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Ripple CLO Says We Always Knew XRP Was Never Security, After This Latest SEC Development

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Ripple Chief Legal Officer (CLO) Stuart Alderoty has welcomed new regulatory guidance from the U.S. SEC, which categorizes XRP as a digital commodity.ย 

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In a landmark development, the SEC has settled the longstanding debate over the regulatory status of XRP by clarifying that the fourth-biggest token is a digital commodity.ย 

Key Pointsย ย ย 

  • The U.S. SEC has officially categorized XRP as a digital commodity, not a security.ย 
  • Its definition suggests that a digital commodity derives value from network functionality and market dynamics.ย 
  • Rippleโ€™s CLO welcomed the classification, emphasizing that it aligns with the companyโ€™s longstanding stance on the token.ย 
  • Other major cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Cardano, and Dogecoin, are also categorized as digital commodities.ย 

SEC Names XRP a Digital Commodity

The SEC, working alongside the U.S. CFTC, issued a joint interpretation to clarify how federal laws apply to crypto assets. As a result, regulators have taken a major step toward reducing uncertainty across the digital asset market.ย 

Under the new framework, the SEC introduces a structured taxonomy that classifies crypto assets such as digital commodities, securities, and stablecoins. Within this system, XRP is explicitly identified as a digital commodity rather than a security, reinforcing its distinct classification.

Moreover, the interpretation defines a digital commodity as a crypto asset whose value stems from the functionality of its underlying network and overall market supply and demand, not from expectations of profit tied to the managerial efforts of a central entity.ย 

In addition, the guidance explains when a crypto asset may qualify as an investment contract and emphasizes that such a designation can change over time. It also outlines how securities laws apply to key activities such as staking, airdrops, and token wrapping, providing further clarity to market participants.ย 

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Ripple CLO Reacts

In response, Alderoty welcomed the development and emphasized that it validates Rippleโ€™s longstanding position that XRP is not a security.ย 

Furthermore, he credited regulatory efforts, particularly from the SECโ€™s Crypto Task Force, for finally delivering the clarity that investors, innovators, and the broader market have sought for more than a decade.

SEC Reaffirms XRPโ€™s Non-Security Status

For years, XRPโ€™s regulatory status remained a major point of contention within the crypto industry. This uncertainty eventually led to a prolonged legal battle between Ripple and the SEC, which cost the company over $150 million.

However, the turning point came when a U.S. federal court, led by Analisa Torres, ruled that XRP itself is not inherently a security. Although the SEC later settled its case with Ripple on this basis, broader questions about XRPโ€™s classification persisted.

Now, the latest SEC interpretation conclusively resolves that debate. By classifying XRP as a digital commodity alongside assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum, regulators have aligned with prior judicial findings and Rippleโ€™s initial stance on the token.ย 

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