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=== Bugs/Exploits === | === Bugs/Exploits === | ||
* "We had a delay in block production due in part to our internal infrastructure requiring a refresh," Base [https://decrypt.co/155083/coinbase-incubated-base-suffers-outage-team-says-no-funds-are-at-risk reported] (6-9-2023) on Twitter. | |||
* [https://www.blockthreat.io/p/blockthreat-week-6-2022?token=eyJ1c2VyX2lkIjoxMzk3OTAwLCJfIjoiWVd4VUYiLCJpYXQiOjE2NDU5Mjk3NDksImV4cCI6MTY0NTkzMzM0OSwiaXNzIjoicHViLTgxMDUiLCJzdWIiOiJwb3N0LXJlYWN0aW9uIn0.wsmLaa_vdJ5TOg-MiSnLeDqvZHHDlfegbRmRtXbRXpc&utm_source=url&s=r From] Blockthreat (18-2-2022): | * [https://www.blockthreat.io/p/blockthreat-week-6-2022?token=eyJ1c2VyX2lkIjoxMzk3OTAwLCJfIjoiWVd4VUYiLCJpYXQiOjE2NDU5Mjk3NDksImV4cCI6MTY0NTkzMzM0OSwiaXNzIjoicHViLTgxMDUiLCJzdWIiOiJwb3N0LXJlYWN0aW9uIn0.wsmLaa_vdJ5TOg-MiSnLeDqvZHHDlfegbRmRtXbRXpc&utm_source=url&s=r From] Blockthreat (18-2-2022): | ||
''"Coinbase patched a market manipulation [https://twitter.com/Tree_of_Alpha/status/1492447891381706754 vulnerability] after it was responsibly disclosed by Tree of [[Alpha]]."'' | ''"Coinbase patched a market manipulation [https://twitter.com/Tree_of_Alpha/status/1492447891381706754 vulnerability] after it was responsibly disclosed by Tree of [[Alpha]]."'' | ||
*[https://news.bitcoin.com/coinbase-massive-hack-user-accounts-over-6000-customers-lost-funds/ From] [[Bitcoin.com]] (3-10-2021): | *[https://news.bitcoin.com/coinbase-massive-hack-user-accounts-over-6000-customers-lost-funds/ From] [[Bitcoin.com]] (3-10-2021): | ||
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* Base uses 2/2 upgrade [[Multi-Signature|multisig]] ([[Optimism (OP)|Optimism]] Foundation & Base) as of [https://base.mirror.xyz/aBwt4flT1WAKJGQTj2AXBpH_8Qd3umQ-ZECLAJoO_nE 8-2023]. | * Base uses 2/2 upgrade [[Multi-Signature|multisig]] ([[Optimism (OP)|Optimism]] Foundation & Base) as of [https://base.mirror.xyz/aBwt4flT1WAKJGQTj2AXBpH_8Qd3umQ-ZECLAJoO_nE 8-2023]. | ||
* [https://code4rena.com/contests/2023-05-base From] [[Code4rena]] (30-6-2023): | * [https://code4rena.com/contests/2023-05-base From] [[Code4rena]] (30-6-2023): | ||
# ''"Sequencer is [[centralized]] at the moment'' | # ''"[[Sequencer]] is [[centralized]] at the moment'' | ||
# ''Users cannot propose [[Layer Two|L2]] [[Block|blocks]] at the moment'' | # ''Users cannot propose [[Layer Two|L2]] [[Block|blocks]] at the moment'' | ||
# ''No fault proofs at the moment'' | # ''No fault proofs at the moment'' | ||
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==Technology of Base, their L2 == | ==Technology of Base, their L2 == | ||
*[[Whitepaper]] or docs can be found [insert here]. | *[[Whitepaper]] or docs can be found [insert here]. | ||
*Code can be viewed [ | *Code can be viewed [https://github.com/base-org/contracts here]. Got [[open sourced]] on [https://twitter.com/BuildOnBase/status/1715064369946734944 20-10-2023]. | ||
*Consensus mechanism: based on [[Optimism (OP)|Optimism]]. Base is a [[fork]] of the OP codebase. The Coinbase and Optimism teams had already been working together for more than a year and contributed heavily to the development of [[EIP-4844]]. Also called [[Proto-Danksharding]], EIP-4844 will decrease [[Layer Two|L2]] [[transaction fees]] by 10-100x. Coinbase is now a core contributor to the OP Stack as well, joining as the second core project team. This furthers Optimism’s vision of being a super-chain, where the OP codebase is continuously forked to create new chains that are optimized for different use cases. These new chains, such as Base, will have seamless interoperability with one another since they all use the OP Stack. | *Consensus mechanism: based on [[Optimism (OP)|Optimism]]. Base is a [[fork]] of the OP codebase. The Coinbase and Optimism teams had already been working together for more than a year and contributed heavily to the development of [[EIP-4844]]. Also called [[Proto-Danksharding]], EIP-4844 will decrease [[Layer Two|L2]] [[transaction fees]] by 10-100x. Coinbase is now a core contributor to the OP Stack as well, joining as the second core project team. This furthers Optimism’s vision of being a super-chain, where the OP codebase is continuously forked to create new chains that are optimized for different use cases. These new chains, such as Base, will have seamless interoperability with one another since they all use the OP Stack. | ||
* Algorithm: | * Algorithm: | ||
*[[Virtual Machine (VM)|Virtual Machine]]: | *[[Virtual Machine (VM)|Virtual Machine]]: EVM | ||
*Development language used: | *Development language used: Solidity | ||
====Transaction Details==== | ====Transaction Details==== | ||
*Capacity ([[TPS]]): | *Capacity ([[TPS]]): | ||
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===Fees === | ===Fees === | ||
* Coinbase will [https://base.mirror.xyz/aBwt4flT1WAKJGQTj2AXBpH_8Qd3umQ-ZECLAJoO_nE contribute] minimum 2.5% of Base sequencer revenue to [[Optimism (OP)|Optimism]] Collective for RetroPGF & ecosystem projects (8-2023). | * Coinbase will [https://base.mirror.xyz/aBwt4flT1WAKJGQTj2AXBpH_8Qd3umQ-ZECLAJoO_nE contribute] minimum 2.5% of Base [[sequencer]] revenue to [[Optimism (OP)|Optimism]] Collective for RetroPGF & ecosystem projects (8-2023). | ||
===Upgrades=== | ===Upgrades=== | ||
Got fault proofs [https://x.com/base/status/1851672364439814529 live] (31-10-2024). | |||
===Staking === | ===Staking === | ||
====Validator Stats==== | ====Validator Stats==== | ||
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===Other Details=== | ===Other Details=== | ||
* [[XEN (XEN)|XEN]] is [https://twitter.com/notnotstorm/status/1778803270750023813 68%] of Base [[state]] (4-2024) | |||
* Base apps ([https://weekinethereum.substack.com/p/week-in-ethereum-news-august-26-2023 8-2023]): | * Base apps ([https://weekinethereum.substack.com/p/week-in-ethereum-news-august-26-2023 8-2023]): | ||
