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How Do I Join a Class Action LAWSuit Against Coinbase?

If you were a victim of the Coinbase data breach, you may be able to join a class action lAWSuit against the company.

In July of 2017, Coinbase, one of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges, announced that it had been the victim of a data breach. The breach affected approximately 4% of Coinbase’s user base, or about 500,000 customers.

The stolen information included customer names, email addresses, phone numbers, and encrypted passwords. However, no financial information or social security numbers were stolen.

NOTE: This article is intended to provide general information about potential class action lawsuits against Coinbase, a digital currency exchange. It is not intended as legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. If you are interested in filing a lawsuit against Coinbase, you should consult an attorney to discuss your options. Additionally, please remember that filing a lawsuit can be a lengthy and arduous process and may not always result in success.

Despite this, many customers were concerned about the security of their accounts and some even had their accounts hacked in the aftermath of the breach.

If you were a victim of the Coinbase data breach, you may be able to join a class action lAWSuit against the company. The lAWSuit alleges that Coinbase failed to adequately protect its customers’ data and failed to notify customers in a timely manner about the breach.

If you believe you are a victim of the Coinbase data breach, you should contact a lawyer to discuss your legal options.

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