The long-running legal battle between Ripple and the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is coming to a head. A final judgment is expected this week. Settlement rumors have been put to bed.
Judge Analisa Torres is set to rule on penalties and injunctions. The case has dragged on for nearly four years. It all started in December 2020. The SEC accused Ripple of flogging unregistered securities. Ripple hit back, claiming XRP is a digital currency like Bitcoin.
Torres already handed down a partial ruling. She classified XRP sales on exchanges as non-security. But institutional trades? Those were securities, she said.
Legal eagles James Murphy and Fred Rispoli reckon the final judgment will drop in early August. There's a small snag, though. Judge Sarah Netburn is still working on a motion.







