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by: xpoolPosted on: June 8, 2025

BiT Global Drops Lawsuit Against Coinbase in Wrapped Bitcoin Case

BiT Global has officially ended its legal battle with Coinbase regarding the removal of wrapped Bitcoin (wBTC) from the exchange. The lawsuit, which was dismissed with prejudice, means it cannot be refiled. This settlement marks a shift towards greater market competition and eliminates the possibility of further disputes.

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