2020-1-23 22:34 |
Brad Garlinghouse, the CEO of Ripple, claims that Bitcoin is not suitable for buying coffee at Starbucks
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2020-1-23 22:34 |
Brad Garlinghouse, the CEO of Ripple, claims that Bitcoin is not suitable for buying coffee at Starbucks
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Paying for coffee with Bitcoin is a common trope in the cryptocurrency industry, but what about beer? More specifically, what about buying shares of a beer company with Bitcoin? The edgy Scotland-based brewery BrewDog announced yesterday that it’s extending its current round of crowdfunding – what it calls, “Equity for Punks” – until April 2020, and is accepting Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in exchange for shares of its business.
2019-7-5 10:45 | |
While crypto enthusiasts are dancing to the beat of their drum claiming Bitcoin is the future of payments, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse feels otherwise. In a recent podcast hosted by Stanford law professors Joe Bankman and Pam Karlan, he talked about the future of cryptocurrency markets, Bitcoin’s scalability problems and more.
2018-9-6 18:59 | |
Brad Garlinghouse remains a dedicated Ripple and XRP ambassador. Recently, he admitted that citizens are far from using XRP for buying coffee or settling normal bills. That’s why he considers XRP a “digital asset” which the company—as acknowledged by Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group—is using to build a convenient, secure and cheap remittance solution for companies.
2018-9-5 05:00 | |