Ripple v. SEC case referred to judge who ordered Hinman docs release
US District Judge Analisa Torres has referred the case to Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn.

US District Judge Analisa Torres has referred the case to Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn.
New court documents reveal that the U.S. SEC believes Coinbase was aware that it was potentially violating securities laws prior to the regulator’s lawsuit against the crypto exchange.
The service will be available to Binance's API users from Jan. 26. Users of the exchange's website and app will not be affected.
The legal battle between the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Ripple saw renewed activity yesterday.
CEO Yuriy Sorokin claimed that the platform has launched a full investigation involving law enforcement.
The leak comes after 3Commas repeatedly told users that they had been “phished” after widespread hacks.
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Commenting on the rollout, Crypto.com’s Karl Mohan tipped the adoption of an AUD-backed stablecoin as being the catalyst to make crypto payments mainstream in Australia.
The SEC has argued that the documents should be protected because Hinman wrote the speech as a “personal errand,” but the judge didn’t buy it.