Highlights
Coinbase has been actively contesting the jurisdiction of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regarding cryptocurrency transactions. In a recent development, Coinbase is petitioning the court for authorization to file an interlocutory appeal concerning the SEC’s interpretation of an “investment contract.”
Coinbase Chief Legal Officer Paul Grewal has taken a pivotal step in its legal battle against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The cryptocurrency exchange has filed a brief requesting the Court’s permission to pursue an interlocutory appeal, focusing on a critical question regarding the definition of an “investment contract.”
At the heart of the matter is whether an “investment contract” necessitates a contractual agreement. Coinbase firmly believes it does, diverging from the SEC’s stance on the issue. The outcome of this appeal could have far-reaching implications for the cryptocurrency industry, shaping the regulatory landscape for digital asset companies across the United States.
Expressing the urgency of the situation, Coinbase is seeking to expedite the appeal process, citing the paramount importance of clarity in an industry marked by rapid innovation. Grewal emphasizes that the SEC’s actions extend beyond the scope of its legislative authority, casting a shadow over digital asset innovation in the country.
Back in January, the Coinbase CLO had also slammed the SEC for treating every other cryptocurrency as a security.
Notably, Coinbase’s move is not isolated, as similar sentiments have been echoed by the SEC itself in the Ripple case. The regulatory agency acknowledged the existence of a “controlling question of law” and recognized the industry-wide significance of the issue.
Despite the legal uncertainties, Coinbase remains resolute in its commitment to the digital asset space, asserting that cryptocurrencies are here to stay. The exchange pledges to advocate for regulatory clarity not only for its own operations but also for the millions of Americans invested in digital assets. In the interim, Coinbase assures its users that it will continue business operations without interruption.
Earlier this week, Coinbase registered a minor victory against the SEC with the court ruling that the secondary sale of cryptocurrencies doesn’t qualify as securities.
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