Ripple And SEC Jointly File Against Third Parties To Avoid any Delay
Ripple and SEC Requested to Avoid Being Dragged By Third Parties
Ripple and SEC Requested to Avoid Being Dragged By Third Parties
Stuart Alderoty, Ripple General Counsel recently slammed the SEC Chairman, Gary Gensler, for his interpretation of the Supreme Court’s Security Test.
The Ripple defendants filed under seal their motions for summary judgement and a memorandum of law in support of the summary judgment.
Judge Torres Analisa who is one of the presiding Judges in the case between Ripple versus SEC, has approved the parties’ combined scheduling proposal governing all sealing issues concerning the upcoming summary judgement.
Attorney John Deaton Shares Scenarios On How Issues Between SEC And Ripple Could Be Settled
SpendTheBits (STB) is a payment solution released on Ripple’s XRP Ledger (XRPL) to ensure users do faster and more low-cost Bitcoin transactions with merchants.
Another joint proposal has recently been filed by both SEC and Ripple to govern all sealing cases regarding the upcoming summary judgement motions.
Attorney James K. Filan tweeted a page containing an abridged update of the lawsuits between Ripple and SEC.
Ripple, a blockchain company is presently working on various CBDC pilots for nations like Bhutan and the Republic of Palau.
John Deaton shared some documents unveiling how much Bill Hinman received as shares between 2017 and 2018, the time when he made a controversial Ethereum free pass statement.