Judge Analisa Torres has ruled that the joint request by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Ripple to approve a settlement is “procedurally improper,” thereby keeping the long-runni...
Ripple has partnered with UAE-based firms Zand Bank and Mamo to use its Ripple Payments technology. In an official announcement, the company described the move as building on momentum after securing i...
The post Here’s What’s Exactly Happening With Ripple, SEC and The Never Ending Lawsuit appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News In the latest development in the ongoing legal battle between the SEC an...
Recent developments suggest that May 19 may mark a turning point for XRP, according to crypto analyst and prominent community figure J4b1 (@XRPJ4b1). The date draws attention due to an alignment of re...
Judge Analisa Torres denied Ripple-SEC’s motion to modify their settlement, citing procedural flaws under Rule 60. The denial leaves Ripple’s $125 million penalty and the ban on institutional XRP sale...
A US judge swatted down a joint motion from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the payments firm Ripple that would have taken steps toward ending their longstanding legal battle. Ri...
Bill Morgan, an attorney in the cryptocurrency space, has provided a clear update on the current status of the Ripple and SEC case proceedings. A procedural error has halted the progress of the XRP la...
The post Is BlackRock XRP ETF Coming Soon? Here’s the Truth Behind the $9 Trillion Rumors appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Speculation is heating up across social media that BlackRock might se...
Dave Portnoy bets on XRP against meme coins, says it could be “the next Bitcoin”
A critical development has occurred in the long-running litigation between Ripple and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Judge Analisa Torres rejected the settlement plan that was pres...
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