Ripple Has Spent 200 Million To Defend Against Sec Ceo
At the Dubai Fintech Summit
Ripple Spends Almost $200M Defending Itself In the SEC Lawsuit
Ripple’s ongoing battle with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will likely cost the firm in excess of $200 million. The company’s CEO, Brad Garlinghouse
At the Dubai Fintech Summit, the CEO of Ripple, Brad Garlinghouse, revealed that the firm has spent almost $200 million defending itself in the case with the SEC.
The SEC accuses Ripple
The SEC accuses Ripple, CEO Brad Garlinghouse and co-founder Chris Larsen of breaching U.S. securities laws by selling XRP without first registering it with the
Ripple has spent $200 million defending the case brought against it by the United States Securities Exchange Commission (SEC), according to CEO Brad Garlinghouse.
According to CEO Brad Garlinghouse, Ripple has spent $200 million defending itself in the lawsuit filed by the SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission).
Ripple Spent $200 Million to Defend Itself Against the SEC Lawsuit
Defending against SEC to cost Ripple $200M, CEO Brad
Ripple has spent $200M in its legal fight with the SEC - Fortune
Ripple has stood its ground
Ripple has stood its ground in an existential fight with the SEC, but the fight has not been cheap.
The SEC filed a lawsuit against Ripple and accused CEO Brad Garlinghouse and Co-founder Chris Larsen of breaching SEC laws by selling XRP without registering it with regulators.
Ripple CEO: $200M Spent in Legal Battle Against the SEC
Ripple will have spent $200 million fighting SEC lawsuit, CEO says
Ripple CEO Claims SEC Lawsuit to Cost Over $200 Million
Ripple Has Spent $200 Million To Defend Against SEC: CEO