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Coinbase Global, Inc. (NASDAQ: COIN) Securities Fraud Violations Class Action Lawsuit

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COMPANY         Coinbase Global, Inc.
COURT United States District Court for the District of New Jersey 
CASE NUMBER 22-cv-04915 and 22-cv-05744
JUDGE The Hon. Brian R. Martinotti 
CLASS PERIOD April 14, 2021 and September 21, 2022
SECURITY TYPE  Securities

Case Background:

This securities fraud class action arises out of Defendants’ representations and omissions made in connection with Coinbase Global, Inc. (“Coinbase”) going public in April 2021 (the “Direct Listing”). The Direct Listing generated tremendous excitement because Coinbase was the first cryptocurrency exchange to become publicly-traded in the United States. As alleged, Coinbase’s financial success hinged almost entirely on its ability to increase and maintain its customers base, particularly its retail users, which in turn drove transaction fee revenue.  Transaction fee revenue accounted for nearly all of the Company’s revenues.

Unbeknownst to investors, however, during the run up to the Direct Listing and all relevant times thereafter, Defendants failed to disclose at all relevant times numerous material facts and risks to investors, all of which imperiled Coinbase’s financial success.  First, Defendants failed to disclose the material risks arising from Coinbase’s inability to safeguard custodial assets in the event of bankruptcy.  That is, that in the event Coinbase went bankrupt, Coinbase customers could lose some or all of their assets stored with the Company. Indeed, Coinbase would later admit on May 10, 2022, that the Company’s inability to protect its customers’ crypto assets from loss in the event of bankruptcy made it likely that customers would find the Company’s custodial services more risky and less attractive, which could result in a discontinuation or reduction in use of the Coinbase platform.

As Plaintiff also alleges, Defendants made repeated representations throughout the Class Period that Coinbase did not engage in proprietary trading. Then on September 22, 2022, the Wall Street Journal reported that Coinbase had formed a unit specifically to engage in proprietary trading and, despite its public statements, had invested $100 million in proprietary trades. As alleged, after both the May 10 and September 22, 2022 revelations, Coinbase’s stock price dropped in response, causing significant losses and damages to Coinbase’s investors.

Current Status of Case:

On July 20, 2023, after the Company received a Wells Notice for potential violations of the federal securities laws, and the SEC subsequently filed a complaint alleging such violations, Plaintiffs filed a second amended complaint on behalf of a putative class of investors alleging that Defendants violated Sections 10(b) and 20(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and Sections 11, 12 and 15 of the Securities Act.  On September 21, 2023, Defendants filed a Motion to Dismiss. Briefing on that motion will conclude in December 2023.  This action is ongoing. 

If you wish to discuss this action or have any questions concerning this notice or your rights or interests with respect to these matters, please contact Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP:  Jonathan Naji, Esq. (484) 270-1453 or via e-mail at info@ktmc.com.  If you would like additional information about the suit, please click on the link "Submit Your Information" above and fill out the form as promptly as possible.

Please complete this form relating to your transactions for Coinbase Global, Inc. (NASDAQ: COIN) securities between April 14, 2021 and September 21, 2022, inclusive (the “Class Period”).

You may also contact Jonathan Naji, Esq. (484) 270-1453; or you may submit your information via email at info@ktmc.com; or you may click here to print a PDF of this form.

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