Coinbase Inc. customers who sued the company over unauthorized crypto transfers are continuing to withhold their account information and styming efforts to move their lawsuit to arbitration, according to a renewed emergency motion filed in federal court.
The plaintiffs agreed to provide the requested information, including emails, usernames, and ethereum addresses, in exchange for a protective order, filings in the US District Court for the Northern District of Georgia show.
However, Coinbase told the court in a Tuesday motion that it and the users disagree on whether to include a provision in the protective order that says the cryptocurrency exchange ...
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