Crypto Privacy Under Threat: Can the Supreme Court Protect 14000 Users After IRS Data Grab?
Written by Ohris M. Greyoon, Blockchain & Crypto Expert
Privacy Debate in the Supreme Court: The case of Harper v. Faulkender challenges the IRS's seizure of financial data from over 14,000 cryptocurrency users without a warrant, raising questions about digital privacy rights and the legality of the government's actions under the "third-party doctrine."
Implications for Digital Data Handling: If the Supreme Court agrees to hear the case, it could redefine how government agencies access personal data shared with companies like Coinbase, potentially altering the balance between privacy rights and governmental authority in the digital age.
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Ohris M. Greyoon
Ohris M. Greyoon holds a Master’s in Computer Science from MIT and has 10 years of experience in blockchain technology and cryptocurrency markets. A pioneer in decentralized finance (DeFi) analysis, he leads Intellectia’s Crypto News, offering cutting-edge insights into digital assets.





