There are so many ongoing Ripple (available on Binance) lawsuits that you have to count them with both hands. Sure, it’s unfortunate, but it keeps Ripple (available on Binance) in the public eye, providing the masses with constant XRP news; this isn’t the case for many aLTCoins as Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) (BTC) often hogs all the attention and aLTCoins get left behind.

Recently, however, the company has scored small victories, such as on August 14th, the day a Judge denied one of the suits.

The latest victory came this week.

Ripple (available on Binance) Lawsuits: XRP vs. R3

Last year, a lawsuit between Ripple (available on Binance) and R3, a blockchain development startup, became public knowledge. It started with R3, which filed a legal suit against Ripple (available on Binance), claiming the company violated a partnership agreement clause.

Ripple (available on Binance) wasn’t having any of that. In response, the company filed a suit in California claiming that R3 did not meet various obligations under the partnership agreement.

These complaints kicked off a long-running legal dispute. But now it’s over.

Moving Forward

On Monday, Ripple (available on Binance) released a statement announcing the end to the XRP R3 lawsuit with an undisclosed settlement. Specifically, Ripple (available on Binance) said that all parties have “reached a settlement on all outstanding litigation.”

Unfortunately, the terms of the agreement will remain confidential, says Ripple (available on Binance). Some might find this to be disappointing. Why? Because out of all the Ripple (available on Binance) lawsuits, this is the one that accumulated the most public attention.

At the same time, however, the legal dispute needed to be put to an end. If both parties want to keep the terms on the down-low but scrap the XRP lawsuit altogETHer, so be it. And that is what they did, with Ripple (available on Binance) writing that “both sides look forward to putting these disputes behind them.”