Coinbase has stopped staking services in Maryland, US
According to an email sent to affected users on November 2nd, Coinbase has stopped its staking service in the state of Maryland in the United States.
Coinbase stated that affected users can no longer immediately hold additional funds and will cancel any funds staked by users after June 5th, including any accrued rewards, which will be deposited into the user's primary balance. However, users will still continue to earn rewards from any staked balance and can also request to cancel rewards at any time.
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