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‘Remote-First’ Coinbase To Open Second Office in New York

Cryptocurrency Platform Says Remote Working Has ‘Operational Risks’
Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase, which began trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market in April, signed a lease for a second office in New York. (Getty Images)
Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase, which began trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market in April, signed a lease for a second office in New York. (Getty Images)
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June 14, 2021 | 8:09 P.M.

Newly publicly traded cryptocurrency platform Coinbase, which has embraced remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic, has signed a lease for a second office in New York, reportedly at the Hudson Yards mega-development on Manhattan’s west side.

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