Jeremy Hogan believes Ripple-SEC lawsuit should conclude by April 2022 ripple xrp RippleNet
believes the Ripple-SEC lawsuit will likely be finalized by April 2022. In response to an XRP user who had asked his honest opinion on when the Ripple case was likely to conclude, the attorney says the chances of the case extending past summer are quite slim.Jeremy Hogan, who doubles as the U.S. legal counsel for the XRP2 project, offers April as his best estimate for the resolution of the case, citing summer as a worst-case scenario.
Brad Garlinghouse said he expects the case, which centers on XRP, the eighth-largest cryptocurrency, to conclude in 2022. In a December 2020 lawsuit, the SEC alleged that Ripple and its executives sold $1.3 billion worth of XRP in an unregistered securities offering.
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