Kevin Durant #35 of the Phoenix Suns in the second half watched the Houston Rockets in the Phx Arena on March 30, 2025 in Phoenix, Arizona.
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The NBA star Kevin Durant has access to his Bitcoins consequence years after the exception to his coinbase account.
“We remedied this. Complete accounting completely,” said the CEO of Coinbase, Brian Armstrong, on Friday in a social media post and replied to a tweet that was closed to the exchange of cryptocurrency from his account.
The news comes only a few days after Durant and his agent Rich Kleiman were thrown over the situation at the CNBC game plan conference in Los Angeles.
“It is just a process that we have not yet been able to find out,” said Kleiman on Tuesday and referred to the Coinbase call protocol. “But Bitcoin always climbs … so I mean, it just benefited us.”
Durant bought Bitcoins on Coinbase in 2016, shortly after he had heard of the token several times after dinner with his teammates of Golden State Warriors.
Bitcoin was traded with around 360 and 1,000 US dollars in 2016, as the Coingecko data shows. According to the same crypto data provider, the digital asset is now around 116,000.
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Bitcoin since 2016
Durant and his agent, who are global investors in Coinbase and promote the business in their sports and entertainment website board room, have not disclosed the size of the Bitcoin -Holdings of the basketball player on the trading platform.
The case has triggered a broader discussion about Coinbase customer service. Several users on social media report on the difficulties of receiving support from the company in order to regain access to their accounts and to fix other problems.
Your complaints form the latest demands for Coinbase to revise his support services. In May, Coinbase showed that cyber criminal had bribed some of his overseas customer support agents to violate the personal data of the customers. In 2021, Coinbase -Clients expressed their frustrations via the company's new live telephone company, with an unsatisfied user CNBC announced at the time that the service was “a joke”.
On Friday, Armstrong received the latest concerns from the company's quality of the company's support services.
“We focus very much on better supporting customer support at both ends – improving the products so that fewer people need support and offer a faster experience with higher quality,” said Armstrong on Friday in an X -Post.
Coinbase did not immediately respond to CNBC's request to make additional comments on the measures to improve customer service. At the beginning of this week, the CNBC company announced that it helps its users a hotline around the clock in addition to the resources for self -help for fundamental error repairs.


