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Judge Allows SEC Lawsuit Against Coinbase to Proceed
Judge Katherine Polk Failla of the US District Court of the Southern District of New York ruled on March 27 that the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Coinbase lawsuit can proceed. The Judgeās decision came after Coinbase filed a motion to dismiss the SEC case, which borders on allegations the exchange operates as an unregistered securities exchange, broker, and clearing agency.
Judge Failla Tags Coinbase Lawsuit as āPlausibleā
In her ruling, Judge Failla declared that the SECās lawsuit against Coinbase held āplausibleā ground. The two parties were instructed to submit a case proceeding plan by April 19. āThe Court finds the SEC has sufficiently pleaded that Coinbase operates as an exchange, as a broker, and as a clearing agency under the federal securities laws, and through its Staking Program engages in the unregistered offer and sale of securities,ā the court document read.
Judge Faillaās Ruling
The District Judge dismissed many of Coinbaseās arguments in the filing. She granted a partial victory to the exchange against the regulator, however, dismissing the SECās claims against Coinbaseās Wallet. The judge ruled that the regulatorās claims āfails for the independent reason that the pleadings fall short of demonstrating that Coinbase acts as a ābrokerā by making Wallet available to customers.ā
Impact of US Security Act on Coinbase Lawsuit
For context, the US Securities Act of 1993 defines security as financial instruments such as stocks, bonds, debentures, and investment contracts. It is designed to regulate the offering and sale of these instruments to protect investors. Coinbase argued that crypto assets, unlike stocks and bonds, do not meet the Securities Act definition of an investment contract ā a position shared and supported by many in the crypto community.
This is a big win for the SECās regulatory authority over the crypto sector, as new reports suggest the agency could ramp up enforcement and crypto regulations actions in 2024.
Meanwhile, Coinbase Chief Legal Officer (CLO) Gurbir Grewal took to X to notify the crypto community of the latest ruling and the exchangeās resolve to defend itself in court.
Today, the Court decided that our SEC case will move forward on most of the claims, but dismissed the claims against Coinbase Wallet. We were prepared for this, and we look forward to uncovering more about the SECās internal views and discussions on crypto regulation. 1/6
āLooking ahead, we remain confident in our legal arguments, we look forward to proving weāre right, we are eager for the opportunity to take discovery from the SEC for the first time, and we appreciate the Courtās continued consideration of our case,ā he said.