Ripple CEO Advises Crypto Startups to Avoid US, Suggests Jurisdictions with Smart Policies
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse has described the United States as a bad destination for crypto startups due to the country’s uncertain policies around digital assets. Speaking at a panel at Token 2049 in Singapore, he stat...
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Speaking at a panel at Token 2049 in Singapore, he stated that the United States is the worst place to start up a crypto-based firm and advised startups on jurisdictions with smarter policies.
“The only country I would not encourage you to start a company right now is in the U.S.” ...
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