** Friend Tech adds photo sharing with key holders | ** Friend Tech adds photo sharing with key holders | ||
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* Base [https://twitter.com/ChrisBlec/status/1630701197001670658 seemingly] will be [[KYC]] only for users (1-3-2023): | * Base [https://twitter.com/ChrisBlec/status/1630701197001670658 seemingly] will be [[KYC]] only for users (1-3-2023): | ||
''"Coinbase has been a recognized money transmitter for years and is registered with FinCEN as a “Money Services Business”. You can learn more about Coinbase’s compliance efforts from their own [https://help.coinbase.com/en/coinbase/privacy-and-security/other/coinbase-regulatory-compliance website]. Coinbase, has announced, via Bankless, that it will be running Base’s sole sequencer at launch. This means that Coinbase, a licensed money transmitter that is required to comply with the Patriot Act and Bank Secrecy Act, will be entirely responsible for processing all Base L2 transactions. This begs the question: will all funds that are bridged to Base require identify verification by Coinbase (KYC) before the bridging is allowed? If so, then Base will be the first-ever KYC-only [[Ethereum (ETH)|Ethereum]] [[Layer Two|L2]]. Whether or not Coinbase will require KYC to bridge funds to Base, it is clear that they are being evasive about the issue by [https://blec.report/what-coinbase-isnt-telling-you-about-base/ refusing] to answer direct questions."'' | ''"Coinbase has been a recognized money transmitter for years and is registered with FinCEN as a “Money Services Business”. You can learn more about Coinbase’s compliance efforts from their own [https://help.coinbase.com/en/coinbase/privacy-and-security/other/coinbase-regulatory-compliance website]. Coinbase, has announced, via Bankless, that it will be running Base’s sole [[sequencer]] at launch. This means that Coinbase, a licensed money transmitter that is required to comply with the Patriot Act and Bank Secrecy Act, will be entirely responsible for processing all Base L2 transactions. This begs the question: will all funds that are bridged to Base require identify verification by Coinbase (KYC) before the bridging is allowed? If so, then Base will be the first-ever KYC-only [[Ethereum (ETH)|Ethereum]] [[Layer Two|L2]]. Whether or not Coinbase will require KYC to bridge funds to Base, it is clear that they are being evasive about the issue by [https://blec.report/what-coinbase-isnt-telling-you-about-base/ refusing] to answer direct questions."'' | ||
*[https://news.bitcoin.com/coinbase-agrees-to-100-million-settlement-with-new-york-financial-regulator-for-anti-money-laundering-violations/ From] [[Bitcoin.com]] (4-1-2023): | *[https://news.bitcoin.com/coinbase-agrees-to-100-million-settlement-with-new-york-financial-regulator-for-anti-money-laundering-violations/ From] [[Bitcoin.com]] (4-1-2023): | ||
''"Coinbase has agreed to pay a $100 million settlement with the New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS), according to a consent order signed by the NYDFS superintendent Adrienne Harris on Jan. 4, 2023. New York’s financial regulator said compliance problems were detected and the exchange’s [[AML|anti-money laundering]] controls were inadequate from 2020 through 2021."'' | ''"Coinbase has agreed to pay a $100 million settlement with the New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS), according to a consent order signed by the NYDFS superintendent Adrienne Harris on Jan. 4, 2023. New York’s financial regulator said compliance problems were detected and the exchange’s [[AML|anti-money laundering]] controls were inadequate from 2020 through 2021."'' | ||
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==Revenue== | ==Revenue== | ||
* Coinbase’s total revenue was down -76% year-over-year from $2.5B to $605M (2-2023) according to [[Delphi Digital]]. | * [https://www.onchaintimes.com/p/the-8-largest-cash-cows-in-crypto From] Onchain Times (16-7-2024): | ||
''"Base’s profits are fairly impressive with ~$35M YTD. There are two key factors at play here. Firstly, Base has significantly reduced [[Data availability (DA)|data availability]] costs thanks to the use of blob fees in [[EIP-4844 Proto-Danksharding|EIP-4844]], implemented on 13 March. Base took advantage of blob fees immediately and data availability costs were cut from $9.34M in Q1 2024 to $699K in Q2 2024, a significant reduction of ~13x. Secondly, Base’s high earnings relative to its L2 competitors is also due to zero costs in token incentives paid out as it does not have its own native token."'' | |||
*[https://decrypt.co/233887/ethereum-layer-2-networks-raking-millions-base-leading From] [[Decrypt (DCPT)|Decrypt]] (5-6-2024): | |||
''"Base generated the [https://www.growthepie.xyz/fundamentals/profit most on-chain profit] of any layer-2 chain with $6.1 million in May. While Base is far ahead of these rivals in the profitability wars, its monthly tally has declined sharply after spiking with Dencun upgrade in March."'' | |||
*Coinbase’s total revenue was down -76% year-over-year from $2.5B to $605M (2-2023) according to [[Delphi Digital]]. | |||
== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
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=== Investments and funding done by Coinbase === | === Investments and funding done by Coinbase === | ||
* Coinbase’s cash reserves stood at [https://www.coindesk.com/coinbases-stockpiles-4-4b-in-case-of-crypto-winter-report $4.36 billion] at the end of June 2021, up from $1.1 billion at the end of last year. | * [[Circle]]; Coinbase [https://decrypt.co/153229/coinbase-buys-stake-circle-dissolving-usdc-centre acquired] a stake in Circle, and with it comes that Circle will be the sole issuer of USDC (22-8-2023). | ||
*Coinbase’s cash reserves stood at [https://www.coindesk.com/coinbases-stockpiles-4-4b-in-case-of-crypto-winter-report $4.36 billion] at the end of June 2021, up from $1.1 billion at the end of last year. | |||
