Ripple: SEC Files Motion To Delay Case – These Are The New Dates

Ripple: SEC Files Motion To Delay Case – These Are The New Dates

As Bitcoinist reported, the number of supporters for Ripple Labs in its legal battle with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is steadily increasing. Following the 11 entities that already sent an amicus to the court yesterday, another one has been received by Judge Analisa Torres with the amicus letter from Veri DAO LLC. […]


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