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⚡Elon Musk calls to block the IRS's access to Coinbase user data

In a lawsuit filed with the U.S. Supreme Court, it is stated that the tax agency obtained a three-year transaction history of over 14,000 Coinbase customers without a warrant through a so-called "mass subpoena" without suspicion.

In response, Musk and 7 other research and advocacy organizations stated that the "no-suspicion subpoenas" method violates the right to privacy and should be banned.

Interestingly, in 2023, the court sided with the IRS, but now everything could change — the Supreme Court has requested the official position of the government.

A "no-suspicion subpoena" is a request from a government agency for a large amount of data, without specific justification or suspicion against an individual.

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