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Ripple CEO Criticizes U.S. SEC: Is SEC Above the Law?

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  • Brad Garlinghouse slams SEC for ignoring the ruling that XRP isnโ€™t a security.

  • Bitnomial argues XRP futures should fall under CFTC, not SEC regulation.

  • Stuart Alderoty questions SECโ€™s credibility, calling its actions unconstitutional.

In July 2023, U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres ruled that the XRP token is not a security, a decision seen as a partial win for Ripple Labs and the broader crypto industry. Yet, despite this ruling, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) remains firm in insisting that XRP is a security.

Criticizing the SEC’s disregard for the court ruling, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse lashed out at the regulator. His response follows Bitnomialโ€™s lawsuit, challenging the SECโ€™s stance on XRP futures.

Brad Garlinghouse Slams SEC

In a recent tweet, Brad Garlinghouse voiced his frustration with the SEC, criticizing the agency for ignoring the courtโ€™s decision that XRP is not a security. He pointed out that the SECโ€™s actions show an attitude of acting above the law.

Garlinghouseโ€™s disapproval comes as the SEC maintains its stance in the Bitnomial case, where the crypto derivatives exchange Bitnomial challenged the SECโ€™s classification of XRP futures as “security futures.”

Bitnomial argues that XRP futures should fall under the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), as XRP itself has not been labeled security. In its court filing, Bitnomial accused the SEC of overstepping its authority and placing unnecessary regulatory burdens on the exchange.

Supporting Rippleโ€™s stance, Bitnomial noted that the SECโ€™s position directly conflicts with the court’s ruling, which found that XRP is not a security.

Regulatory Body or Bully?

Meanwhile, Rippleโ€™s Chief Legal Officer, Stuart Alderoty, also weighed in, questioning the credibility of a regulatory agency that disregards court rulings.

Alderoty highlighted that the SECโ€™s aggressive measures are unconstitutional, further damaging the agency’s credibility. He described the SECโ€™s behavior as an alarming example of a regulatory body pushing compliance through threats, despite being defeated in court.

SEC Pushing Its Authority Too Far

The SECโ€™s insistence on regulating XRP as a security has raised concerns within the crypto community. Meanwhile, pro-XRP lawyer Bill Morgan and legal expert John Deaton have both accused the SEC of overreach and questioned the agencyโ€™s motives

Deaton pointed to a recent case involving Digital Licensing, where the SEC was sanctioned for misconduct, further fueling skepticism about the regulator’s approach.

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