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Ripple backs Deaton with $1M donation in senate race against Warren

Ripple has the back of one its strongest supporters in his attempt to unseat powerful Senate crypto foe Elizabeth Warren.

Ripple has donated $1 million to the super political action committee (PAC) Commonwealth Unity Fund to support John Deaton's campaign in the Massachusetts Republican senatorial primary on Nov. 5. Deaton is challenging incumbent Democratic US Senator Elizabeth Warren, who is an ardent crypto opponent.

Deaton is a lawyer best known to the crypto community for his support of Ripple Labs. His law practice concentrates on victims of mesothelioma and asbestos-related diseases. He also owns the website CryptoLaw.

Deaton spearheaded the so-called XRP Army of tokenholders who volunteered to serve as third-party volunteer defendants in the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) suit against Ripple. He has also submitted numerous amicus curiae letters in high-profile SEC cases against crypto firms.

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XRP Army gets ‘RelistXRP’ trending, demands exchanges comply

Many crypto exchanges halted trading for XRP or delisted the token after the SEC announced its lawsuit last year.

Members of the XRP Army — supporters of the XRP token — have started an online movement to pressure crypto exchanges to relist the digital asset amid Ripple facing a lawsuit from the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, or SEC.

According to Twitter user MackAttackXRP, the hashtag "RelistXRP" was trending in The Netherlands earlier today, with some users reporting the social media movement was gaining traction in Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom. Twitter data showed more than 35,000 tweets with the hashtag in the Netherlands, more than 30,000 tweets in the U.S. and roughly 24,000 in Australia.

The campaign is reportedly an attempt to draw attention to crypto exchanges that have delisted or suspended the trading of XRP. In December 2020, the SEC charged Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse and co-founder Chris Larsen with conducting an "unregistered, ongoing digital asset securities offering" for their XRP sales. In response to the lawsuit, many crypto exchanges announced they would suspend the trading of XRP, or delist the token entirely. Global money transfer service MoneyGram has also terminated its partnership with Ripple.

The exchanges that have halted trading for XRP or delisted it include Coinbase, OKCoin, Bittrex, Bitstamp, Binance.US, Crypto.com, iTrustCapital, eToro, Genesis, Nexo, Wirex, Ziglu, CEX, STEX, Abra, Blockchain.com and Coingate. Other crypto firms have deferred taking action against the token. For example, Uphold said it will not delist XRP until the SEC lawsuit is resolved, while Indonesia crypto exchange Indodax said the token "has a risk of being delisted."

More than 6,000 XRP holders lost a motion filed on their behalf in the SEC case against Ripple to insert themselves as third-party defendants. The motion to intervene argued that the interests of the XRP tokenholders were not being adequately represented in the lawsuit against Ripple and its executives.

At the time of publication, the price of XRP is $0.58, having risen 16% in the last 24 hours.

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