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by: xpoolPosted on: August 16, 2025

Ripple v. SEC: Latest Developments Highlight Two Key Points

James K. Filan, a former federal prosecutor with expertise in the Ripple SEC lawsuit, has provided an update on X regarding recent developments. The SEC filed a status report in the Court of Appeals highlighting their joint stipulation for dismissal of appeals from both parties. This request awaits approval from the court.

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