The SEC is dropping its appeal against Ripple, pending final approval after more than four years of legal battles, but the fight isn't over yet.
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Digital asset derivatives exchange Bitnomial has announced the launch of the first-ever XRP futures regulated by the CFTC.
Ripple (XRP) surged 10% to reach $2.59 on Wednesday following a landmark announcement that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has officially dropped its lawsuit against Ripple. How high can XRP price reach before retracing?
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is officially dropping its lawsuit against Ripple Labs, according to CEO Brad Garlinghouse.
Bitnomial announced that it will launch an XRP futures contract tomorrow, the first in the US. The announcement comes after the SEC reportedly dropped its landmark lawsuit against Ripple today.
The Security and Exchange Commission's (SEC) case against Ripple has concluded, according to that company's CEO.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission's dismissal of its years-long lawsuit against Ripple Labs, the developer of the XRP Ledger blockchain network, is a “victory for the industry,” Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse said at Blockworks' 2025 Digital Asset Summit in New York.Earlier on March 19, Garlinghouse revealed that the SEC would dismiss its legal action against Ripple, ending four years of litigation against the blockchain developer for an alleged $1.3-billion unregistered securities offering in 2020. “It feels like a victory for the industry and the beginning of a new chapter,” Garlinghouse said on March 19 at the Summit, which was attended by Cointelegraph.
The chances of an XRP exchange-traded fund (ETF) approval in 2025 have soared after Ripple announced that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has officially dropped its case against the company.
With the SEC dropping its four-year lawsuit against Ripple, industry experts are examining whether Ripple (CRYPTO: XRP) could overtake Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) in market capitalization, a feat that would require overcoming significant market and structural challenges. What Happened: The legal resolution, confirmed by Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse, has already driven XRP's price to $2.53, a 13% increase, according to data from CoinMarketCap, reflecting renewed investor confidence.
TL;DR The crypto market surges after Ripple's historic victory against the SEC, boosting Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, and other altcoins. Bitcoin reaches $84,500 (+3.2%) and Ethereum surpasses $2,000 (+8%). XRP continues its rise with an 11.87 The crypto market is experiencing a great day following Ripple's victory in its legal dispute with the U.S.
XRP bulls are back in control, fueled by news that the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) has dropped its case against Ripple.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission dropping its appeal against Ripple is the “final exclamation point that these [XRP] tokens are considered digital commodities, not securities,” crypto lawyer John Deaton told Cointelegraph.Deaton added that there is still a $125-million judgment against Ripple over the improper selling of the XRP (XRP) cryptocurrency, which perhaps the company can negotiate down now that the SEC has dropped its appeal. Deaton is a well-known lawyer who represented XRP holders, arguing that their interests were not being represented in the SEC's case against Ripple.
Bitcoin (BTC) has been clinging to the 200-day simple moving average ($84,359), which suggests that the bulls have kept up the pressure. That improves the prospects of an upside breakout, signaling the corrective phase may be ending.
Crypto derivatives exchange Bitnomial has officially launched its XRP futures contract following the latest developments in the Ripple case. On March 19, 2025, Ripple chief executive officer Brad Garlinghouse announced that the U.S.
Ripple's Chief Legal Officer (CLO), Stuart Alderoty, has shared insights into the next steps following the SEC's decision to drop its appeal against Ripple. The move marks a significant shift in the ongoing legal battle, with Ripple now in a stronger position to shape the future of its case against the U.S. Securities and Exchange
Bitnomial says it decided to dismiss its case against the SEC over what it called "inappropriate" jurisdiction over its XRP futures product.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has officially dropped its lawsuit against Ripple today, fueling a sharp 14.4% surge in XRP's price to $2.56, with a market capitalization of $149.35 billion and a 24-hour trading volume of $7.62 billion, while price action fluctuated between $2.23 and $2.592 intraday.
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse said in a new video shared on his X account Wednesday that the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will dismiss its appeal in the enforcement case it's been pursuing against the blockchain company for over four years.
After more than four years of legal battles, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has dropped its appeal against Ripple. In an update on X, Stuart Alderoty, Ripple's Chief Legal Officer (CLO), celebrated the development as a major legal victory.
Crypto Options and Futures Exchange Bitnomial has announced the launch of the XRP futures contract, a product it has placed on its radar since at least October 2024. The exchange noted that the push for this product comes amid the improving regulatory clarity with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Ripple vs. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is one of the longest-running legal wrangles in the crypto industry. Over the years, the lawsuit has created a lot of uncertainty for XRP holders and investors.
