Coinme provides API infrastructure for Web2 and Web3 companies to embed crypto trading, custody, and on/off ramps. The tech stack—Java, Spring Boot, Kafka, Kubernetes on AWS—reflects a backend-heavy, event-driven architecture built for financial transactions at scale. Active hiring across engineering, legal, and product, plus a Chief Compliance Officer in leadership, signals a compliance-first organizational shape; the project list (identity verification, AML, OFAC compliance, fraud detection) and pain-point focus on scalable compliance frameworks and international expansion reveal a company wrestling with regulatory density rather than product velocity.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Compliance Officer
Coinme is a Seattle-based, regulated crypto-enablement platform founded in 2014. The company sells B2B2C infrastructure to enterprise partners—both traditional finance and crypto-native firms—who want to offer crypto services within their own products without building compliance and custody from scratch. Coinme handles the back-end crypto infrastructure, regulatory licensing, and compliance program; partners integrate via API. The team operates across 11–50 employees, split between engineering, legal, compliance, product, and finance roles, with notable concentration in senior leadership and specialist legal/compliance functions.
Coinme's APIs enable partners to integrate crypto trading, custody, and on/off-ramp functionality. Partners deploy these capabilities natively into their own UI/UX while leveraging Coinme's regulated backend infrastructure and compliance program.
Coinme is headquartered in Seattle, Washington. The company is privately held and backed by DCG, Pantera, Nima Capital, Hard Yaka, and Blockchain.com.
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