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XRP army play key role in SEC vs Ripple case while price remains range-bound

  • Enraged by the confusing guidance of the Securities Exchange Commission over the years, the "XRP Army" questions the agency's credibility.
  • Ripple has filed a motion to expose XRP holdings of SEC employees, the court gives the agency until September 3 to respond.
  • The altcoin's price remains range-bound above $1.14, an upswing to $2 becomes more likely.

Ripple seeks to unearth SEC employees' crypto holdings in a pushback against the agency in the midst of the court saga between the two entities.

XRP Army comes to Ripple's rescue in the SEC v Ripple case

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)'s lawsuit against Ripple has garnered traders' attention in the crypto community since December 2020. The case is drawing to a slow close as "XRP Army," a group of XRP investors and traders, come forward to protect their interests. 

The SEC lawsuit alleges that the distribution of XRP is "one long unregistered securities trade" since 2013, and that XRP itself is a security. The agency states that every market participant who traded or exchanged XRP in the past eight years should have known it is a security. This statement was the last straw in the case that triggered the XRP Army show of strength. 

John Deaton, the founder of Crypto-Law.us, is one of the army's big names on crypto Twitter. Deaton tweeted earlier today:

XRP Army has shared videos featuring Robert Jackson (former SEC commissioner) where the then-Chairman  encouraged "slow-moving" formal decision making. The content has reached millions of crypto traders through Twitter and YouTube as the XRP Army documents every proceeding in the SEC v Ripple case meticulously on social media. 

The latest update in the case is the SEC's request for audio and video recordings of Ripple staff meetings. Though Ripple Labs failed to inform the plaintiff that meetings were routinely recorded, the agency claims to have learned about the same from Ripple's former Chief Compliance Officer Antoinette O'Gorman on August 4. 

The SEC has compelled Ripple Labs to produce the recordings and the latter retaliated by filing a motion for data of SEC employees' XRP holdings. The court has granted SEC until September 3, 2021, to respond to Ripple Lab's motion. 

Ripple Labs stated in the motion that their previous efforts to obtain the said information from the agency have failed. The defendants noted, 

We met and conferred with the SEC on this issue on July 8, July 15, August 18, and August 25, without progress.

Though Ripple Labs is making strides in its case, XRP Army's support has captured mainstream media attention and drawn interest from XRP traders and investors. Nearly every update has had some impact on the altcoin price. 

After remaining range-bound below $1.14, the altcoin is now set to make an upswing with the latest turn of events. FXStreet analysts have predicted that XRP's chances for a surge to $2 have increased. 

 

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