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SEC May Drop Its Appeal Against Ripple: John Reed Stark

February 18, 2025 OnEquity

The regulatory landscape for cryptocurrencies in the US is shifting, and a potential change in the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) position could reshape the industry. John Reed Stark, former Director of the SEC’s Office of Internet Enforcement, has warned that the agency may drop its appeal against Ripple Labs, a move that could have significant consequences throughout the sector.

A New Approach by the SEC?

Stark also noted that the SEC appears to be reconsidering its strategy on crypto regulation. Just this week, legal action against Coinbase was put on hold, similar to the case against Binance, further reinforcing the theory that the agency might also abandon its appeal against Ripple.

Under this shift, pending cases would be resolved by the SEC, coinciding with an internal restructuring of the agency. The SEC’s Task Force on Cryptocurrencies is expected to play a crucial role in this process. If confirmed, this would mark the end of the aggressive enforcement strategy the agency has pursued against cryptocurrencies in recent years.

A Pause in Legal Action

Reflecting this potential policy change, the SEC has requested a brief extension to respond to Coinbase’s appeal, stating that its regulatory stance is under review. The same applies to the Binance case, where both the agency and the company have asked for a two-month pause in enforcement actions. This suggests that the SEC is seeking to adjust its oversight model rather than engage in prolonged court battles.

Additionally, a notable development is the reassignment of Jorge Tenreiro, one of the SEC’s top litigators who had been handling the cases against Coinbase and Binance. His reassignment within the agency further fuels speculation that the SEC may be altering its approach.

Does This Signal the End of the Regulatory Crackdown?

While this potential reversal does not signify an end to cryptocurrency regulation, it does indicate a less confrontational stance by the SEC. Stark predicts that many ongoing investigations and lawsuits will be resolved quickly, or even suspended.

In 2024, the SEC fined 583 cryptocurrency companies a total of 8.2 billion dollars—more than the total sanctions imposed over the previous 12 years. However, the current climate suggests that the agency might be shifting its regulatory tactics.

“Whether or not the acting chairman of the SEC or his successor understands the SEC’s ‘pause’ in the Binance, Coinbase and, shortly, Ripple cases (if the cryptometer has fully reset) as anything besides a surrender, the SEC’s crusade against cryptocurrencies is as dead as Julius Caesar. Rest in peace,” Stark said.

If the SEC withdraws its appeal against Ripple, it would be a landmark moment for cryptocurrency regulation in the US. It will be crucial to monitor the agency’s next steps to understand how this shift will impact the industry.

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