XRP Army Declares Victory: “Right Side of History” After SEC Bows Out of Ripple Case
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After nearly five years of legal trench warfare, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has officially ended its fight with Ripple Labs—and the self-styled XRP Army is busy planting victory flags across social media. The SEC’s 2020 lawsuit was supposed to be Ripple’s Waterloo. Instead, it became the Army’s recruitment drive. The regulator alleged Ripple raised $1.3 billion through an unregistered securities sale of XRP. Ripple countered with a hard “nope,” arguing XRP is not a security. Then-CEO Brad Garlinghouse, never one for understatement, wrote in a 2020 blog post: “We are not only on the right side of the law, but we will be on the right side of history.” That line became gospel for the XRP faithful—mocked at first, but now chanted like a war cry. On Thursday, the SEC dropped its appeal, Ripple dropped its cross-appeal, and both agreed to eat their own legal fees, sealing a June agreement for Ripple to pay $125 million. And just like that, the most-watched crypto case in the U.S. ended not with a bang, but with two signatures on a court filing. How to Build an Army Before the lawsuit, “XRP Army” was a term outsiders lobbed as an insult at the project’s louder backers. After the SEC came knocking, it turned into a badge of honor. Community figures like attorney John Deaton rallied 75,000 XRP holders into legal action, collecting hundreds of affidavits in Ripple’s defense. They see the case as a landmark moment for U.S. crypto regulation—one that could ripple (sorry, again) far beyond XRP. In their telling, defeating the SEC isn’t just a win for one token; it’s a strike against regulatory overreach that could benefit the entire digital asset sector. The End… and the Beginning XRP traded around $0.56 before the lawsuit and plunged to $0.21…
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