I tried to send bitcoin through coinbase.com and they would not allow the transfer to an online news agency bitcoin address.
About a week or so later I got an Email and Coinbase made me fill out a form about why I was trying to send bitcoin to this address. It was for $5 dollars worth.
I later learned that this news agency was sanctioned by USA and it was under Russian disinformation website. I had no idea as I thought it was just a news website that offered an alternative perspective than what the USA media is telling us about the war. I mean who would have thought the USA government would sanction news right?
Coinbase made me fill out a bunch of questions about why I was sending $5 bitcoin here, even though it never got sent. They asked the reasons and how I was affiliated with this organization. They said it was their due diligence or something, even though the bitcoin never got sent on coinbase.com
Kind of pissed they made me fill this out and I had no choice because they threatened to ban my account.
I did actually send bitcoin to this Russian organization with my mobile coinbase wallet as they did not block me sending bitcoin to this bitcoin address with the mobile wallet.
My question is, does coinbase know and keep track of who I am sending bitcoin to with the mobile coinbase wallet? Should I consider another wallet?
Thanks
If you sent coins from the coinbase.com webwallet (which is the exchange wallet), then yes they know where you are sending your coins, they know how you are spending it, they can freeze your funds whenever they want, they can ask you question, they own your coins not you. It is true for all custodial wallets.
If are saying that you were able to send your funds from the android coinbase wallet, I am guessing it was a noncustodial wallet where you own the private keys hence they don't know or don't care how you spend your funds. Did you have to create an account with email address and password when trying to use the android wallet. Were you provided with the backup phrase?