*Coinbase has [https://news.bitcoin.com/coinbase-confirms-no-financing-exposure-to-bankrupt-crypto-firms-celsius-voyager-three-arrows-capital/ confirmed] that the company “had no financing exposure” to bankrupt firms, including [[Celsius (CEL)|Celsius]] Network, [[Voyager Digital]], and [[Three Arrows Capital (3AC)|Three Arrows Capital]] (21-7-2022). | *Coinbase has [https://news.bitcoin.com/coinbase-confirms-no-financing-exposure-to-bankrupt-crypto-firms-celsius-voyager-three-arrows-capital/ confirmed] that the company “had no financing exposure” to bankrupt firms, including [[Celsius (CEL)|Celsius]] Network, [[Voyager Digital]], and [[Three Arrows Capital (3AC)|Three Arrows Capital]] (21-7-2022). | ||
*Has been known to invest big in [[stablecoins]] | *Has been known to invest big in [[stablecoins]] | ||
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*[[Messari]]; [[Coinbase Ventures]] took part in the [https://thedefiant.io/point72-invests-in-messari/ $21M funding] round (5-8-2021). They had already invested in prior rounds as well. | *[[Messari]]; [[Coinbase Ventures]] took part in the [https://thedefiant.io/point72-invests-in-messari/ $21M funding] round (5-8-2021). They had already invested in prior rounds as well. | ||
*[[NEAR]]. Is [https://www.theblockcrypto.com/2019/07/11/fidelity-deloitte-amazon-support-new-blockchain-accelerator/ backing] [[NEAR (NEAR)|NEAR]] | *[[NEAR]]. Is [https://www.theblockcrypto.com/2019/07/11/fidelity-deloitte-amazon-support-new-blockchain-accelerator/ backing] [[NEAR (NEAR)|NEAR]] | ||
*[[Orca (ORCA)|Orca]]; Coinbase Ventures was part of the $18M Series A ([https://www.coindesk.com/business/2021/09/22/solana-based-dex-orca-raises-18m-series-a-funding/ 22-9-2021)]. | |||
*[[Omni (L1 communication layer)|Omni]] | |||
*[[OpenZeppelin]]. Has [https://www.coindesk.com/coinbase-pumps-2-million-usdc-into-compound-dydx-defi-protocols invested] in OpenZeppelin. | *[[OpenZeppelin]]. Has [https://www.coindesk.com/coinbase-pumps-2-million-usdc-into-compound-dydx-defi-protocols invested] in OpenZeppelin. | ||
*[[PompCryptoJobs]]; on of the three [https://www.coindesk.com/pomp-launches-crypto-jobs-board-with-gemini-coinbase-and-blockfi backers] (27-1-2021). | *[[PompCryptoJobs]]; on of the three [https://www.coindesk.com/pomp-launches-crypto-jobs-board-with-gemini-coinbase-and-blockfi backers] (27-1-2021). | ||
*[[Puffer]]; part of the [https://www.coindesk.com/tech/2024/04/16/liquid-restaking-protocol-puffer-raises-18m-led-by-brevan-howard-electric-capital/ $18M Series A] (16-4-2024). | |||
*[[Sei]]; [https://www.seinetwork.io/ mentioned] as one of the trusted investors on Sei's website (13-10-2022). | *[[Sei]]; [https://www.seinetwork.io/ mentioned] as one of the trusted investors on Sei's website (13-10-2022). | ||
*[[Tagomi]]. Has [https://blog.coinbase.com/coinbase-to-acquire-leading-institutional-crypto-brokerage-tagomi-50558d41eef2 acquired] (27-5-2020) Tagomi. | *[[Tagomi]]. Has [https://blog.coinbase.com/coinbase-to-acquire-leading-institutional-crypto-brokerage-tagomi-50558d41eef2 acquired] (27-5-2020) Tagomi. | ||
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*Authereum. [https://medium.com/authereum/authereum-is-live-f97d88e7153e Participated] (12-2-2020) in a 1.1M [[seed]] round for [[Authereum]]. | *Authereum. [https://medium.com/authereum/authereum-is-live-f97d88e7153e Participated] (12-2-2020) in a 1.1M [[seed]] round for [[Authereum]]. | ||
*[[BitClout (BTCLT)|Bitclout]]; it's founder has [https://www.coindesk.com/what-is-bitclout-the-social-media-experiment-stoking-controversy-on-twitter mentioned] this fund as an investor (23-3-2021). | *[[BitClout (BTCLT)|Bitclout]]; it's founder has [https://www.coindesk.com/what-is-bitclout-the-social-media-experiment-stoking-controversy-on-twitter mentioned] this fund as an investor (23-3-2021). | ||
*[[Blockchain.com]]; part of their [https://decrypt.co/206092/blockchain-com-secures-110-million-in-new-funding Series E] (15-11-2023). | |||
*[[Braintrust (BTRST)|Braintrust]]; according to this [https://twitter.com/liron/status/1561166817669722112 thread] (8-2021). | *[[Braintrust (BTRST)|Braintrust]]; according to this [https://twitter.com/liron/status/1561166817669722112 thread] (8-2021). | ||
*[[Celo (CELO)|Celo]]; [https://messari.io/asset/celo/profile according] to [[Messari]] (24-6-2021). | *[[Celo (CELO)|Celo]]; [https://messari.io/asset/celo/profile according] to [[Messari]] (24-6-2021). | ||
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*Matic. [https://news.bitcoin.com/whats-being-built-and-whats-not-on-2019s-smart-contract-blockchains/ Gave] seed money to [[Matic]] | *Matic. [https://news.bitcoin.com/whats-being-built-and-whats-not-on-2019s-smart-contract-blockchains/ Gave] seed money to [[Matic]] | ||
* Messari. [https://www.coindesk.com/data-provider-messari-closes-4-million-funding-round Participated] (11-2019) in a funding round of 4 million for [[Messari]]. | * Messari. [https://www.coindesk.com/data-provider-messari-closes-4-million-funding-round Participated] (11-2019) in a funding round of 4 million for [[Messari]]. | ||
*[[Monad]]: part of the [https://twitter.com/monad_xyz/status/1777687376136982767 $225M] raise (9-4-2024). | |||
*[[Moonbeam]]; part of a [https://www.coindesk.com/purestake-6m-binance-labs-parafi-coinbase-ventures $6M raise] for PureStake (30-3-2021). | *[[Moonbeam]]; part of a [https://www.coindesk.com/purestake-6m-binance-labs-parafi-coinbase-ventures $6M raise] for PureStake (30-3-2021). | ||
*[[Morpho (MORPHO)|Morpho]]; took part in its second [https://x.com/MorphoLabs/status/1819010855964479751 raise] of $50M (1-8-2024) | |||
*[[Nansen]]; participated in a [https://ethhub.substack.com/p/ethhub-weekly-173?token=eyJ1c2VyX2lkIjoxMzk3OTAwLCJwb3N0X2lkIjozODM4OTI2OCwiXyI6IitrN3VtIiwiaWF0IjoxNjI1NTQ0MzQ5LCJleHAiOjE2MjU1NDc5NDksImlzcyI6InB1Yi0zOTEwIiwic3ViIjoicG9zdC1yZWFjdGlvbiJ9.IApe_AKf-1_oBVXl2g5jNKtxqC_oSc3ywZl6 $12M] raise (6-7-2021). | *[[Nansen]]; participated in a [https://ethhub.substack.com/p/ethhub-weekly-173?token=eyJ1c2VyX2lkIjoxMzk3OTAwLCJwb3N0X2lkIjozODM4OTI2OCwiXyI6IitrN3VtIiwiaWF0IjoxNjI1NTQ0MzQ5LCJleHAiOjE2MjU1NDc5NDksImlzcyI6InB1Yi0zOTEwIiwic3ViIjoicG9zdC1yZWFjdGlvbiJ9.IApe_AKf-1_oBVXl2g5jNKtxqC_oSc3ywZl6 $12M] raise (6-7-2021). | ||
