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Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse did not mince words in a recent post about the SEC’s continued pursuit of its lawsuit against Ripple. Garlinghouse expressed deep frustration with the SEC, particularly its Chair Gary Gensler, stating that if the agency were rational, they would have dropped the case long ago. Instead of protecting investors, the SEC has damaged its credibility and reputation. According to Garlinghouse, Ripple and the broader crypto industry have already secured victory on key issues, including XRP’s status as a non-security.

If Gensler and the SEC were rational, they would have moved on from this case long ago. It certainly hasn’t protected investors and instead has damaged the credibility and reputation of the SEC.Somehow, they still haven't gotten the message: they lost on everything that… https://t.co/1hW7xVSL9b

— Brad Garlinghouse (@bgarlinghouse) October 2, 2024

XRP’s Status is Clear, Despite SEC’s Appeal

Garlinghouse emphasized that XRP’s legal status as a non-security is now well established. Despite the SEC’s decision to appeal, Garlinghouse remains confident, calling the appeal misguided and infuriating. He pointed out that when the SEC previously attempted an interlocutory appeal, it did not challenge XRP’s non-security status—an important legal milestone that Ripple intends to defend.

Stuart Alderoty Backs Garlinghouse’s Position

Ripple’s Chief Legal Officer Stuart Alderoty echoed Garlinghouse’s views, labeling the SEC’s decision to appeal as both disappointing and unsurprising. Alderoty described the lawsuit as an “embarrassment” for the SEC, emphasizing that the court had already rejected claims that Ripple acted recklessly. There were no allegations of fraud, nor were there any victims or financial losses in the case, which Alderoty believes further undermines the SEC’s rationale for continuing.

SEC’s Misguided Litigation Strategy

Alderoty also criticized the SEC for what he called “litigation warfare” against the crypto industry, accusing the agency of using the courts to stall progress rather than faithfully applying the law. Ripple is currently evaluating whether to file a cross-appeal to further challenge the SEC’s position. Alderoty vowed that Ripple is ready to fight once again in the appellate court, asserting that Ripple is leading the charge for the entire crypto industry.

In a striking coincidence, the SEC’s Enforcement Director, Gurbir Grewal, announced his resignation just an hour before the SEC’s decision to appeal. While Garlinghouse and Alderoty did not explicitly link the two events, the timing suggests potential internal shake-ups within the SEC, further fueling speculation about the agency’s long-term strategy.

Ripple remains committed to defending XRP’s non-security status and pushing back against what they see as a misguided, and ultimately futile, attempt by the SEC to extend the lawsuit. Both Garlinghouse and Alderoty remain resolute that Ripple and the broader crypto industry will continue to prevail.