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Coinbase, the largest U.S. crypto exchange, sued the Securities and Exchange Commission last year in an effort to compel the regulator to act on a petition for rulemaking Coinbase filed in 2022.
In her ruling, Failla rejected Coinbase's argument that crypto should count as a "major question" of economic significance, and therefore limit the SEC's interpretation of securities oversight, as ...
The SEC's Coinbase insider trading lawsuit is a more complicated case because none of the defendants are crypto firms, but instead, individuals accused of using insider information for personal gain.
U.S. District Judge Brian Martinotti in Newark, New Jersey, ruled on Thursday, 15 months after the SEC's June 6, 2023 civil lawsuit accusing Coinbase of operating an unregistered securities ...
As an SEC attorney explained, Coinbase is taking an established technology—in this case, the staking rewards program endemic to certain blockchains like Ethereum—and building an enterprise on ...
SEC v. Wahi is a pending United States federal court case in which the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission accuses former Coinbase executive Ishan Wahi, along with Ishan's brother Nikhil and their friend Sameer Ramani, of engaging in insider trading. It is the first insider-trading investigation which involves the cryptocurrency market. [1]
The SEC sued Coinbase in June, saying the firm facilitated trading of at least 13 crypto tokens, including Solana, Cardano and Polygon, which it said should have been registered as securities.
In that eventuality, the SEC seems poised to win. Coinbase has two more favorable scenarios. In the first, the exchange drags out the discovery process, which could easily last over a year, hoping ...