*[[Notional]], [https://www.coindesk.com/notional-launches-out-of-stealth-to-bring-fixed-rate-lending-to-defi participated] in a $1.3 funding round (2-11-2020). | *[[Notional]], [https://www.coindesk.com/notional-launches-out-of-stealth-to-bring-fixed-rate-lending-to-defi participated] in a $1.3 funding round (2-11-2020). | ||
*[[Paxos]]; part of their [https://decrypt.co/77080/bank-of-america-ftx-and-coinbase-ventures-join-300m-investment-in-paxos $300M] D Series (29-7-2021). | *[[Paxos]]; part of their [https://decrypt.co/77080/bank-of-america-ftx-and-coinbase-ventures-join-300m-investment-in-paxos $300M] D Series (29-7-2021). | ||
*[[Rarible (RARI)|Rarible]]; [https://thedefiant.io/rarible-raises-1-75m-to-become-the-uniswap-for-nfts/ participated] in a $1.75M rase (3-2-2021). | *[[Rarible (RARI)|Rarible]]; [https://thedefiant.io/rarible-raises-1-75m-to-become-the-uniswap-for-nfts/ participated] in a $1.75M rase (3-2-2021). | ||
*[[RedStone]]; is [https://redstone.finance/ mentioned] on their website as an investor. The Graph and zkSync founders co-invested. | |||
*[[Rift Protocol]]; Coinbase Ventures is mentioned as a backer on the Rift [https://rift.finance/ website] (21-3-2022). | *[[Rift Protocol]]; Coinbase Ventures is mentioned as a backer on the Rift [https://rift.finance/ website] (21-3-2022). | ||
*[[Rocket Pool (RPL)|Rocket Pool]]; Coinbase Ventures said it [https://thedefiant.io/coinbase-rocket-pool-lido planned] to join forces with Rocket Pool’s Oracle DAO (13-1-2023). | *[[Rocket Pool (RPL)|Rocket Pool]]; Coinbase Ventures said it [https://thedefiant.io/coinbase-rocket-pool-lido planned] to join forces with Rocket Pool’s Oracle DAO (13-1-2023). | ||
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*[[Vega Protocol]]; [https://www.theblockcrypto.com/linked/98742/defi-derivatives-protocol-vega-5-million-coinbase-ventures-others part of] the $2.2M raise (18-3-2021). | *[[Vega Protocol]]; [https://www.theblockcrypto.com/linked/98742/defi-derivatives-protocol-vega-5-million-coinbase-ventures-others part of] the $2.2M raise (18-3-2021). | ||
*[[WalletConnect]]; part of their [https://twitter.com/WalletConnect/status/1588154492465418240 $12.5M raise] (2-11-2022). | *[[WalletConnect]]; part of their [https://twitter.com/WalletConnect/status/1588154492465418240 $12.5M raise] (2-11-2022). | ||
*[[Wormhole]]; part of their [https://wormhole.com/wormhole-secures-225-million-in-funding-round/ $225M raise] (29-11-2023). | |||
*[[Zapper]]; [https://medium.com/zapper-protocol/zapper-product-updates-for-november-2020-d710945a3d96 participated] in an extension of their Seed Round (16-10-2020). | *[[Zapper]]; [https://medium.com/zapper-protocol/zapper-product-updates-for-november-2020-d710945a3d96 participated] in an extension of their Seed Round (16-10-2020). | ||
* Zora. [https://www.theblockcrypto.com/linked/81562/ethereum-marketplace-zora-seed-round Participated] in a $2M raise for [[Zora]] (16-10-2020). [[Category:Companies/Organisations]] | * Zora. [https://www.theblockcrypto.com/linked/81562/ethereum-marketplace-zora-seed-round Participated] in a $2M raise for [[Zora]] (16-10-2020). [[Category:Companies/Organisations]] |
Latest revision as of 03:41, 4 November 2024
Basics
- Based in San Francisco
- A testnet for Base had been live since the start of February 2023. A dev mainnet got released in June and their official mainnet launch is scheduled for 9-8-2023.
- From Forbes Blockchain 50 (19-2-2020):
"Eight years after its start, Coinbase has opened 35 million accounts, presides over $21 billion of assets and is on target, we estimate, to top $800 million in revenue this year. Think of Coinbase as the blue chip among dozens of cryptocurrency exchanges, abiding by regulations and serving institutional investors, pension funds, endowments and retail investors alike. In February 2020, Coinbase announced that it had received authority from Visa to issue its own credit cards."
- "Backed by trusted investors and used by millions of customers globally, Coinbase is one of the most popular and well-known brokers and trading platforms in the world. The Coinbase platform makes it easy to securely buy, use, store and trade digital currency. Users can purchase bitcoins, Ether and Litecoin and since 2018 many other coins from Coinbase through a digital wallet available on Android & iPhone or through trading with other users on the company’s Global Digital Asset Exchange (which rebranded to Coinbase Pro) subsidiary. Coinbase Pr currently operates in the US, Europe, UK, Canada, Australia and Singapore. Coinbase Pr does not currently charge any transfer fees for moving funds between your Coinbase account and Coinbase Prhttps://www.theblockcrypto.com/post/80824/coinbases-chief-compliance-officer-is-set-to-leave-the-firm account. For now, the selection of tradable currencies will, however, depend on the country you live in."
Audits & Exploits
- Had a Code4rena contest with 100 submissions and claimed no serious finding were made on the Base L2.
Bugs/Exploits
- "We had a delay in block production due in part to our internal infrastructure requiring a refresh," Base reported (6-9-2023) on Twitter.
- From Blockthreat (18-2-2022):
"Coinbase patched a market manipulation vulnerability after it was responsibly disclosed by Tree of Alpha."
- From Bitcoin.com (3-10-2021):
"Coinbase has disclosed that at least 6,000 users were victims of a hacking campaign to gain unauthorized access to the accounts of Coinbase customers. The hackers also took advantage of a flaw in Coinbase’s SMS Account Recovery process to gain access to user accounts."
Base Governance
- Base uses 2/2 upgrade multisig (Optimism Foundation & Base) as of 8-2023.
