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Ripple v. SEC: Ex-CFTC Lawyer Reveals True Meaning of XRP Ruling

Published 2023-07-31, 05:38 a/m
Ripple v. SEC: Ex-CFTC Lawyer Reveals True Meaning of XRP Ruling
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U.Today - , crypto and finreg lawyer and former official at the CFTC, took to Twitter to provide invaluable insights into the complexities surrounding the classification of XRP. In particular, he has illuminated the actual significance of the XRP ruling in the ongoing legal battle between and the SEC.

At the core of Selig's analysis lies a key distinction made by Judge Torres: XRP itself was not labeled as a security. Instead, the expert emphasizes that the court's ruling underscored that XRP, considered as computer code, shares traits with fungible commodities. However, the critical aspect is that can potentially be sold as part of a security, thereby subjecting it to securities laws under specific conditions.

Selig brings into focus the well-known "Howey test," which determines whether a contract, transaction or scheme qualifies as an investment contract, thereby falling within the scope of securities laws. This regulatory void, as Selig coins it, has created ambiguity in the regulation of crypto assets, allowing some freedom for the industry but raising concerns about investor protection and market integrity.

Solution

To address this gap, Selig suggests legislative action as the way forward. He advocates for empowering regulatory agencies like or CFTC with expanded authority to develop specialized regulations tailored to the unique characteristics of crypto assets. However, Selig points out that legislative support is vital, as the SEC's jurisdiction alone might not be enough to tackle the complexities of the evolving crypto landscape.

Selig notes that the SEC seems to lean toward treating crypto assets as securities when targeting specific investors. This approach aims to fill the regulatory void by considering the investment contract, transaction or scheme as the security itself, rather than the underlying token. Nevertheless, he cautions that without legislative backing, the SEC's ability to effectively address the intricacies of the crypto industry could be limited.

This article was originally published on U.Today

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