Despite demonstrating a greater degree of resilience to the current cryptocurrency market downturn compared to its larger peers, the longstanding legal battle between the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Ripple has been an anchor preventing XRP price from rising above a crucial level of resistance at $2.80 in recent weeks.
Ripple's CEO, Brad Garlinghouse, took to X to share the news. He called it “a resounding victory for Ripple, for crypto, every way you look at it.
The U.S. SEC ends its four-year legal battle with Ripple over XRP's classification. Ripple CEO says the case's resolution signals a turning point, boosting XRP's market cap and prompting renewed focus on crypto regulation clarity. The post SEC Ends Legal Battle with Ripple in XRP Case, Ripple CEO Says appeared first on Cryptonews.
The XRP price regained momentum on Wednesday after the Securities and Exchange Commission ended its legal battle against Ripple. Ripple (XRP) rose to $2.55, up by almost 50% from its lowest level this year.
The four-year long lawsuit between Ripple and the SEC, which began under the Biden administration and was led by SEC Chair Gary Gensler, has finally concluded during the Trump administration. With Trump's immense support for the crypto sector, a number of cases against the SEC have been dismissed under the new SEC leadership.
Ripple (XRP) has jumped by 13% in the past 24 hours, with its sudden move to $2.54 coming as the SEC drops its appeal in its case against Ripple. The post Ripple (XRP) Skyrockets as SEC Drops Appeal | Brad Garlinghouse Declares Victory appeared first on Cryptonews.
Since the late afternoon yesterday, the price of XRP (XRP 12.27%) had zipped roughly 10% higher as of 10:16 a.m. ET. Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse announced in a video on X that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) plans to drop its appeal in a long-standing lawsuit against Ripple, the company behind XRP.
XRP is trading at a crucial level, setting up for what could be a major breakout. The altcoin has been one of the top performers since November 2024, maintaining strength even as the broader market struggles with uncertainty.
XRP surges 14% as the SEC drops its appeal in the Ripple lawsuit, easing regulatory uncertainty and fueling bullish momentum for the cryptocurrency.
In cryptocurrencies, XRP stood out on Wednesday, rising 11% to a two-week high of $2.50, after the CEO Ripple Labs said the SEC was dropping its appeal into a long-running case against the company. Brad Garlinghouse said in a tweet on X that the US financial regulator "will drop its appeal" over the case against Ripple Labs.
The lawsuit of the US Securities and Exchange Commission against Ripple, Inc. is ended, announced the project's founder Brad Garlinghouse. XRP rallied above $2.55, with an expectation of returning to its all-time high.
XRP price is rising after Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse confirmed that the SEC will drop its appeal soon. Traders are optimistic that Ripple could hit $10 soon and easily outperform Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana.
XRP shoots up 12% while speculations regarding case closure paint a bright picture for believers in the OG chain's value.
XRP has formed support at $2.30 as investors have traded the asset actively in the last 24 hours. Unlike earlier in the month, XRP's bearish volatility appears to be thinning out, emphasizing recovery.
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XRP, the fourth largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, surged almost 14% in an instant after the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) decided to drop its appeal in the ongoing lawsuit against Ripple. This unexpected development has ignited bullish momentum for the XRP price.
After more than three years of litigation, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will drop the case against Ripple Labs. According to Brad Garlinghouse, the CEO of Ripple Labs, the U.S. SEC will drop its appeal, which was filed to dispute the 2023 ruling by Judge Analisa Torres.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission will drop its appeal against Ripple Labs, the crypto firm's CEO Brad Garlinghouse said in a post on social media platform X.
Ripple has secured a decisive victory in its long-running legal battle with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). On March 19, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse confirmed that the regulator had dropped its appeal against the blockchain company, marking a significant win for Ripple and the broader crypto industry.
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse confirmed that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission will not pursue further appeals in its long-running case against the company, marking the end of a four-year legal battle. What Happened: "The case is over," Garlinghouse announced, describing the outcome as a "victory" and labeling the SEC's lawsuit as a failed attempt to stifle the crypto industry.
TL;DR The legal battle between the SEC and Ripple has come to an end, marking a historic victory for the crypto industry and setting a key regulatory precedent in the U.S. XRP is not considered a security, reinforcing the legitimacy of digital assets and their trade without excessive regulatory restrictions.