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Coinbase Pushes False AI World Cup Alert Before Kickoff

The incident raises urgent questions about AI safeguards in prediction markets, threatening user trust in automated financial alerts.

Overview

  • Coinbase sent a push notification that falsely reported Norway had beaten Brazil 3-2 hours before kickoff on Sunday, July 5, while its own prediction-market page listed the match as weather-delayed.
  • CEO Brian Armstrong acknowledged the reports and said he was investigating the issue with his team after screenshots of the alert spread on social media.
  • Coinbase corrected the alert, said it made system updates to reduce similar errors, and company product lead Max Branzburg described the mistake as a tuning issue with AI-generated insights.
  • The alert was incorrect on timing and score but the real match later finished with Norway winning 2-1 and Erling Haaland scoring twice, highlighting how an automated error can still partially mirror real outcomes.
  • The episode exposes risks for Coinbase’s push into Kalshi-powered U.S. prediction markets and broader AI-driven products by undermining trader confidence and inviting closer scrutiny of data feeds, verification checks, and pending internal findings.