XRP community lawyer John Deaton recently shared his views on Ripple's resilience. He believes that the company's long-term strategic execution ability is legendary—after enduring a 5-year SEC lawsuit and a $125 million fine, Ripple has still maintained the non-security status of XRP, with a current valuation of $40 billion.



Deaton specifically mentioned several key actions by Ripple. The $1 billion acquisition of G Treasury, continuous expansion of the global licensing network... These initiatives all point in the same direction: prioritizing practicality.

CEO Brad Garlinghouse also publicly stated that Ripple's focus is not on hype, but on the real utility of XRP and RLUSD stablecoin. Interestingly, they are targeting a UK license by 2026, which means that the development of regulated cryptocurrency infrastructure is accelerating. It seems Ripple is gradually evolving from a controversial project into a compliant force.
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MEVVictimAlliancevip
· 23h ago
Diton's recent moves are indeed impressive; winning against the SEC would be a real turning point... But honestly, XRP still being able to reach a valuation of 40 billion is quite surprising and holding up well. --- The 1 billion acquisition of GTreasury didn't seem like hype at all; it actually feels quite pragmatic... Just not sure if RLUSD can truly be implemented. --- A UK license in 2026? We'll have to wait and see, but at least the direction is right—much better than just a pure exchange coin. --- Transforming from a controversial project into a regulated team, I believe in this logic; the key is that they are actually doing things rather than just blowing hot air... Worth watching the follow-up. --- To be honest, Diton's arguments are a bit overly glorified... The resilience is there, but is the 40 billion valuation a bit inflated? --- Haha, Ripple now seems much more reliable than those projects that used to pump their prices every day... Finally, there's a decent direction. --- The focus on practicality really resonated with me; unlike some coins that just tell stories... But whether it will be effective remains to be seen next year. --- I'm a bit optimistic about the RLUSD stablecoin; if it can really be used, it will be a different story.
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NFTArchaeologistvip
· 01-10 22:53
Diton is praising XRP again. I've heard this set of arguments several times... But on the other hand, surviving five years against the SEC really shows some strength. The 40 billion valuation—when was that price? What's the current market situation? Acquiring G Treasury sounds like a big move, but can it really translate into practical applications? I still want to see the data first. Getting a UK license by 2026—if that really happens, it would be a big deal. Regulation is good, but I'm worried it might turn into another "wolf is coming" scenario.
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CountdownToBrokevip
· 01-10 22:53
That guy Diden is still hyping Ripple; a $125 million fine can be spun as a victory? I think this is a true reflection of Web3 reality. Tsk, stablecoins, UK licenses—does Ripple really have a plan or is this just a fancy way of raising funds? Where does the $40 billion valuation come from… NGL, acquiring G Treasury was a pretty clever move, definitely better than those projects that just keep hyping up. Let's wait until 2026; if they really get the UK license, it will be a game changer, but it's still too early to call it a legend.
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GamefiEscapeArtistvip
· 01-10 22:52
Haha, this is hilarious. I've seen Ripple's playbook before—being dissed for five years and then making a comeback. Now they want to "standardize the army"? Quite a smooth story. But seriously, the fact that the SEC didn't rule XRP as a security and it's still around today shows there's something to it. Just... don't come and trick me into playing chain games again. Brad keeps saying they don't hype, then turns around and buys, buys, buys. This attitude is a bit suspicious. Getting a UK license in 2026 to wash everything clean? That sounds a bit fishy to me. Wait, that $1 billion acquisition—where did the money come from? Is XRP about to take off again, friends? I advise everyone to stay calm and not rush... really.
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AirdropATMvip
· 01-10 22:52
Diton, this guy is really good at talking, but to be fair, XRP is indeed resilient, and the SEC hasn't taken it down...
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NFTPessimistvip
· 01-10 22:47
Alright, alright, it's another story of Ripple "turning the tide against the wind." Why am I so skeptical... No way, a $125 million fine in exchange for a non-security status—this deal is ridiculously profitable. Is the SEC really that incompetent? That $1 billion from GTreasury... can it really build a practical empire? Or is it just another capital operation trick? I've heard too many license dreams; can it be achieved by 2026? Doubtful. Is this what they call the "regulation army"? Sounds more like whitewashing marketing...
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