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Coinbase CEO Faces Backlash Over ‘Financial Freedom’ Pitch

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  • Armstrong pitched smartphones as a gateway to bankless finance, but user reaction was split.
  • Coinbase’s Predict feature drove complaints over frequent March Madness betting alerts.
  • Users questioned platform trust as gambling-style prompts hit custody-focused accounts.

Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong pushed a simple idea, a low-cost Android phone with internet can unlock financial access for billions, advocating for easy access to crypto services for users. As per the crypto entrepreneur, users can lend, trade, and use stablecoins without banks through Coinbase and similar platforms.

Armstrong claimed crypto as a direct alternative to traditional finance, and supporters backed it as a step toward financial inclusion. The comments come as Coinbase continues expanding beyond trading into a broader financial app. However, the pitch quickly drew mixed reactions from users.

Coinbase Betting Alerts Trigger Complaints

Users flagged a different experience inside the app. Coinbase’s “Predict” feature, launched in late 2025 with Kalshi, allows trading on yes/no outcomes like sports events.

During March 2026, users reported frequent push notifications tied to NCAA basketball games. The issue is not the feature itself, but the frequency and positioning.

Users who treat Coinbase as a custody platform for crypto and stablecoins are now receiving repeated betting prompts. 

Market participant John Palmer summed up the concern, “Getting several of these per day… this is essentially encouraging me to gamble… what does that say about internal philosophy around money management?”

The reaction indicates a direct clash between a store-of-value platform vs engagement-driven app. Palmer stated that he loved Coinbase and even held the company’s stock but concluded that “there are no consistent brand values underlying the strategy.”

Armstrong Responds, Promises Fix

Armstrong acknowledged the complaints quickly. His response stayed focused on product tuning, adding that new updates are possible coming to the app to address this issue. The crypto executive noted that new customization options would be made available soon. 

The fix is expected to center on notification control rather than removing the feature. Coinbase Support has already pointed users toward manual notification settings as a temporary solution. 

The company is not stepping back from prediction markets but could be adjusting delivery amid the backlash. 

Meanwhile, corporate attorney Ariel Givner compared the prediction market trend to past rapid-growth consumer products, claiming that the industry is having a “Juul moment… big traction, big partnerships… that usually doesn’t end quietly.”

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