San Francisco-based blockchain startup Ripple is facing challenges in its ongoing lawsuit with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Last week, a U.S. judge rejected the SEC’s appeal for an interlocutory motion in the Ripple lawsuit and pushed for a settlement between the two parties. Amidst this legal battle, Ripple’s Chief Financial Officer, Kristina Campbell, has left the company to join healthcare firm Maven Clinic. This transition comes as Ripple has secured two consecutive victories in court, with a trial date set for April 2024. The outcome of the Ripple-SEC lawsuit is eagerly awaited by XRP supporters and the cryptocurrency community, as a favorable settlement could potentially trigger a bull run for XRP and improve the regulatory landscape in the United States. However, the price of XRP has recently declined, and technical indicators suggest a potential further decline if the immediate support level is not protected.
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Kristina Campbell |
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U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Maven Clinic, Ripple |
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