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by: xpoolPosted on: April 19, 2025

Ripple Lawsuit: Did the SEC Use It to Delay Growth and Form New Rules?

A new theory within the XRP community suggests the Ripple vs. SEC lawsuit may not have been about XRP itself, but rather about buying time for the regulatory landscape. Instead of focusing on the classification of XRP, some believe the legal battle was designed to stall Ripple’s operations and influence regulatory frameworks. ]

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