Current:Home > MyOwning cryptocurrency is like buying a Beanie Baby, Coinbase lawyer argues -WealthSphere Pro
Owning cryptocurrency is like buying a Beanie Baby, Coinbase lawyer argues
EchoSense Quantitative Think Tank Center View
Date:2025-04-09 17:06:50
Cryptocurrency is just another version of Beanie Babies, a Coinbase lawyer said in court to argue against classifying the currency as securities. The attorney said crypto is more like collectibles than actual stakes in a company.
“It’s the difference between buying Beanie Babies Inc. and buying Beanie Babies,” said Coinbase attorney William Savitt, according to Bloomberg.
Savitt compared cryptocurrency to the collectible plushies in a New York federal court when arguing for the dismissal of the lawsuit brought on by the Securities and Exchange Commission in June 2023.
Crypto's Nazi problem:With few rules to stop them, white supremacists fundraise for hate
According to Bloomberg, Savitt told U.S. District Judge Katherine Polk Failla that the currency is different from securities because those who buy them do not have any stake in the companies they're from, like they would if they bought stocks or bonds.
Legal experts say it might take Failla two-to-six weeks to make a decision regarding the case, according to Fox Business.
This isn't the first time the Coinbase has compared cryptocurrency to Beanie Babies.
"It is akin to the sale of a parcel of land, the value of which may fluctuate after the sale. Or a condo in anew development. Or an American Girl Doll, or a Beanie Baby, or a baseball card," Coinbase attorneys stated in a motion it filed in August 2023.
The motion also points to a judge's ruling that stated Ripple Labs’ crypto coin XRP was not security.
Why did the SEC sue?
The SEC filed the lawsuit because Coinbase was "operating its crypto asset trading platform as an unregistered national securities exchange, broker, and clearing agency," according to a statement from the SEC. It states the commission also charged Coinbase for "failing to register the offer and sale of its crypto asset staking-as-a-service program."
veryGood! (5789)
Related
- The Daily Money: Spending more on holiday travel?
- Former AP videojournalist Yaniv Zohar killed in Hamas attack at home with his family
- Justice Department investigates possible civil rights violations by police in New Jersey capital
- Trial begins for 3rd officer charged in connection with Elijah McClain's death
- Elon Musk's skyrocketing net worth: He's the first person with over $400 billion
- Los Angeles Rams DB Derion Kendrick arrested on felony gun possession hours after win
- What Google’s antitrust trial means for the way you search and more
- Let Halle Bailey and DDG's Red Carpet Date Night Be a Part of Your World
- Mets have visions of grandeur, and a dynasty, with Juan Soto as major catalyst
- Russian President Putin and Chinese leader Xi meet in Beijing and call for close policy coordination
Ranking
- Tree trimmer dead after getting caught in wood chipper at Florida town hall
- No charges for deputy who fatally shot 21-year-old during traffic stop
- Justice Amy Coney Barrett says it would be a good idea for Supreme Court to adopt ethics rules
- How does the U.S. retirement system stack up against other countries? Just above average.
- San Francisco names street for Associated Press photographer who captured the iconic Iwo Jima photo
- Belgian officials raise terror alert level after 2 Swedes fatally shot in Brussels
- Los Angeles Rams DB Derion Kendrick arrested on felony gun possession hours after win
- The world’s best sports car? AWD & electric power put 2024 Corvette E-Ray in the picture
Recommendation
Could your smelly farts help science?
College football bowl projections: What Washington's win means as season hits halfway mark
Malaysia says landslide that killed 31 people last year was caused by heavy rain, not human activity
Detroit casino workers strike in latest labor strife in Michigan
2025 'Doomsday Clock': This is how close we are to self
Latinos create opportunities for their community in cultural institutions
Suspect in Holloway disappearance to appear in federal court for extortion case; plea deal possible
Police dog choked, eyes gouged during Indiana traffic stop; Wisconsin man faces charges