Crypto News

Court To Consider Coinbase’s Lawsuit Against SEC In Insider Trading Case?

Published by

Former Coinbase product manager Ishan Wahi seeks imprisonment term to be reduced to 10 months after he pleaded guilty to insider trading charges. Wahi’s sentencing hearing is scheduled on May 9, which is crypto’s first-ever insider trading case brought by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), with Coinbase repeatedly challenging the SEC.

Former Coinbase Employee Requests 10-Months Prison Sentence

According to the court filing on April 26, Ishan Wahi has filed a sentencing memorandum in the US District Court for the South District of New York. Ishan Wahi faces a sentencing hearing on May 9, which could send him to jail for many years.

Defendant Ishan Wahi requested a sentence of no more than 10 months for his insider trading charges, considering his social and personal responsibilities, and good history. Lawyers representing Wahi believe it would be sufficient to impose 10-months jail term, but not excessive, punishment for the crimes of conviction.

The SEC accused former Coinbase executive Ishan Wahi, along with Ishan’s brother Nikhil and their friend Sameer Ramani of engaging in insider trading. Both Wahi brothers have pled guilty, with Nikhil being sentenced to 10 months. Ishan Wahi is also seeking a similar sentence next month.

Also Read: Coinbase (COIN) Price Shoots Pre-Market Amid Uncertain Regulatory Battle

Last month, Coinbase filed an amicus brief in the SEC v. Wahi insider trading case asking the court to dismiss the misguided lawsuit. Coinbase strongly argues that it doesn’t list securities and petitioned the SEC to make rules on digital asset securities as the existing rules don’t apply to digital assets.

The Blockchain Association and the Chamber of Digital Commerce also filed amicus briefs separately asking the court to dismiss the lawsuit as old securities rules don’t adhere to digital assets.

Also Read: Amazon Deepens Crypto Presence With Cronos Partnership

Share
Varinder Singh

Varinder has over 10 years of experience and is known as a seasoned leader for his involvement in the fintech sector. With over 5 years dedicated to blockchain, crypto, and Web3 developments, he has experienced two Bitcoin halving events making him key opinion leader in the space. At CoinGape Media, Varinder leads the editorial decisions, spearheading the news team to cover latest updates, markets trends and developments within the crypto industry. The company was recognized as Best Crypto Media Company 2024 for high impact and quality reporting. Being a Master of Technology degree holder, analytics thinker, technology enthusiast, Varinder has shared his knowledge of disruptive technologies in over 5000+ news, articles, and papers.

Published by

Recent Posts

  • Regulation News

SEC Holds Back Tokenized Equity Rules Over Regulatory Concerns

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has postponed plans to develop rules for trading…

May 23, 2026
  • Regulation News

US Court Rules Against Polymarket & Kalshi In Nevada, Washington Lawsuit

Another legal setback came for prediction market operators Kalshi and Polymarket. A federal appeals court…

May 23, 2026
  • Regulation News

Fed Rate Hike of 100 Bps Back In Focus As Kevin Warsh Takes Office

Kevin Warsh has officially stepped up as the new chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve,…

May 22, 2026
  • Crypto News

Prediction Market: U.S. House Panel Launches Insider Trading Probe Into Polymarket, Kalshi

The U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform has launched an investigation into insider…

May 22, 2026
  • Crypto News

Polymarket Faces Crypto Hack Amid South Korea’s Probe Over Gambling Violations

Prediction market giant Polymarket is under fire as it has been the target of a…

May 22, 2026
  • Crypto News

BREAKING: Strategy CFO Andrew Kang, Director Jarrod Patten on MSTR Stock Selling Spree

Strategy continues to boost its Bitcoin holdings with STRC perpetual preferred shares and MSTR stock.…

May 22, 2026