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Coinbase Explores International Expansion to Sidestep US Crypto Restrictions

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  • Coinbase is planning to launch a new cryptocurrency exchange platform in a country other than the US.
  • The cryptocurrency industry is facing increasing regulatory pressure and scrutiny, with several financial institutions.
  • Coinbase remains optimistic about the potential of cryptocurrency and is working to educate people globally about digital currencies.

According to a report that was released not long ago by Bloomberg, Coinbase, which is the largest cryptocurrency exchange platform in the United States, has recently disclosed that it is in the preliminary stages of planning to launch another cryptocurrency exchange platform in a country other than the United States.

Coinbase has yet to reveal the location of its new exchange firm, which comes at a time when cryptocurrency exchange platforms, including Coinbase, are grappling with increasing regulatory pressure in the U.S.

The cryptocurrency industry has faced mounting regulatory pressure in recent years. The failure of the cryptocurrency exchange FTX in November 2022 may have accelerated this trend.

Additionally, several financial institutions such as Silvergate Bank, Signature Bank, and Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) have been forced to cease operations due to issues related to cryptocurrency, which has further highlighted the need for increased scrutiny and oversight of the industry.

The recent reports indicate that despite the regulatory challenges and scrutiny faced by the cryptocurrency industry, Coinbase remains optimistic about its potential and continues to work towards educating people globally about digital currencies. The company aims to increase adoption of cryptocurrency and promote its benefits to a wider audience.

Coinbase has just recently submitted an amicus brief in support of the motion to dismiss the insider trading lawsuit that is being brought by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) against former Coinbase product manager Ishan Wahi and several other defendants.

The filing of the brief provides an indication of Coinbase’s position on the matter as well as the company’s support for the defendants in the case.

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