Ripple vs. SEC: Sudden Cancellation of Key Meeting Leaves XRP Lawsuit's Future in Question
Ripple-SEC closed-door meeting cancelled, raising speculation about procedural delays and impacting XRP's price and regulatory outlook.
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Ripple-SEC closed-door meeting cancelled, raising speculation about procedural delays and impacting XRP's price and regulatory outlook.
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The focus of the meeting will be with the New Democrat Coalition, a caucus founded in 1997 and boasting approximately 100 members. This caucus is known for its dedication to pro-economic growth, pro-innovation, and fiscally responsible policies.
The anti-crypto conference hopes attendees will get a chance to speak face-to-face with government officials to share their skepticism about the industry.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is launching discussions with U.S. investors about cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology.