Coinbase Asked the US Supreme Court to Halt Two Lawsuits by Users

Coinbase asked the US Supreme Court to halt two lawsuits by users while the company presses appeals that seek to send the cases to arbitration. In one case, a man says Coinbase should compensate him for $31,000 he lost after he gave remote access to his account to a scammer. In the other, Coinbase is accused of violating California consumer law by holding a $1.2 million Dogecoin sweepstakes without adequately disclosing that entrants didn’t have to buy or sell the cryptocurrency. Both suits seek class action status.
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