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Brian Armstrong says Coinbase spent $50M fighting SEC lawsuit — and beat it

February 22, 2025 2 Min Read
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Coinbase Co-founder and CEO Brian Armstrong
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Coinbase on Friday stated the SEC has agreed to drop the lawsuit in opposition to the corporate with prejudice, which means it can’t be filed once more. 

The transfer, which continues to be topic to the approval of the SEC’s Commissioners, is yet one more sign that the Trump administration plans to be extra pleasant to crypto than the SEC was beneath former chief Gary Gensler. 

The SEC’s lawsuit, filed in 2023, alleged that crypto property have been securities and that Coinbase was working as “an unregistered nationwide securities trade, dealer, and clearing company.” 

Coinbase fought again, arguing, partially, that the SEC hadn’t established clear sufficient guidelines regarding crypto to be able to sue over breaking them.

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“I keep in mind in 2023, lots of people have been advising on this they usually have been saying, ‘Don’t interact in litigation with the SEC; it’s going to price you tens of tens of millions of {dollars},’” Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong stated in a video he posted on X on Friday saying that the go well with was being dropped. Within the video, Armstrong additionally made allegations in regards to the SEC’s motivations and techniques. 

Armstrong stated he fought as a result of he believed that he was saving the crypto business in America.

“Not as many different corporations had deep pockets like we did,” he stated. “And finally we needed to spend $50 million defending this case” — proving the naysayers proper on how costly the combat could be.

A Coinbase spokesperson clarified that this quantity included strictly exterior authorized charges, not worker time.

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Coinbase’s obvious authorized victory apart, Armstrong stated that he nonetheless believes that the U.S. wants “to get laws for crypto handed” to codify favorable laws, or threat falling behind different nations.

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