During a recent congressional hearing on the oversight of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s Division of Enforcement, Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA) stated that XRP, one of the top cryptocurrencies by market capitalization, is a security.
He also asked division director Gurbir Grewal why the agency hadn’t clamped down on trading platforms that offer illegal securities like XRP. Sherman suggested that these trading platforms operate like illegal securities exchanges.
The SEC took Ripple to court in December 2020, alleging that XRP is an unregistered security in its high-profile lawsuit. The case is set to resolve next year, meaning that the court is yet to determine the regulatory status of the token.
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Following the lawsuit, all of the major U.S. exchanges, including Coinbase, have moved to halt XRP trading in order to remain regulatory compliant.
Sherman is known for being extremely critical of cryptocurrencies. Back in 2018, he called for a blanket ban on cryptocurrencies.
Last June, he called for shutting down the industry, adding that he would rather let people buy lottery tickets. In December, he criticized Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong for not showing up to a crypto-related congressional hearing.

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