Definition and Core Mission
						Coinbase is a regulated cryptocurrency exchange and platform headquartered in San Francisco, California. Founded in 2012, it provides a secure interface for buying, selling, storing, and managing digital assets. The company’s mission is to “increase economic freedom in the world” by making crypto accessible to everyone.
						Coinbase’s position as a publicly listed entity on NASDAQ sets it apart from most competitors. It emphasizes transparency, compliance, and user protection, catering to both retail investors and large institutions. As of 2025, it serves more than 100 million verified users across 100+ countries, managing billions of dollars in crypto assets.
					
 
		 
                                     
                                     
                                     
         
                        