Brian Armstrong Backs Clarity Act Push, Marking a Shift in Coinbase’s Policy Stance
TL;DR: Armstrong publicly backed the Clarity Act after months in which Coinbase had refused to support earlier versions of the bill. Brian Armstrong reacted to an
TL;DR: Armstrong publicly backed the Clarity Act after months in which Coinbase had refused to support earlier versions of the bill. Brian Armstrong reacted to an

TL;DR: Morgan Stanley’s MSBT launched with $34 million in trading volume, $36 million in net inflows, 430 BTC acquired, and a 0.14% fee on Wall Street

Puntos claves de la noticia: Coinbase executives refute allegations they lobbied against a bitcoin tax exemption. Stablecoins are the sole beneficiaries of the exemption in the

TL;DR: Bitcoin surpassed 20 million mined units, with only 1 million remaining before reaching the 21 million supply cap. Block 939,999 was mined by Foundry USA,

TL;DR: Coinbase says internal AI agents already send and receive payments using stablecoin wallets; Brian Armstrong calls them corporate cards for non-human workers. A smart wallet

TL;DR: Coinbase warned that the Bank of England’s proposed stablecoin holding limits put $1.35 billion of its business at risk. The Bank of England plans to

TL;DR: Coinbase dismissed the idea that quantum computing could break the blockchain, calling it “a very solvable problem”. CEO Brian Armstrong said the company formed a
TL;DR Brian Armstrong stated that Coinbase is undervalued by Wall Street, attributing this perception to an “innovator’s dilemma.” The CEO indicated that institutional adoption is uneven;

TL;DR Retail investors increased Bitcoin and Ethereum holdings during the recent downturn, lifting overall wallet balances compared with late last year, according to CEO Brian Armstrong.

Coinbase reported a net loss of $667 million in the fourth quarter of 2025, reversing the profitability recorded in the previous quarter, as weaker crypto markets
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