- From Code4rena (30-6-2023):
- "Sequencer is centralized at the moment
- Users cannot propose L2 blocks at the moment
- No fault proofs at the moment
- Contracts are upgradable"
“Coinbase is going to gradually transition into a role where we’re a contributor to Base, we provide services and products that are built on top of Base, and we are not the decision maker for everything in the Base network—that’s being done through more decentralized governance,” Pollak said. Pollak heads up the small Coinbase team dedicated to working on Base."
Admin Keys
DAO
Notable Governance Votes
Treasury
Tokens
- Together with Circle and CENTRE it has a stablecoin called USD Coin
- They also had their own IPO with the stock COIN in Q1 of 2021.
- There is no plan for a BASE token (2-2023). Coinbase doesn't need a token to incentivize usage of its chain as it already has a colossal user base. ETH will be the native gas token of the chain, with plans for account abstraction enabling users to pay fees with whatever coin they want.
Technology of Base, their L2
- Whitepaper or docs can be found [insert here].
- Code can be viewed here. Got open sourced on 20-10-2023.
- Consensus mechanism: based on Optimism. Base is a fork of the OP codebase. The Coinbase and Optimism teams had already been working together for more than a year and contributed heavily to the development of EIP-4844. Also called Proto-Danksharding, EIP-4844 will decrease L2 transaction fees by 10-100x. Coinbase is now a core contributor to the OP Stack as well, joining as the second core project team. This furthers Optimism’s vision of being a super-chain, where the OP codebase is continuously forked to create new chains that are optimized for different use cases. These new chains, such as Base, will have seamless interoperability with one another since they all use the OP Stack.
- Algorithm:
- Virtual Machine: EVM
- Development language used: Solidity
Transaction Details
How it works
Fees
- Coinbase will contribute minimum 2.5% of Base sequencer revenue to Optimism Collective for RetroPGF & ecosystem projects (8-2023).
Upgrades
Got fault proofs live (31-10-2024).
Staking
Validator Stats
Liquidity Mining
- Optimism granting up to ~118M OP tokens (2.7% of supply) over 6 years to Coinbase (8-2023).
Scaling
Interoperability
Other Details
- XEN is 68% of Base state (4-2024)
- Base apps (8-2023):
- Friend Tech adds photo sharing with key holders
- StoryBase: fee per character collaborative writing, snippets minted as NFTs
- Parody bike race: mint/steal NFTs of NYC Citi Bikes in 10 day race
Other Projects
cbETH
- Announced (24-8-2022) its own Coinbase Wrapped Staked ETH on the Ethereum. cbETH can be sold or sent off-platform, while ETH2 will remain locked-up until a future protocol upgrade.
Coinbase Lend
- Coinbase has dropped its plan (21-9-2021) to launch a lending program after the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) threatened to sue the company.
- From Bitcoin.com (30-6-2021):
"Coinbase announced pre-enrollment for its usd coin (USDC) savings program that allows clients to earn a 4% APY interest rate on USDC held on the platform."
Coinbase NFT
"In case you forgot, Coinbase still has an NFT marketplace—and it’s still not doing very well. Coinbase NFT announced on Wednesday that it is “pausing” future NFT drops, but specified that it is not shuttering its marketplace completely. Its Chief Product Officer Surojit Chatterjee also stepped away from the company just six months after Coinbase NFT’s lackluster launch. Since that launch in the spring of 2022, Coinbase NFT continued to release new features for its marketplace in an effort to attract new users, such as a bulk manage tool, rarity filters, and time-delayed listings. But according to a Dune Analytics dashboard, its efforts have not been very fruitful, as the marketplace has seen just $106 in total volume traded in the past 24 hours. Since its launch last year, Coinbase NFT has seen roughly $7.34 million in all-time total volume traded. To put that in perspective, rival marketplace OpenSea saw over $11.3 million in total volume traded in Ethereum NFTs just yesterday alone."
Oracle
Basics
- From Crypto Briefing (23-4-2020):
"Coinbase has announced an oracle that will provide verified price data for two trading pairs: BTC-USD and ETH-USD. The move also roused conversation around Chainlink’s market position."
Tech
- From Crypto Briefing (23-4-2020):
"Coinbase will sign all oracle data with its private key. Anyone can use this data on-chain verify that data by checking it against Coinbase’s public key. The oracle will send new data from the Coinbase Pro exchange every minute, ensuring that price data is always up-to-date."
"The Coinbase Oracle is a verifiable price feed for the BTC/USD and ETH/USD markets that anyone can publish on-chain. The price feed is accessible through a centralized API, and is updated every minute with data sourced from Coinbase Pro.
All posted prices are signed using the Oracle’s public key. This allows anyone to post price data on-chain, without trusting the poster of the data. The Oracle implements a filtering mechanism that automatically rejects price points that significantly deviate from the reported asset’s expected volatility. The result is a trusted, but reliable feed that any DeFi protocol can integrate easily."
Usage
- From Crypto Briefing (23-4-2020):
"Anyone can use the exchange’s oracles immediately, and a few projects have already expressed support for the project. Compound, a crypto interest platform, says that it will use Coinbase’s oracle to “increase the security and decentralization of [its] price feed.” Furthermore, Coinbase’s oracle data will be compatible with Compound’s “Open Oracle” series of Ethereum smart contracts. Derivatives platform dYdX has also endorsed the product."
Bugs/Hacks
- Its Open Oracle System caused a $100M liquidation on Compound when the peg with DAI was lost on Coinbase (26-11-2020):
"Whether this was a manipulation or a technical issue isn’t yet clear, but we do know that no flash loans were used. To manipulate the Coinbase order book to such a state would have cost 100k DAI, as the order book had 300k of depth, and the off peg price reached $1.3.
Was this malicious, careless, or expired tech? Either way, those liquidation bots profited from this incident. Using any singular centralised data source as a price oracle is unwise, and Coinbase is particularly bad, especially if you can wipe the order book with 100k."
Skew
- Skew is a data analytics platform that got acquired by Coinbase and will be integrated with Coinbase Prime (1-5-2021).
Staking Service
- "Coinbase's recent staking-as-a-service announcement is an answer to Proof-of-Stake (PoS) token holders desire for inflation offsetting rewards, particularly for those who who cannot stake on their own; stakers can anticipate rewards of 5-8% per year which is not interest, but an inflation reward with governance rights attached. Governance rights mostly amount to network votes, like the recent Tezos' Athens protocol vote."
Compliance
- The SEC issued crypto exchange Coinbase a Wells notice, warning the exchange that it identified potential violations of U.S. securities law (23-3-2023).
