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by: xpoolPosted on: June 15, 2025

Ripple and SEC Seek $125 Million Settlement in XRP Lawsuit

The Ripple lawsuit against the SEC continues, but recent developments suggest a potential settlement agreement. Key takeaways include a proposed $125 million escrow payment from Ripple to settle the ongoing litigation, with an estimated 70% chance of approval by Judge Analisa Torres. This move could significantly impact XRP’s market stability and regulatory landscape.

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