Very few can be trusted with end-user security. Especially having to follow U.S. money transmitting regulations, the government wants a piece of every transaction that happens, it's not even about taxes anymore. Just about taking money.
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Let's not obviate the point, and ignore the problem that coinbase requires trust, while forcing needless end-user disclosure and blatantly sharing all traffic with a 3rd party -- ultimately indicating untrustworthiness.
Bitsquare, for example, does not require users to trust a central authority or rely on a single particular entity as a single point of failure.
How am I am I ignoring the problem? I agree that very few can be trustworthy and coinbase is not one of them.
Have you tried bitsqaure? and am I able to use it from the U.S.?