SEC’s Closed-Door Meeting Thursday Could Determine Ripple’s Future
The legal dispute between Ripple Labs Inc. and the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) may reach a pivotal moment this week as both parties are set to convene in a closed-door meeting on Thursday, July 18, 2024.
Speculation has surged following a tweet by Brett Hill, an ambassador for the Bitrue crypto exchange, hinting at significant developments in the Ripple vs. SEC case.
While the SEC’s official announcement about the meeting did not explicitly mention Ripple, the agenda items, which include discussions on injunctive actions, administrative proceedings, and litigation resolutions, strongly suggest implications for ongoing enforcement actions, possibly involving Ripple.
Scheduled to take place at the SEC headquarters in Washington, DC, with provisions for remote participation, the meeting’s non-public status underscores its sensitive nature, shielded by legal exemptions covering privacy, law enforcement proceedings, and financial information.
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Solana Soars Above $150 – Here’s What Could Extend GainsThe SEC has committed to providing updates on any changes to the meeting’s agenda or outcomes via its official channels, reflecting the fluid and consequential nature of regulatory deliberations.
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