Ripple co-founder takes 25 day hiatus
Ripple co-founder Jed McCaleb took a 25-day hiatus from his weekly XRP sales–many believe he made this decision due to Ripples lawsuit with the SEC.
Ripple co-founder Jed McCaleb took a 25-day hiatus from his weekly XRP sales–many believe he made this decision due to Ripples lawsuit with the SEC.
Ripple's CEO Brad Garlinghouse has answered what he calls " five (5) key questions" about the Ripple vs. the SEC lawsuit.
Expect a rocky road ahead in 2021 for tokens as regulators are just getting started to enforce the law.
Tetragon Capital–the lead investor in Ripple Labs Inc. $200 million Series C investment round–has pressed charges against Ripple Labs inc.
Regulation: it was always going to come to Bitcoin and the digital asset industry, and we've known it for a long time.
A Coinbase user has initiated a class action suit against the cryptocurrency exchange, seeking recovery for customers who paid commissions for XRP trading.
The court has set Ripple's pre-trial date for February 22nd at 10am. The pre-trial will take place via video due to coronavirus.
Citing the U.S. securities regulator's impending lawsuit against Ripple (the company), both Coinbase and OKCoin announced they will suspend XRP trading on January 19 and 4, 2021, respectively.
The U.S. securities regulator has reportedly revealed plans to file a suit against Ripple (the company), its CEO Brad Garlinghouse and founder Chris Larsen.
2020 has been a monumental year for Bitcoin, with the number of users, applications and transactions hitting new records.
Ripple's co-founder Jed McCaleb has sold 160 million XRP so far this month. in total, McCaleb has the ability to to sell 9 billion XRP.
It has been revealed via an SEC filing that Ripple plans to sell 4 million of its MoneyGram ($MGI) shares by March 21, 2021.