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by: xpoolPosted on: May 31, 2025

Supreme Court Examines Coinbase Privacy Case

A landmark Supreme Court case examining the privacy rights of cryptocurrency users is gaining momentum. James Harper, a Coinbase customer, has sued the IRS for accessing his data without proper legal authorization, claiming a violation of his Fourth Amendment rights. Harper’s lawsuit challenges the IRS’s ability to access private financial information during tax inquiries.

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