Signal Integration The integration of MobileCoin wallets into the popular security focused messenger app
Signal received criticism. Security expert
Bruce Schneier, who previously praised the app, stated that this would bloat the app and attract unwanted attention from the financial authorities.
Affiliations with FTX MobileCoin began its affiliation with
FTX in 2021 after FTX's sister company
Alameda Research participated in MobileCoin's Series B investment round. In 2021, MobileCoin played a role in the financial collapse of
FTX. A buyer on the FTX platform purchased a large amount of MobileCoin, artificially driving up the price, and then borrowed against it on FTX. The platform had to buy out the trader to protect itself, and survived thanks to a loan from sister company Alameda Research, resulting in a loss as great as $1 billion. In April 2022, MobileCoin cohosted a happy hour with FTX at Crypto Bahamas 2022.
DAY v. BOYER In 2017, a MobileCoin employee named Dustin Boyer offered to sell
Pamela Day, an investor and former contestant of
The Apprentice, 97,165 Mobilecoin tokens for the cost of $97,165. Boyer did not invest her money as promised but instead kept it for himself, comingled it with his own funds, and refused to return her money. In 2019, Day filed a legal action against Boyer to have the funds returned which was resolved in Day's favor in 2020. ==References==