Judge Issues Temporary Dismissal in Bitcoin Cash Lawsuit Against Coinbase

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A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit against Coinbase alleging the exchange hurt investors when it listed bitcoin cash by allowing insider trading.

On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria, from the Northern District of California, dismissed a lawsuit filed by Arizona resident Jeffrey Berk against Coinbase, who claimed that the exchange allowed insiders to trade bitcoin cash prior to its listing on the exchange. This in turn harmed investors, he said in March.

In the original complaint, filed in March, Berk claimed that "unsurprisingly, those who had been tipped off [about bitcoin cash's listing], immediately swamped Coinbase and the GDAX [sic] with buy and sell orders, thinning the liquidity but obtaining BCH at fair prices. The market effect was to unfairly drive up the price of BCH for non-insider traders once BCH came on line at the Coinbase exchange."

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In dismissing the suit, Judge Chhabria wrote that "Berk's complaint does not sufficiently articulate the legal basis for his claims," and explaining that "a reader of the complaint is thus left wondering what Coinbase should have done differently, or why the rollout of bitcoin cash would have gone more smoothly had Coinbase done whatever Berk thinks is appropriate."

With one exception, all of Berk's claims were dismissed without prejudice, the judge continued. As a result, Berk and his attorneys now have three weeks to file an amended complaint.

This exception revolves around a claim Berk made concerning the Commodity Exchange Act. However, Berk lacks the standing to make this sort of argument, according to Stephen Palley, an attorney with corporate law firm Anderson Kill P.C.

"They tried to use the CFTC vs McDonnell case, and in that case, that's a case where the court said the CFTC has enforcement jurisdiction over claims of contracts and the court said 'yeah you're not the CFTC, so because you don't have any futures-related claim that was thrown out,'" he said.

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Lynda Grant, an attorney for Berk, told CoinDesk via email that she will be filing an updated complaint within the deadline, though she did not provide any further details.

"We intend to amend the complaint," she said.

A representative for Coinbase declined to comment on the case.

Arbitration

Coinbase's victory in getting the case (at least temporarily) dismissed came alongside a loss in another motion the exchange filed.