Brian Armstrong
Coinbase-CEO Brian Armstrong sagt, Bitcoin könnte bis 2030 1 Million US-Dollar erreichen
Armstrong schließt sich Jack Dorsey und Cathie Wood an und spricht sich für ein explosives BTC-Wachstum aus, wobei Ark Invest bis zum Ende des Jahrzehnts ein Wachstum von bis zu 3,8 Millionen US-Dollar prognostiziert.

Tether CEO erklärt, er werde den GENIUS-Anforderungen zur Einreise in die USA nachkommen, Circle bestätigt, dass alles nun geregelt ist
Paolo Ardoino, der Leiter von Tether, erklärte, dass sein Unternehmen in die USA expandieren wird, eine hochwertige Prüfung anstrebt und die Reserven anpassen wird, während Jeremy Allaire betonte, dass Circle bereits konform ist.

Coinbase kündigt Markteinführung von US-Perpetual-Style-Futures an, während der CEO erklärt, das Unternehmen kaufe wöchentlich Bitcoin.
Das neue Derivateangebot der Kryptowährungsbörse unterliegt der Regulierung durch die CFTC und wird die Funktionen der zunehmend beliebten Perpetual Contracts abbilden, die derzeit in den USA nicht verfügbar sind.

Binance Is Leaving Russia; Coinbase CEO Calls Out Chase UK for 'Totally Inappropriate Behavior'
"CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the hottest crypto headlines today, including Binance selling its Russian unit as it looks for a complete exit from the market. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong calls out Chase, as the banking giant gets ready to ban crypto-linked payments via debit card or by outgoing bank transfer for U.K. clients. And, SEC Chair Gary Gensler testifies before lawmakers on Wednesday.

The War of Words Between Coinbase and the SEC Continues
The Financial Times spoke with Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong and the crypto exchange leader said the SEC recommendation left them no choice but to head to court. Armstrong also told the publication that the agency had asked Coinbase to stop trading in all cryptocurrencies other than bitcoin prior to suing the exchange. "The Hash" panel discusses the wave of lawsuits recently filed by the regulator and the debate over whether bitcoin is a security or commodity.

Brian Armstrong Sees Coinbase Eventually Becoming a 'Super App' Similar to WeChat
Coinbase (COIN) CEO Brian Armstrong envisions that the exchange's platform will eventually become a global "super app" like the Tecent's WeChat. "The Hash" panel discusses Armstrong's vision for the platform, as well as the concerns around decentralization and privacy if the crypto exchange's interface does turn into a super app.

Coinbase Not Shutting Down Staking Service, CEO Armstrong Says
Crypto exchange Coinbase (COIN) will continue operating its crypto staking service despite facing lawsuits from state and federal regulators over the program and several of its other offerings, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said Wednesday at the Bloomberg Invest Conference. Plus, a letter from Binance’s counsel says that SEC Chair Gary Gensler should be recused from the case because he once offered to be an "informal advisor." CoinDesk Managing Editor of Global Policy and Regulation Nikhilesh De breaks down the latest developments.

Coinbase CEO Says SEC Is on ‘Lone Crusade'
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said the SEC is on a "lone crusade" and retreating from a suggestion he made in April that the crypto exchange may have to move offshore. "The Hash" panel discusses what to make of Armstrong's remarks and the outlook for Coinbase.

Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong Says 'We're 100% Committed to the U.S.'
Crypto exchange Coinbase (COIN) reported Q1 revenue of $773 million, exceeding analyst estimates of $655 million, according to FactSet, and up from Q4 revenue of $629 million. Compass Point Research senior research and policy analyst Chase White discusses the latest earnings report, along with Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong's latest comments about plans for the crypto exchange to stay in the U.S.

Analyst Predicts Coinbase Would Not Completely Leave the U.S.
Crypto exchange Coinbase is opening a derivatives exchange in Bermuda as it faces regulatory headwinds in the U.S. This comes as Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong recently suggested that the exchange would consider moving away from the U.S. if the regulatory environment for the industry does not become clearer. Oppenheimer senior analyst Owen Lau weighs in, predicting "they would not completely leave the United States, but international expansion is on the table."
