The hashtag #DELETECOINBASE trended on Twitter for a second day after Coinbase published a newsletter for customers flagging that some groups believe Pepe the Frog has become “hate symbol" for the alt-right.
Pepe coin fans have been tweeting prodigiously for several hours in an attempt to get people to close their Coinbase accounts and move to other platforms to trade the memecoin.
The phrase was No.3 in the UK and No.2 in the U.S. on Twitter’s trending lists, at the time of writing.
Coinbase’s centralized exchange does not actually support trading in pepe. Coinbase users searching for the token receive this message: “Pepe isn’t supported on Coinbase. You can go to Coinbase Wallet to buy it on a decentralized exchange.”
The #DELETECOINBASE movement was given initial momentum by Borovik.eth, a pseudonymous Twitter user with 94,000 followers. He has been tweeting pro-Pepe memes all night.
The Coinbase newsletter was titled, “Behind the memecoin frenzy,” and contained a section labelled “What you should know about pepe, the memecoin of the moment.”
It read:
“Pepe, which was issued around three weeks ago with a comically huge supply of 420 trillion tokens, has been leading the memecoin activity. The token is based on the Pepe the Frog meme, which first surfaced on the internet nearly 20 years ago as a comic-strip character. Over time it has been co-opted as a hate symbol by alt-right groups, according to the Anti-Defamation League.”
Coinbase did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Block, but a representative told Cointelegraph that the company had “nothing further to add.”
Meanwhile, the price of pepe has continued to sink from its Friday peak. It stood at $0.0000016 this morning, down about 20% over the previous 24 hours, according to CoinMarketCap.
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