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Ripple CLO Stuart Alderoty Outlines These 6 Guidelines For US SEC

Ripple CLO outlines six key principles urging the US SEC to regulate securities transactions and collaborate with Congress in 2025.
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Ripple CLO Stuart Alderoty Outlines These 6 Guidelines For US SEC

Highlights

  • Ripple CLO Stuart Alderoty asserts the SEC has jurisdiction only over security transactions, not simple asset sales, in crypto cases.
  • Alderoty dismisses the notion that crypto tokens can evolve from securities to non-securities, calling it a baseless legal fallacy.
  • Ripple urges SEC to focus on fraud cases, collaborate with Congress, and avoid overreach in cryptocurrency regulation by enforcement.

Ripple’s Chief Legal Officer, Stuart Alderoty, outlined six key principles on New Year’s Eve, urging the US SEC to adopt a measured approach to crypto regulation. According to Alderoty, the SEC should only regulate securities transactions rather than expand its authority over asset sales without contractual rights or obligations.

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Ripple CLO Shares 6 Guidelines for SEC Crypto Regulation in 2025

In a statement shared on social media, Ripple CLO Stuart Alderoty emphasized the limited jurisdiction of the US SEC. He stated that the regulatory body should only oversee security transactions. Simple asset sales, such as selling a gold bar without associated rights or obligations, fall outside the Securities and Exchange Commission purview.

Alderoty illustrated his point by contrasting two scenarios: selling a gold bar with contractual rights to a gold mine, which constitutes a security transaction, versus selling a gold bar without such conditions, which does not. This clarification asserts that the US Securities and Exchange Commission cannot regulate transactions that lack post-sale obligations.

Moreover, Alderoty rejected the idea that a cryptocurrency token can change its classification from a security to a non-security. He labeled this concept a theory without legal support. This notion, he argued, serves only to complicate cryptocurrency regulations.

Alderoty insisted, 

“Let’s hope these principles won’t need repeating in 2025 and beyond.”

The Ripple CLO also reiterated that while cryptocurrency tokens may be used in security transactions, they are not inherently securities. This distinction is crucial for the industry, as it challenges the SEC’s broader interpretation of its authority over digital assets.

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Call for Collaboration Between US SEC and Congress

Alderoty urged the next SEC chair to adopt a collaborative approach with Congress. He recommended focusing on clear and transparent rules for the cryptocurrency industry. This call for cooperation aligns with Ripple’s position against the SEC’s enforcement actions.

In his statement, Alderoty also emphasized the need for the US Securities and Exchange Commission to address only fraud-related cases involving crypto. He criticized the regulator for expanding its jurisdiction based on subjective criteria, which he described as self-serving.

Moreso, recently, Ripple CLO Stuart Alderoty emphasized the urgency of ending the Ripple vs SEC lawsuit, labeling it a “lawless lawsuit”. Alderoty reiterated his call for the incoming Trump administration to address the controversies surrounding former SEC official William Hinman’s statements. The Ripple CLO claims that his statements caused regulatory confusion and undermined trust in the agency.

The six principles outlined by Alderoty reflect Ripple’s stance on fostering fair regulatory practices. With the incoming Donald Trump administration, the cryptocurrency industry anticipates a shift toward more cooperative regulatory practices.

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