Coinbase Sues Oregon Officials Over Sudden Crypto Policy Reversal

Coinbase has filed a lawsuit against Oregon’s top officials, including Attorney General Dan Rayfield and Governor Tina Kotek. The company claims that Oregon’s sudden change in policy regarding cryptocurrency is the result of behind-the-scenes decisions, without public hearings or proper rulemaking processes.
The lawsuit, filed on Thursday, seeks to obtain records under Oregon’s public records law to understand the reasons for this abrupt policy shift.
Coinbase Seeks Transparency from Oregon Officials
In its legal filing, Coinbase requests detailed documentation about the state’s sudden reversal on cryptocurrency policy. For years, state officials had advised Oregon residents that digital assets, including cryptocurrency, were not regulated as securities.
However, in April, Oregon’s attorney general sued Coinbase, accusing the platform of operating illegally by failing to register with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) or the Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services.
Coinbase argues that the state’s decision came unexpectedly, without any legislative action or public discussion. The company contends that Governor Kotek and other officials should provide transparency about the rationale behind the policy change. “Sunlight is the best disinfectant, and transparency is the hallmark of good governance,” said Ryan VanGrack, Vice President of Litigation at Coinbase.
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