Coinbase drops $500K on paper mailings as SEC finally moves toward e-delivery
Coinbase spent $500K mailing shareholder notices under outdated SEC rules. The SEC now proposes default e-delivery, saving the industry up to $797M The post Coinbase drops $500K on paper mailings as SEC finally moves tow...
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Coinbase spent $500K mailing shareholder notices under outdated SEC rules. The SEC now proposes default e-delivery, saving the industry up to $797M
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