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SEC Ripple case could show why crypto needs clearer rules

NBTCBy NBTC13/06/2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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The legal battle between the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Ripple Labs has dragged on for nearly five years. It is one of the most closely monitored cases as the court decides whether selling XRP broke US securities laws.

When people thought the case was finally over after Ripple and the SEC agreed to a joint settlement, District Judge Analisa Torres rejected the request because it wasn’t filed correctly under court rules.

This minor setback looks like a procedural delay to some people, but others think it proves the legal system isn’t ready to handle cryptocurrency-related cases and that even the SEC is confused about applying decades-old financial laws to brand-new technologies.

What happened in the Ripple vs. SEC case?

The US Securities and Exchange Commission sued Ripple Labs in December 2020 for breaking investor protection laws that apply to stocks or bonds by raising $1.3 billion from selling XRP tokens without registering them as securities.

Ripple fought back, saying XRP is not a security but a digital currency, but Judge Analisa Torres ruled in 2023 that Ripple violated securities laws when it sold XRP directly to institutional investors like hedge funds and investment firms.

She said the deals still involved investment contracts categorized under federal securities regulations and penalized Ripple with a $125 million fine plus restrictions on structured sales of XRP to institutions in the future.

However, Ripple and the SEC reached a new agreement to reduce the penalty to $50 million and remove the restrictions in 2024, but the judge rejected their request because it wasn’t filed using the correct legal format.

Why did the Judge really say no to the deal?

Judge Analisa Torres rejected the joint motion from Ripple and the SEC because their legal process didn’t follow Rule 60. The rule only allows changes to final judgments if there are rare and exceptional circumstances like new evidence, fraud, or serious procedural mistakes.

The judge said Ripple and the SEC just wanted to change the fine amount and remove restrictions after reaching a new agreement without a strong enough reason to meet that high legal standard.

The cryptocurrency community thinks this setback shows that the current legal system is slow and rigid regarding blockchain because deals, innovations, and market reactions move in real-time. At the same time, court rulings and settlement approvals can take months or even years.

This means investors will remain confused, token prices will fluctuate based on rumors, and the cryptocurrency community will speculate over future agreements in court simply because small procedural mistakes in the legal system can cause big delays.

Crypto regulation still has no clear path

The Ripple case is just one example of a bigger problem in how the rules for regulating cryptocurrencies remain unclear because the SEC sometimes pushes for huge penalties, and other times, it quietly drops charges with very little explanation.

For example, the agency sued Kraken and Coinbase for selling investment products that weren’t registered under securities laws but recently dropped the cases after striking deals that seem to change the rules case by case.

The SEC also accused Terraform Labs of damages after its TerraUSD stablecoin collapsed and wiped out billions of dollars from the market but still settled with a small penalty.

These events make people wonder how enforcement decisions are really made and whether they reflect a fair or consistent set of standards when the damage caused appears far greater than in Ripple’s situation.

Regulators like the SEC and CFTC still apply old rules (some written in the 1930s or 1940s) to brand blockchains, stablecoins, and smart contracts because Congress hasn’t passed any major law that gives them authority to oversee digital assets. It’s no wonder judges are unsure about what legal standards apply in these complex disputes, developers remain confused about how to build legal products, and investors don’t know what to invest in.

Cryptocurrency firms struggle to balance growth ambitions with regulatory risks

Cryptocurrency companies face a dilemma where they either keep their operations small and limited to avoid attracting regulatory trouble or push for growth and innovation. However, they risk facing costly lawsuits and enforcement actions from the SEC because there aren’t clear rules.

Ripple’s long and expensive legal battle shows how challenging it is for any firm to survive this uncertain regulatory environment, especially smaller startups that simply cannot afford such costly and time-consuming fights.

The judge’s rejection of the Ripple and the SEC settlement was grounded in procedural laws but still felt like a missed opportunity to end a prolonged and exhausting saga because their agreement was a rare moment of cooperation that many hoped would bring clear guidance.

And just like that, organizations, investors, and regulators don’t know how to move forward with innovation while staying compliant with the law.

Ripple’s legal battle highlights urgent need for clear crypto regulation

Ripple can still refile their motion correctly using Rule 60 (b) but will have to spend more time in court while investors remain nervous and developers cautious because XRP prices fluctuate sharply with each new headline about the case.

Regulators haven’t also said when or how tokens like XRP will be officially classified and regulated under the law. This has turned the entire Ripple case into a complex, drawn-out saga that still leaves more questions than answers about the future of crypto regulation and enforcement.

The watchdogs must act quickly and communicate openly to keep pace with digital finance because cryptocurrency communities urgently need clear guardrails to operate safely and know how to apply them to plan and grow without sudden legal problems.

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