Grant
Rabenn
Grant Rabenn is the Director of Financial Crimes Legal at Coinbase, where he guides the company's engagement with the DOJ and Treasury, advises and supports the Compliance, Global Investigations, and Product teams on all matters involving financial crimes and anti-money laundering, and coordinates the company's regulatory response to the FATF and global regulators. Grant has also been a leader in the build out and development of the Travel Rule Universal Solution Technology (TRUST), a global Travel Rule solution designed and operated by the world's leading cryptocurrency exchanges and financial institutions. Before joining Coinbase, Grant served for ten years as federal prosecutor in the Eastern District of California, Sacramento. Grant held leadership positions within several federal task forces focusing on cybercrime, cryptocurrency money laundering, and Bank Secrecy Act violations. Grant also served as Suspicious Activity Report Coordinator and Cyber Fraud Coordinator for the Eastern District of California. Grant was a lead prosecutor of the global investigation and takedown of AlphaBay, the world's largest darkweb marketplace, which was described as the most successful cybercrime prosecution in the history of the Internet, for which he received the Department of Justice's Attorney General's Award. Grant is a graduate of the University of California, Los Angeles, and the Georgetown University Law Center.