Crypto researcher SMQKE has drawn attention to a legal perspective surrounding XRP’s classification, sharing a clip from a Zoom meeting that outlines why the assetCrypto researcher SMQKE has drawn attention to a legal perspective surrounding XRP’s classification, sharing a clip from a Zoom meeting that outlines why the asset

This Clip Explains Why XRP’s Official Non-Security Status Was Long Overdue

2026/03/20 16:51
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Crypto researcher SMQKE has drawn attention to a legal perspective surrounding XRP’s classification, sharing a clip from a Zoom meeting that outlines why the asset’s non-security status was, in his view, justified.

In an X post, SMQKE described the clip as offering a “straightforward explanation” of why XRP should be regarded as a commodity rather than an investment contract linked to Ripple.

The post directs focus to a fundamental legal argument: the absence of a contract between XRP buyers and Ripple. According to the discussion in the shared video, this distinction determines whether a transaction qualifies as a security under established legal frameworks.

In the clip, one speaker contrasts traditional securities with digital assets by noting that securities transactions typically involve receiving a formal document or agreement.

The speaker then questions whether buyers of digital currencies receive any comparable contractual instrument. Another participant responds directly, stating that purchasers of XRP on exchanges receive no contract and enter into no agreement that imposes obligations on Ripple.

The speaker further develops the argument by questioning how an “investment contract” can exist without any underlying contract. The remark underscores a legal interpretation that, without enforceable terms between buyer and issuer, the defining characteristics of a security may not be satisfied.

Focus on Legal Classification and Market Implications

SMQKE’s post frames this reasoning as a key factor behind XRP’s recognition as a non-security. The emphasis remains on the legal structure of transactions rather than the broader ecosystem or market performance of the asset. By presenting the clip, the researcher reinforces the position that XRP holders do not acquire rights, claims, or expectations tied to Ripple through their purchases.

The discussion aligns with broader regulatory considerations that examined whether digital assets meet the criteria of an investment contract. The absence of a direct contractual relationship has been a recurring point in arguments supporting XRP’s classification outside traditional securities definitions.

Reactions to the post reflect a range of interpretations of the clip’s significance. One commenter, ZEN CODE, stated that the explanation goes beyond legal clarity and suggests increased accessibility for institutions, adding that such clarity could remove hesitation among large market participants.

Another user, YaBoi, expressed frustration with the time spent debating XRP’s classification and rejected the notion that it should be considered a security. Meanwhile, Saul noted that while the clip clarifies what XRP is not, it does not fully define what it is, referencing recent positions from regulators such as the SEC and CFTC.

Ongoing Debate Over Regulatory Definitions

SMQKE’s X post contributes to the ongoing discourse regarding how digital assets are categorized under financial law. The shared clip emphasizes contract law principles, particularly the requirement for an agreement that creates obligations between parties.

While the video focuses on XRP, the broader implications extend to how regulators and courts may assess similar assets. The distinction between commodities and securities continues to shape regulatory approaches, with market participants closely monitoring how definitions evolve.

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