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Ripple Scores Major Win as SEC Lifts “Bad Actor” Ban

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Ripple Scores Major Win as SEC Lifts “Bad Actor” Ban

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Ripple has scored a significant victory after the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) officially waived its “Bad Actor” disqualification. This decision restores Ripple’s ability to conduct exempt securities offerings under Regulation D, giving the company access to one of the fastest and most cost-effective ways to raise capital from accredited investors without undergoing full SEC registration.

The waiver lifts a five-year fundraising restriction imposed in 2024 following a permanent injunction in Ripple’s high-profile legal battle with the SEC. For Ripple, this opens a critical funding pathway at a time when it is pursuing strategic milestones, including a national bank charter.

A Lingering Effect from Ripple’s SEC Case

The disqualification came from Judge Analisa Torres’ ruling, which triggered Rule 506(d) restrictions. Under this rule, companies found to violate certain securities laws lose access to streamlined fundraising options for years, creating a significant barrier to growth for firms like Ripple.

Although the injunction remains in place, a point confirmed by legal expert Bill Morgan, the SEC’s decision to lift the fundraising ban is being celebrated as a practical win, especially considering the regulator’s earlier resistance to granting such relief.

Bill Morgan: An “Institutional Unlock”

Morgan hailed the move as “another win for Ripple,” highlighting that it unlocks institutional capital flows without the delays and costs tied to full registration. This, he noted, could help Ripple attract major investors, secure strategic partnerships, and strengthen its presence in traditional finance.

He also emphasized that removing the “Bad Actor” label could ease Ripple’s path toward a national bank charter, removing one of the biggest objections faced in the application process.

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Strategic Impact Beyond Fundraising

Industry voices, including X user Peterb, view this as more than just a capital-raising opportunity. The waiver aligns with Ripple’s July 2025 bank charter application and could support broader ambitions such as launching the RLUSD stablecoin and pursuing a Federal Reserve Master Account.

However, the effect on potential XRP ETFs remains uncertain until further regulatory clarity emerges.

Why This Matters for Ripple’s Future

By regaining Regulation D privileges, Ripple can now raise unlimited funds from accredited investors, a fundraising route often used by startups and fintech firms to scale quickly. This restored flexibility could fuel expansion, product innovation, and global growth without the drag of extended legal processes.

In an industry where regulatory roadblocks can stall innovation, the SEC’s waiver gives Ripple a rare boost, positioning it to rebuild momentum and strengthen its foothold in both the crypto market and traditional financial systems.

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What is Ripple’s “Bad Actor” waiver from the SEC?

The SEC lifted Ripple’s 5-year fundraising ban, restoring its ability to raise capital via Regulation D exempt offerings—a fast-track option for accredited investors.

Why is this waiver important for Ripple?

It unlocks institutional funding, accelerates growth, and supports Ripple’s bank charter bid while bypassing costly SEC registration hurdles.

Does this impact XRP ETFs?

Not directly—XRP ETF approval still hinges on broader crypto regulations, but the waiver strengthens Ripple’s institutional credibility.

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