Coinbase to cease support for Signet

Coinbase announced its plans to drop support for Signet, the digital payments platform of the failed Signature Bank.
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March 21, 2023
Ayush Pande

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Brian Armstrong; Photo Source: Coinbase (Youtube)

Crypto exchange Coinbase announced its plans to drop support for Signet, the digital payments platform of the failed Signature Bank.

As per WSJ’s report, Coinbase plans to switch to another payment platform even though Signet remains operational. Moreover, Coinbase clients who use Signet for carrying out USD deposits and withdrawals will not be able to transfer funds outside of traditional banking hours.

Meanwhile, the exchange claimed that this development will not affect USD Coin (USDC) to US Dollar (USD) conversions. In the words of Coinbase’s representative, 

“In addition to traditional payment methods, crypto deposits, withdrawals, and conversions from USDC to USD are available 24/7 on Coinbase Exchange.”



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The closure of the crypto-friendly Signature Bank dealt a major blow to the crypto firms that were already reeling from Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse. Shortly after New York regulators closed Signature Bank on March 12, crypto platforms Coinbase, Binance, and Celsius announced their exposure to the bank. 

Coinbase, in particular, revealed that the firm has roughly $240M tied up in Signature Bank. Fortunately, Coinbase’s user assets in banks remain FDIC insured, with the firm expecting a full recovery of these funds.

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Coinbase to cease support for Signet

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Brian Armstrong; Photo Source: Coinbase (Youtube)

Crypto exchange Coinbase announced its plans to drop support for Signet, the digital payments platform of the failed Signature Bank.

As per WSJ’s report, Coinbase plans to switch to another payment platform even though Signet remains operational. Moreover, Coinbase clients who use Signet for carrying out USD deposits and withdrawals will not be able to transfer funds outside of traditional banking hours.

Meanwhile, the exchange claimed that this development will not affect USD Coin (USDC) to US Dollar (USD) conversions. In the words of Coinbase’s representative, 

“In addition to traditional payment methods, crypto deposits, withdrawals, and conversions from USDC to USD are available 24/7 on Coinbase Exchange.”



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The closure of the crypto-friendly Signature Bank dealt a major blow to the crypto firms that were already reeling from Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse. Shortly after New York regulators closed Signature Bank on March 12, crypto platforms Coinbase, Binance, and Celsius announced their exposure to the bank. 

Coinbase, in particular, revealed that the firm has roughly $240M tied up in Signature Bank. Fortunately, Coinbase’s user assets in banks remain FDIC insured, with the firm expecting a full recovery of these funds.

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Ayush Pande

Ayush Pande is a hardware, gaming, and crypto writer based in India. He's a tech enthusiast who's fascinated by the potential of blockchain technology.

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Ayush Pande

As a tech enthusiast who's always on the prowl for the latest developments concerning crypto and hardware, you can find him covering news stories or tinkering with PCs.

Crypto exchange Coinbase announced its plans to drop support for Signet, the digital payments platform of the failed Signature Bank.

As per WSJ’s report, Coinbase plans to switch to another payment platform even though Signet remains operational. Moreover, Coinbase clients who use Signet for carrying out USD deposits and withdrawals will not be able to transfer funds outside of traditional banking hours.

Meanwhile, the exchange claimed that this development will not affect USD Coin (USDC) to US Dollar (USD) conversions. In the words of Coinbase’s representative, 

“In addition to traditional payment methods, crypto deposits, withdrawals, and conversions from USDC to USD are available 24/7 on Coinbase Exchange.”



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The closure of the crypto-friendly Signature Bank dealt a major blow to the crypto firms that were already reeling from Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse. Shortly after New York regulators closed Signature Bank on March 12, crypto platforms Coinbase, Binance, and Celsius announced their exposure to the bank. 

Coinbase, in particular, revealed that the firm has roughly $240M tied up in Signature Bank. Fortunately, Coinbase’s user assets in banks remain FDIC insured, with the firm expecting a full recovery of these funds.

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Ayush Pande

Ayush Pande is a hardware, gaming, and crypto writer based in India. He's a tech enthusiast who's fascinated by the potential of blockchain technology.

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