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Coinbase Alerts Users to CFTC Subpoena for Polymarket Investigation

Coinbase has warned users of a CFTC request for account information relating to Polymarket. The letter comes as the prediction market platform faces growing regulatory scrutiny following claims of unlawful activity and user data breaches.

Coinbase, a well-known bitcoin exchange in the US, has warned consumers of a CFTC subpoena. The subpoena, which is tied to the cryptocurrency prediction market platform Polymarket, wants general client information, including account details.

The notice, issued on January 8, stated that Coinbase may be obliged to deliver the requested information unless a judicial action to reject the subpoena is filed by January 15, 2025. According to the notification, no immediate action is required of users.

This revelation comes after a series of inquiries into Polymarket, a website known for allowing bets on a variety of events, including political outcomes. Concerns about Polymarket’s operations increased after the FBI raided the CEO’s home in November 2024. The raid came shortly after customers reported large money gains from betting on the recent United States presidential election.

Polymarket, based in New York, has had legal issues, including a $1.4 million settlement with the CFTC in 2022 for running an unregistered derivatives trading platform. As a result, the site has barred US residents from engaging. However, reports indicate that some users circumvented these restrictions by using VPNs.

In response to rising scrutiny, foreign regulators, including France’s National Gaming Authority, have initiated investigations into Polymarket’s compliance with gaming regulations. Meanwhile, industry officials have expressed alarm about possible market manipulation on the site.

Coinbase’s decision to notify users of the subpoena underscores the company’s efforts to preserve transparency while negotiating difficult legal requirements. As regulatory authorities such as the CFTC increase their control of cryptocurrency platforms, the pressure on exchanges to comply with legal standards and secure client data grows.

The findings of this analysis may have far-reaching repercussions for the cryptocurrency industry, particularly for platforms operating in decentralized and prediction-based marketplaces.

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Formally freelance blogger Alex is passionate writer with interest in Finance and Business, fascinated about crypto following news and covering stories.
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