Some US officials still can't believe that Ripple formally won against SEC
Sherman, known for his pro-SEC stance, was critical of the judge's ruling, contending that XRP is always a security, contrary to the court's interpretation that it can sometimes be a security and sometimes not. His viewpoint counters the court's nuanced understanding of XRP's multifaceted nature, as both a cryptocurrency and a technology for fast, low-cost international money transfers.
The congressman also made a contentious comparison between Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin, and Charles Ponzi, the infamous fraudster known for the Ponzi scheme. This comparison has been seen as a further reflection of Sherman's skeptical view toward cryptocurrencies.
The court ruling favoring Ripple is considered a significant win for the company in its ongoing lawsuit against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The SEC had alleged that Ripple conducted an unregistered securities offering by selling XRP. However, the court determined that XRP has both security and nonsecurity attributes, complicating its classification under existing securities laws.
The response from Congressman Sherman underscores the ongoing debate around the classification of cryptocurrencies under existing regulatory frameworks. His viewpoint that XRP should be considered strictly as a security could limit the token's potential applications and stifle innovation in the burgeoning field of digital currencies.