One of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges in the world, Coinbase, is undergoing a difficult time in replying to multiple complaints online. The company has today posted an official statement on Reddit responding to various accusations that users have posted on the forum.
The firm is outlining that it is “actively investigating” a series of complaints from clients that claim to have been double-charged by the company. A series of posts on the subreddit with the exchange’s name display a large number of users sharing some concerning stories.
Official Response
This being the internet, however, no verification can be made and the comments can well be posted by competitors. An official from the company shared a post that elaborated on the issue in detail.
Coinbase states: “We can confirm that the unexpected charges are originating from our payment processing network, and are related to charges from previous purchases. To the best of our knowledge, these unexpected charges are not permanent and are in the process of being refunded.”
“We are running joint investigations with all parties involved, and will provide updates as we receive them. We apologize for the trouble, and are working as quickly as possible to help anyone affected by this,” the official statement concludes.
Reputation Damage
Some users are reporting that their transactions have already been reversed, while others are expressing outrage. The company has asked the community on Reddit to post some specific details about the charges they incurred.
Some users are sharing that the double charge has left their accounts empty. Others are threatening lawsuits if their funds are not returned shortly.
The incident appears to have become a PR nightmare for the top crypto exchange, as multiple topics have been posted on Reddit. Many users claim that their withdrawal requests have been pending for many days.
Crisis Management and Communication Issues
Major cryptocurrency exchanges have lately been subjected to different types of problems. Back in December and January, Kraken was struggling with upgrading its software and went offline for 2 days before coming back partially functional. The firm did not do a good job at actively communicating with its customers, exposing the problems that the immature industry is facing.
Earlier this month, Binance went offline with no explanation for hours, before its CEO tweeted that the exchange was subjected to a DDoS attack. The company’s official Twitter account was claiming that the exchange is upgrading its infrastructure.
Adequate Customer Service Bottlenecked by Rapid Growth
The number of clients that cryptocurrency exchanges have is outpacing their ability to hire the adequate number of employees to support their operations. Traders that come from other industries are accustomed to very quick responses and are not tolerating long waiting times.
As with any new industry that is booming, as the companies scale up to the next level in their business development, they are facing new operational challenges. The latest bout of trouble for Coinbase is an opportunity to address the challenges in a timely manner and move forward.
Regulation Knocking on the Door
The regulatory bodies across the globe are already looking at the crypto space and are likely to become more active in the coming months. Every incident that prompts client outrage will result in more and more regulatory attention.
Banks on their part are likely to express extreme caution when dealing with counterparts that are offering cryptocurrency services. When a fraudulent charge is made on a client’s credit or debit card, commercial banks are typically refunding clients that have lost their funds due to hacking.
However, when dealing with crypto exchanges, the traditional banking industry might not be as cooperative, in order to highlight some of the risks associated with the unorthodox gold rush of the 21st century.
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