A judge in the New York District Court has approved Coinbase's request for an interlocutory appeal, pausing the lawsuit by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) against the exchange. Judge Katherine Polk Failla granted this request in an opinion and order on Tuesday. Interlocutory appeals are typically filed before a judge makes a final decision and are rarely approved. The case will be handed over to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. The SEC sued Coinbase in 2023, accusing it of operating as an unregistered exchange, broker, and clearing agency, and raised objections to its staking and wallet services. Judge Failla had previously sided with Coinbase regarding the wallet aspect and dismissed the SEC's claims. Coinbase appealed in April, claiming there were significant disagreements in opinions. Judge Failla stated that due to the differing views on the applicability of the Howey test to crypto assets, guidance from the Second Circuit Court is needed. Coinbase's Chief Policy Officer Faryar Shirzad called this decision a setback for the SEC. The SEC declined to comment.