- Base seemingly will be KYC only for users (1-3-2023):
"Coinbase has been a recognized money transmitter for years and is registered with FinCEN as a “Money Services Business”. You can learn more about Coinbase’s compliance efforts from their own website. Coinbase, has announced, via Bankless, that it will be running Base’s sole sequencer at launch. This means that Coinbase, a licensed money transmitter that is required to comply with the Patriot Act and Bank Secrecy Act, will be entirely responsible for processing all Base L2 transactions. This begs the question: will all funds that are bridged to Base require identify verification by Coinbase (KYC) before the bridging is allowed? If so, then Base will be the first-ever KYC-only Ethereum L2. Whether or not Coinbase will require KYC to bridge funds to Base, it is clear that they are being evasive about the issue by refusing to answer direct questions."
- From Bitcoin.com (4-1-2023):
"Coinbase has agreed to pay a $100 million settlement with the New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS), according to a consent order signed by the NYDFS superintendent Adrienne Harris on Jan. 4, 2023. New York’s financial regulator said compliance problems were detected and the exchange’s anti-money laundering controls were inadequate from 2020 through 2021."
"Coinbase disclosed the agencies who requested information about its customers. The Federal Bureau of Investigations topped the list. The San Francisco-based exchange disclosed that between January 1 and June 30 of this year, law enforcement requested information 1,914 times; 96.6% of these requests concerned criminal investigations. For context, that's more than double the amount of law enforcement requests received last year by competing US-based exchange Kraken."
- Registered with the SEC (12-2020):
"Coinbase Global, Inc. announced that it has confidentially submitted a draft registration statement on Form S-1 with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). The Form S-1 is expected to become effective after the SEC completes its review process, subject to market and other conditions."
Roadmap
- Can be found [Insert link here].
Revenue
- From Onchain Times (16-7-2024):
"Base’s profits are fairly impressive with ~$35M YTD. There are two key factors at play here. Firstly, Base has significantly reduced data availability costs thanks to the use of blob fees in EIP-4844, implemented on 13 March. Base took advantage of blob fees immediately and data availability costs were cut from $9.34M in Q1 2024 to $699K in Q2 2024, a significant reduction of ~13x. Secondly, Base’s high earnings relative to its L2 competitors is also due to zero costs in token incentives paid out as it does not have its own native token."
"Base generated the most on-chain profit of any layer-2 chain with $6.1 million in May. While Base is far ahead of these rivals in the profitability wars, its monthly tally has declined sharply after spiking with Dencun upgrade in March."
- Coinbase’s total revenue was down -76% year-over-year from $2.5B to $605M (2-2023) according to Delphi Digital.
Usage
- From Bitcoin.com (12-8-2023):
"Base has experienced over $175 million funneled into its decentralized finance (defi) protocol since its creation. The majority of value locked comprises 75,244 ether and nearly $26 million worth of the USDC stablecoin."
- Since the mainnet launch of Base, it has attracted meme coin traders with tokens like BALD, COIN, and BASED on the network using the decentralized exchange LeetSwap. LeetSwap has recorded nearly $200 million in trading volume over the past day across 377,000 transactions, according to DEX Screener. Base’s public launch is slated for August. And at the moment, there’s no official way for traders to bridge Ethereum from its mainnet over to Base. However, a so-called Portal Proxy Contract allows developers to do just that. On Sunday alone, $54 million of Ethereum had been bridged to Base, according to a Dune Analytics dashboard. The day before, less than $750,000 worth of Ethereum was ported over to Base. (31-7-2023 by Decrypt).
- From Crypto Briefing (31-8-2020):
"Uniswap’s Daily Volume Just Overtook Coinbase by More than $80 Million. Uniswap’s 24-hour trading volume of $479 million outpaced Coinbase’s $397 million. This is the first instance of a decentralized exchange (DEX) facilitating more volume than crypto incumbent Coinbase."
- From Decrypt (14-10-2020):
"Coinbase holds approximately 994,904 Bitcoin in cold storage, according to ChainInfo, a Bitcoin analytics platform. By today’s prices, this amounts to over $11 billion. In December 2019, it was reported that Coinbase was holding 966,230 Bitcoin."
- From The Defiant (8-4-2021):
- "56M verified users, up 30% from 43M verified users at the end of Q4
- $223B in total crypto assets, up 148% from $90B from Q4 and representing over 11% of the entire crypto market share
- $1.8B in total revenue, up over 200% from $585M last quarter, and surpassing its entire 2020 annual revenue of $1.3B.
- Other relevant Q1 metrics include: $335B in trading volume and net income somewhere between $730 to $800M."
Projects that use or built on Base
- From Balancer's blog (28-2-2023):
"Balancer is one of the launch partners and this means bringing Balancer Boosted Pools to Base from day one together with Aave and Euler Finance."
Pro's & Cons
- Pros: Good reputation, security, reasonable fees, beginner friendly, stored currency is covered by Coinbase insurance.
- Cons: Customer support, limited payment methods, limited countries supported, non-uniform rollout of services worldwide, Coinbase Pr suitable for technical traders only.
- Base seemingly will be KYC only for users (1-3-2023).
Team
- Armstrong, Brian; founder
- Srinivasan, Balaji; former CTO
- Ehrsam, Fred; founder, stepped back end January 2017. Now a board member
- Romero, Dan; vice-president and GM
- Brian Brooks; Chief Legal Officer; Brooks comes from mortgage giant Fannie Mae, where he served as General Counsel and Executive Vice-President.
- Jeff Horowitz; ex-Chief Compliance Officer; formerly global head of compliance at Pershing. (Left after the no-politics rule came into place 12-10-2020)
- Surojit Chatterjee; Chief Product Officer, formerly 11 years at Google, as VP. Chatterjee is Coinbase’s first chief product officer since the departure of Jeremy Henrickson in December 2018, the company confirmed.
- Tim Wagner; VP of enginering; a veteran of Amazon Web Services, to be its vice president of engineering
- Michael Li; VP of data; Li spent the last seven years at LinkedIn, most recently as its head of analytics and data science.
- Chris Dodds, Board of Directors; who also who serves on the board of directors of The Charles Schwab Corporation. Chris brings world-class leadership skills, deep knowledge of the financial services industry, and significant financial and accounting experience. His extensive expertise will be an asset to the Coinbase leadership team as we focus on scaling our business. Chris started a 21-year journey with Schwab in 1986, holding a variety of financial positions in treasury, corporate development, and financial planning and analysis throughout his tenure at the company. He served as Vice President of Corporate Finance and Mergers and Acquisitions from 1989 to 1993, and Treasurer from 1993 to 1997. Chris was also the company’s Corporate Controller, followed by eight years as Chief Financial Officer from 1999 until 2007. He transitioned to serving as a Director of Schwab Bank in 2007, and joined the Board of The Charles Schwab Corporation in 2014, where he serves as Chairman of the Risk Committee. In 2008, Chris became a senior advisor in the Financial Services practice at The Carlyle Group, a private equity firm. After 10 years there, he transitioned to The Cynosure Group, another private equity firm, where he currently serves as a senior advisor.
