Cryptocurrency exchanges that introduce altcoins may find themselves trapped in an endless cycle of listing speculative tokens, particularly memecoins, warns Alex Leishman, CEO of River Financial.
He argues that once an exchange moves beyond Bitcoin, it inevitably paves the way for a flood of additional assets—listing Ethereum leads to ERC-20 tokens, just as adding Solana invites Solana-based projects.
Unlike multi-asset platforms, River Financial remains exclusively dedicated to Bitcoin, rejecting what Leishman calls the “crypto casino” approach. He believes exchanges prioritizing a wide range of assets often focus on short-term speculation rather than long-term financial growth.
Companies like Swan Bitcoin, Bull Bitcoin, and Bisq share a similar philosophy, aiming to help users build lasting wealth rather than maximize trading revenue.
The role of memecoins in the crypto industry has sparked ongoing debate. In early 2024, a16z’s CTO, Eddy Lazzarin, criticized these tokens for shifting attention away from blockchain’s long-term potential, likening the market to a high-risk gambling platform.
Recent data reflects this instability—CoinMarketCap reports that the memecoin sector has lost nearly half its value in 2025, dropping to $48.49 billion.
Despite their volatility, memecoins continue to attract traders. Binance’s 2024 listings saw most new tokens surge in value after launch, while Robinhood reported a 700% year-over-year increase in crypto revenue during Q4.
Still, CoinGecko co-founder Bobby Ong believes the market will follow an extreme power law, where only a handful of tokens thrive while the majority fade into obscurity.
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