Coinbase Asks US Supreme Court to Halt Lawsuits Connected to Scams and Dogecoin: Report

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Coinbase Asks US Supreme Court to Halt Lawsuits Connected to Scams and Dogecoin: Report
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.Coinbase is hoping the U.S. Supreme Court will send two recently filed lawsuits involving a confidence scam and $DOGE sweepstakes to arbitration.

Crypto exchange Coinbase has reportedly asked the U.S. Supreme Court, the highest-level federal court, to send two recently filed lawsuits to arbitration, according to Bloomberg.

On the other hand, in Suski v. Coinbase the exchange is accused of violating California consumer law by holding an allegedly misleading $1.2 million “sweepstakes” event involving meme coin dogecoin without including adequate disclaimers and disclosures about the nature of the sweepstakes. Coinbase has asked the Supreme Court both to intervene on an emergency basis and to take up the company's appeals.

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