SEC Commissioner Says Ripple Lawsuit Is Finally Laid to Rest
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The SEC leadership, including Commissioner Hester Peirce, ‘Crypto Mom,’ has confirmed that the agency has laid the Ripple case to rest. In a tweet yesterday, Commissioner Peirce stated that the SEC’s long-running case against Ripple has officially ended. This comes after the SEC and Ripple filed a joint stipulation to dismiss their appeal and cross-appeal, respectively, in the Second Circuit. After the filing, the commissioner emphasized that the case has finally been laid to rest, meaning that the lawsuit has been finally resolved, not paused nor partially settled. – Advertisement – Notably, Peirce referred to the resolution as a “welcome development” for several reasons, including that it eliminates a significant source of distraction. According to her, the SEC, which was initially focused on litigation, can now channel its energy toward creating a clear regulatory framework for crypto. SEC Chair and Ripple CLO React Reacting, SEC Chair Paul Atkins agreed with Peirce’s view that the Ripple case resolution is a turning point. He noted that now that the case is resolved, the commission can shift its energy from the courtroom to the policy drafting table. According to him, the SEC should only concern itself with building a clear regulatory framework for the U.S. crypto industry, fostering innovation in the space, and protecting investors. Commissioner Peirce is right. With this chapter closed, we now have an opportunity to shift our energy from the courtroom to the policy drafting table. Our focus should be on building a clear regulatory framework that fosters innovation while protecting investors. #ProjectCrypto — Paul Atkins (@SECPaulSAtkins) August 11, 2025 In response, Ripple’s CLO, Stuart Alderoty, expressed gratitude to the SEC chairman for leading efforts in creating clear rules for the U.S. crypto industry. Judge Torres’ Final Judgment Still Stands Meanwhile, the SEC also announced the resolution of its civil…
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