Nevada Gaming Control Board files complaint against Coinbase, accusing it of offering unlicensed sports and election prediction markets.
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Coinbase is operating illegally in Nevada, offering wagers on sporting events through its mobile app without proper licensing, according to documents filed in court on Monday.
The state says proposed sports listings from the crypto exchange operator must be regulated by the Illinois Gaming Board and not the CFTC.
Coinbase warns that debanking by Australia’s big banks is systemic, hurting crypto firms, competition, innovation, trust amid tightening regulation and nationwide pressures.
The bank argued that legislative momentum remains strong as industry heavyweights prioritize long-term regulatory certainty ...
Ripple backs the CLARITY Act as Coinbase walks away, exposing a deep split over crypto regulation and stablecoin rules.
Nevada regulators have sued Coinbase, accusing it of offering unlicensed sports betting products.
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