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Jesse Coghlan7 hours agoSEC asks judge to reject Coinbase’s motion to dismiss lawsuitThe regulator has asked a federal judge to deny Coinbase’s motion to dismiss its lawsuit, claiming the exchange knew the cryptocurrencies it sold were securities under the Howey test.3077 Total views6 Total sharesListen to article 0:00NewsJoin us on social networksThe United States Securities and Exchange Commission has asked a federal judge to deny Coinbase’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit by the regulator.


In an Oct. 3 filing in a New York District Court, the SEC hit back at claims in Coinbase’s dismissal motion and reiterated its belief that some of the cryptocurrencies listed on its platform were investment contracts under the Howey test subject to SEC registration.


“Each crypto asset issuer invited investors — including purchasers on Coinbase’s platform — reasonably to expect the value of their investment to increase based on the issuer’s broadly-disseminated plan to develop and maintain the asset’s value,” the SEC wrote.


The SEC asserted that Coinbase has “known all along” that cryptocurrencies it sells are securities if they meet the Howey test and alleged the exchange recognized this in its filings with the SEC.


The regulator also scrubbed Coinbase’s argument, invoking the “major questions doctrine,” which claims the SEC has no authority over the crypto market until Congress says so.


“The SEC has not assumed for itself any new power to do what the federal securities laws do not already expressly authorize it to do,” the SEC said.


In an Oct. 3 X (Twitter) post, Coinbase legal chief Paul Grewal said the SEC’s arguments were “more of the same old same old” and asserted the assets it lists “are not securities and are not within the SEC’s jurisdiction.”The @SECgov just filed its opposition to our motion to dismiss their case against @Coinbase. It’s more of the same old same old. But don’t just take my word for it – take a look for yourself. 1/7 https://t.co/QMdkRoiq0V— paulgrewal.eth (@iampaulgrewal) October 3, 2023


Grewal claimed the SEC’s arguments in its response would mean “everything from Pokemon cards to stamps to Swiftie bracelets are also securities.”


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Miles Jennings, crypto general counsel at a16z, claimed in an X post that the SEC’s motion “has a lot of holes.”The SEC's opposition to @coinbase's motion has a lot of holes. Even if the court were to agree with the SEC's main contention (that investment contracts don't require legal contracts), the SEC's case should still fail.

As we discussed in our brief in August, the SEC's theory of… https://t.co/RTzlutSM9t— miles jennings (@milesjennings) October 3, 2023


Jennings added that, even if the court were to agree with the regulators’ main argument around investment contracts, the case “should still fail,” as he believes the SEC’s definition of an investment contract has “endless breadth.”


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