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Ripple’s Legal Triumph Sets Precedent for Crypto Industry; U.S. Rep Proposes Funding Restriction on SEC

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Elena R

In a groundbreaking legal battle, Ripple emerged victorious against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in July, marking a pivotal moment for the crypto industry.

Judge Analisa Torres of the U.S. District Court ruled that secondary sales of Ripple’s digital asset, XRP, could be deemed securities transactions. Notably, this decision officially countered the SEC’s claim that XRP sold on secondary markets was not a security.

This landmark victory has reverberated across the crypto space, with companies like Coinbase and Binance referencing Ripple’s success in their own legal confrontations with the regulatory body.

U.S. Rep’s Response: A Proposed Amendment to Restrict SEC Funding

The Ripple-SEC case’s implications extend beyond the courtroom, as Representative Tom Emmer of Minnesota’s sixth congressional district seized upon the judgment to propose a significant amendment. During a congressional hearing on November 8, Rep. Emmer submitted a budget amendment aimed at restricting the SEC’s use of public funds for cryptocurrency enforcement actions.

In his address, Rep. Emmer criticized the SEC’s approach to regulating the crypto industry, highlighting that despite targeting numerous cryptocurrency companies, the regulatory body has failed to establish any specific rules or regulations for the sector. Emmer argued that Congress lacks the authority to grant the SEC jurisdiction over the digital asset market.

Drawing inspiration from Ripple’s legal triumph, Rep. Emmer emphasized the need to curb what he sees as the SEC’s overreach. He pointed out that the Southern District of New York, in siding with XRP, declared in July that it is not a security in and of itself. Emmer contends that this case exposes the SEC’s misuse of regulatory authority.

The proposed budget amendment has made progress, finding its way into the House’s budget measure. Whether the amendment receives final approval from the reconciliation committee remains uncertain, but its potential adoption would significantly limit the SEC’s financial resources for pursuing legal actions against cryptocurrency companies.

Ripple’s success in challenging the SEC has become a rallying point for the crypto industry, fostering hopes of curbing regulatory overreach and establishing clearer guidelines for market participants. As the legal and regulatory landscape continues to evolve, the outcome of Rep. Emmer’s proposed amendment will be closely watched by stakeholders within the burgeoning cryptocurrency space.

Elena R

Elena is an expert in technical analysis and risk management in cryptocurrency market. She has 10+year experience in writing - accordingly she is avid journalists with a passion towards researching new insights coming into crypto erena.

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