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Seeds of Wisdom RV and Economic Updates Friday Afternoon 10-4-24

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XRP ADOPTION BY BRICS AND JAPAN CONTINUES, SEC APPEAL FAILS TO DETER

▪️PDespite the SEC lawsuit, the BRICS nations and Japan have continued to show interest in XRP.

▪️PThe coin has recovered from the losses triggered by the Appeal filed earlier this week.


Despite the uncertainty in the Ripple ecosystem, the XRP coin is gaining traction from prominent stakeholders and organizations. Earlier this week, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed an appeal in its Ripple lawsuit, potentially extending the legal battle it initiated in 2020.

As CNF mentioned earlier, the regulator’s move quickly reverberated across the community, resulting in price drops for XRP. Despite this shift, XRP is still attractive to users.

BRICS and Japan Pushes for XRP Adoption
Amid these challenges, the BRICS Alliance, an intergovernmental organization, and Japan continue to push for XRP adoption. In an X post, renowned analyst Crypto Tank said the SEC’s appeal filing had not deterred the BRICS and Japan from embracing XRP.

“SEC appeal won’t matter. BRICS and Japan are still adopting XRP, and they don’t care about the lawsuit one bit,” says Crypto Tank. The analyst’s comments reinforced opinions that XRP is crucial to the emerging financial system.

SEC appeal won’t matter. BRICS and Japan are still adopting XRP and they don’t care about the lawsuit one bit. Brad has even stated this before. XRP is the Heart of the New Financial System no matter whatDon’t get FUDded out

— CryptoTank (@Tank2033js) October 2, 2024

He further highlighted a previous statement from Ripple’s CEO Brad Garlinghouse, describing XRP as the heart of the new financial system. Indeed, XRP’s characteristics as a bridge asset make it a popular choice amongst businesses and financial institutions.

Unlike other traditional payment networks, XRP is easily accessible, cheap, and has low to zero friction. These characteristics make the coin a more viable option for the BRICS alliance, which was created by countries seeking freedom from the US Dollar.

The BRICS nations initially comprise Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. In 2024, five new nations, including Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, joined the alliance. The alliance has promoted the use of local currency, thus reducing reliance on the US dollar.

Developing countries view this initiative as beneficial to their financial systemsRecently, the BRICS announced the development of its blockchain-based payment system. In a previous CNF article, Russian President Vladimir Putin says the system will enable BRICS nations to conduct international trade without interference from the Western financial systems.

Intriguingly, XRP adoption is also spreading across Japan. As revealed in a previous report by CNF, 80% of Japanese banks use Ripple for blockchain payments. This highlights the growing prominence of Ripple and XRP in the traditional financial sector.

Legal Battle Surrounding XRP
The SEC recently filed a notice of appeal against Judge Analisa Torres’s July 2023 ruling in the Ripple lawsuit. The ruling stated at the time that XRP sales to retail investors do not constitute securities transactions, giving Ripple a partial victory.

However, the court ruled recently that Ripple should pay a $125 million fine for violating securities laws through institutional sales. This amount is far less than the $2 billion the SEC had initially requested from Ripple.

With the appeal, most experts and community members expect the SEC to challenge XRP’s security classification when traded on exchanges. Notably, the regulator once filed an interlocutory appeal, which the court denied. Many community members hope the regulator will encounter a similar outcome this time.

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Source:  Crypto News Flash

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WILL SWIFT NETWORK’S UPCOMING TRIALS BOOST CRYPTO ADOPTION?

Here’s a look at banking network SWIFT’s upcoming trials for digital asset and currency transactions.

▪️SWIFT will conduct live trials for digital asset transactions in 2025, enhancing global finance.
The initiative aims to integrate various currency platforms for seamless cross-border transactions.

▪️The year 2024 has witnessed a surge in cryptocurrency adoption, largely driven by the launch and expansion of the ETF market.


In light of this trend, SWIFT, the global bank messaging network based in Belgium, is set to launch live trials of digital asset and currency transactions.

What benefits will SWIFT’s live trails offer?
This initiative will involve banks in North America, Europe, and Asia, connecting over 11,500 financial institutions worldwide.

Although SWIFT itself does not manage funds, its network facilitates secure communications and transactions among banks. This allows for the exchange of various financial messages.

Scheduled for 2025these trials will mark a significant step in demonstrating how SWIFT can support the transfer of both digital and traditional assets across over four billion accounts globally.

This would showcase an advanced version of its infrastructure designed for real-world applications.

Remarking on the same, Swift Chief Innovation Officer Tom Zschach said,

“As new forms of value emerge, our intention is to continue offering our community the ability to seamlessly make and track transactions of all kinds of assets — using the same secure and resilient infrastructure that is integral to their operations today.”

