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Signature
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/s/ Lawrence J. Brock, by Lailey Rezai, Attorney-in-Fact
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Stock symbol
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COIN
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Transactions as of
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Feb 27, 2024
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Transactions value $
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-$19,368,529
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Form type
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4
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Date filed
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2/29/2024, 04:30 PM
Transactions Table
Type |
Sym |
Class |
Transaction |
Value $ |
Shares |
Change % |
* Price $ |
Shares After |
Date |
Ownership |
Footnotes |
transaction |
COIN |
Class A Common Stock |
Options Exercise |
$1.96M |
+105K |
+772.78% |
$18.71* |
118K |
Feb 27, 2024 |
Direct |
F1 |
transaction |
COIN |
Class A Common Stock |
Sale |
-$3.45M |
-17.2K |
-14.5% |
$201.28 |
101K |
Feb 27, 2024 |
Direct |
F1, F2 |
transaction |
COIN |
Class A Common Stock |
Sale |
-$6.21M |
-30.7K |
-30.3% |
$202.69 |
70.5K |
Feb 27, 2024 |
Direct |
F1, F3 |
transaction |
COIN |
Class A Common Stock |
Sale |
-$1.47M |
-7.24K |
-10.27% |
$203.46 |
63.3K |
Feb 27, 2024 |
Direct |
F1, F4 |
transaction |
COIN |
Class A Common Stock |
Sale |
-$10.2M |
-49.7K |
-78.57% |
$204.98 |
13.6K |
Feb 27, 2024 |
Direct |
F1, F5 |
Derivative Securities (e.g., puts, calls, warrants, options, convertible securities)
Type |
Sym |
Class |
Transaction |
Value $ |
Shares |
Change % |
* Price $ |
Shares After |
Date |
Underlying Class |
Amount |
Exercise Price |
Ownership |
Footnotes |
transaction |
COIN |
Employee Stock Option (right to buy) |
Options Exercise |
$0 |
-105K |
-57.08% |
$0.00 |
78.8K |
Feb 27, 2024 |
Class A Common Stock |
105K |
$18.71 |
Direct |
F1, F6 |
* An asterisk sign (*) next to the price indicates that the price is likely invalid.
Buy Plan / Sale Plan: These are also open market purchases/sales of shares, but in this case the transaction is part of a trading plan. Rule 10b5-1 allows insiders to setup a trading plan to buy/sell stocks over a certain period of time. Since the purchases/sales are predetermined, this protects the insiders from violating insider trading law.
Transaction was made pursuant to a contract, instruction or written plan for the purchase or sale of equity securities of the issuer that is intended to satisfy the affirmative defense conditions of Rule 10b5-1(c).
Explanation of Responses: