Coinbase has appealed to the Southern District of New York court to reconsider the case in light of the SEC's appeal in the Ripple lawsuit.
Coinbase Appeals to the Court
Attorneys for Coinbase have appealed to judge Katherine Falia to reconsider an interlocutory appeal filed on behalf of the exchange in April 2024. In an October 5 letter, they argued that the SEC's appeal in the Ripple case is an admission that the criteria of the Howey Test are ambiguous and require closer examination.
Legal Significance of Ripple Case
Coinbase's attorneys argue that the appeal signifies the "industry-wide significance" of applying the Howey Test, necessitating a thorough legal review of the facts in the ongoing SEC vs. Coinbase Inc. and Coinbase Global lawsuit. Coinbase's legal counsel stressed: "The SEC has conceded, and now reconfirms by its appeal in Ripple, that the issues presented by Howey's application to secondary-market digital asset transactions are of "industry-wide significance." Prompt and complete appellate review is urgently needed."
Other Developments in SEC vs. Coinbase
On September 18, the SEC petitioned the court for an extension to February 2025 to produce discovery documents for Coinbase, initially scheduled to be presented by October 18, 2024. On September 24, a panel of judges described the SEC's refusal to provide Coinbase with clear rules and guidelines for digital assets as lacking clear rationale. In October 2024, Coinbase petitioned the court to compel the Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to release its communications with token issuers, which Coinbase's legal team believes will clarify which digital assets qualify as securities.
The SEC vs. Coinbase case continues to develop, bringing attention to the legal issues surrounding the classification of digital assets.