Coinbase uses the Ripple case argument to hit back at the SEC. Hinman
Coinbase files response to SEC, here comes reference to Ripple
The securities regulator accused Coinbase of not registering as a securities exchange. According to the SEC, Coinbase should have also registered with it as a securities broker and a clearance agency, assuming that the exchange trades altcoins that the regulator believes to be securities.
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