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John Deaton on Becoming ‘The XRP Ripple Lawyer’ and How 75,000 Holders Found Him

John Deaton on Becoming ‘The XRP Ripple Lawyer’ and How 75,000 Holders Found Him

CoinpediaCoinpedia2026/07/24 23:30
By:Coinpedia

John Deaton has run for US Senate against Elizabeth Warren. He’s also, by his own account, more likely to be recognized for something else entirely. Deaton says his path into the XRP world began the way it does for a lot of people, with Bitcoin first, then a slow slide down the rabbit hole into other coins. 

He ended up holding Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP, drawn in part by how quickly XRP transactions settled. “It showed up in three seconds,” he said, describing his own reaction the first time he sent it.

The story that pulled him deeper into advocacy started closer to home. When his daughter turned 18, he handed her $15,000 in birthday money that had accumulated since she was born. Deaton says his daughter bought Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP using birthday money, splitting $10,000 into Bitcoin and $2,500 each into Ethereum and XRP, entirely on her own judgment.

Why He Filed the Case

When the SEC sued Ripple and argued that XRP itself was an unregistered security, Deaton says he thought immediately of people like his daughter. “My daughter never heard of Brad Garlinghouse,” he said. “She wouldn’t have any idea. She didn’t buy XRP because she was relying on the efforts of Ripple.”

That distinction became the foundation of his legal argument, and he filed a motion representing everyday XRP holders who had no relationship with Ripple at all. Deaton’s legal effort later grew to include 75,000 XRP holders around the world. Those XRP holders came from 143 different countries, spanning Ukraine to Russia, two nations at war with each other, yet both represented among the case’s supporters.

Deaton says he never spoke with Brad Garlinghouse directly before filing, and some in the crypto world initially assumed Ripple was paying him. “No lawyer would do this for free,” he recalled people saying, though he insists that wasn’t the case. His motivation, he says, was simpler: frustration that the government was making a claim it had never made before, treating the token itself as a security rather than the investment contracts tied to its sale.

A Ruling That Cited His Work

The effort ultimately became part of the legal record. The judge directly cited the amicus brief in her final ruling on the whole case, referencing both the brief and affidavits from XRP holders in her decision that XRP itself is not a security.

Deaton says the case is now taught in law schools as an example of decentralized legal advocacy, and he remains proud of what a single filing turned into. “One person inspires a few people, inspires thousands of people, and you can make a difference,” he said.

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