Ripple’s 5-Year Legal Saga Ends With SEC’s Favorable Ruling For Fundraising

bitcoinistPublished on 2025-08-12Last updated on 2025-08-13

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In what could result in a new regulatory win for the blockchain payment company Ripple Labs, the US Securities and...

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In what could result in a new regulatory win for the blockchain payment company Ripple Labs, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has granted the company a special waiver that eases restrictions on its ability to raise capital. 

This decision comes after the regulatory agency and Ripple jointly dismissed appeals related to a 2023 district court ruling that imposed a permanent injunction against the company for past securities violations.

Easing Restrictions On Capital Raising For Ripple

The injunction, which ordinarily would prevent Ripple from utilizing Regulation D—an avenue for raising private capital from accredited investors without full SEC registration—posed a substantial hurdle for the firm. 

However, Crypto in America recently learned that the SEC cited “good cause” in its recent waiver, indicating a willingness to dissolve the injunction as part of a broader settlement reached in May. 

While the waiver does not erase Ripple’s previous violations, it allows the company to sell associated cryptocurrency, XRP, to private investors, facilitating operational funding and business expansion without the fundraising limitations imposed by the court.

Former Securities and Exchange Commission attorney Marc Fagel described the waiver as a bold move by the agency, suggesting that it directly contradicts the district court’s earlier ruling. 

“The SEC expressly references their desire to undo the injunction, which the district court pointedly denied. It’s a pretty blatant FU to the court,” Fagel remarked.

Atkins Outlines Vision For America As The ‘Crypto Capital of the World’

The implications of this waiver are significant for Ripple, allowing the company to attract private capital under Regulation D, which could accelerate its growth plans in a rapidly evolving market. 

Pro-crypto SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce welcomed the conclusion of the legal disputes in a recent social media post on X (formerly Twitter), emphasizing that this resolution will enable stakeholders to shift their focus towards establishing a clear regulatory framework for the cryptocurrency sector.

SEC Chairman Paul Atkins echoed Peirce’s sentiments, noting that with the legal chapter closed, the agency can redirect its efforts from litigation to policy-making. “Our focus should be on building a clear regulatory framework that fosters innovation while protecting investors,” he stated.

The SEC recently unveiled “Project Crypto,” an initiative aimed at modernizing securities rules to facilitate the transition of financial markets from off-chain to on-chain environments. 

Atkins articulated the vision of making America the “crypto capital of the world,” aligning the SEC’s regulatory approach with the broader aspirations of the US government and President Donald Trump.

Ripple
The daily chart shows XRP’s price uptick on Tuesday. Source: XRPUSDT on TradingView.com

As of press time, XRP trades at $3.29, jumping over 4% for the day and over 11% on the weekly time frame. Over longer periods, however, the cryptocurrency has seen a year-to-date growth of 481%, outpacing the largest digital assets like Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH). 

Featured image from DALL-E, chart from TradingView.com 

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