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  2. A Coinbase user thought he called customer support. Instead ...

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    A Coinbase user thought he called customer support. Instead he lost $100,000 in 20 minutes to scammers ... Anybody can do it. Their phone rings and, yippee, they know they have a sucker on the ...

  3. Coinbase - Wikipedia

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    Coinbase. Coinbase Global, Inc., branded Coinbase, is an American publicly traded company that operates a cryptocurrency exchange platform. Coinbase is a distributed company; all employees operate via remote work. It is the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the United States in terms of trading volume. [4]

  4. Coinbase Wallet lets users send stablecoins for free on ...

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    One notable feature about Coinbase Wallet is that since it's a piece of software that places control over private keys (passwords to unlock the wallet) with the user, there is no "know your ...

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  7. Brian Armstrong (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Coinbase's first wallet iteration was called "Toshi", named after Satoshi Nakamoto, which in turn is also the name of one of Brian Armstrong's cats. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] A 2018 funding round valued the company at $8.1 billion, and in December 2020, the company filed with the SEC to go public through a direct listing .

  8. Technical support scam - Wikipedia

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    Technical support scams rely on social engineering to persuade victims that their device is infected with malware. [15] [16] Scammers use a variety of confidence tricks to persuade the victim to install remote desktop software, with which the scammer can then take control of the victim's computer.

  9. US Supreme Court takes up Coinbase arbitration dispute - AOL

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    The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear a dispute over Coinbase's effort to move a dispute with users of the cryptocurrency exchange out of courts and into private arbitration, which ...