For those unaware, the upcoming live trials will utilize SWIFT’s extensive global network to integrate various digital and traditional currency platforms seamlessly.

What’s more to it?
The trials will showcase how financial institutions can interchangeably transact across existing and emerging asset types.

This demonstration highlights the potential for banks to leverage their current SWIFT connections, thereby enhancing efficiency and accessibility in global finance.

Providing further insights on the matter, the firm added,

“Global financial institutions will have the ability to use Swift’s global platform to conduct pilot transactions for the settlement of digital assets and currencies.”

Additionally, SWIFT will transition from experimental trials to real-world applications of digital asset and currency transactions, beginning in 2025.

This initiative allows global financial institutions to utilize SWIFT’s infrastructure for seamless transactions across traditional and digital assets.

By enabling interoperability among currencies and networks, SWIFT seeks to simplify and secure cross-border financial exchanges.

This advancement reinforces SWIFT’s commitment to evolving in digital finance and positions it as a key facilitator of modern transactions.

Will CBDCs play a role?
That being said, SWIFT, which plays a crucial role in global banking, has been engaged in trials of both CBDCs and tokenized assets.

In March, the firm said that it would launch a new platform to connect CBDCs currently in development to the existing financial system.

As of the latest update, the SWIFT initiative involves different types of digital assets in combination across different platforms.

Therefore, Nick KeriganSWIFT’s head of innovation, put it best when he said,

“To successfully trade and settle a tokenised bond transaction, you need the cash and that’s where a tokenised deposit or wholesale CBDC comes in. It’s not good enough if you just have delivery or just payment, you need both.”

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Source:  
AMB Crypto

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US CONGRESS WILL BE KEY IN DEFINING CRYPTO REGULATIONS POST-2024 ELECTION, EXPERT SAYS

With the 2024 presidential election just around the corner, crypto has gained significant momentum as a key issue in the race to the White House, especially with candidates Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump expressing support for the digital asset industry.

However, law experts assert that it is not the US President who will ultimately determine the future of digital assets in the United States, but Congress.

Focus On Congressional Action As The Key

A recent report by Dr Tonya Evans, a professor at Penn State Dickinson Law, highlights that Vice President Harris has moved away from President Biden’s previously antagonistic approach to cryptocurrencies, largely driven by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and other regulators.

As reported by Bitcoinist, Harris now emphasizes a pro-innovation narrative, suggesting that blockchain and digital assets are crucial components of her vision for an “Opportunity Economy” to empower middle-class families and small businesses.

On the other hand, Trump has made headlines by promising to transform the US into the “crypto capital of the planet” and pledging to remove SEC Chair Gary Gensler from his position on his first day in office.

Despite these eye-catching promises, Evans believes that the President’s ability to enact meaningful change in the crypto landscape is limited.

Evans notes that the Congress, as the legislative branch of government, wields the real power to shape the regulatory framework governing digital assetsUnder Article II of the Constitution, the President cannot unilaterally create laws or alter regulations.

Instead, the President’s role is primarily to enforce the laws that Congress passes and oversee regulatory agencies like the SEC and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).

Evans further explains that Congress must take decisive legislative action for sustainable progress in the digital asset industry. Yet, she has noted that many observers and advocates for cryptocurrency often focus their attention on presidential races, neglecting Congress’s vital role in regulation.

Bipartisan Support For Crypto Grows In Congress
Despite what has been seen as a lack of congressional action in recent years, Evans is championing a notable advancement in the legislative landscape with the passage of the Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act (FIT21), which incorporates Rep. Tom Emmer’s Securities Clarity Act.

This law aims to provide much-needed clarity in the digital asset space by distinguishing between an asset and the securities contract to which it may be linked, which would be key in potential future cases such as one of the most notorious between blockchain payments company Ripple and the SEC.

In addition, support for crypto innovation is gaining traction in Congress. Figures like Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA), once a critic of cryptocurrencies, now recognize the importance of engaging with emerging technologies.

At a recent town hall event, pro-crypto lawmakers urged Harris to adopt a more favorable stance toward digital assets. At the same time, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) expressed optimism about passing bipartisan legislation.

Moreover, the StandWithCrypto.com database indicates that over 50 Democratic lawmakers, including prominent figures like Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA), is now supportive of pro-crypto legislation.

Unlike the executive branch, the law professor said, Congress has the power to create tailored laws to meet the needs of the crypto industry. Evans concluded, “Now is the time to focus where the real power lies – on Congress.

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Source:  
 Bitcoinist

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