Coinbase is facing a shareholder lawsuit after a Delaware judge allowed claims against several of its executives for insider trading to move forward, despite anCoinbase is facing a shareholder lawsuit after a Delaware judge allowed claims against several of its executives for insider trading to move forward, despite an

Coinbase Insider Trading Lawsuit Advances as Delaware Judge Denies Dismissal

Coinbase is facing a shareholder lawsuit after a Delaware judge allowed claims against several of its executives for insider trading to move forward, despite an investigation clearing the directors of any wrongdoing.

The case, which was filed in 2023, alleges that the executives at the exchange, including CEO Brian Armstrong and board member Marc Andreessen, used inside information to avoid losing over $1 billion by selling their shares around the direct listing in 2021. The executives allegedly sold more than $2.9 billion worth of shares, with Armstrong alone selling $291.8 million.

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Delaware Chancery Court Judge Kathaleen St. J. McCormick on January. 27, 2026, rejected a motion to dismiss the case after an investigation by a special litigation committee formed by Coinbase.

While admitting that the investigation by the committee supports the defense by the directors of the exchange, she said that doubts over the independence of one of its members justify proceeding with the case.

The lawsuit centers on Coinbase’s decision to go public with a direct listing rather than a traditional IPO. Unlike an IPO, the direct listing allowed existing shareholders to sell their shares immediately without issuing additional shares that could result in ownership dilution.

Coinbase Executives Face Share Lawsuit

Andreessen, a board member at Coinbase since 2020, is accused of selling shares worth $118.7 million through his venture capital firm, Andreessen Horowitz. The directors are accused of selling shares as they knew Coinbase was overvalued and would suffer losses.

image.pngSource: Lawsuit

Coinbase and the executives have denied these allegations, stating that they have no evidence of them acting on any confidential information. In an interview with Bloomberg Law, a Coinbase spokesperson stated, “Coinbase is disappointed by the court’s decision, but we will continue to defend against these meritless claims.”

The lawsuit has been on hold for a year while a 10-month review by the special litigation committee took place. The committee discovered that the sale of shares was minimal and was used to create liquidity for the direct listing. They also discovered that the exchange shares mirrored Bitcoin and did not use any inside information.

Nevertheless, the shareholder had questioned the committee’s independence due to prior business relationships between committee member Gokul Rajaram and the firm of Andreessen. Judge McCormick concurred that there were valid questions, but there were no bad-faith findings.

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Coinbase Faces Insider Trading Concerns

New concerns regarding insider trading on the exchange have been raised. Some crypto researchers believe that there are possibilities that a number of individuals could have made profits due to their prior information regarding the token listing on the exchange.

Coinbase will be making changes to its token listing process in the coming months to help prevent leaks and ensure fairer access to market information.

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