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Former US SEC Chairman Jay Clayton publicly criticized the court's ruling in favor of Ripple

Former US SEC Chairman Jay Clayton publicly criticized the court's ruling in favor of Ripple

CointimeCointime2023/12/10 18:06
By:Cointime

Former SEC Chairman Jay Clayton publicly criticized the favorable ruling for Ripple made by the court. XRP lawyer John Deaton refuted this criticism and emphasized the differences between the Ripple case and the SEC's lawsuits against cryptocurrency projects Terraform Labs and LBRY. In both of these cases, the court ruled against the SEC, but these rulings were based on motions to dismiss and did not involve providing complete evidence. The SEC's attempt to compare the cases seems to have failed.

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