There are moments in the market that are not just another piece of news… but a signal of a much bigger shift..👀
The arrival of $INJ on @RobinhoodApp was one of those moments.
At first glance, it may look like just another listing…
But the bigger picture carries a different meaning.
Because we are not talking about just any platform…
We are talking about Robinhood, one of the leading platforms that brought financial markets closer to millions of retail investors.
Having $INJ available on a platform of this scale opens a new window for a broad U.S. audience to discover @injective and the financial ecosystem it is building.
On one side, Robinhood, which changed the way individuals access investing.
On the other side, Injective, building the infrastructure for more open, efficient, and on-chain financial markets.
And this is where the real intersection between the two begins.
This step comes at a time when the financial sector is going through a deep transformation:
Real-world assets (RWA) are gradually moving onto the blockchain.
Institutions are searching for financial solutions built on-chain.
And the line between traditional finance and DeFi is becoming less defined with every passing day.
This is where Injective’s importance becomes clear.
The true value of this listing is not only about adding $INJ to a new trading platform…
It is about the signal it sends:
The technologies that will shape the future of financial markets are beginning to find their way into the platforms used by traditional investors.
The financial landscape is changing…
And the winners of the next phase will not only be those watching the transformation, but those building the infrastructure that will lead it..🥷🏻
If you’re a @coinbase user, don’t skip this.
Native $INJ @injective is officially coming to Coinbase, and it’s a much bigger deal than it sounds.
Between July 20-22, Coinbase will automatically migrate ERC-20 INJ to native INJ on the Injective EVM with a 1:1 conversion and zero fees.
This is another big step in connecting one of the world’s largest exchanges directly to the Injective ecosystem.
So why does native INJ matter?
Until now, most Coinbase users held the Ethereum version of INJ. After the migration, they’ll be using the asset that lives directly on Injective.
That means
➜ faster transactions
➜ lower fees
➜ easier access
to everything being built on Injective without relying on Ethereum for deposits and withdrawals.
It’s simply a smoother experience for users.
The reason Coinbase can do this is because of Injective’s MultiVM architecture.
➜ Injective lets EVM and WASM work together while sharing the same assets, liquidity and financial infrastructure.
➜ So Ethereum developers can keep using familiar tools while tapping into Injective’s lightning-fast network, shared liquidity and built-in financial modules. This migration is another sign that Injective’s MultiVM vision is becoming real infrastructure.
What interests me most is what this means for the ecosystem.
Making it easier for millions of Coinbase users to access Injective means more users, more liquidity and more activity across DeFi, AI apps, tokenized assets and everything else being built on the network.
Great ecosystems don’t just build good tech. They make it easy for people to use it, and that’s exactly what’s happening here.
➜ If you hold INJ on Coinbase, don’t send or deposit INJ between July 20-22 because transfers will be temporarily paused during the migration.
➜ Your balance will convert automatically 1:1 with no fees. If you want to opt out, move your INJ to a compatible self-custody wallet before July 20.
➜ After the migration, Coinbase will only support native INJ on the Injective EVM.
This is another step toward making Injective easier to access, bringing more users onchain and strengthening the ecosystem for the long term.
on the Injective EVM.
This is really more than an exchange update.
It’s another step toward making Injective easier to access, bringing more users onchain and strengthening the ecosystem for the long term.
Native injective-protocol:native is coming to Coinbase!
Thanks to Injective's novel MultiVM, @Coinbase is enabling native INJ deposits and withdrawals using the Injective EVM.
The largest US exchange will provide a simple liquidity rail into Injective's vast network. 🥷
If you’re a @coinbase user, don’t skip this.
Native $INJ @injective is officially coming to Coinbase and it’s bigger than it looks.
Between July 20-22, Coinbase will automatically migrate ERC-20 INJ to native INJ on the Injective EVM with a 1:1 conversion and zero fees 🧵👇🏽
because transfers will be temporarily paused during the migration.
Your balance will convert automatically 1:1 with no fees. If you want to opt out, move your INJ to a compatible self-custody wallet before July 20.
After the migration, Coinbase will only support native INJ
Injective is now one of the only major blockchains to have an official SEC Transfer Agent filing.
The news is making waves across publications everywhere as Injective gains institutional momentum as a U.S. regulated onchain layer for RWAs.
Injective has filed its transfer agent registration with the SEC, marking a major step towards becoming a leading blockchain with a regulated pathway to issue securities onchain.
This advances RWA market infrastructure in the New Internet Economy, right here in the US.
Injective has been shipping nonstop this year.
Native EVM, AI infrastructure, tokenization, institutional partnerships, Coinbase migration, and now Robinhood lists $INJ.
It really feels like all the pieces are starting to come together and that’s good for the ecosystem.
on the Injective EVM.
This is really more than an exchange update.
It’s another step toward making Injective easier to access, bringing more users onchain and strengthening the ecosystem for the long term.
Injective has announced the launch of its native EVM mainnet on the Injective network. Coinbase will support the migration of INJ from the Ethereum (ERC-20) to native INJ on the Injective EVM from July 20-22, 2026.
What does this mean for you? Read more in the thread ⬇️
because transfers will be temporarily paused during the migration.
Your balance will convert automatically 1:1 with no fees. If you want to opt out, move your INJ to a compatible self-custody wallet before July 20.
After the migration, Coinbase will only support native INJ