The US Securities and Exchange Commission has finally appealed in Ripple’s case against earlier judgment from the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, a Wednesday filing revealed.
After the appeal, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse posted on X saying that somehow, SEC still hasn’t gotten the message: “they lost on everything that matters” even after Ripple, the crypto industry, and the rule of law have already prevailed. Garlinghouse added, “While we’ll fight in court for as long as we need, let’s be clear XRP’s status as a non-security is the law of the land today — and that does not change even in the face of this misguided — and infuriating — appeal.”
If Gensler and the SEC were rational, they would have moved on from this case long ago. It certainly hasn’t protected investors and instead has damaged the credibility and reputation of the SEC.
Somehow, they still haven’t gotten the message: they lost on everything that… https://t.co/1hW7xVSL9b
— Brad Garlinghouse (@bgarlinghouse) October 2, 2024
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Meanwhile, an SEC spokesperson shared that the district court decision in the Ripple’s case is against decades of Supreme Court precedent and securities laws and the SEC looks forward to making its case to the Second Circuit.
One of the repercussion of the development is – XRP currently trading at $0.5317 after it tanked by 11.68% in the past 1 day. The dip crept in, after XRP briefly surged, crossing the $0.6 barrier when speculations of the appeal first kicked in.
On August 7, a ruling from a judge ordered Ripple to pay a civil penalty of $125 million, an amount far below the SEC’s initial request of a $2 billion penalty. Moreover, the decision was not completely in SEC’s favor as it partially granted and also denied its initial motion for remedies in XRP’s sale.
The SEC first sued Ripple in 2020 and accused Ripple of violating securities laws with XRP sales as an unregistered security which brought in over $1.3 billion for the company.
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