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Chain Reaction: Ripple’s chief legal officer talks SEC lawsuit, XRP ‘win’ and future regulation (w/ Stu Alderoty)

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🗓️ 4 August 2023

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Today, we're bringing you an episode of our sister podcast, Chain Reaction.  Chain Reaction unpacks and dives deep into the latest trends, drama and news in crypto with some of the biggest names in the industry to break things down block by block for the crypto curious.   Jacquelyn interviewed Stu Alderoty, chief legal officer of Ripple Labs.  Stu spent most of his career working for traditional financial institutions in legal roles at firms like CIT Group, American Express and HSBC and left that world in 2019 to join Ripple. Ripple has been around since 2012, but has been making headlines lately for the recent federal court ruling that stated the XRP token, which is linked to Ripple, is not a security when sold to the general public but can be treated as a security for past XRP sales to institutional clients.  We broke down the nitty gritty details of the U.S. District Court of the Southern District of New York federal court ruling for Ripple and what it means for the company, XRP token and crypto ecosystem.  We also talked about:  Securities vs. commodities Ripple’s SEC lawsuit Future regulation and clarity Advice for other startups Need to catch up before you listen? Read these for a quick overview: Federal court rules Ripple’s XRP token can be treated as a security… sometimes Ripple’s XRP case ‘underscores the need for regulatory clarity’ Chain Reaction comes out every other Thursday at 12:00 p.m. ET, so be sure to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your favorite pod platform to keep up with the action. Credits: Equity is produced by Theresa Loconsolo with editing by Kell. Bryce Durbin is our Illustrator. We'd also like to thank the audience development team and Henry Pickavet, who manages TechCrunch audio products. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello everyone this is not Marianne and this is definitely not Alex, but this is

0:05.8

Jacqueline from Chain Reaction tech-crunches crypto podcast I'm here because the

0:11.4

Equity crew is taking a quick break this week, but we wanted to share with you my conversation with Stu Al-Derodie, the chief legal officer of Ripple Labs.

0:20.0

We take a deep dive into their most recent federal court ruling that rules the cryptocurrency

0:24.9

XRP is not a security when sold to the public.

0:29.0

I think it's definitely an interesting and timely topic, so I hope you'll enjoy.

0:34.2

Hey everyone, it's Jacqueline

0:36.1

welcome to Chain Reaction, a show that unpacks and dives deep

0:39.4

into the latest trends, drama, and news

0:41.8

with some of the biggest names in crypto, breaking things down block by block for the crypto curious.

0:47.0

Today we have a bonus episode with Stu Alderodi, chief legal officer of Ripple Labs.

0:57.0

Stu spent most of his career working for traditional financial institutions in legal roles at firms like

1:02.3

CIT Group, American Express, and

1:04.8

H.S. B. C. and left that world in 2019 to join Ripple. If you don't know,

1:10.3

Ripple has been around for a while and has been making headlines recently for

1:14.3

the recent federal court ruling that stated Ripple's XRP token is not a

1:18.6

security when sold to the general public but can be treated as a security for past

1:23.8

XRP sales to institutional clients. Yes, I know that was a lot, we will get

1:28.3

into it, and it's a weird situation to be honest. While the decision is

1:32.4

complicated, many people in the

1:34.3

crypto community believe this is overall a good step in the right direction. If you

1:39.2

miss what's going on or want to read more deeply into it, you could check out my articles on Ripple and what the on I'm not here to parse through all of this on my own. We got Stu here. So, Stu, welcome to the show.

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