


Look, we all have dreams, but this is kind of a lot, even for a cryptocurrency billionaire.
An April 2 Q&A livestream featuring none other than Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong briefly veered into the absurd when the 36-year-old told viewers that he’d love it if his company could help topple some governments. Yes, you read that correctly.
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Armstrong was responding to a seemingly innocuous question from Telegram about the company’s more ambitious plans. Obviously, the co-founder of a company dedicated to creating an “open financial system for the world” doesn’t think small. Read more…
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