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Coinbase Seeks Public Records From Oregon Gov’t On Crypto ‘Flip-flop’

Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase has filed for injunctive relief in the US state of Oregon related to claims that its officials “flip-flopped on digital assets behind closed doors.”

In a case filed Thursday in the Marion County Circuit Court, Coinbase’s lawsuit named Oregon Governor Tina Kotek in her official capacity. The complaint reportedly challenged how the state government handled requests for documents related to digital asset enforcement actions. 

According to Coinbase, prior to April 2025, state officials had largely not considered digital assets to be regulated as securities. However, Oregon’s Attorney General’s office then filed a lawsuit against Coinbase, alleging the exchange offered more than 30 tokens as unregistered securities.

“Oregon Gov [Tina Kotek], [Attorney General Dan Rayfield] and other state officials flip flopped on digital assets behind closed doors, without hearings or agency rulemaking and public comment,” said Coinbase Chief Legal Officer Paul Grewal in a Friday X post. “And now they refuse the public records that show this. To right this wrong we are taking them to court.”