Ripple CTO on Real Reason SEC Dropped The Case

By: bitcoin ethereum news|2025/05/03 15:00:02
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Stuart Alderoty, the Chief Legal Officer of blockchain payments firm Ripple Labs Inc., has taken to X to share in a one-minute video why the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) ended its lawsuit after over four years. The landmark case marked one of the biggest in the industry, and the closure now serves as a major reference for policy conversations. Here’s Why US SEC Ended XRP Lawsuit Alderoty noted that he has condensed about 6 years of active legal work into 60 seconds. He said the SEC dropped its appeal for the same reasons it ended its lawsuit against other firms besides Ripple. From a legal point of view, he noted that the regulator cannot bring an enforcement action without first explaining the law. In his Crypto in 1 Minute post , the Ripple CLO said the US SEC only just admitted what it has always been saying regarding the lack of clarity regarding the crypto laws. Moving forward, he said, now is the time to clean up the mess, get out of the courtroom, and get back into business. On top of his agenda is to get a smart crypto regulation by working alongside the US Congress, a collaborative effort that has already begun. Beyond the Ripple Lawsuit, Alderoty outlined the goals many are now looking forward to. These include keeping the bad actors out of the industry and, above all, creating the room for innovations to flourish. Ripple Is Back In Business It is worth noting that since the end of the XRP lawsuit, Ripple Labs has grown its business, especially in Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A). As reported earlier by CoinGape, the firm purchased Hidden Road for $1.25 billion. This acquisition placed it at the forefront of brokerage and settlement in the traditional financial market. To complement this, the payments company also made a $5 billion bid for Circle , the parent company of USDC. The stablecoin giant rejected the offer because it did not match its current valuation. Although it remains unknown whether it plans to increase the offer, the bid shows its willingness to expand its foothold. Meanwhile, the new US SEC under Chairman Paul Atkins remains under the radar. As a pro-crypto regulator, many believe Atkins will build on the positive shift piloted by former acting Chair Mark Uyeda. With the call on Congress for stablecoin regulation and the stance of the Donald Trump administration, the likelihood of securing functional and clear guidelines for digital assets remains high in the coming years. ✓ Share: Godfrey Benjamin Benjamin Godfrey is a blockchain enthusiast and journalists who relish writing about the real life applications of blockchain technology and innovations to drive general acceptance and worldwide integration of the emerging technology. His desires to educate people about cryptocurrencies inspires his contributions to renowned blockchain based media and sites. Benjamin Godfrey is a lover of sports and agriculture. Follow him on X, Linkedin Disclaimer: The presented content may include the personal opinion of the author and is subject to market condition. Do your market research before investing in cryptocurrencies. The author or the publication does not hold any responsibility for your personal financial loss. Source: https://coingape.com/xrp-lawsuit-ripple-cto-breaks-down-real-reason-sec-dropped-the-case/

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