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Kraken to respond to SEC lawsuit, inspired by Ripple
Cryptocurrency exchange Kraken, facing charges from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), will fight the regulator and respond to the complaint in court.
As the company’s chief legal officer (CLO) Marco Santori told CNBC, the legal battle with the SEC could take several months.
According to Santori, the regulator’s actions are bad policy. He noted that other countries are creating regulatory frameworks that are “fit for purpose” for digital asset companies.
In doing so, the cryptocurrency exchange will not avoid regulation, but rather is asking for a legal framework “that makes sense for the crypto eco.”
According to Santori, Ripple’s victory in court with the SEC in July set a real precedent. During the summer court hearing, the judge admitted that the native token of the eco – XRP – cannot be considered a security. Now this can play into the hands of crypto platforms that are embroiled in proceedings with the regulator, the legal director believes.
On Nov. 21, the SEC accused Kraken of mixing its funds with user assets. In addition, the SEC also alleges that the trading platform was never registered to operate as a securities platform, broker, dealer, and clearing agency.