Ripple [XRP], since entangled with the SEC, barely managed to receive any support in the form of cryptocurrency-related projects. Although, post the grant of the Amicus Curiae status to XRP holders represented by attorney John Deaton, narratives might have taken a turn.
Now even chambers withholding different secrets want to be part of this action-packed lawsuit.
The Chamber of Digital Commerce, the world’s leading blockchain trade organization on 14 September filed a motion. This was in support of Ripple against the SEC. The group requested the same by officially filing for an ‘Amicus Brief’.
According to a request addressed toJudge Analisa Torres, the Chamber of Digital Commerce included copies of its amicus brief motion, memorandum of law, and a declaration from Lilya Tessler, the organization’s amicus brief attorney.
James Filan, a renowned attorney shared this development on the social media platform that read,
<p lang=«en» dir=«ltr» xml:lang=«en»>#XRPCommunity #SECGov v. #Ripple #XRP The Chamber of Digital Commerce has filed a Motion for Leave to File an Amicus Brief. The Motion, Memorandum of Law, Declaration of Lilya Tessler and the Amicus Brief are below.https://t.co/KXw74CbBrJ— James K. Filan
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