Former Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Jay Clayton recently commented on the long-running battle between the SEC and Ripple. Going by his remarks, there is reason to believe that the case isn’t coming to an end anytime soon. SEC Could Appeal Court’s Ruling In an interview with Henri Arslanian, the host of the Future
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Yesterday, in a significant development in the ongoing legal battle between Ripple and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), US District Judge Sarah Netburn granted the SEC’s request for Ripple to disclose more comprehensive financial details and information about its institutional sales of XRP. The court’s decision mandates Ripple to present its financial statements for
In a recent interview, Ripple’s Chief Technology Officer (CTO), David Schwartz, discussed the company’s plans to expand beyond its current focus on payments into a wider range of use cases. This pivot comes against the backdrop of the cryptocurrency industry’s evolving landscape and Ripple’s ongoing efforts to innovate within it. Ripple Is Still Committed To
Ripple shareholder and founder of Dizer Capital, Yassin Mobarak, has expressed his discontent over the suppressed growth and development in XRP. The private equity founder declares that XRP holders have been sold a pipe dream and may face losses after holding the cryptocurrency for an extended period. XRP Holders To Face Harsh Reality Recent developments
Kraken has secured a major victory in an ongoing legal battle between Ripple and a group of XRP investors. The crypto exchange intervened in the lawsuit to protect its customers’ data, arguing that the information of these individuals shouldn’t be released without their permission. What Kraken’s Victory Means For Its Customers The court ruled that