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Former Coinbase Employee Accused of Code Theft for AI Project

Former Coinbase Employee Accused of Code Theft for AI Project

Users have accused former Coinbase employee Matthew Duke Pan of stealing code and unlawfully altering another company’s license to create the AI project PearAI, according to Protos

Pan claims he earned $270,000 annually at Coinbase. He left, started working on PearAI, and secured $500,000 in funding from the startup accelerator program YCombinator (YC).

On September 29, the former employee of the American crypto exchange introduced an AI code editor.

User X Jakob Finch criticized the firm for stealing the work of another editor — Continue.

“For those who don’t know: PearAI stole code from Continue.dev, passed it off as a startup they are ‘building’, and just received funding. YC should not support people who steal labor from the open source community and rebrand it!” he commented.

Social media also noted that PearAI unlawfully changed the license to a corporate one. Pan responded that the team is currently focused on development and unable to delve into legal matters.

YC founder Garry Tan defended Pan, noting that Continue used an open-source Apache license.

However, he acknowledged that converting the license to a corporate one was a mistake, which has now been corrected. 

The community placed a note on Pan’s post indicating the use of Continue’s code for PearAI. It was later removed. 

The former Coinbase employee noted that he did not lie or omit information about forking Continue. The project’s developers have mentioned this publicly many times. 

Back in November 2023, former employees of Revolut, Coinbase, and Spotify announced the launch of a crypto wallet. 

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