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Seeking Alpha 2023-07-13 16:21:38

Ripple sales to public isn't a security, judge rules, sending XRP up 30%

XRP ( XRP-USD ) spiked 30% midday Thursday after a U.S. District Court judge ruled that XRP isn't a security in terms of Programmatic Sales, meaning sales to the general public. However, it denied Ripple Labs' motion for summary judgment regarding Institutional Sales. The court will issue a separate order to set a trial date in due course, U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres said in the decision. XRP jumped to $0.61, its highest level in more than a year, after the news. In 2020, the Securities and Exchange Commission filed a lawsuit against Ripple Labs and two of its executives, alleging that the company raised more than $1.3B through an unregistered digital asset securities offering. The SEC contends that most cryptocurrencies fit the definition of securities, though it hasn't made that accusation against bitcoin ( BTC-USD ) or ethereum ( ETH-USD ), the two largest cryptos by market cap. Other cryptocurrencies also jumped in Thursday trading. Bitcoin ( BTC-USD ), the world's largest crypto by market cap, gained 1.5% to $30.9K, ethereum ( ETH-USD ) rose 3.3% to $1.95K, cardano ( ADA-USD ) jumped 9.0% , litecoin (LTC-UD) +7.4% , and polygon ( MATIC-USD ) +9.4% . Crypto-related stocks also climbed. Coinbase Global ( NASDAQ: COIN ) surged 9.6%, Marathon Digital ( MARA ) +11%, Riot Platforms ( RIOT ) +12%, Hut 8 Mining ( HUT ) +12%, Hive Digital ( HIVE ) +18%, Bakkt Holdings ( NYSE: BKKT ) +6.8%. More on Ripple: SA's Crypto Roundtable discussed the importance of the SEC/Ripple case Buy the SEC Uncertainty, Sell the Settlement News - June Update SEC versus crypto: Regulatory clarity or confusion? Ripple introduces central bank digital currency platform Ripple acquires Swiss crypto custody company Metaco

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