![]() ![]() Especially with the knowledge that Coinbase’s CEO, Brian Armstrong, reportedly owns more Ethereum than Bitcoin. During a time, however, that XRP has surpassed Ethereum on the cryptocurrency rankings, the e-mail can be seen as a bit strange. Of course, it is not strange for an exchange to send out informational e-mails to give users more background information about a digital asset. That’s crazy, so you mean to tell me a company is promoting one of the products it sells? In a response to the tweet from Pierre Rochard, another Twitter user called Thomas said: While Pierre Rochard doesn’t seem charmed by the Coinbase e-mail, other crypto-users consider it as nothing more than a market strategy for Coinbase, used to promote a product (Ethereum) which is already listed on the exchange’s platform. This is not a responsible way of dunning retail speculators. Zero warnings, disclaimers, or disclosures. This ETH pump email from Coinbase contains only positive spin about Ethereum. The tweet from Pierre Rochard with the Coinbase e-mail: Latest insights from Riot Blockchain, Inc.s VP of Research, Pierre Rochard and Blockware Solutions Head Analyst, Joe Burnett on everything you need to know about the past, present, and future. ![]() The reason: an e-mail by Coinbase that Rochard considers an “Ethereum pump email”. Yesterday, Bitcoin Advisory founder Pierre Rochard, turned to Twitter to call out cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase. Therefore, some investors believe it is an attempt by the most well-known exchange to influence the price of the digital asset. The e-mail, sent out by the cryptocurrency exchanges, seems to be promoting Ethereum. An informational e-mail from Coinbase has raised some eyebrows amongst investors. ![]()
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