- Marcus, David; Board of Directors, Vice President of Messaging Products at Facebook. Prior to Messenger, David was President of PayPal, where he led the payments company’s global expansion and product strategy. Under his leadership, PayPal brought back its technology and product centric DNA, won back developers and small businesses, and acquired Braintree (parent company of the popular P2P payment app, Venmo) that further accelerated the overall growth of the company. David joined PayPal after the acquisition of his last startup, mobile payments company, Zong, and led Mobile products before ultimately taking the leadership role at the company.
- Coinbase has added (31-8-2020) Marc Andreessen of venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz and Gokul Rajaram, a DoorDash executive, to its board of directors. The pair replace outgoing board members Chris Dixon and Barry Schuler.
- Mark Nesbitt, engineer
- Luke Youngblood, works for Coinbase Custody, previously a solutions architect at Amazon Web Services (AWS), has joined Coinbase (3-2019) to build products for staking and governance projects, a sector of the industry enjoying an increasing amount of social and investor attention
- Ron Bernstein; Product Lead of Paradex at Coinbase
- Josh Ellithorpe; Senior Software engineer (BCH fan)
- The wife of 0x founder Will Warren worked for Coinbase
- Alex Kroeger; Previously data science for Coinbase Pro
- Coinbase has hired executives from Barclays, Google, Lyft
- Reuben Bramanathan; "an early employee at Coinbase, where he worked as both a lawyer and a product manager."
- Amiti Uttarwar; former (8-12-2020) employee who handled big money transfers.
- Antonio Juliano; former engineer, now founder & CEO of dYdX.
- Brett Redfearn; vice president of its capital markets division. Former SEC Director (31-3-2021)
- Pankaj Gupta; VP Engineering at Coinbase
- Nakul Gupta; Lead PM at Coinbase NFT Marketplace & Institutional Onboarding (invested in Shardeum, together with Pankaj)
- When the bear market of 2022 started to hit hard, layoffs started and hiring stopped (4-6-2022):
"Coinbase announced earlier this year it intended to triple its headcount through the end of 2022. One of the recruits CoinDesk spoke to said he believed a few hundred people may have been in the recruitment and onboarding process this week. On Thursday, Coinbase Chief People Officer L.J. Brock announced that the company would “rescind a number of accepted offers.” And it appears to have wasted no time in doing so."
- The company would later state the need (14-6-2022) to lay off 1,100 of its workers and prepare for an “extended” crypto winter, slashing its workforce by 18% because it “over-hired” during the previous bull run in crypto markets. Another 950 people would be cut (10-1-2023).
Investors & investments
Investors in Coinbase
- Adam Draper; early investor in Coinbase after being pitched about a Bitcoin wallet by Brian Armstrong himself.
- Andreessen Horowitz; investor (25mil)
- Ankur Nandwani; now advisor of BAT
- Silbert, Barry; through Digital Currency Group (around 500k)
- Bitfury Group, investor
- Blockchain Capital, investor
- Has investment from Union Square Ventures
- Is part of the portfolio (9-3-2020) of 1confirmation.
Investments and funding done by Coinbase
- Circle; Coinbase acquired a stake in Circle, and with it comes that Circle will be the sole issuer of USDC (22-8-2023).
- Coinbase’s cash reserves stood at $4.36 billion at the end of June 2021, up from $1.1 billion at the end of last year.
- Coinbase has confirmed that the company “had no financing exposure” to bankrupt firms, including Celsius Network, Voyager Digital, and Three Arrows Capital (21-7-2022).
- Has been known to invest big in stablecoins
- Axelar; was part of one of their 3 financing rounds (1-9-2022).
- AZTEC. Backing (11-2-2020) AZTEC.
- The Block. Invested $25,000 in The Block, which was returned after conflict accusation.
- Was a sponsor of Coin Center but not on the website anymore as of 6-2019
- CoinMetrics. From CoinDesk (26-3-2020): Participated in $6M Series A Funding Round.
- FTX; Has $15M locked in FTX (10-12-2022). They were also listed as one of the creditors of FTX (26-1-2023).
- IDEO CoLab Ventures. 'Executives from Coinbase' are backing IDEO Labs Ventures (27-10-2020).
- Immutable; 8-6-2023
- InstaDapp. Was part of a $2.4M seed round (1-10-2019) in InstaDapp. (In which Balaji Srinivasan, the former CTO of Coinbase, also participated)
- Hashflow; was part of their Series A round (7-2022).
- Messari; Coinbase Ventures took part in the $21M funding round (5-8-2021). They had already invested in prior rounds as well.
- NEAR. Is backing NEAR
- Orca; Coinbase Ventures was part of the $18M Series A (22-9-2021).
- Omni
- OpenZeppelin. Has invested in OpenZeppelin.
- PompCryptoJobs; on of the three backers (27-1-2021).
- Puffer; part of the $18M Series A (16-4-2024).
- Sei; mentioned as one of the trusted investors on Sei's website (13-10-2022).
- Tagomi. Has acquired (27-5-2020) Tagomi.
- Zabo; got bought by Coinbase (5-8-2021).
- In Q3 of 2018 alone they already invested in nine more companies, including: Horizon Games, Coinmine and Public Market.
- And acquired the Distributed Systems team, who joined Identity group and officially closed the Keystone acquisition
- "Coinbase is putting money to work as part of a bid to grow the decentralized finance (DeFi) ecosystem. Announced Tuesday, the US cryptocurrency exchange is investing 1 million USDC each in lending protocols Compound and dYdX. Called the “USDC Bootstrap Fund,” Coinbase says the new fund will support developers by “investing USDC directly in the protocol.”"
- From CoinSpice (2-4-2020):
"Coinbase, one of the most important US-based exchanges, announced the injection of $1.1 million worth of USDC to DeFi projects through their USDC Bootstrap fund, a smart contract investment initiative. Coinbase decided to invest in two popular DeFi Apps: PoolTogether and Uniswap. Uniswap will receive 1 million USDC to fund their USDC/Ethereum pair, providing more liquidity to trading, while PoolTogether will also add 100,000 USDC to the reward pool for those using the DeFi app."
"Coinbase has revealed the inaugural recipients of its Crypto Community Fund developer grants. First announced in October, the fund was established to support Bitcoin developers in their work on projects that support the cryptocurrency’s underlying technology.
