Ripple's Chief Legal Officer predicts: The lawsuit between the U.S. SEC and Ripple will end in 2024, with the SEC losing
In Ripple's 2024 cryptocurrency forecast, Ripple's Chief Legal Officer Stu Alderoty predicts that the lawsuit between the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Ripple will end in 2024, with the agency continuing to lose significant legal battles against other companies.
Additionally, Ripple also forecasts that traditional finance will embrace cryptocurrencies in 2024, stablecoins and CBDCs will play an increasingly important role, and tokenization of real-world assets will surge in the coming year.
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