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Traitorous Scumbag/Wimp Coinbase CEO Cuts Off 25K Russian Wallets Over Allegations They're Engaged In "Illicit Activity"

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Despite CEO Brian Armstrong having just the other day implored the public not to judge the company too harshly for continuing to service its accounts in Russia, Coinbase has now gone and done just the opposite: shutting down 25K wallets belonging to Russian customers due to suspicions about "illicit activity."

Previously, Armstrong had vehemently insisted during a series of tweets that he wouldn't deny anyone access to their Coinbase accounts for no good reason. Now, he's apparently going back on his word to target a sizable portion of the company's customers in Russia.

Fortunately for their investors, this move won't have a big impact on Coinbase's profits: The blocked addresses represent about 0.2% of Coinbase’s 11.4 million monthly transacting users, based on 2021 data.

In a company blog post, Paul Grewal, Coinbase’s chief legal officer, announced that the largest US crypto exchange had banned access for sanctioned individuals. Cryptocurrency trading platform Coinbase said it had blocked over 25K wallet addresses related to Russian individuals or entities that it believes to be engaging in illicit activity.

The leaders of Coinbase and Binance have said they will comply with government mandates to restrict sanctioned individuals, but won’t ban all Russian users. Brian Armstrong, Coinbase’s Chief Executive Officer, earlier said some ordinary Russians are using crypto as a “lifeline now that their currency has collapsed.”

Major crypto exchanges including Coinbase and Binance have said they will comply with government mandates to restrict sanctioned individuals, but won’t ban all Russian users. Brian Armstrong, Coinbase’s Chief Executive Officer, earlier said some ordinary Russians are using crypto as a “lifeline now that their currency has collapsed.”

CEO Armstrong said earlier this month that Coinbase wouldn't act against individual Russians unless sanctions specifically instructed them to do so. The exact protocol for determining which accounts may be engaged in illicit acts simply weren't made clear.

Source
https://www.zerohedge.com/crypto/coinbase-cuts-25k-russian-wallets-over-allegations-theyre-engaged-illicit-activity

I think a Joyofsatan member already said beforehand to take your money out of there.

Fuck Coinbase and this traitorous wimp CEO.
 
I'd curse the shit out of him if my wallet was blocked in a such a way.
 

These guys often act like they are neutral / good, only to make a 180 days or weeks later. What are they trying to achieve? to steal the money of as many dumb goyim as possible? The only thing they are doing is making more and more people aware of who pulls the strings, and how much reach these guys have.

They could easily keep the neutral guy act up, and fck over even more people. They are desperate, so everything has to move as fast as possible, even small sht like this... I can't see how this benefits them compared to acting like the neutral/good guy.
 
He most likely said that the russian accounts wouldn't be touched so that the russians wouldn't remove their crypto from there. They thought it was all safe and got screwed over by the jew.
 
Aquarius said:
He most likely said that the russian accounts wouldn't be touched so that the russians wouldn't remove their crypto from there. They thought it was all safe and got screwed over by the jew.
Only remotely safe spot would be a cold wallet. The popularisation of cryptocurrencies has had an impact of people not learning the basics but instead misplacing trust.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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