The first two developers, João Barbosa and pseudonymous developer 0xB10C, were chosen by the fund’s advisory board, which includes Stanford cryptography professor Dan Boneh and Bitcoin developers Carla Kirk-Cohen, Anthony Towns, Amiti Uttarwar and Felix Weis."
Partnerships and other
- Is a consortium member of Facebook's Libra and therefor a possible node of the coin's network.
- Is also a member of the Celo Alliance, which is a Libra's competitor.
- Also created the Token project and GDAX
- Attender of Satoshi Roundtable
- Used to be a Barclays partner (not anymore 2019)
- And in the same quarter also onboarded 25 clients to Coinbase Custody, including Multicoin Capital, MetaStable, and Blockchain Capital.
- As of 7-2019 on the partner & clients list of ZeppelinOS.
- Grayscale Investments has chosen Coinbase Custody to serve as the new security provider for its digital asset holdings, the two companies announced 3-8-2019; Coinbase Custody, which Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong says already holds around $1B in digital assets, will act as the custodian for Grayscale's investment products. Grayscale claims to hold $2.7 billion in total assets under management, according to its most recent quarterly report, more than doubling its Q1 holdings of $1.2B.
- Coinbase Custody is partners with Securitize.
- Founding member of the Crypto Rating Council (9-2019).
- It's founder is part of HOLDpac's first donors (23-3-2020).
- Partner of Swipe, according to it's website (10-4-2020)
- Struck a deal (12-7-2020) with the U.S. Secret Service to license its Coinbase Analytics tools.
- Coinbase is outsourcing staking to Bison Trails. Has bought Bison Trails (20-1-2021). The co-founders of Bison Trails left Coinbase (31-1-2023).
- Used to sit on the board of the Blockchain Association, but "left the association and the board in protest of Binance U.S. being awarded membership in the organization."
- Coinbase announced in a tweet Thursday it had joined the DeFi Alliance (9-4-2021).
- From Decrypt (19-9-2021):
"The Immigration and Customs Enforcement branch of the U.S. Homeland Security has given a $1.36 million contract to crypto exchange giant Coinbase for “business application” and “application development software”, according to the Federal Procurement Data System. Coinbase will provide the Immigrations and Customs Enforcement branch with blockchain analytics software. The crypto exchange has also provided software to the U.S. Secret Service and Inland Revenue."
- Rocket Pool; has someone of their company being a paid multi-sig signer(18-2-2023).
- Member of the Cross Chain Coalition (2-3-2023).
Coinbase Ventures
- Venture arm of Coinbase.
Investments
- From a blog by the COO (16-8-2021):
"Coinbase Ventures has more than 150 investments in our portfolio. These investments include bets across all sorts of compelling areas in crypto, from international plays (Bitso, a Latin American exchange) to crypto tax players (CoinTracker and TaxBit) to marketplaces (Dapper Labs and OpenSea) to infrastructure plays (Spacemesh and Starkware) to decentralized finance, or DeFi (Uniswap and Compound)."
- Acala; non-disclosed investment (1-4-2021).
- Aptos; took part in their $200m strategic round (15-3-2022). Invested in both Aptos as Sui.
- Architect; took part in the $5M raise by former FTX US president Brett Harrison (20-1-2023).
- Authereum. Participated (12-2-2020) in a 1.1M seed round for Authereum.
- Bitclout; it's founder has mentioned this fund as an investor (23-3-2021).
- Blockchain.com; part of their Series E (15-11-2023).
- Braintrust; according to this thread (8-2021).
- Celo; according to Messari (24-6-2021).
- Centrifuge; part of their $4M raise (2-11-2022).
- Coda. Invested in Coda.
- Compound. Was part of an $8.2M seed round for Compound in May of 2018.
- Consensys; was part of the $200M raise Consensys held (11-2021).
- Covalent; was part of a $2M round (26-3-2021).
- DerivaDEX. Is one of the backers in a $2.7M raise for DerivaDEX (2-7-2020).
- Dharma. Backing Dharma (30-7-2020).
- DODO. Participated in a $5M raise for DODO (15-10-2020).
- Dune Analytics; Dune mentions them as one of their backers (22-3-2021).
- EigenLayer; participated in their Series A of $50M (28-3-2023)
- Espresso Systems; is mentioned on their website as an investor, while the project has no tokens out yet (25-10-2022).
- Fei Protocol; part of a $19M raise (9-3-2021).
- Gauntlet. Is an investor in Gauntlet, according to their website (19-10-2020).
- The Graph. Participated (7-2020) a $5M token sale for The Graph, together with MultiCoin, DTC Capital, and others.
- Goldfinch Protocol. Participated in a $1M funding round among a list of other funds (3-2-2021).
- LayerZero; part of the Series A of $135 million (31-3-2022).
- Livepeer; participated in their $20M Series B (7-2021).
- Matter Labs; participated in an undisclosed round for zkSync (1-3-2021).
- Matic. Gave seed money to Matic
- Messari. Participated (11-2019) in a funding round of 4 million for Messari.
- Monad: part of the $225M raise (9-4-2024).
- Moonbeam; part of a $6M raise for PureStake (30-3-2021).
- Morpho; took part in its second raise of $50M (1-8-2024)
- Nansen; participated in a $12M raise (6-7-2021).
- Notional, participated in a $1.3 funding round (2-11-2020).
- Paxos; part of their $300M D Series (29-7-2021).
- Rarible; participated in a $1.75M rase (3-2-2021).
- RedStone; is mentioned on their website as an investor. The Graph and zkSync founders co-invested.
- Rift Protocol; Coinbase Ventures is mentioned as a backer on the Rift website (21-3-2022).
- Rocket Pool; Coinbase Ventures said it planned to join forces with Rocket Pool’s Oracle DAO (13-1-2023).
- Saddle; is mentioned as an investor on Saddle's website (17-6-2021).
- Saffron Finance; is mentioned as a strategic partner (8-3-2021).
- Set; part of their $14M raise (29-5-2021).
- Sui; It was one of the lead investors in Sui's $300M Series B (9-9-2022). Invested in both Aptos as Sui.
- Syndicate; part of a $20M raise (31-8-2021).
- Synthetix; was one of the three VCs which bought SNX from the DAO ($12M in total) and has also joined their Spartan Board (12-2-2021).
- Terra; was part of a $25M raise (27-1-2021)
- UMA. Invested in UMA.
- Umee; is mentioned as a backer on the Umee website (14-11-2022).
- Vega Protocol; part of the $2.2M raise (18-3-2021).
- WalletConnect; part of their $12.5M raise (2-11-2022).
- Wormhole; part of their $225M raise (29-11-2023).
- Zapper; participated in an extension of their Seed Round (16-10-2020).
- Zora. Participated in a $2M raise for Zora (16-10-2020).
Coinbase Custody
- Member of POSA (10-7-2020).