Ripple Labs Settles with SEC, Ending Legal Dispute Over XRP
According to ShibDaily, Ripple Labs has reached a settlement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), concluding a lengthy legal battle that has been closely monitored by the cryptocurrency industry. As part of the settlement, Ripple will pay a $50 million penalty and withdraw its cross-appeal. This resolution is significant in the ongoing regulatory discussions surrounding digital assets. Ripple's Chief Legal Officer, Stuart Alderoty, announced the settlement on social media, marking the end of the legal dispute. The SEC will retain $50 million of the original $125 million penalty, with the remainder returned to Ripple. Alderoty noted that the SEC has agreed to drop its appeal without conditions, and Ripple has reciprocated by dropping its cross-appeal. The agency will also request the court to lift the standard injunction previously imposed at the SEC's request, pending a Commission vote and the drafting of final documents.
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Ripple Labs Settles with SEC, Ending Legal Dispute Over XRP
According to ShibDaily, Ripple Labs has reached a settlement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), concluding a lengthy legal battle that has been closely monitored by the cryptocurrency industry. As part of the settlement, Ripple will pay a $50 million penalty and withdraw its cross-appeal. This resolution is significant in the ongoing regulatory discussions surrounding digital assets. Ripple's Chief Legal Officer, Stuart Alderoty, announced the settlement on social media, marking the end of the legal dispute. The SEC will retain $50 million of the original $125 million penalty, with the remainder returned to Ripple. Alderoty noted that the SEC has agreed to drop its appeal without conditions, and Ripple has reciprocated by dropping its cross-appeal. The agency will also request the court to lift the standard injunction previously imposed at the SEC's request, pending a Commission vote and the drafting of final documents.