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CFTC Pushed By Coinbase To Match US SEC’s Document Disclosure

Coinbase has filed a motion to compel the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to produce communications with issuers of 12 tokens named in a related lawsuit brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
The cryptocurrency exchange wants this information to help it in a lawsuit that is ongoing in the Southern District of New York (SDNY). This follows a previous order by the court to the SEC to produce similar documents that Coinbase has said are crucial for the case.
Coinbase Seeks CFTC Compliance Following SEC Lawsuit
Coinbase’s motion comes after a court ordered the SEC to produce records of communications between the US SEC and the issuers of the 12 tokens in question. The SEC has accused Coinbase of listing these tokens without meeting the necessary requirements to be a securities exchange and states that the assets are unregistered securities under the Howey Test.
According to the exchanges CLO Paul Grewal, they disputes this, saying that the Commodity Futures Trading Commission has also been in touch with the token issuers and that these documents may be relevant to deciding whether the assets are investment contracts.
Today, @Coinbase filed a narrow motion in DDC to compel @CFTC to produce communications between the agency and the 12 token issuers named in our @SECGov enforcement suit. These are the same types of comms that the SDNY already granted against the SEC. Basic due process requires…
— paulgrewal.eth (@iampaulgrewal) October 1, 2024
Consequently, the exchange wants the same cooperation from the CFTC, referring it to their defense. According to Coinbase, these communications are important for understanding the development, use, and functionality of the tokens, which are important factors for determining whether they are securities.
During this move, the cryptocurrency exchange has requested the SEC to issue a clear legal framework for digital assets stating that the current securities laws are not applicable to the crypto space.
CFTC Faces Pushback After Refusing to Comply
Coinbase’s latest legal action against the Commodity Futures Trading Commission is in response to the agency’s failure to honor a subpoena that was issued in June 2024. The subpoena sought information on documents and communication between the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the issuers of the 12 tokens named in relation to the tokens.
According to Coinbase, such information from the third parties is critical to its defense and may shed light on whether the tokens are securities as per the CFTC’s communications with them.
Despite the exchange’s efforts to narrow the scope of its request, the CFTC has resisted, citing concerns about relevance, burden, and privilege. The agency has yet to conduct any searches for the requested documents. Coinbase, as a result, pushed back, offering to cover the costs of searching and reviewing the materials, and arguing that the burden on the CFTC is reasonable given the significance of the case.
In the midst of its ongoing legal challenges, the exchange announced a scheduled system upgrade that will temporarily affect its platform. The upgrade is planned for Saturday and several services, including Simple and Advanced Trade, will be unavailable among others.
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Ripple Whales Move $429 Million, What Is Going On?

Ripple whales have been highly active in recent hours, transferring large amounts of XRP tokens between unknown wallets. In total, 267,857,140 XRP, which, at the time of writing, was approximately $572,238,240, was transferred. These large XRP whales are believed to have a connection to Ripple’s ongoing legal battle and its on-demand liquidity (ODL) sales.
These massive transactions were potentially triggered by the decision of the SEC to lift the injunction against institutional sales for Ripple recently. As a result, Ripple can now proceed with its ODL business, likely contributing to the recent surge in large-scale XRP transfers.
Ripple Whales Move $572 Million
Whale Alert, has recently reported a flurry of XRP transfers. Four transactions were executed within a short span, and every swap was equal to 66,964,285 XRP, which amounts to about $143 million. These huge transactions have elicited quite a stir among the members of the crypto space regarding their size and the frequency.
While the reason behind the transfers is still uncertain, a large volume of XRP moving to unknown wallets could be tied to Ripple’s operations. Given that these moves occurred after the SEC has decided to remove the injunction on Ripple’s institutional sales, a correlation between Ripple’s liquidity management and institutional sales has emerged.
Such large movements have also attracted the attention of the market observers to think that Ripple may be gearing up for expansion of its ’on-demand liquidity’ solution. This could explain why this wave of whale is being observed today based on the firm’s capacity to continue with these institutional sales.
Ripple Legal Victory and Influence on XRP Transactions
Ripple’s legal situation with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has been a key factor influencing the company’s operations. Recently, as part of Ripple’s decision to drop its cross appeal against the SEC, the Commission agreed to remove the injunction that had previously restricted Ripple from conducting institutional sales of XRP. This decision paves the way for Ripple to resume its on-demand liquidity services, a core part of its business.
This movement should help Ripple expand the availability of liquidity solutions and its penetration in the international markets. The absence of the injunction will allow Ripple to transact with more XRP with institutional clients, which may be fueling the whale activities.
Subsequently, since Ripple’s ODL platform focuses on large XRP transactions, whales are likely to be engaged in this kind of activity as they provide liquidity. At the same time, Coinbase Derivatives has submitted new applications with the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to self-certify XRP futures contracts.
XRP Price Trend Amid Whale Movements
XRP’s recent market behavior also reflects these developments, with the cryptocurrency showing signs of strength. According to crypto analyst Casi Trades, after reclaiming the $2.05 support level, XRP price trend has set its sights on the next key resistance level at $2.24.
This level is particularly significant, as it aligns with both the macro and micro wave structures of XRP’s price movements.
Experts are keeping a close eye on XRP’s price action, with some predicting that the currency could break out of its current resistance levels and potentially reach new highs. The next levels to watch include $2.70, $3.05, and eventually $3.80, which could mark a new all-time high for XRP price.
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US SEC Acknowledges Fidelity’s Filing for Solana ETF

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has formally acknowledged the filing for Fidelity’s spot Solana (SOL) Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF).
This marks a key development in the financial industry, as Fidelity seeks to list its Solana ETF on the Cboe BZX Exchange. The acknowledgment comes after Fidelity submitted a proposed rule change, paving the way for the potential approval of the product.
Fidelity’s Spot Solana ETF Proposal
The SEC’s acknowledgment follows Fidelity’s filing to list and trade shares of the Fidelity Solana Fund under the Cboe BZX Exchange. The proposed rule change, initially submitted on March 25, was later amended on April 1, 2025, to clarify certain points and add additional details.
The amended proposal aims to list the Solana ETF under BZX Rule, which pertains to commodity-based trust shares. According to the Cboe BZX Exchange, Fidelity plans to register the shares with the SEC through a registration statement on Form S-1.
Fidelity’s experience with crypto ETFs, having launched the Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC) and the Fidelity Ethereum Fund (FETH), has prepared it for this new initiative. FBTC has drawn substantial interest, accumulating nearly $17 billion in assets, while FETH currently manages around $975 million.
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US Senate Banking Committee Approves Paul Atkins Nomination For SEC Chair Role

The U.S. Senate Banking Committee has voted to approve Paul Atkins’ nomination for the role of Chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The vote, which took place on Thursday, passed with a narrow margin of 13-11, along party lines.
Paul Atkins, nominated by President Donald Trump, now moves one step closer to taking over the top regulatory position at the US SEC.
Senate Banking Committee Approves Paul Atkins Nomination
Paul Atkins’ nomination for SEC Chair has received approval despite sharp opposition from Democratic members of the Senate Banking Committee. The vote was entirely split, with Republicans supporting Atkins and all Democrats opposing the decision.
This partisan divide highlights the contentious nature of Atkins’ confirmation, which had been under scrutiny for several reasons.
The committee’s approval now clears the path for Atkins to proceed to the full Senate for a final confirmation vote. Given the Republican-controlled Senate, it is widely expected that Atkins will secure the necessary votes to take over the SEC leadership. With Republicans holding a 53-47 majority in the Senate, the confirmation process is anticipated to move forward swiftly.
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