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SEC to Use Ripple Case in Lawsuit Against Binance: What You Should Know

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  • The SEC is using the Ripple case, where a judge ruled XRP sales weren't securities, to strengthen its case against Binance.

  • The SEC wants to use part of the Ripple judge's ruling to influence the outcome of the Ripple appeal.

  • This shows the wider fight over crypto regulation, with the outcome of these cases impacting the future of crypto.

Five months in, and the battle between the SEC and Binance shows no signs of letting up! If you thought SEC v. Binance had faded from view, think again. Hereโ€™s the latest twist: the U.S. SEC is using the Ripple XRP case to strengthen its lawsuit against Binance, Binance.US, and former CEO Changpeng Zhao.

Here’s the full scoop.

Ripple Case Enters the Picture

In a strategic move, the SEC has included the Ripple class action as additional support in its ongoing case against Binance. This shows the SEC believes the legal findings from the Ripple case are crucial in their arguments against Binance. With most discovery disputes settled, the Binance lawsuit is nearing resolution, with various motions, including a joint request to dismiss the complaint, currently before the court.

Recently, Judge Hamilton ruled in favor of Ripple on several securities violation allegations, dismissing a significant portion of the plaintiff’s claims. However, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse still faces trial over allegations of making misleading statements about XRP sales. Garlinghouse remains confident about clarifying the issue during the trial.

SEC’s Strategic Approach

In the meantime SEC highlights, that Judge Hamiltonโ€™s ruling has contradicted its previous ruling, particularly the SDNY courtโ€™s finding that XRP programmatic sales are not securities. He noted that โ€œprogrammatic buyers may have purchased XRP with the expectation of profits derived from Rippleโ€™s efforts,โ€ a point that has stirred debate within the XRP community.

Regulatory Impact

Nevertheless, the SEC plans to use Judge Hamiltonโ€™s opinion and Garlinghouseโ€™s statements strategically. Their goal is to influence the Second Circuitโ€™s upcoming decision on Judge Torresโ€™ summary judgment on XRP, focusing on whether XRP sales should be considered securities.

The SECโ€™s inclusion of the Ripple case in its arguments against Binance reflects the heightened scrutiny facing the cryptocurrency sector. The outcomes of these high-stakes cases could reshape regulations, potentially impacting major cryptocurrency exchanges and assets.

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The plot thickens! With another potential landmark ruling on the horizon, the crypto market is watching SEC vs Binance move with bated breath.

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