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XRP Holders' Lawyer Wants to Represent Coinbase and Binance Customers: Details

Published 2023-06-09, 03:45 a/m
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U.Today - Reality has set in, with both Binance and Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN) exchanges set to defend themselves against the by United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in court. In light of this, XRP holders' lawyer John Deaton is that will also see him represent the users of these two exchanges by filing an amicus brief on their behalf.

Deaton's position

Taking with his favorite communication channel, Twitter, Deaton shared insights into his role in the ongoing Ripple v. SEC lawsuit and what similarities the case shares with the charges brought against the duo of Binance and Coinbase. He noted that while he did not support Ripple Labs as a company, he will also not be supporting or working against Binance and Coinbase.

He pointed out that the fact that the SEC cleared Coinbase for its IPO more than two years ago and is backtracking on its support now is evidence that the market regulator is not acting in favor of the users of this platform.

Attorney Deaton said he also does not expect the two exchanges to defend their customers directly but to focus on their own products.

"As I said to the Judge in the Ripple case, I expect Ripple to look out for Ripple and not individual. The same applies to Coinbase and Binance. But the SEC is NOT acting in the best interests of retail crypto holders and that is for sure. The SEC has an agenda," he said in his Twitter thread.

Next moves

Although the case has not progressed to the court stage, there is a likelihood that it will in the near future. Taking a proactive step, Deaton published a form to collect the details of Coinbase and Binance's users interested in being represented. According to him, the details will be kept anonymous and will not be shared with anyone unless requested by the courts.

Over the past two years, John Deaton has made a name for himself as a major party in the Ripple case with his and representation of over 75,000 XRP holders.

This article was originally published on U.Today

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