2021-3-10 13:00 |
According to a statement by CEO Garlinghouse, two platforms will collaborate in combating crypto scams
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2021-3-10 13:00 |
According to a statement by CEO Garlinghouse, two platforms will collaborate in combating crypto scams
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The Chief Executive Officer of Ripple, Brad Garlinghouse, has disclosed that its lawsuit against video-hosting company YouTube over crypto scams has been settled amicably. Ripple and YouTube would also collaborate to fund a non-profit dedicated to helping victims of cybercrime.
2021-3-10 17:20 | |
Ripple and its CEO Brad Garlinghouse had alleged that YouTube profited monetarily from fraudulent XRP giveaways.
2021-3-10 12:11 | |
YouTube is seeking to dismiss a lawsuit filed against them by Ripple earlier in April. The video-sharing Google subsidiary has been accused of promoting XRP giveaway scams, causing reputational damage to Ripple and the firm's CEO, Brad Garlinghouse.
2020-7-24 19:24 | |
"Brad Garlinghouse CEO RIPPLE - 50 000 000 XRP GIVEAWAY!" These words have been responsible for looting thousands of XRP users. There have been thousands of such posts attached to random tweets on The post 8.
2020-4-23 18:00 | |
Ripple Labs and CEO Brad Garlinghouse are suing YouTube over allegations that the video streaming giant has failed to police its platform against fake XRP giveaway scams, resulting in monetary damage to users and reputational harm to Ripple.
2020-4-22 23:39 | |
Blockchain company Ripple Labs, along with its CEO Brad Garlinghouse, has filed a lawsuit against video-streaming company YouTube LLC. Per an official Ripple publication, YouTube failed to keep XRP scams away from its platform.
2020-4-22 22:20 | |
Ripple sues YouTube for "choosing inaction" when it comes to curbing the spread of cryptocurrency scams on its platform
2020-4-21 20:05 | |
When the co-founder of SPQR Media (and presumably Ripple supporter) alerted Brad Garlinghouse of a fake YouTube account using his name, the Ripple CEO lost his calm. He took to Twitter to call for greater action on scammers, saying “enough is enough” and warning “more to come.
2020-3-26 16:00 | |
You’ve definitely seen them: YouTube and Twitter posts from Elon Musk, President Donald Trump and Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse promising free cryptocurrency. These posts include branding and profile pictures that look exactly like the imagery that the company or individual uses.
2020-3-26 00:57 | |
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse and James Bond?s Daniel Craig have one thing in common -- their famous names being used to promote cryptocurrency scams
2020-3-24 10:37 | |