Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong is advocating for universal access to cryptocurrency staking services for all Americans. Armstrong highlights the disparities in access, pointing out that users in California, New Jersey, Maryland, and Wisconsin haven't received over $90 million in staking rewards since June 2023. This is despite Coinbase having some staking-related lawsuits dismissed by the SEC and several states. Armstrong asserts that Coinbase will continue to fight for its users' rights to receive their earned staking rewards. He believes that restricting access to staking unfairly disadvantages users and hinders the growth of the crypto ecosystem within the United States. The CEO's statement underscores Coinbase's commitment to providing staking opportunities to all eligible users, regardless of their location. The ongoing legal battles highlight the regulatory hurdles faced by cryptocurrency platforms in offering innovative financial services. ```