Coinbase update
Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2018 9:22 am
Last night, after two weeks of waiting, Chris was finally able to find more out from Coinbase about the bitcoin and dollar payout issues. It turns out that there are two problems.
First, Coinbase recently added KYC/AML authentication to sends and receives. I had always wondered how the law hadn't caught up to Coinbase, because money transmission is clearly defined as receiving money from one person and sending it to a different person. It was strange that they policed buying and selling but not sending and receiving, which were clearly both covered. It seems that they fixed this oversight now.
To resolve this issue, we need to provide additional data to verify our account, which we tried to do but were unable to do so because of a bug in Coinbase's ID upload form. Chris was able to get in contact with someone on the phone, but they refused to talk with him because they said that the name on the account doesn't match his name, despite the account being owned by me and it obviously being a family member. There will surely be other bureaucratic issues like this, but at least we know what the problem is now and can work towards fixing it.
Second, Coinbase announced that their V1 API is being eliminated on December 1. This is another instance of a company making something that works perfectly fine obsolete for no reason, and it's why try to never change our APIs. We'll be evaluating how difficult it will be to re-implement everything in their V2 API and whether we will continue to offer Coinbase integration in December.
In the meantime, we hope to have Coinbase payouts fixed by the end of the weekend. Thanks for your patience with this issue!
First, Coinbase recently added KYC/AML authentication to sends and receives. I had always wondered how the law hadn't caught up to Coinbase, because money transmission is clearly defined as receiving money from one person and sending it to a different person. It was strange that they policed buying and selling but not sending and receiving, which were clearly both covered. It seems that they fixed this oversight now.
To resolve this issue, we need to provide additional data to verify our account, which we tried to do but were unable to do so because of a bug in Coinbase's ID upload form. Chris was able to get in contact with someone on the phone, but they refused to talk with him because they said that the name on the account doesn't match his name, despite the account being owned by me and it obviously being a family member. There will surely be other bureaucratic issues like this, but at least we know what the problem is now and can work towards fixing it.
Second, Coinbase announced that their V1 API is being eliminated on December 1. This is another instance of a company making something that works perfectly fine obsolete for no reason, and it's why try to never change our APIs. We'll be evaluating how difficult it will be to re-implement everything in their V2 API and whether we will continue to offer Coinbase integration in December.
In the meantime, we hope to have Coinbase payouts fixed by the end of the weekend. Thanks for your patience with this issue!