This Top Director Leaves Ripple. Here is Why

Ripple director of developer relations, leaves the firm after more than one year Matt Hamilton Leaves the Firm According to a recent blog post by Matt Hamilton , Ripple’s director of developer relations, he has departed the firm. Due to his wife’s mental health concerns, Hamilton claims that 2021 was a “bad year” for him […]
Obama’s former senior adviser joins Ripple’s Board of Directors

Michael Warren, a former top adviser in the White House under former US President Barack Obama’s first administration, has joined Ripple’s board of directors. He hopes to help Ripple expand its footprint in the global market. Warren said in his statement that he wants to work with Ripple to “move the needle ahead” on crypto […]
As expert discovery concludes in the Ripple lawsuit, major crypto exchanges move $88.8 million in XRP.

The expert discovery phase of the SEC vs. Ripple lawsuit has come to an end, showing how the regulator chooses winners and losers among cryptocurrencies. Leading cryptocurrency exchanges moved 120 million XRP tokens, fueling a positive attitude among traders. As huge transactions flood the network, investors are positive about the XRP price. Large cryptocurrency exchanges […]
Federal Judge grants Ripple access to emails regarding SEC Ethereum speech

On Thursday, a Federal Judge ruled in favour of Ripple in an ongoing lawsuit , stating that the SEC disclose emails concerning a speech in which a former official William Hinman concluded Ethereum is not a security. A federal judge ruled on Thursday that the Securities and Exchange Commission cannot argue that emails relating to a […]
XRP Lawsuit: Ripple demands Disclosure while SEC seeks protection under DPP

The latest twist in the XRP litigation is the final cliffhanger for the SEC’s long-running Deliberative Process Privilege (DPP) argument, which no one anticipated coming. Judge Netburn has directed the parties to file supplementary briefs on the Defendants’ Motion to Compel by December 8, citing a ruling by the United States Court of Appeals on […]
