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Coinbase Seeks Public Records From Oregon Gov’t On Crypto ‘Flip-flop’

Cryptocurrency Exchange Coinbase filed a rescue request in the US State of Oregon linked to the affirmations that his officials “took place on digital closed assets”.

In a case deposited Thursday at the County Circuit of the county of Marion, the Coinbase trial appointed the governor of Oregon, Tina Kotek, in her official capacity. The complaint would have challenged the way in which the government of the State processed the requests for documents linked to the digital actions of the application of assets.

According to Coinbase, before April 2025, state officials had not largely considered digital assets as titles. However, the office of the Attorney General of Oregon then filed a complaint against Coinbase, alleging that the exchange offered more than 30 tokens as unregistered titles.

“Oregon Gov [Tina Kotek],, [Attorney General Dan Rayfield] And other state officials collapsed on digital assets behind closed doors, without audiences or regulation of public agencies and comments, “said Coinbase Legal Director Paul Grewal in a post of Friday.” And now they refuse the public archives that show it. To correct evil, we translate them into justice. »»