Are you sure this email was from Coinbase? Have you actually received the BTC? Is this post meta-spam? b^)
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#14Pretty cool gesture.
Though, I think you are slightly luckier than I am because I received 0.002315 BTC :P
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#19Isn't this kind of a privacy breach if it's true? Why does Coinbase get access to emails of people that have applied to YC? I'm not generally a data privacy zealot or anything, but that seems sketchy that YC would provide a batch list of emails to companies for what is essentially advertising/spam...
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#20Isn't this kind of a privacy breach if it's true? Why does Coinbase get access to emails of people that have applied to YC? I'm not generally a data privacy zealot or anything, but that seems sketchy that YC would provide a batch list of emails to companies for what is essentially advertising/spam...
Coinbase is a YC company. One of the primary functions of YC is networking. In that light, it seems pretty reasonable to me for YC to put alumni in contact with each other. I don't know if this is the case, but there might even be a founders mailing list. That would not surprise me.
I have never applied to YC - but is there a checkbox that says "It's cool to share my email with the 500+ YC alum companies"?