Coinbase users took to social media and Reddit to complain about glitches on the platform. Coinbase says the root of the problem is credit card processing managed by Visa. But, Visa says they didn't cause the problem. Russell Brandom, Reporter at The Verge, explains the implications of these problems on the platform.
"This was going on for three weeks, and we're talking about thousands of dollars disappearing from people's accounts. That's kind of the worst thing that could happen for a service," said Brandom. "Coinbase has to take a lot of blame for this."
Bitcoin rebounded this week, trading above $10,000 for a short time. It still remains far from its all-time high of $19,000.
Brandom says Coinbase is getting most of the pie right now, but it should expect more and more competitors to emerge as this market continues to grow.
More big-name companies are slated to report earnings next week. Cheddar News dives into what will move markets as key economic data are also set to be released.
OKCupid is teaming up with ChatGPT as it tests an AI-generated questions for matching on its app.
Jeep unveiled a limited edition Wrangler, its most expensive version yet at $115,000.
The impact of inflation continues to burden families on a wide range of issues, such as childcare.
U.S. markets ended the week in the red as investors are figuring out how the Federal Reserve will act on interest rates moving forward. Cheddar News speaks with Steve Sosnick, chief strategist at Interactive Brokers, who breaks down the markets' action.
Jeanine Poggi, editor at Ad Age, joined Cheddar News to discuss the commercials slated to make their marks during the Super Bowl.
Cheddar News dived into its Stock of the Week, which is Uber, which topped estimates for its latest earnings report.
Average babysitting rates are skyrocketing, according to a survey.
Bill Gates called ChatGPT as significant as the internet.
Julia Pollak, chief economist with ZipRecruiter, joined Cheddar News to offer tips on what recruiters are looking for in a job candidate.
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