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Ripple CTO Weighs In on Amici Take in Coinbase SEC Lawsuit

Published 2023-08-13, 09:06 a/m
© Reuters.  Ripple CTO Weighs In on Amici Take in Coinbase SEC Lawsuit
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U.Today - U.S. crypto exchange took a big leap forward in its ongoing legal tussle with the SEC when notable individuals and organizations joined the case as amici.

U.S. lawmaker Cynthia Lummis, the Blockchain Association, the Crypto Council for Innovation, the Chamber of Digital Commerce, the DeFi Education Fund, the Chamber of Progress, the Consumer Technology Association, Andreessen Horowitz, Paradigm and six law professors have filed amicus briefs in the Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN) lawsuit.

Paul Grewal, Coinbase's chief legal officer, expressed his gratitude, saying that the briefs will aid the Court in understanding the SEC's legal errors.

Legal expert "" draws attention to a "devastating" amicus brief in support of Coinbase prepared by six securities law scholars, highlighting a big update in the case.

This group includes law professors from Yale, the University of Chicago, UCLA, Fordham, Boston University and Widener University.

According to MetaLawMan, the amicus brief masterfully follows the history of the definition of "investment contract" before, during and after the enactment of the federal Securities Act in 1933.

The brief, in his judgment, shreds the 's "investment contract" theory and deals a big blow to its contention that crypto tokens traded on secondary markets are investment contracts.

Reactions trail law scholars' brief

No doubt the amicus briefs from the law professors have drawn positive comments and acclaim, but reactions have also highlighted the seeming flaws in their arguments.Ripple CTO pointed out that the brief did a poor job of addressing the holding in Joiner. In his opinion, this remains the weakest point in the brief.

Along these lines, Twitter user David Barrera pointed out the gross disregard of the actual holding in Joiner by the law scholars. Joiner refers to the first case in which the Supreme Court interpreted the definition of an investment contract.

Contrary to what the scholars claim, the issuer in Joiner did not make "contractual undertakings to deliver future value reflecting the income, profits, or assets of a business."

A line in the conclusion of the law scholars' brief reads that "an investment contract requires contractual undertakings to deliver future value reflecting the income, profits, or assets of a business." According to Barrera, this assertion is incorrect under Joiner.

This article was originally published on U.Today

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