The name of the lawsuit filed by the SEC is like the fate of #XRP , which missed the 2021 bull season, seems to be changing after years. Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse had a meeting and dinner with #DonaldTrump last night after the crypto climate in the US. Garlinghouse shared a photo of the meeting from his X account, while his company's legal affairs manager Stuart Alderoty was also at the dinner.
One of the meetings that the crypto world was eagerly waiting for, especially after Donald Trump won the US elections, took place yesterday. Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse met with Trump at his mansion in Mar-a-Lago, Florida.
Ripple's legal affairs manager Stuart Alderoty was also present at the meeting. At the end of the night, the trio also gave classic photos taken with Trump's guests. Garlinghouse said "Good start to 2025" in his tweet from his X account.
Ripple's security range
Donald Trump stated before the elections that the crypto world provides convenience to those based in the US on many issues, including taxes, and that he wants this escape from the US. The meeting, which was also played by Alderoty, the director of legal affairs, created the impression that the 3-day also touched on regulatory issues.
Missed the 2021 bull season
Since XRP sales were securities transactions, the SEC filed a lawsuit against Ripple in December 2020. This case caused XRP's big bull season in 2021 to be missed. In the case that lasted more than 3 lines, especially the Ripple trial events last summer emerged.
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