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  2. Coinbase - Wikipedia

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    Coinbase offers products for both retail and institutional cryptocurrency investors, as well as other related cryptocurrency products. The company's products for retail traders include: Coinbase, an app used to buy, store and trade different cryptocurrencies [38] Coinbase Pro, a professional asset trading platform for trading digital assets [119]

  3. Brian Armstrong (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Armstrong and Fred Ehrsam co-founded Coinbase, as a way for cryptocurrency enthusiasts to trade bitcoins and other digital currencies. [10] Armstrong was its first CEO. [10] Coinbase's first wallet iteration was called "Toshi", named after Satoshi Nakamoto, which in turn is also the name of one of Brian Armstrong's cats.

  4. List of bitcoin companies - Wikipedia

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    Coinbase: 2012 United States: No headquarters [4] [b] wallet provider, bitcoin exchange [citation needed] Coincheck: 2014 Japan: Tokyo: bitcoin/ether exchange, wallet provider, payment service provider, donation-based bitcoin crowdfunding [citation needed] CoinDesk (part of Digital Currency Group) 2013 United States: New York City: news ...

  5. Coinbase Pro Has Good and Bad News Regarding Fees for ... - AOL

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    Coinbase Pro is changing its fee structure later this week, with bottom tier traders seeing a hike and higher value clients paying less. Coinbase Pro Has Good and Bad News Regarding Fees for ...

  6. Cryptocurrency - Wikipedia

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    According to Vanessa Grellet, renowned panelist in blockchain conferences, [241] there was an increasing interest from traditional stock exchanges in crypto-assets at the end of the 2010s, while crypto-exchanges such as Coinbase were gradually entering the traditional financial markets.

  7. Fred Ehrsam - Wikipedia

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    Ehrsam served as Coinbase's first President. [10] In January 2017, he announced he was leaving the company, but would remain on its board. [ 9 ] He also reportedly still owned 8.9% of Coinbase stock as of April 2021, and was assigned to the company's audit committee before its April 2021 public offering.

  8. Olaf Carlson-Wee - Wikipedia

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    Olaf Carlson-Wee (born 1989) is an American entrepreneur and the CEO of cryptocurrency fund Polychain Capital, which he founded in 2016. [1] He was the first employee of Coinbase. [2]

  9. Marc Andreessen - Wikipedia

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    Marc Lowell Andreessen [pronunciation?] (born July 9, 1971) is an American businessman and former software engineer.He is the co-author of Mosaic, the first widely used web browser with a graphical user interface; co-founder of Netscape; and co-founder and general partner of Silicon Valley venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz.