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    Home»Altcoins»John Deaton Says XRP Community Helped Sway SEC Lawsuit Outcome
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    John Deaton Says XRP Community Helped Sway SEC Lawsuit Outcome

    CryptoGateBy CryptoGateSeptember 4, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    XRP tokenholders had been a tipping component that helped safe Ripple Labs’ win towards the US securities regulator, which in the end ended final month when each side agreed to drop appeals. 

    The SEC sued Ripple in 2020, accusing it of promoting the XRP (XRP) token as an unregistered safety. Choose Analisa Torres dominated in 2023 that just some tokens may very well be thought of securities and the case finally ended in August this yr.

    Now the mud has settled, crypto advocate and lawyer John Deaton said, “no credible individual can argue” that the “XRP Military” didn’t make a distinction.

    “In the event that they do they’re both ignorant to the info and reality or deliberately mendacity. We have now conclusive proof that we made a distinction,” he wrote on X.

    Supply: John Deaton

    Deaton is understood for his advocacy for crypto investors, particularly XRP holders, who he argued weren’t being represented within the SEC’s case towards Ripple.

    Ripple exec says XRP Military’s legwork invaluable 

    Deborah McCrimmon, Ripple’s vp and deputy basic counsel, told The Penta Podcast in an episode on Monday that Deaton’s efforts and the XRP military gave the courtroom visibility that the case “impacts lots of people,” not simply Ripple.

    Nonetheless, the work they put into the case, freed from cost, additionally proved to be a sport changer within the companies makes an attempt to show its key arguments.

    Supply: Digital Asset Investor

    Particularly, McCrimmon stated Ripple was utilizing the honest discover protection that the SEC didn’t give honest discover of the legislation, and the way it had been enforced prior to now.

    “And so to assist that, we had been searching for speeches, talks, issues the SEC or the federal government had stated associated to blockchain, crypto, XRP, Ripple, and the XRP Military mined that for us,” she stated.

    “We did not ask them to, however as soon as they noticed this protection in our in our reply, individuals began discovering this. I may have paid legal professionals 1000’s of {dollars}, actually 1000’s of {dollars}, to try this and but they had been discovering it and posting it on Twitter, and that was tremendously useful for me.” 

    Choose cites affidavits in her resolution

    Deaton stated there have been over 2,000 reveals filed within the courtroom case, and in her closing resolution, Choose Torres cited his amicus temporary and XRP holder affidavits.

    “She dominated XRP itself is NOT a safety whereas citing XRP Holder Affidavits. Had she not cited these issues, individuals may legitimately debate whether or not our efforts made an actual distinction,” Deaton stated.

    “However the proof is within the resolution itself. Usually, individuals say one individual can’t make a distinction. I say: one individual can encourage many individuals and collectively, they’ll make a distinction.”

    Deaton rallied XRP holders to submit affidavits and make testimonies in Ripple’s case, and through the years, the XRP Military lobbied, petitioned and coordinated social media campaigns to stress regulators.