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by: xpoolPosted on: May 1, 2025

Coinbase Challenges IRS Crypto Oversight to Supreme Court

Crypto exchange Coinbase has submitted an amicus brief to the Supreme Court, challenging the third-party doctrine that allows the IRS to access customer data without a warrant. This action marks a significant step towards strengthening user privacy in the cryptocurrency space. The outcome of this case could significantly affect how cryptocurrencies are regulated and monitored moving forward.

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