- Ripple has received support from two major companies who note that they have an interest in the final outcome of the ongoing lawsuit.
- After two years of legal victories and losses, the case is set to come to an end after both parties filed for a summary judgment to bring the case to a close.
San Francisco-based fintech company Ripple Labs Inc has received major support from two huge companies in its SEC case. According to the latest update, I-Remit, a Philippines-based cross-border remittance company, and Privat jet charter company, TapJets have joined the case requesting to file an amicus brief to showcase the utility of the XRP token.
Ripple and its executives stand accused by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of selling unregistered securities in the form of XRP tokens. Ripple has refuted this claim and questioned the timing of the lawsuit by the SEC as well as the conflict of interest by Former SEC director William Hinman who made millions from a pro-Ethereum firm during his time at the office. It is important to note, that the lawsuit against Ripple was filed during Hinman’s tenure.
With the case set for a conclusion after both Ripple and the SEC filed for a summary judgment noting that the Judge had sufficient evidence to make a ruling, two huge companies are throwing their weight behind Ripple Labs.
As shared by Ripple lawyer James K. Filan, I-Remit has shared an official statement in support of Ripple and asked the court to include it in its final decision.
#XRPCommunity #SECGov v. #Ripple #XRP I-Remit, Inc., a global payment remittance company that uses the RippleNet software, has filed an application to file an amicus brief in support of the Ripple Defendants’ Motion for Summary Judgment. https://t.co/CcolPVqBb1
— James K. Filan 🇺🇸🇮🇪 118k (beware of imposters) (@FilanLaw) September 30, 2022
In support of Ripple, I-Remit which is a partner of Ripple notes that in its use of the XRP token, it never viewed it as a security but rather as a tool for fast, cost-efficient, cross-border transfer. The company also accused the SEC of misinterpreting blockchain and cryptocurrencies to influence its authority in the industry. It further claimed that SEC lacks an understanding of modern technology.
Another company that has come to the aid of Ripple is Privat jet charter company TapJets. The charter has incorporated the XRP payment option. In its interaction with the token, the charter notes that the token has been “vital” to its business as it can be used for payment outside of bank working hours. This has ensured that its clients can book flights and complete transactions at any time or day. It further revealed that it has invested heavily in the technology and if the token was deemed a security, the company would incur huge losses.
#XRPCommunity #SECGov v. #Ripple #XRP TapJets, a private jet charter company, requests to file an amicus brief in support of Ripple. TapJets accepts XRP in exchange for its services. “For TapJets, the acceptance of XRP as payment for services is vital.” https://t.co/8BgOJK0USp
— James K. Filan 🇺🇸🇮🇪 118k (beware of imposters) (@FilanLaw) September 30, 2022
As CNF reported, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse has expressed confidence in winning the case. According to him, the case is crystal clear and it’s just a matter of time before Ripple wins.