Coinbase Drains Legal Firehose on German Squatter Over coinbase.de Domain Grab
Coinbase just weaponized the legal system against a German domain squatter—turns out 'finders keepers' doesn't hold up in court.
The crypto giant filed suit to reclaim coinbase.de, proving even billion-dollar companies hate paying ransom for what's rightfully theirs. Classic crypto: decentralized until someone touches your trademark.
No terms were disclosed, but expect this to end in a settlement heavy enough to make a VC blush. Another day, another reminder that Web3's 'wild west' still answers to old-school lawyers.

Crypto exchange Coinbase has filed a lawsuit against Tobias Honscha in a California federal court, accusing him of cybersquatting on coinbase.de. The lawsuit alleges Honscha used the domain to redirect users to his physical coin trading app, operate an email service, and profit via Coinbase affiliate links—actions that violate Coinbase’s affiliate agreement. Coinbase seeks damages and control over the domain to prevent brand misuse and potential phishing risks.