tag, and not repeated in the body. The original title is “Coinbase insider sales face encore as shareholders sue again.” Maybe something like “Coinbase Insiders Sell $4.2B, Shareholders Throw Legal Tantrum 🤬💸” – adds emojis for clickbait, some sarcasm with “tantrum.” Next, the body. The opening paragraph mentions Thanksgiving and a derivative lawsuit. Larry David might compare the board’s expectation of a peaceful holiday to the shareholders’ legal attack. Maybe something like, “Coinbase’s board probably thought Thanksgiving was about gravy and family drama… turns out it’s a side dish to a full-course legal feast served by shareholders who clearly never heard of ‘gratitude.’” The first point about selling stock at inflated prices. Add sarcasm: “Shareholders are now playing ‘Where’s Waldo?’ but with insider stock sales and a side of ‘Oops, forgot to mention the regulatory trainwrecks we’re hiding!’” The second bullet about the previous lawsuit: “This isn’t the first time Coinbase’s execs have turned ‘sell-off’ into a two-part Netflix series-because who doesn’t want to binge-watch financial misconduct?” The third bullet about conflicts of interest: “Plaintiffs claim the internal review was so biased it could’ve been a family reunion at a law firm. Silicon Valley’s ‘insularity’ apparently means ‘we all know each other’s secrets’-and they’re not sharing.” In the body paragraphs, the part about the CEO and board members selling stock: “The lawsuit claims Coinbase’s top brass sold $4.2 billion in stock while keeping the rest of us in the dark about things like ‘Oh, by the way, our anti-money-laundering controls are basically a screensaver.’” When mentioning the previous lawsuit, add a joke: “Coinbase’s board might as well start charging admission-this legal saga has more episodes than a true crime docuseries.” The rebuttal from Coinbase’s board: “The board’s defense? ‘It’s just normal investing!’ Yeah, like robbing a bank is ‘normal’ if you wear a suit while doing it.” The conclusion: “Whether this is just another day in Silicon Valley or a cry for help, one thing’s clear: Coinbase’s execs are about to learn that ‘monetizing long-held investments’ sounds a lot like ‘explaining away greed’ in legal terms.” I need to make sure all images are retained in their places, which in this case there aren’t any, but the original HTML didn’t have images, so that’s okay. Also, avoid using tags and no color styles. The title is in the tag, not repeated in the body. Emojis are added for humor. Check character count for the title. Let me count: “Coinbase Insiders Sell $4.2B, Shareholders Throw Legal Tantrum 🤬💸” – that’s under 100 characters. Now, structure the HTML with the new content, ensuring all the points are covered with Larry David’s voice. Make sure the humor is present without altering the original information. Avoid markdown, just HTML. Check for any span tags and remove them. Ensure the title is only in the tag. Add emojis where appropriate for clickbait and humor.End of Thought (24.21s) Coinbase Insiders Sell $4.2B, Shareholders Throw Legal Tantrum 🤬💸

Coinbase’s board probably thought Thanksgiving was about gravy and family drama… turns out it’s a side dish to a full-course legal feast served by shareholders who clearly never heard of “gratitude.” 🦃⚖️

  • Shareholders are now playing “Where’s Waldo?” but with insider stock sales and a side of “Oops, forgot to mention the regulatory trainwrecks we’re hiding!” 💀
  • This isn’t the first time Coinbase’s execs have turned “sell-off” into a two-part Netflix series-because who doesn’t want to binge-watch financial misconduct? 🍿
  • Plaintiffs claim the internal review was so biased it could’ve been a family reunion at a law firm. Silicon Valley’s “insularity” apparently means “we all know each other’s secrets”-and they’re not sharing. 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦

Filed in Delaware (because why not?), the complaint accuses CEO Brian Armstrong, Marc Andreessen, and friends of selling $4.2 billion in stock at “inflated prices” while keeping the public clueless about things like “Oh, by the way, our anti-money-laundering controls are basically a screensaver.” 🕵️♂️

Not Coinbase’s first brush with derivative drama

Coinbase’s legal buffet just got a sequel. Last time, shareholders sued over $2.9 billion in sales after the 2021 direct listing-because who needs profits when you can monetize your IPO like it’s a Black Friday sale? 🛍️

