Ripple v. SEC Lawsuit: Here’s What Happened in January
TL;DR The SEC doubled down on its appeal against the 2023 ruling favoring Ripple, while the non-profit organization Better Markets sided with the regulator, arguing that XRP is a security.…
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TL;DR The SEC doubled down on its appeal against the 2023 ruling favoring Ripple, while the non-profit organization Better Markets sided with the regulator, arguing that XRP is a security.…
Former Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Gary Gensler’s return to his old MIT haunt has ignited backlash from a section of the crypto industry. Gensler previously taught at the…
After four years of steering crypto regulations and financial market oversight, former U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Gary Gensler is returning to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).…
The SEC’s “un-American” crackdown on crypto is driving innovation overseas, a U.S. senator warned, backing Coinbase in a pivotal legal battle over digital assets. US Senator Calls SEC’s Crypto Approach…
TL;DR The SEC removed the Ripple lawsuit from its website, sparking speculation, but attorney Jeremy Hogan confirmed the case is still active in appellate court. Lawyer John Deaton recently outlined…
Yearn Finance founder Andre Cronje said he left the crypto space due to intense scrutiny and inquiries from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. New SEC Approach Prompts Cronje to…
TL;DR Analysts predict XRP could rise to a new all-time high if key support levels hold, with possible pullbacks to $2.80 or $2.50 seen as buying opportunities. A favorable resolution…
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has officially axed the controversial Staff Accounting Bulletin 121 (SAB 121), removing it via a new policy, SAB 122. This development means that…
TL;DR John Deaton sees three possible outcomes for the Ripple case after Gensler’s resignation: continuing the appeal, settling with a $125M fine, or a full dismissal – though the last…
The SEC has repealed SAB 121, ending a saga involving a congressional bill and a presidential veto. This opens new possibilities for traditional financial institutions, that are now free to…