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The U.S. Supreme Court refuses to hear the cryptocurrency user data privacy case

2025-07-01 08:12:07
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ChainCatcher news, according to Decrypt, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear the case of Harper v. Faulkender, which could have re-examined whether cryptocurrency exchanges must provide customer data to the government. This decision frustrates cryptocurrency companies like Coinbase, which had hoped the court would create a privacy exception for blockchain data similar to that for phone records. The case involves the "third-party doctrine," which has long allowed the government to obtain customer records from service providers like banks.

The case involves James Harper, a Coinbase customer whose personal transaction data was obtained by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) during a large-scale investigation. In this investigation, the IRS sought information on over 14,000 cryptocurrency accounts.

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