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Coinbase Under Fire: Oregon Revives SEC Allegations in New Lawsuit

Coinbase Under Fire: Oregon Revives SEC Allegations in New Lawsuit

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2025-04-19 05:06:18
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Oregon’s Attorney General, Dan Rayfield, is set to file a lawsuit against Coinbase, reigniting previously dropped SEC allegations. This move underscores the inconsistent and unpredictable regulatory landscape for cryptocurrencies in the U.S., as state-level enforcement persists despite federal inaction. Oregon emphasizes the primacy of local consumer protection, while Coinbase faces renewed legal challenges.

Coinbase Faces Oregon Lawsuit Reviving SEC Allegations

Oregon’s Attorney General, Dan Rayfield, is preparing to file a lawsuit against Coinbase, reviving Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) allegations that were previously dropped. This decision highlights the fragmented and unpredictable nature of U.S. crypto regulation, as state authorities continue enforcement actions even after federal agencies have ceased theirs. Oregon argues that local consumer protection is more important, while Coinbase warns that such lawsuits risk undermining bipartisan efforts for clear, nationwide digital asset legislation. With ongoing federal crypto bill advancements and the SEC backing away from aggressive enforcement, Oregon’s case suggests regulatory uncertainty persists in the U.S.

Coinbase Slams Oregon Attorney General Over ‘Copycat’ Lawsuit

Paul Grewal, the Chief Legal Officer of Coinbase, has condemned Oregon Attorney General for filing a “copycat” lawsuit. According to Grewal, the lawsuit filed by the Oregon Attorney General revives a claim that was dismissed in a previous SEC lawsuit. Grewal took to social media to provide details of the “copycat” lawsuit, stating that the Oregon AG’s office is picking up where the Gary Gensler SEC left off.

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