Christina Spicer  |  August 4, 2021

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Coinbase Wallets Class Action Overview:

  • Who: A pair of Coinbase wallet holders locked out of their crypto accounts filed a class action lawsuit Tuesday.  
  • Why: The cryptocurrency exchange company allegedly froze them and other account holders out of their Coinbase wallets or allowed them to be hacked.  
  • Where: The class action lawsuit was launched against Coinbase Global, Inc and Coinbase, Inc in California federal court.  

A pair of cryptocurrency users say their Coinbase wallets were either hacked or frozen without warning and their pleas to release their accounts so they could access funds went unheeded by Coinbase Global, Inc and Coinbase, Inc, in a class action lawsuit lodged against the companies in California federal court Tuesday.  

Lead plaintiffs, Cristian Kelly and Kenneth Thall, want to represent others who lost access to their Coinbase wallets. They say Coinbase, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the US, misled them about the security of its services and “real-time” access to funds stored with the company.  

Coinbase users can store their cryptocurrencies in a digital “wallet,” as well as buy, sell, spend, and trade cryptocurrency. 

Coinbase Wallets Hacked, Frozen Without Warning 

Kelly claims that his Coinbase wallet — containing approximately $18,000 in Ethereum cryptocurrency — was potentially hacked when he called the company to add a feature to his account. He says that instead of helping him get to the bottom of the situation, Coinbase froze him out of his account for months.  

Thall alleges that he was alerted by his bank that his Coinbase wallet containing about $8,000 in Bitcoin may have been hacked. Thall says that when he brought up his concerns to Coinbase, he was similarly locked out of his account for an extended period of time.  

Kelly and Thall say that they decided to store their cryptocurrency in Coinbase wallets based on the companies’ promise to provide “customers a secure way to purchase, store, and transact in crypto assets” and provided “24/7/365” access to their funds.  

Instead, the plaintiffs say that they were locked out of their Coinbase wallets for extended periods of time. 

“Because of the extreme volatility of cryptocurrencies’ value – with freefalls of 40% within 24 hours not unheard of – the inability to access an account to sell, buy, or trade cryptocurrency leads to severe financial loss,” alleges the class action lawsuit. “Making matters worse, Coinbase fails to timely respond to customer pleas for support and help, and also fails to preserve and safeguard customer funds as it promises.” 

Indeed, Kelly and Thall each claim that the crypto company ignored their repeated requests to unfreeze their Coinbase wallets. They want to represent consumers nationwide who signed on with the rapidly growing crypto exchange company.  

The plaintiffs are seeking damages on behalf of Coinbase wallet holders, along with a court order forcing the company to unfreeze accounts.  

Coinbase has found itself in legal hot water recently, with another group of Coinbase wallet holders lodging a class action lawsuit in California federal court in June. Last year, the company paid out nearly $1 million to settle claims that they aided and abetted the theft of Cryptsy cryptocurrency

Do you have a Coinbase wallet? Have you ever been hacked or locked out of that account for no reason? Tell us about your experience in the comments section! 

The plaintiffs are represented by Timothy G. Blood, Thomas J. O’Reardon II, and James M. Davis fo Blood Hurst & O’Reardon, LLP and James M. Evangelista, David J. Worley, Kristi Stahnke McGregor, and Leslie G. Toran of Evangelista Worely, LLC.  

The Coinbase Wallets Class Action Lawsuit is Kelly, et al. v. Coinbase Global, Inc., et al., Case No. 3:21-cv-06010 in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California San Francisco Division.


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168 thoughts onCoinbase Wallets Hacked, Frozen Without Warning, Claims Class Action Lawsuit

  1. pornchai hemachayart says:

    Looks like I was the first one who got drained in around Dec 18 2020. They took $1x,xxx out from crypto(s) and $500 from my bank. I immediately removed my bank from my wallet. Coinbase didn’t do anything even though it shown email of recipient, they just locked my acc.

  2. Charlie pellow says:

    Please add me too. I have the same story.

  3. Satura kong says:

    I had 10000$ disappear from coinbase on aug 25. I’ve emailed them many times. Get auto generated messages. In addition 15000$ was taken from my Bank of America account to coinbase without my authorization. I got most back but still waiting in 5000$. I lost the potential profit of solana that I bought for 78$ and then it went up to 215. The coins were stolen so I didn’t get that profit.

  4. Satura kong says:

    I had 10000$ disappear from coinbase account. Never had them resolve the issue. Also had 15000$ in unauthorized Bank of America withdrawals taken from account to coinbase. Add me to this suit.

  5. Leidy Fernandez says:

    Hi Ca you please add me, my coinbase wallet was hacked and coinbase do not give me any solution.

  6. Gail Amend says:

    Please include me. I lost over $460,000 because my wallet was hacked. All Coinbase said was to create another wallet. I did that and that one has hacked. I have both wallets to show proof. Please help us. This has to be an inside job. I’m supposed to be the only one that has my keys.

  7. Todd Scallan says:

    $31,000 has been lost. Both Bitcoin and Ethereum wallets just “disappeared”. I have been trying to contact Coincase for 10 days.

    No response. I was preparing to file legal myself here in Austin next week. This was posted on Reddit today. I will be contacting your firm tomorrow.

  8. Robert Mcgee says:

    My story is so much as alot others sep 4, locked out and $21,000 in Crypto gone just like that no help at coinbase sign me up

  9. Elizabeth Morris says:

    Please add me too! Coinbase assured me my account was locked and no money could be transferred out but $10,000 worth of BTC went to a fraudulent wallet address.

  10. Joseph says:

    22k USDT has been withdrawn from my wallet using that browser dapp within coinbase wallet! Please let me know how can I file a lawsuit about this.

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