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FactCheck: Is the SEC vs. Ripple Case Officially Closed?

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The post FactCheck: Is the SEC vs. Ripple Case Officially Closed? appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

After more than five years of legal battle, the SEC vs Ripple case officially ended on August 7, 2025. Even so, a new talk started again on X, with many questioning whether the case is truly closed or could return in the future

To clear the confusion, Coinpedia stepped in to fact-check to see if the claim is true or not.

Who Made This Claim?

The claim started spreading on X, mainly through XRP-focused accounts and several crypto media outlets. It was based on a confirmation of Ripple’s $125 million civil penalty and the fact that the SEC did not file any further appeals. Together, these developments led many to say the case was “officially closed.”

But is this claim true? Let’s break it down.

Coinpedia’s Key Findings: What’s Actually True?

  • Ripple vs SEC Lawsuit Is Officially Over

The long-running Ripple vs SEC lawsuit has officially ended from a legal and procedural standpoint. According to Coinpedia’s review, the appeal was formally terminated on August 7, 2025, bringing the case to a close. 

Ripple has to pay a $125 million penalty related only to its institutional XRP sales, after the court rejected attempts to reduce the fine.

  • SEC Case Cannot Be Reopened

Legal expert Bill Morgan explained that confusion around the case comes from the doctrine of res judicata, which prevents a case from being reopened once a final judgment is reached. Since there are no pending appeals, the SEC cannot bring the same claims against Ripple again.

  • XRP Itself Is Not a Security

Morgan also noted that the SEC’s approach played a key role in this outcome. By separating institutional sales, programmatic sales, and other XRP distributions, the court was forced to examine XRP itself, not just Ripple’s conduct. Because of this, the SEC cannot relitigate whether XRP is a security.

Summary Table: Coinpedia’s Evidence Against the Theory

Claim Made by Theory Coinpedia’s Counter-Evidence
SEC vs Ripple case fully closed Yes – The lawsuit itself is closed
Ripple pays $125M fine True – the court kept the full amount.
XRP is a security The court ruled that XRP itself is not
SEC can’t relitigate XRP status True—res judicata locks it in.

Conclusion

Claim Is the SEC vs. Ripple case officially closed?
Verdict ❌ True
Fact-Check by Coinpedia As per Coinpedia research and a review, the SEC vs Ripple lawsuit has officially ended, with no further appeals pending. As clarified by Bill Morgan, the SEC cannot reopen or relitigate the same issues, including whether XRP itself is a security.
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