The Delaware Court of Chancery has mandated Coinbase Global Inc. to disclose deposition records in an insider trading case involving CEO Brian Armstrong and board members, including Marc Andreessen. Chancellor Kathaleen St. J. McCormick ruled on February 12, 2026, that the company's special litigation committee must release testimonies from angel investor Gokul Rajaram and Joseph R. Slights III, who leads the internal investigation legal team. The court dismissed the defense's concerns that public disclosure might deter candidness from witnesses, emphasizing transparency in the ongoing litigation. This decision marks a significant development in the case, which scrutinizes the actions of Coinbase's leadership amid allegations of insider trading.