TGF Premium ⭐ analyst75 Posted April 10 TGF Premium Share Posted April 10 Because of his convictions, Armstrong is a paradox: He welcomes regulation, but is battling the SEC to prevent innovation-stifling overreach. He runs a centralized exchange, but promotes the very decentralized technology that will put him out of business. He is a strong advocate for individual privacy and self-custody of digital assets that give users full control of their private keys, and yet Coinbase offers non-custodial wallet services (that give users ZERO control of keys) which must comply with strict know-your-customer (KYC) laws that require a great amount of private information. The common thread, if I’m reading it correct: Armstrong is idealistic in his long-term vision but pragmatic in his short-term execution. He's willing to make certain compromises and work within existing constraints in order to make incremental progress toward a more decentralized and privacy-preserving financial system. This ability to navigate between two seemingly opposing forces - centralization vs. decentralization, privacy vs. transparency, innovation vs. regulation - is likely a key reason he's been able to build Coinbase into the crypto industry leader it is today. Like the Netscape founders in the 90s, Armstrong is a technology pioneer on a mission to bring a powerful new tool to the masses. It will be interesting to watch his strategy play out as both Coinbase and the broader crypto ecosystem continue to evolve. Author: Chris C. Source: AltucherConfidential Profits from free accurate cryptos signals: https://www.predictmag.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rahul verma Posted April 22 Share Posted April 22 Brian Armstrong is the co-founder and CEO of Coinbase. He has a degree in computer science from Rice University. 03Brian Armstrong was involved in several startups before Coinbase. He co-founded Coinbase in 2012. 05Brian Armstrong is a strong advocate for cryptocurrency adoption. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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