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Coinbase expands its advisory council with Trump’s 2024 strategist and former NY Fed president, strengthening its regulatory strategy.
In her first move since leaving the Senate, Arizona’s Kyrsten Sinema joined crypto exchange Coinbase’s Global Advisory Council. “The future of crypto is just incredibly bright,” the Democrat-turned-in
Coinbase executives Jesse Pollak and Paul Grewal took to X (formerly Twitter) to address one of the subjects that have brought major backlash on the exchange — the perceived arbitrariness of its token listing criteria.
Coinbase (COIN) is announcing the addition of four new members to the Global Advisory Council: Former U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, Chris LaCivita,
B3, a layer-3 gaming chain built on Ethereum network Base by former Coinbase employees, is gearing up to launch a token.
Coinbase Global Inc.’s CEO said the company needs to rethink how it lists and evaluates the slew of new tokens getting created each week.
Crypto exchange Coinbase on Wednesday added four high-profile members to its global advisory council, including former U.S. Senator Kyrsten Sinema and Chris LaCivita, co-campaign manager for President Donald Trump's re-election.
On January 13, 2024, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit ruled on Coinbase's Petition for Review of the SEC's Order denying
Coinbase Global , Inc. (NASDAQ:COIN), a leading cryptocurrency exchange platform with a market capitalization of $72.54 billion, finds itself at a critical juncture as it navigates a rapidly evolving market landscape and regulatory environment.
Coinbase Global Inc. announced Wednesday that Sinema was part of its global advisory council, along with Chris LaCivita, the co-campaign manager for President Donald Trump’s 2024 reelection. Bill Dudley, the former president of the New York Fed, and Luis Alberto Moreno, an international finance expert, are also joining the council.