2020-9-10 13:40 |
Ripple has disputed YouTube's claims it knew nothing about XRP scams on its site, saying it alerted the video platform hundreds of times.
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2020-9-10 13:40 |
Ripple has disputed YouTube's claims it knew nothing about XRP scams on its site, saying it alerted the video platform hundreds of times.
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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 | |
Coinspeaker YouTube Moves Motion against Ripple Lawsuit for XRP Giveaway ScamsCiting the Communications Decency Act of the California law, YouTube says that it cannot be treated as publishers for any third-party content.
2020-7-24 08:53 | |
The video sharing giant filed a motion to dismiss Ripple’s lawsuit that alleges that YouTube did not do enough to stop free XRP giveaway scams, copyright infringement.
2020-7-24 19:38 | |
Youtube’s representative attorneys have responded to Ripple’s lawsuit by saying that YouTube is not liable to the actions of third-party content creators on the platform. Ripple’s lawsuit argued that YouTube benefits from ad traffic from such scammers and by failing to take action against them, the platform is complicit.
2020-7-22 22:22 | |
Lawyers for the video-sharing platform argue that because Ripple impersonators were third-parties it has no liability.
2020-7-22 08:21 | |
Modern crypto users may have been thinking that they knew everything about such blatant scams. However, the ongoing fake airdrop is a special one.
2020-7-6 17:16 | |
A new XRP scam involving an email distribution posing as Ripple is making its way across the cryptocurrency community. Unlike most scams that are riddled with spelling errors and offers that seem far too good to be true, this latest phony attempt to steal people’s crypto appears to be highly believable. Ripple Investor’s Rough Ride...
2020-5-22 23:30 | |
Prominent crypto trader and analyst Tone Vays never misses an opportunity to demonstrate how skeptical he is of Ripple Inc. and the XRP token
2020-5-14 15:20 | |
YouTube has suspended the YouTube channel of Ripple CTO, David Schwartz. Interestingly enough, this comes only a week after the blockchain unicorn filed a legal suit against the video-streaming giant over XRP giveaway scams.
2020-4-30 18:44 | |
"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 is a company that isn’t catering to the traditional cryptocurrency crowd. Even so, it has taken YouTube to court over the many crypto-related scams the platform has allowed to happen in recent months.
2020-4-24 05:00 | |
Ripple is taking cryptocurrency scams on YouTube very seriously and is calling for the video streaming service to be held accountable in court. The blockchain company behind XRP has sued Alphabet’s YouTube.
2020-4-23 00:26 | |
Ripple is suing Youtube, accusing the video platform of not doing enough to eliminate crypto-related “giveaway” scams. The payment network wants to force Youtube to protect its users from such scams.
2020-4-24 17:30 | |
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 Labs filed a lawsuit against Youtube for its “deliberate inaction” in stopping repeated XRP scams
2020-4-22 20:52 | |
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 | |
David Schwartz, Ripple CTO says it’s just an attempt to “get clicks” on the “PR Stunt” by leveraging XRP’s name More than $400 million worth of XRP are traced back to illegal activities, with a large portion of it to Ponzi schemes and scams, Elliptic, a blockchain analytics startup said in its report, released Wednesday. […]
2019-11-21 17:38 | |
A now famous Paul Steiner New Yorker cartoon made a prescient point about online trust in 1993 when it portrayed two dogs in front of a computer with the caption, “On the Internet, nobody knows you’re a dog.
2019-10-25 00:09 | |
Several major cryptocurrency traders have reportedly begun discussing plans to enact an industry-wide blacklist of suspicious actors, to stem the tide of scams, theft and fraud in the crypto space.
2019-5-10 15:52 | |
The crypto market never sleeps, and due to the relative newness and uncertainty around crypto assets, market leaders come and go in what seems like a blink of an eye. Many projects lose their luster, wind up being exit scams, outright failing, or simply folding against the likes of Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Ripple who dominate.
2019-4-18 23:00 | |
Twitter User TheCryptoFuturist recently praised Forbes contributor and analyst Thomas Silkjaer for the use of the Big Query protocol on Google. The contributor used the ledger to create a major analysis of data, which included multiple scams that needed to be stopped.
2019-4-5 03:18 | |
Come September, a number of key stakeholders in the global crypto industry, including Ripple, ICE, and NASDAQ, among many others, will meet a US Congressman from the state of Ohio to discuss initial coin offering (ICO) regulation.
2018-8-21 19:19 | |
Analysts’ reports reveal that the bitcoin bubble has perhaps burst, with over 800 cryptocurrencies having “died” because of crash in prices of coins, down to less than a cent. Many of them were scams and did not come into existence as real products.
2018-7-3 22:32 | |