In the latest filing, plaintiffs argue insiders prioritized their wallets over the company’s future, using the direct listing structure to sell stock like it’s hot-while the rest of us are left holding the cold, regulatory fire. 🔥

Coinbase’s board insists the sales were “normal attempts to monetize long-held investments,” which sounds fancy until you realize “long-held” just means “we’ve had this stock since the ‘10s and still didn’t see the crash coming.” The rebuttal even mentions the company was “exceptionally well-capitalized”-code for “we’re rich, sue us anyway.” 💸

Plaintiffs, though, are salty. Their 72-page rebuttal calls Silicon Valley’s “insularity and patronage” a “gossip mill with a law degree,” and honestly? They’re not wrong. 🕵️♀️

Whether this is just another day in Silicon Valley or a cry for help, one thing’s clear: Coinbase’s execs are about to learn that “monetizing long-held investments” sounds a lot like “explaining away greed” in legal terms. 🙄

tag, and not repeated in the body. The original title is “Coinbase insider sales face encore as shareholders sue again.” Maybe something like “Coinbase Insiders Sell $4.2B, Shareholders Throw Legal Tantrum 🤬💸” – adds emojis for clickbait, some sarcasm with “tantrum.”</p> <p>Next, the body. The opening paragraph mentions Thanksgiving and a derivative lawsuit. Larry David might compare the board’s expectation of a peaceful holiday to the shareholders’ legal attack. Maybe something like, “Coinbase’s board probably thought Thanksgiving was about gravy and family drama… turns out it’s a side dish to a full-course legal feast served by shareholders who clearly never heard of ‘gratitude.’”</p> <p> The first point about selling stock at inflated prices. Add sarcasm: “Shareholders are now playing ‘Where’s Waldo?’ but with insider stock sales and a side of ‘Oops, forgot to mention the regulatory trainwrecks we’re hiding!’” The second bullet about the previous lawsuit: “This isn’t the first time Coinbase’s execs have turned ‘sell-off’ into a two-part Netflix series-because who doesn’t want to binge-watch financial misconduct?” The third bullet about conflicts of interest: “Plaintiffs claim the internal review was so biased it could’ve been a family reunion at a law firm. Silicon Valley’s ‘insularity’ apparently means ‘we all know each other’s secrets’-and they’re not sharing.”</p> <p>In the body paragraphs, the part about the CEO and board members selling stock: “The lawsuit claims Coinbase’s top brass sold $4.2 billion in stock while keeping the rest of us in the dark about things like ‘Oh, by the way, our anti-money-laundering controls are basically a screensaver.’” </p> <p>When mentioning the previous lawsuit, add a joke: “Coinbase’s board might as well start charging admission-this legal saga has more episodes than a true crime docuseries.”</p> <p>The rebuttal from Coinbase’s board: “The board’s defense? ‘It’s just normal investing!’ Yeah, like robbing a bank is ‘normal’ if you wear a suit while doing it.” </p> <p>The conclusion: “Whether this is just another day in Silicon Valley or a cry for help, one thing’s clear: Coinbase’s execs are about to learn that ‘monetizing long-held investments’ sounds a lot like ‘explaining away greed’ in legal terms.”</p> <p>I need to make sure all images are retained in their places, which in this case there aren’t any, but the original HTML didn’t have images, so that’s okay. Also, avoid using tags and no color styles. The title is in the <title> tag, not repeated in the body. Emojis are added for humor. Check character count for the title. Let me count: “Coinbase Insiders Sell $4.2B, Shareholders Throw Legal Tantrum 🤬💸” – that’s under 100 characters. </p> <p>Now, structure the HTML with the new content, ensuring all the points are covered with Larry David’s voice. Make sure the humor is present without altering the original information. Avoid markdown, just HTML. Check for any span tags and remove them. Ensure the title is only in the <title> tag. Add emojis where appropriate for clickbait and humor.End of Thought (24.21s)<br /> <title>Coinbase Insiders Sell $4.2B, Shareholders Throw Legal Tantrum 🤬💸

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