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U.S. Homeland Security Signs $1.36M Contract with Coinbase

Amy Liu

Summary: The Immigration and Customs Enforcement branch of the U.S. Homeland Security has given a $1.36 million contract to crypto exchange giant Coinbase for “business application” and “application development software”, according to the Federal Procurement Data System. The new deal is Coinbase’s largest federal contract yet. The deal is worth around forty times more than Coinbase’s ...

The Immigration and Customs Enforcement branch of the U.S. Homeland Security has given a $1.36 million contract to crypto exchange giant Coinbase for “business application” and “application development software”, according to the Federal Procurement Data System.

The new deal is Coinbase’s largest federal contract yet. The deal is worth around forty times more than Coinbase’s last contract with the Homeland Security branch. 

Coinbase will provide the Immigrations and Customs Enforcement branch with blockchain analytics software. The crypto exchange has also provided software to the U.S. Secret Service and Inland Revenue.

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