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    Coinbase faces lawsuit over alleged sale of unregistered securities

    February 10, 2025

    A U.S. District Judge in Manhattan has ruled that Coinbase must face a lawsuit alleging it illegally sold unregistered securities. The court rejected Coinbase’s argument that it was not a “statutory seller” because it did not directly transfer ownership of the tokens. The judge determined that transactions on the platform occurred directly between customers and Coinbase, reinforcing claims that the exchange acted as a seller under federal securities laws.

    Court rejects Coinbase defense in lawsuit over crypto asset sales

    The lawsuit, initially dismissed in early 2023, was revived in part by a federal appeals court last year. Plaintiffs argue that Coinbase operated as an unregistered broker and sold risky digital assets, violating securities regulations at both federal and state levels. Claims under consumer protection laws in California, Florida, and New Jersey were upheld after the court found sufficient allegations that Coinbase directly facilitated these transactions.

    Coinbase has denied the allegations, maintaining that it does not list, offer, or sell securities. The company insists that the digital assets available on its platform do not meet the legal definition of securities and has expressed confidence in its ability to defend against the remaining claims. Despite the ongoing legal battle, Coinbase has continued to operate as a leading cryptocurrency exchange in the United States. The lawsuit adds to Coinbase’s broader regulatory challenges, including a separate case brought by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

    In that complaint, the SEC accused Coinbase of operating as an unregistered national securities exchange, broker, and clearing agency. The agency also claimed that Coinbase’s staking program constituted an unregistered securities offering, further intensifying legal pressures on the company. These cases have significant implications for the cryptocurrency industry, as they test the application of securities laws to digital asset platforms.

    Regulatory agencies and courts are increasingly scrutinizing whether crypto exchanges are subject to the same rules as traditional securities markets. The outcome of these cases may shape how digital assets are classified and traded in the future. As regulators ramp up enforcement actions, crypto firms face growing uncertainty over compliance requirements. The SEC and other financial watchdogs have increased their focus on ensuring that digital asset platforms adhere to existing laws.

    This heightened scrutiny has led to legal challenges against several major players in the sector, with regulators emphasizing the need for exchanges to register and comply with securities regulations. The evolving legal landscape underscores the need for clearer regulatory frameworks governing cryptocurrency markets. While companies like Coinbase continue to push back against enforcement actions, the industry awaits further guidance on how digital assets will be regulated in the long term. The resolution of these cases could set critical precedents for how crypto exchanges operate within U.S. financial law. – By CryptoWire News Desk.

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