The Securities and Exchange Commission’s case against Ripple is drawing to a close. The latest development in the proceedings has nearly 13 documents being pulled out of public view.
Outcome of SEC v. Ripple case may trigger a rally in XRP
The SEC has filed a motion to protect documents requested by Ripple from public viewing.
The XRP Army, proponents and supporters of XRP, have unearthed one of the 13 entries that count as internal SEC documents in the case.
A speech draft of William Hinman, former SEC director of Corporation Finance, is enclosed as an entry in an email submitted for review and comment by SEC officials.
Pseudonymous XRP proponent @digitalassetbuy believes that Hinman’s speech came from a collection of people’s opinions.
Here it is @JohnEDeaton1 The Hinman speech came from this. It looks like a whole collection of people’s personal opinions. https://t.co/3JPoJ316uw — Digital Asset Investor Researcher/Wild Speculator (@digitalassetbuy) September 16, 2021
Hinman’s speech is considered critical to the outcome of the case since he declared that Ether is not a security, in June of 2018. Back then, Hinman argued that he had warned Ripple about XRP and advised the company to halt its sales.
On the contrary, when asked about Hinman’s statement, Gary Gensler, the current SEC Chair, refused to comment.
With the ongoing investigation of the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency exchange, Coinbase, and the firm behind the sixth-largest cryptocurrency, XRP, the XRP Army asks why the SEC is picking winners and losers in the industry.
The argument dates back to Hinman’s 2018 speech and the SEC’s proceedings against Ripple since December 2020.
Charles Gasparino of Fox Business Network shared the SEC’s response to “choosing winners and losers”, on September 15.
BREAKING (1/2): @SEC_Enforcement sources tell @FoxBusiness the logic of the agency’s case v @Ripple is that the company’s infrastructure is STILL being built out so XRP — the token which was used to finance the thing — is considered a security. @ethereum infrastructure is — Charles Gasparino (@CGasparino) September 15, 2021
The founder of Crypto-Law.us, lawyer and XRP proponent John Deaton believes Ripple will win based on its current defense.
This is why the memo and evidence tweeted out below by @digitalassetbuy helps @Ripple’s Fair Notice Defense.
It’s an OBJECTIVE standard. Ripple could have bad intent and still win.
But don’t take my word for it. Here is Judge Netburn: #xrpwins https://t.co/sTa57B2JRR pic.twitter.com/88e4IWApH0 — John E Deaton (@JohnEDeaton1) September 17, 2021
With XRP’s largest public holder under investigation by the SEC, institutional investors have not made big moves in the altcoin since December 2020.
However, it is interesting to note that the number of active XRP wallet addresses has increased by over 200% in the past three months. Retail traders are adopting XRP despite recent delisting across several spot exchanges, this is bullish for XRP price in the long-term.
The legendary trader and analyst Peter Brandt shared a potentially constructive long-term chart, analyzing the XRP/USD pair.
This is potentially a constructive long-term chart pic.twitter.com/byqGQOCfvc — Peter Brandt (@PeterLBrandt) September 15, 2021
The veteran trader Brandt considers that the altcoin’s price chart shows a head-and-shoulders pattern.
FXStreet analysts predict that the altcoin must hold support at $1.06 to avoid a 30% crash; XRP is likely to hit resistance at $1.27 before rallying further.
Source: FXStreet
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