Cryptocurrency Investors Sue Coinbase Over Security Concerns
Cryptocurrency Investors Sue Coinbase Over Security Concerns
A group of cryptocurrency investors has filed a lawsuit against Coinbase, alleging that the cryptocurrency trading platform’s poor security measures exposed users to theft.According to CBS News, the lawsuit was filed by more than 100 Coinbase users, led by Georgia resident George Kattula.In their prospective class action, the investors claim that Coinbase arbitrarily locked users out of their accounts, preventing them from selling underperforming tokens and causing catastrophic financial losses.The lawsuit suggests that Coinbase’s systems security protocols would “freeze” accounts for arbitrary periods of time, presumably to prevent unauthorized access."Contrary to its representations, Coinbase does not properly employ standard practices to keep consumers' accounts secure," the lawsuit states. "And Coinbase improperly and unreasonably locks out its consumers from accessing their accounts and funds, either for extended periods of time or permanently."Katulla, for instance, claims that he created a Coinbase account in January, after which he purchased $6,000 worth of cryptocurrencies.Three months later, a thief allegedly accessed Katulla’s account, stealing everything he had invested.While Katulla was eventually able to recover $1,000, the remaining amount remains missing.CBS News notes that a spokesperson from Coinbase declined requests for comment, saying that the company does not comment on pending litigation.
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