Coinbase sued over Dogecoin Sweepstake ad Campaign

Coinbase sued over Dogecoin Sweepstake ad Campaign

Plaintiff alleges “deceptive ad campaign” cost Coinbase users millions of dollars. A Coinbase user has filed a class action lawsuit seeking $5 million in damages because of an allegedly misleading Dogecoin campaign.In the legal document, David Suski, the plaintiff, said he was deceived into trading $100 of Dogecoin (DOGE) for an entry into a $1.2 million sweepstakes offer on Coinbase. The document claims that Coinbase failed to communicate that a person could enter the sweepstakes without purchasing $100 of Dogecoin.The first day Dogecoin was available for trade on Coinbase, June 3, 2021,....


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