earlier. The cycle is familiar: a listing lands, buzz builds, and late entries chase momentum that can fade as fast as it appeared.

Coinbase still acts like a switch for mainstream exposure in the U.S. market. A single blog post can turn a niche ticker into a headline in an afternoon. That reach draws in beginners who don’t want to miss the next breakout, but it also attracts rumor mills, fake “insider” tips, and confusing copycat tickers.

This guide lays out a cleaner approach: how often Coinbase

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