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"Coinbase to Require Recipient Information for Crypto Transfers From Users in Canada, Singapore and Japan"
Primary Source ↗Incident Details
Coinbase began sending out notices to its customers who reside in Canada, Singapore, and Japan, to tell them that in early April, they will need to begin inputting information about the recipients of any crypto they send. Coinbase said the change was in order to comply with various regulations imposed by those countries. The specifics differ somewhat between the three countries: for example, in Canada, the verification is only required for amounts above CA$1,000 (about US$800); Japanese users need to provide verification for any amounts, but only if transferring to entities outside of Japan; and Singaporean users need to verify any amounts sent to anyone. Canadian and Singaporean residents will also need to provide the address of the recipient of their funds, whereas Japanese customers only need to supply the name and country of residence.Some Coinbase customers in these jurisdictions seemed less than enthused at the announcement. One tweeted, “Wait, then what’s the point of crypto/blockchain, being outside of fin.system and all.. I may be better off sending fiat money”.
Technical Details
- Initial Attack Vector
- Regulatory / legal action
- Vendor / Product
- Coinbase requires KYC from more users
Timeline
- 2022-03-26 Breach occurred
- 2022-03-26 Publicly disclosed