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Group Product Manager, P2P Payments

Remote - USA

Ready to lead the charge on the next phase of resetting the financial system? You’ll work on building the next generation of peer-to-peer and cross-border payments—global, open, interoperable, and lightning-fast. This role is at the heart of Coinbase’s next decade, where we move beyond the exchange and into making crypto payments work in the real world.

What you’ll be doing

  • Own all facets of a product area from crafting the vision and strategy to executing
  • Define and execute a global payments roadmap for our flagship consumer product, impacting millions of users
  • Sizing opportunities, analyzing market trends, and identifying the highest-impact real-world use cases for crypto payments and utility
  • Partnering with design, engineering, and growth to deliver seamless, user-friendly payment features that scale globally
  • Developing and executing consumer growth strategies, including referral programs, social growth loops, and network effects
  • Proactively addressing fraud, risk, and compliance considerations while preserving an excellent user experience

What we look for in you

  • 8+ years of Product Management experience, with a proven track record of shipping consumer products at a global scale
  • 3+ years of experience  launching successful products in fintech, DeFi, or similarly complex domains
  • Product vision & execution: Proven ability to translate bold ideas into delightful, impactful features with measurable results
  • Growth mindset: Experience in consumer product growth—especially in referral programs, social engagement, or virality
  • Payments expertise: Background in payments, fintech, or crypto products, with a deep understanding of user needs and market trends
  • Analytical skills: Skilled at market sizing, opportunity assessment, and turning complex  data into actionable product insights
  • Cross-functional leadership: Able to align diverse stakeholders—from engineers to compliance teams—behind a shared vision
  • User obsession: Relentless focus on creating intuitive, trustworthy, and scalable payment experiences

Nice to haves

  • Experience in crypto payments or working with stablecoins like USDC
    Familiarity with fraud prevention, risk management, or compliance in financial products
  • Crypto-forward experience, including interacting with Bitcoin and Ethereum addresses, using ENS, and engaging with dApps on networks like Base, Solana, and Lightning

 

Job# P69904

*Answers to crypto-related questions may be used to evaluate your onchain experience

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Pay Transparency Notice: Depending on your work location, the target annual salary for this position can range as detailed below. Full time offers from Coinbase also include bonus eligibility + equity eligibility + benefits (including medical, dental, vision and 401(k)).

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$243,865 - $286,900 USD

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