According to Bloomberg, the Delaware Court of Chancery ruled that Coinbase is required to disclose testimony records in a shareholder lawsuit related to insider trading, and the court requires Coinbase's special litigation committee to disclose the testimony of angel investor Gokul Rajaram and the head of the internal investigation law. The case involved directors such as Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong and venture capitalist Marc Andreessen, with presiding judge Kathaleen St. J. McCormick rejecting the company's claim that the disclosure of testimony would affect witness cooperation.