2019-8-13 14:00 |
Last week, Ripple executives penned an open letter to U.S. Congress with the intention of distancing the company from the controversy surrounding Facebook's cryptocurrency plans.
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2019-8-13 14:00 |
Last week, Ripple executives penned an open letter to U.S. Congress with the intention of distancing the company from the controversy surrounding Facebook's cryptocurrency plans.
Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024
In a recently published open letter to the United States Congress, the CEO of Ripple – Brad Garlinghouse – has expressed that Ripple has a desire to be “responsible” and comply with the government for a properly regulated cryptocurrency sector.
2019-7-30 00:56 | |
It is expected that most US lawmakers will always be bitter no coiners. The political class derives their superiority from the powers of the state. The power of the USD gives the state its mandate....
2019-7-29 19:45 | |
In an open letter to Congress, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse let regulators know that Ripple isn't out to destroy the banking sector and that the project is working to "serve the greater good."
2019-7-29 19:18 | |
The San Francisco-based blockchain startup Ripple called on the US Congress to create a friendly cryptocurrency regulation that would not restrain its development. This week US Senate will hold hearings dedicated to this issue.
2019-7-30 18:38 | |
Ripple CEO, Brad Garlinghouse, and Executive Chairman and Co-founder of Ripple, Chris Larsen, expressed concerns regarding regulatory ambiguity in the United States. In an open letter to the U. S. Congress on July 28, 2019, both top executives stated that lack of clear cryptocurrency regulations is bound to stifle crypto business in the U.
2019-7-29 17:59 | |
Ripple, the entity notionally behind cryptocurrency XRP, has asked US lawmakers for more advantageous regulation, saying it is “serving the greater good. ” Ripple Wants To ‘Serve Greater Good’ In an open letter to Congress ahead of a fresh hearing on crypto and blockchain policy July 30, CEO Brad Garlinghouse requested politicians not apply a one-size-fits-all approach to the industry.
2019-7-29 15:00 | |
Ripple CEO, Brad Garlinghouse, and its executive chairman, Chris Larsen, posted an open letter to congress on Sunday asking authorities not to paint their company with a “broad brush”. The executive duo paid careful attention to emphasize that while bad actors exist in the cryptocurrency space, many are, in fact, doing their bit to stay […] The post Ripple CEO Tells Congress to Avoid XRP From Facebook Libra Smear appeared first on CCN Markets
2019-7-29 14:00 | |
Coinspeaker Ripple to Congress: ‘Please Don’t Paint Us With a Broad Brush’Ripple sent an open letter to the U. S. Congress intending to explain the differences between various blockchains and digital currencies.
2019-7-29 11:30 | |
In a recent panel held in a European Congress, 3 financial services experts– Marjam Delatine from Ripple’s European office,… The post Ripple talks with SWIFT Representatives at European Congress appeared first on Invest In Blockchain.
2019-5-28 05:10 | |
Our regular readers will already be aware of the fact that Iran is constantly facing the wrath of US sanctions. Just last month, the US Congress passed its 18th resolution condemning the Iranian regime’s record of arbitrarily detaining and otherwise discriminating against members of the Baha’i faith and other religious and ethnic minorities. The bill […]
2019-1-31 18:40 | |