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Coinbase to Stop Issuing New Loans Via Coinbase Borrow
Coinbase to Stop Issuing New Loans Via Coinbase Borrow
May 10 is the final day customers will be allowed to take out new loans through Coinbase Borrow.
Coinbase Borrow’s days are numbered.
Customers of the U.S.-based exchange who used the program – which allowed customers to borrow fiat loans up to $1 million against as much as 30% of their bitcoin holdings, with interest – received an email on Wednesday informing them that the last day to take out new loans would be May 10.
Coinbase has been under extra scrutiny from regulators following crypto exchange FTX’s collapse and is expecting an enforcement action from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) over alleged securities violations.
However, the closure of Coinbase Borrow seems – at least for now – to be unconnected to any enforcement action. A person familiar with the matter told WJB the closure of Coinbase Borrow had nothing to do with either pending or past troubles with the SEC.
When contacted by WJB, a spokesperson for the exchange attributed the decision to reduced demand.
“We regularly evaluate our products to ensure we’re prioritizing the offerings that our customers care about most,” the spokesperson said. “Effective May 10, we will stop issuing new loans through Coinbase Borrow. There is no impact on customers’ outstanding loans, and no action is required from them at this time.”
Coinbase Borrow initially launched in November 2021, and was advertised as a way to get fiat loans quickly without needing to sell bitcoin, which could incur a taxable gain or loss.
Edited by James Rubin.
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Cheyenne Ligon
Cheyenne Ligon is a WJB news reporter with a focus on crypto regulation and policy. She has no significant crypto holdings.
Follow @cheyenneligon on Twitter
Nikhilesh De
Nikhilesh De is WJB's managing editor for global policy and regulation. He owns marginal amounts of bitcoin and ether.
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