What Bear Market? Crypto Exec buys $18.three million townhouses

Joe Lallouz, the head of Coinbase Cloud, purchased a $18.three million townhouse in Brooklyn, New York, in accordance to a report by The Wall Street Journal.

The house is situated in a luxury residential place identified as Brooklyn Heights.

The townhouse, which has 6 bedrooms, has magnificent views of the New York Harbor.

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Andrew Vogel of Intership, the home’s former proprietor, renovated it ahead of placing the household up for sale in 2019.

Lallouz co-founded blockchain infrastructure builder Bison Trails, which was acquired by Coinbase in January 2021 for an undisclosed sum.

In December, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong bought a lavish Bel Air mansion for a staggering $133 million.

Joe Lallouz, the head of Coinbase Cloud, purchased a $18.three million townhouse in Brooklyn, New York, in accordance to a report by The Wall Street Journal.

The house is situated in a luxury residential place identified as Brooklyn Heights.

The townhouse, which has 6 bedrooms, has magnificent views of the New York Harbor.

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Andrew Vogel of Intership, the home’s former proprietor, renovated it ahead of placing the household up for sale in 2019.

Lallouz co-founded blockchain infrastructure builder Bison Trails, which was acquired by Coinbase in January 2021 for an undisclosed sum.

In December, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong bought a lavish Bel Air mansion for a staggering $133 million.

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