The SEC closed-door meeting on the Ripple case originally scheduled for today has been canceled
According to BlockBeats, on July 18, according to the SEC's official website, the SEC closed-door meeting originally scheduled for 2 p.m. Eastern Time today has been canceled.
BlockBeats previously reported that sources said the meeting could address Ripple's lawsuit and potential settlements. According to the circulated internal notice, and considering the importance of Ripple and the multiple legal actions the SEC is involved in, many in the crypto community speculate that this will be the focus.
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