The main topic is the launch of Coinbase's layer-2 blockchain Base's mainnet to the public on August 9. Key points include:
- Base has been operating on the testnet since late February and launched its "builder only phase" in mid-July.
- Users can start bridging their funds onchain to mint NFTs and experience Base.
- Base will kick off its Onchain Summer initiative, partnering with consumer brands like Coca-Cola and Atari.
- Base has seen over $68 million worth of ether bridged to the network and over $200 million in trading volume and transactions.
- The blockchain is partnering with Prop House to offer grants to builders building on Base.
- Onchain activity is growing quickly.
Coinbase receives approval for futures trading in the US and the SEC is considering approving an Ethereum ETF, signaling progress in the crypto industry.
Coinbase may be misrepresenting itself as an exchange and could be violating state money transmitter licenses, according to allegations made by ChainArgos' CEO and General Counsel. The company argues that Coinbase is legally an over-the-counter (OTC) broker rather than an exchange operator, and it may be in violation of its licenses with its Ethereum platform, Base.
Coinbase's new Base blockchain, which operates as a layer-2 network atop Ethereum, has gained significant traction with its application Friend.tech attracting over 100,000 users and generating $25 million in fees, pushing its total value locked past $200 million and its transactions per second above Ethereum and rival layer-2 projects Arbitrum and Optimism.
Summary: USD Coin (USDC) will be supported on six additional blockchains, including Cosmos, NEAR, Optimism, Polkadot, and Polygon PoS, as Circle aims to boost adoption for the stablecoin and differentiate it from its competitors.
Coinbase Assets will suspend trading for six cryptocurrencies, including BarnBridge, DerivaDAO, Jupiter, Multichain, Ooki, and Voyager, due to falling short of the exchange's listing standards, resulting in price plunges for the delisted assets.
Coinbase is in talks with major Canadian banks to gain support for the crypto industry in Canada as it faces regulatory uncertainty in its home country, aiming to have the banks participate in the crypto economy in the near future.
Uniswap, the leading decentralized exchange, has surpassed Coinbase in spot trading volume in 2023, processing around $110B worth of trades in Q2 compared to Coinbase's $90B, showcasing the resilience of decentralized protocols during the crypto bear market.
Coinbase plans to list PayPal's stablecoin, PYUSD, signaling the convergence of traditional finance and the crypto economy and potentially challenging Tether's dominance in the stablecoin market.
Summary: Coinbase and Circle have dissolved the Centre Consortium due to regulatory clarity issues surrounding stablecoins, with Coinbase taking an equity stake in Circle and Circle assuming enhanced responsibilities for the USD Coin (USDC) stablecoin; Binance.US partners with MoonPay to use Tether (USDT) as its new "base asset" for transactions, while Binance faces challenges with fiat withdrawals in Europe; Shopify now accepts USDC payments on its platform, and Solana Pay plans to add additional altcoins; China launches a blockchain-powered data exchange with over 300 participating enterprises.
Circle's USD Coin (USDC) has experienced a significant drop in market cap due to factors such as the depegging event earlier this year, rising interest rates, and differences in issuance models compared to Tether's USDT stablecoin, which recently reached a new high in market cap at $83 billion.
Circle will soon launch a native version of its USD Coin (USDC) on the Base network, eliminating the need for the bridged version currently used by users.
Coinbase's stock experienced a significant surge after a federal judge ruled in favor of Grayscale in their SEC dispute, leading to hopes of a potential Bitcoin ETF and increasing the value of COIN by over 15%.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong shared ten emerging ideas in the cryptocurrency space that excite him, including the creation of a CPI-linked stablecoin, on-chain reputation systems, on-chain advertising, and decentralized labor markets.
Coinbase's layer-2 solution, Base, experienced four security incidents shortly after its launch, resulting in the loss of $15.8 million in cryptocurrencies in August.
Coinbase has launched a new crypto lending service for institutional clients, offering overcollateralization and secured loans in the wake of the bankruptcies of similar firms Genesis and BlockFi.
Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase has increased its debt buyback offer to $180 million, with $50 million in tendered notes already accepted for purchase, as it aims to repurchase its 2031 senior notes.
Circle, the company behind the stablecoin USDC, faced a crisis when $3.3 billion of its reserves were stuck at Silicon Valley Bank, causing USDC to lose its $1 peg and lose market share to rival stablecoin Tether, revealing the challenges and shortcomings of Circle's ambitions to reshape the financial system with its dollar-backed token.
The Tokenized Asset Coalition, consisting of industry leaders such as Coinbase and Circle, aims to promote the tokenization of traditional financial assets on a blockchain to bring the "next trillion dollars of assets" on-chain through education, advocacy, and fostering adoption of public blockchains and decentralized finance.
Crypto exchange Coinbase plans to focus on non-U.S. markets, including the European Union, the United Kingdom, Canada, Brazil, Singapore, and Australia, due to their clearer crypto laws, as it seeks to expand its operations and establish partnerships with global and local banks and payment providers while ensuring compliance with governance systems. The company also aims to intensify its lobbying and visibility efforts ahead of the EU elections and engage with the G20 to create global crypto standards.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong discusses the company's base layer 2 blockchain network, interest in flatcoin, and the need for regulatory clarity in the crypto industry, suggesting that the courts, congress, and the CFTC could provide clarity and that there could be a new SEC chair in 2024.
The lack of clear crypto regulations in the US has caused significant issues for the industry, leading to collapses and a weakening of America's position as a financial hub, according to Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong. He emphasizes the need for clear rules that recognize the innovation potential of the technology while protecting consumers. Armstrong also highlights the potential benefits of Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and Coinbase's role as custodian in many ETF applications.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong revealed in an interview that the exchange is interested in developing the next generation of stablecoins, including the concept of flatcoin, which would be backed by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) or purchasing power rather than a fiat currency.
Crypto exchange Coinbase has confirmed its decision to integrate the Lightning Network, a layer 2 payment protocol, in order to enable faster and cheaper Bitcoin transactions and compete against newer cryptocurrency projects.
Coinbase has reportedly earned a $1 million profit from the $73 million Curve exploit in July, but has refused to refund victims, highlighting the tension between the decentralized nature of blockchain finance and the lack of recourse for crypto theft.
Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) experienced stable prices over the week, while Bitcoin Cash (BCH) and Toncoin (TON) saw notable price increases, and Stellar (XLM) suffered a decrease; Sony is developing a blockchain network in collaboration with Startale Labs, PayPal launched crypto to USD off-ramps, and Deutsche Bank partnered with Taurus for custody and tokenization services.
Coinbase's layer-2 network, Base, achieved a new daily transaction record, surpassing its previous high since its launch in August, but still trails behind Polygon and BSC in terms of overall transactions.
Coinbase's layer 2 blockchain Base has achieved a record-high number of daily transactions driven by the decentralized social network platform Friend.tech, while the sale of tokens held by bankrupt exchange FTX will not cause a market shock due to controlled liquidations, according to Coinbase.
Coin Metrics' latest report shows that Coinbase's revenues have diversified away from trading fees, now accounting for 77% of total revenues, as other business lines like subscription fees and wallet services contribute an increasing share. However, Coinbase's growth is limited due to its high trading fees and dependence on the U.S. market, making its future uncertain.