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Ripple CEO Warns SEC’s Appeal Win Could Drive US Crypto Firms Offshore

Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse warns of industry disruption if US SEC wins appeal on XRP as an investment contract.
Ripple CEO Warns SEC’s Appeal Win Could Drive US Crypto Firms Offshore

Highlights

  • Ripple CEO warns SEC win could push crypto industry offshore.
  • Garlinghouse optimistic about Ripple, eyes expansion in custody and stablecoins.
  • US SEC appeal extension to Jan 2025 could delay Ripple's legal resolution.

Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse has expressed concerns about the potential consequences for the crypto industry if the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) succeeds in its recent appeal.

Speaking about the cross-appeal filed by Ripple, Garlinghouse highlighted the issue of whether an “investment contract” under the Securities Act requires an explicit agreement.

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Ripple CEO Highlights Caution Should US SEC’s Appeal Win

During a recent discussion, entrepreneur Anthony Pompliano questioned Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse on the SEC’s stance and its implications for the crypto sector. Pompliano raised concerns about how the classification of crypto tokens as “investment contracts” might affect platforms like Coinbase, which facilitate trading of various tokens. 

Ripple CEO responded by warning that a US SEC victory on this issue could disrupt the industry, forcing businesses to consider relocating outside the U.S. This comment comes as the firm recently filed a cross-appeal seeking clarification on whether an investment contract under U.S. securities laws requires a formal agreement between parties. 

This question lies at the heart of its ongoing suit against the regulator, which claims that Ripple’s sale of XRP constitutes an unregistered securities offering. 

“If the SEC were to prevail on this point, it is a mess for the industry,” Garlinghouse said. “It just pushes more of it offshore.” Ripple’s legal team argues that XRP, much like Bitcoin, does not fit the definition of a security. Stuart Alderoty, Ripple’s Chief Legal Officer, emphasized that the court has already ruled XRP as a non-security, a classification that the US SEC is not contesting.

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US SEC Criticized for Inconsistency

Pompliano also questioned Garlinghouse on the apparent contradiction in the  Securities and Exchange Commission’s actions—allowing Coinbase to go public and permitting Bitcoin ETFs, while simultaneously cracking down on other crypto firms. 

Garlinghouse remarked that the regulator’s decisions seem inconsistent, suggesting the agency “approved the ETF kicking and screaming.” He implied that regulatory approvals are being granted reluctantly, underscoring the challenges the industry faces in securing clear guidelines. 

As a result, when asked to say something positive about the regulator, Garlinghouse replied humorously, “There’s gonna be a new SEC chair.” This statement aligns with  ETF analyst Eric Balchunas from Bloomberg Intelligence. According to Eric, the future of crypto ETFs may be influenced by the outcome of the upcoming U.S. presidential election

Balchunas has remarked that if former President Donald Trump wins, a more “libertarian” SEC chair could potentially create a favorable environment for crypto ETFs.

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Optimism for Ripple Amid Regulatory Challenges

Despite the ongoing struggles, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse expressed optimism for Ripple’s future. He noted increased interest from institutional investors and large financial entities, signaling a potential growth phase for the company. At the firm’s recent Swell conference, representatives from major global banks discussed opportunities to use digital assets for more efficient payments and financial services.

The company is also expanding into the custody and stablecoin markets, according to Garlinghouse, who described these areas as promising for the company’s long-term strategy. Furthermore, he reiterated that an XRP-based exchange-traded fund (ETF) could be “inevitable,” reflecting the company’s confidence in broader acceptance of XRP as a mainstream asset.

Garlinghouse’s comments come as the regulator has requested to extend its filing deadline for the appeal brief to January 2025, prolonging the resolution of the case.

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