The US SEC responded to "Ripple rejected its enforcement motion" and asked Ripple to provide relevant evidence
According to CoinGape's report, the US Securities and Exchange Commission responded to "Ripple's refusal of its motion to compel," stating that its request for Ripple to provide relevant financial statements was procedurally correct. The SEC still requires Ripple to provide two years of audited financial statements, contracts for the sale or transfer of XRP to "non-employee trading counterparties" after the lawsuit was filed, and detailed amounts of "XRP institutional sales proceeds" received after the lawsuit was filed. In addition, the US Securities and Exchange Commission is seeking to penalize Ripple in the XRP lawsuit.
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