Ripple CEO: “The US Is Ready to Be The Crypto Capital of The World”

11/15/2024 19:48
Ripple CEO: “The US Is Ready to Be The Crypto Capital of The World”

Brad Garlinghouse makes a statement about the future of crypto space in the US

Brad Garlinghouse makes a statement about the future of crypto space in the US

Ripple CEO: “The US Is Ready to Be The Crypto Capital of The World”

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Ripple chief executive officer Brad Garlinghouse has published a tweet in which he made a prediction about the future role of the US for the cryptocurrency industry.

He also made an assumption about the SEC chairman Gary Gensler related to the Ripple-SEC case and all the cases initiated by the Securities and Exchange Commission recently.

The future "crypto capital of the world"?

Ripple boss tweeted that he has taken part in the annual Crypto Conference organized by financial institution Cantor. Garlinghouse believes that now, after the drastic change in the US political leadership that was announced on November 5 and is currently taking place, the US is likely “to be the crypto capital of the world” in the near future.

Besides, Garlinghouse wondered if currently the SEC chairman Gary Gensler is enjoying his last days in the office since the newly elected US leader promised to fire Gensler on day one of taking the Oval Office.

Joined @Official_Cantor’s annual Crypto Conference today - safe to say that the US is ready to be the crypto capital of the world with the next Trump Administration. Also an apt shirt to wear..on perhaps what are Gary Gensler’s last days in office?! pic.twitter.com/VuusYnXrHr

— Brad Garlinghouse (@bgarlinghouse) November 14, 2024

A week ago, the Ripple CEO published a tweet, in which he expressed a hope that Gensler would be eventually “held accountable for ignoring the law.”

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