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Ripple ordered to pay $125M in SEC legal battle

By Zoey ZhuAugust 9, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • Ripple Labs Inc. ordered to pay $125 million for selling its XRP token without proper registration, following a long legal battle with the SEC, which originally sought $2 billion.
  • XRP token rose by 25% after the ruling, though the broader market for digital currencies remains subdued due to ongoing risk aversion.

OUR TAKE
The Ripple ruling highlights the growing tension between innovation in the cryptocurrency space and regulatory enforcement. While Ripple has avoided the worst-case scenario with a significantly reduced penalty, the case underscores the importance of regulatory clarity for the crypto industry. The outcome may embolden other digital asset companies to challenge regulatory actions, but it also raises questions about the balance between promoting innovation and protecting investors.

— Zoey Zhu, BTW reporter

What happened

Ripple Labs Inc. has been ordered by a federal judge to pay a $125 million civil penalty for the unregistered sale of its XRP token to institutional investors, a fraction of the nearly $2 billion originally sought by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The legal battle, which began in 2020, centred around the SEC’s claim that Ripple’s sale of XRP constituted an unregistered securities offering. The judge, U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres, ruled that while XRP sales to institutional investors were subject to securities law, the case involved no allegations of fraud.

XRP’s market value responded positively to the news, with the token rising by as much as 25% to 64 cents. However, the cryptocurrency’s overall performance remains flat for the year amidst broader market volatility. The ruling is seen as a significant moment in the ongoing debate over regulatory authority in the crypto space, especially as the SEC pursues other high-profile cases involving digital asset issuers and exchanges.

Also read: Ripple CEO: Crypto market to exceed $5T, driven by halving and ETFs

Also read: $112.5 million Ripple (XRP) hack may have involved an insider

Why it’s important

This ruling marks a critical moment in the intersection of cryptocurrency and regulatory oversight. The SEC’s original pursuit of nearly $2 billion in penalties underscores the agency’s aggressive stance towards what it considers unregistered securities offerings in the digital asset space. The judge’s decision to impose a much smaller penalty of $125 million, while denying the SEC’s request for Ripple to disgorge profits, sends a message about the limits of regulatory enforcement without allegations of fraud or significant investor harm.

Ripple’s CEO, Brad Garlinghouse, and general counsel, Stuart Alderoty, framed the ruling as a victory not only for Ripple but for the broader cryptocurrency industry. They argue that the significantly reduced penalty indicates a pushback against the SEC’s overreach, potentially signalling a shift in how future cases may be adjudicated. As the SEC continues to assert its regulatory power over crypto, this ruling could serve as a precedent for other cases, influencing the broader legal and financial landscape of digital assets.

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Zoey Zhu is a news reporter at Blue Tech Wave media specialised in tech trends. She got a Master degree from University College London. Send emails to z.zhu@btw.media.

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