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by: xpoolPosted on: May 19, 2025

Ripple Lawsuit: Could 2025 Be the Year of Resolution?

After years of legal wrangling, the Ripple vs. SEC lawsuit is inching towards a potential resolution in 2025. The timeline hinges on upcoming actions from both parties and an anticipated SEC meeting this week. Here’s a closer look at where things stand, what could be next, and why this year holds significance for XRP.

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