BREAKING: Ripple CEO Announces Decision To Withdraw Cross Appeal In SEC Lawsuit

Source Bitcoinist

Ripple Labs is taking a significant step in its protracted legal struggle with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) by withdrawing its cross appeal regarding the sale of its XRP tokens. 

Ripple Moves To Close Legal Chapter

CEO Brad Garlinghouse announced the decision on Friday on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), stating that both Ripple and the SEC are expected to drop their respective appeals, signaling a potential resolution to a dispute that has lasted several years.

Garlinghouse emphasized that the blockchain payments company is determined to close this chapter and shift its focus towards its core mission: building the “Internet of Value.” 

The decision comes after a tumultuous period marked by legal challenges over the classification of XRP as a security. This period was characterized by the leadership of former SEC Chair Gary Gensler, who was criticized for his “regulation by enforcement” approach.

The SEC had previously sued Ripple, alleging violations of securities laws during the sale of XRP tokens, which has been a contentious issue in the cryptocurrency landscape.

Turning Point For XRP

The legal saga reached a pivotal moment in 2023 when a judge ruled that while XRP sales on public exchanges were legal, the $728 million in sales to institutional investors were indeed in violation of securities regulations. 

Following this ruling, both Ripple and the SEC filed appeals, but discussions of a settlement emerged when both parties agreed to resolve the matter if the judge were to set aside her injunction and reduce the $125 million fine imposed on Ripple. However, that request was denied by the judge, prompting Ripple’s latest decision.

By withdrawing its cross appeal, Ripple aims to expedite the resolution of this lengthy legal battle, which has cast a shadow over the company and the broader cryptocurrency market. 

Ripple

As of press time, the XRP price had recovered slightly, rising 1.5% toward $2.14. This follows a steep drop of over 4% on Thursday, after Judge Torres’s decision caused the fourth-largest cryptocurrency to retrace toward $1.90.

Featured image from DALL-E, chart from TradingView.com 

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
placeholder
Circle stock plunges 15%, analysts predict bearish pressure from key long-term headwindsCircle (CRCL) shares slid 15% on Tuesday following analysts' predictions that declining interest rates and competition from other stablecoin issuers would affect its long-term growth.
Author  FXStreet
Jun 25, Wed
Circle (CRCL) shares slid 15% on Tuesday following analysts' predictions that declining interest rates and competition from other stablecoin issuers would affect its long-term growth.
placeholder
Bitcoin Cash Price Prediction: BCH targets 52-week high as on-chain data indicate room for growthBitcoin Cash (BCH) is trading in the green by 2% at press time on Thursday, following a 6.39% price surge on Wednesday.
Author  FXStreet
Jun 26, Thu
Bitcoin Cash (BCH) is trading in the green by 2% at press time on Thursday, following a 6.39% price surge on Wednesday.
placeholder
Gold price declines to fresh two-week low, further below $3,300 ahead of US PCE dataGold price (XAU/USD) attracts fresh sellers following the previous day's directionless price move and slides back below the $3,300 mark during the Asian session on Friday.
Author  FXStreet
20 hours ago
Gold price (XAU/USD) attracts fresh sellers following the previous day's directionless price move and slides back below the $3,300 mark during the Asian session on Friday.
placeholder
Why Hasn't Ethereum Broken Through the $2,500 Key Level?Ethereum (ETH) fell nearly 1% in early trading on Friday. As of this writing, Ethereum is trading around $2,440.
Author  Insights
18 hours ago
Ethereum (ETH) fell nearly 1% in early trading on Friday. As of this writing, Ethereum is trading around $2,440.
placeholder
EUR/USD consolidates near highs as investors ramp up bets for Fed rate cuts The EUR/USD pair appreciates for the seventh consecutive day but remains capped below the nearly four-year high at 1.1745 reached on Thursday.
Author  FXStreet
18 hours ago
The EUR/USD pair appreciates for the seventh consecutive day but remains capped below the nearly four-year high at 1.1745 reached on Thursday.
goTop
quote