Some New Yorkers are getting $12,000 in crypto in a Coinbase-funded basic income-style pilot program
Participants in the cash transfer experiment will receive a $800 monthly no-strings-attached payment and an $8,000 lump sum.
A Coinbase and GiveDirectly pilot is giving $12,000 in USDC (a stablecoin) to low-income New Yorkers. The program takes inspiration from universal basic income experiments.
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160 New Yorkers get $12,000 in USDC as Coinbase's crypto‑UBI pilot begins
160 people in New York City are now receiving $12,000 each in crypto through a five‑month cash transfer program funded with ...
Bernstein kept its Street-high $510 price target on Coinbase, citing strong fundamentals and product expansion.
A significant shift appears to be underway for Coinbase, moving from a perceived competitor to traditional finance to ...
Aaron Broverman is the Managing Editor of Forbes Advisor Canada. He has almost 20 years of experience writing in the personal finance space for outlets such as Bankrate, Bankrate Canada, ...
Coinbase Global Inc. (NASDAQ: COIN) has reached an agreement to acquire Solana's (CRYPTO: SOL) Vector, a trading platform that helps users access fast, on-chain markets . The company said on Friday ...
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