Ripple ‘made a mistake’ not talking to regulators early, says CEO
Ripple should have engaged with US regulators a lot earlier, says the firm’s CEO Brad Garlinghouse, adding it’s now “trying to make up for lost time.”
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Ripple should have engaged with US regulators a lot earlier, says the firm’s CEO Brad Garlinghouse, adding it’s now “trying to make up for lost time.”
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