XRP News Today: Ripple and SEC Close to Ending Legal Dispute
The legal dispute between Ripple and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission appears to be nearing a conclusion. Recent reports indicate that both parties are wrapping up their appeals to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, with an official decision expected by August 15th.
The movement of large investors—known as whales—reflected this positive outlook. Massive purchases of XRP were recorded after the recent drop, contributing to a significant appreciation of over 8% at the beginning of the week, with the token reaching $3,10. At the time of publication, the price of XRP was trading at $2,91, down 4% in the last 24 hours.
Ripple and SEC Close to Ending Legal Dispute
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