Markets Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong says company opposed crypto bill to protect consumers By info@uweb3.io January 15, 2026 Share This Post FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Armstrong told CNBC that his firm pulled support for a sweeping digital assets bill after finding provisions that could have harmed consumers and stifled competition. TagsArmstrongBillBrianCEOCoinbasecompanyconsumersCryptoopposedProtect Related Posts Billions flowing out of bitcoin ETFs and private credit funds suggest rising market risks Average requests rose to 10.3% of shares from 9.7%... Gauntlet Raises $125M Series C From SBI Holdings SBI Holdings was the sole investor in the round,... The triage is the product: running AI agents against Ethereum’s protocol code Notes from the Ethereum Foundation's Protocol Security team on... Bitcoin Reclaims 63k but Traders Fear Correction Before Deribit Expiry Bitcoin (BTC) reclaimed the $63,000 mark on Thursday, but... UK Politicians Considering Permanent Crypto Donation Ban Amid Nigel Farage Scandal Members of the UK’s ruling Labour party are considering... Summer.fi Hacker Moves $1.35M Into Tornado Cash Summer.fi's own post-mortem confirms the attacker began laundering the... Previous articleDTCC aiming to make all 1.4 million securities in its custody digitally eligibleNext articleTop Crypto Coins 2026: XRP Counts on Legal Wins, ADA Drops 60%, and Zero Knowledge Proof Creates a 1000x Framework