Andre Cronje: Coinbase has repeatedly asked for listing fees and is willing to publish all evidence for public identification

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According to ChainCatcher's message, Andre Cronje, the co-founder of Sonic Labs, shared his views on the recent controversy surrounding exchange "listing fees". He stated: "Binance did not charge us a listing fee, but Coinbase has repeatedly requested fees, with past quotes of $300 million, $50 million, $30 million, and the most recent quote being $60 million."

Some Coinbase supporters responded, claiming that Andre may have contacted fake Coinbase listing agents, and questioned the background investigation of Sonic Labs.

Andre responded again, saying: "I have not signed any non-disclosure agreements, so I would be more than happy to provide the relevant evidence (the quotes came from multiple Coinbase employees/departments, communicated via email, Telegram, and Slack over the years). The fact is, Coinbase may argue that this is not a listing fee, but rather other fees, but this still translates into the project's listing cost. I know Coinbase may make some legal cuts, but I'm happy to publish all the evidence and let the public judge."

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