> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.veil.cash/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Coinbase Onchain Verification

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<Tip>
  Complete onchain verification at [coinbase.com/onchain-verify](https://www.coinbase.com/onchain-verify).
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**Coinbase Onchain Verification** links a self-custodial wallet to a verified Coinbase account using Ethereum Attestation Service (EAS) on Base. Veil reads those attestations so an eligible wallet counts as **pre-verified** for pool deposits—no 0xbow path for that wallet when the attestation is valid.

## What it is

Coinbase issues an onchain attestation that the connected address maps to a verified Coinbase identity. That gives a trust anchor without Veil holding Coinbase data directly. More background: [Onchain Verification (Coinbase Help)](https://help.coinbase.com/en/coinbase/getting-started/verify-my-account/onchain-verification).

## How Veil uses it

The app checks EAS contracts on **Base**. If your wallet has a current Coinbase verification attestation, the frontend treats you as verified for deposits into Veil's pools.

## Next steps

Connect the verified wallet in Veil and deposit as usual. For the full product flow, see [How to use Veil Cash](/veil-cash-pools/how-to-use-veil-cash). Other eligibility paths are listed on [Verified Users](/intro/verified-users).
