Supreme Court agrees to hear appeal by Coinbase unit, will decide whether users can go to court with claims stemming from $1.2 million Dogecoin sweepstakes in 2021.
Coinbase says its user agreement required consumers to go to arbitration with accusations that company didn’t adequately disclose that people could enter sweepstakes without buying or selling the cryptocurrency- Federal appeals court
ruled in December that sweepstakes’ rules, which said California courts had jurisdiction over disputes, superseded user agreement - Supreme Court case is Coinbase v. Suski, 23-3
- NOTE: Coinbase
won earlier round in litigation at Supreme Court in June
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