In IRS Seizure Case, 1st Circuit Weighs 4th Amendment Protection for Crypto Records | National Law Journal

















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Appeals court considers whether investors have a reasonable expectation of privacy in information they provide to a cryptocurrency exchange platform.

March 04, 2024 at 03:13 PM

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Do cryptocurrency exchange records reveal a similar level of detail about a person’s life as cellphone location data does?

That’s the question judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit parsed on Monday during oral arguments in investor James Harper’s Fourth Amendment privacy challenge to the Internal Revenue Service’s seizure of his Coinbase records.

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