$2.25M Coinbase Dogecoin June 2021 Sweepstakes Settlement

$2.25M Coinbase Dogecoin June 2021 Sweepstakes Settlement

By Steve Levine

$2.25M Coinbase Dogecoin June 2021 Sweepstakes Settlement

Unsplash | Published: August 7, 2025

Deadline: October 1, 2025

Award: Up to $17.00

Proof required: N/A


What's the Dogecoin Class Action Settlement?

If you opted into the June 2021 Dogecoin Sweepstakes you may be owed up to $17 from a new class action settlement with Dogecoin and Coinbase. Coinbase, a very popular market exchange for cryptocurrency, has settled a class action over allegations that it failed to adequately disclose the free entry option for the sweepstakes, causing participants to unnecessarily pay for entry.

The lawsuit was filed because Coinbase allegedly violated California consumer protection laws by failing to disclose the free entry method for the Dogecoin Sweepstakes, leading participants to pay unnecessarily.

What is the Total Settlement Amount?

The total settlement amount is $2,250,000.00.

How Do I Qualify for a Payout?

You may be eligible if you are in the United States and you opted into the June 2021 Dogecoin Sweepstakes and bought, sold, or traded Dogecoins on Coinbase for $100 or more between June 3, 2021, and June 10, 2021.

How Do I Find Class Action Settlements?

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How Much Can I Get Paid?

Around $1 to $5 each, but up to $17 depending on your transaction amount and fees paid. Actual payment depends on how many valid class members there are.

How Do I File a Claim?

No claim form required. Payments go to active Coinbase accounts that already exist; otherwise, a check is mailed to your last address on file.

Claim Form Website: Settlement Site


Submit Claim


Sources

Class Action FAQ
Settlement Site
Class Notice

Filing Class Action Settlement Claims

Please note that your claim form will be rejected if you submit a settlement claim for payout with any fraudulent information. By providing this information and your sworn statement of its veracity, you agree to do so under the penalty of perjury. You would also be harming others that actually qualify for the class action settlement. If you are not sure whether or not you qualify for this class action settlement, visit the class action administrator's website. OpenClassActions.com is a consumer advocacy and class action news site, and is not a class action administrator or a law firm. OpenClassActions is a participant in the Amazon affiliate advertising program and this post may contain affiliate links, which means we may earn a commission or fees if you make a purchase via those links.
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