Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong Says He Was Met With an “Icy Reception” When Chatting With SEC’s Gensler
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said he was met with a “pretty icy reception” when chatting with Securities and Exchange Commission Gary Gensler about registering his exchange. Armstrong said the exchange tried to get a mee...
Armstrong said the exchange tried to get a meeting, and did meet virtually at some point.
“But unfortunately, it was frankly like a pretty icy reception, I would say,” Armstrong said on Wednesday at a Bloomberg Invest event.
Armstrong then said Gensler directed him to talk to his lawyer....
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