Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse, behind the world's third largest crypto currency, XRP and co-founder Chris Larsen, sent an open letter to the US Congress.
In a statement, Ripple executives said that Ripple respects the laws of the United States and other nations, as well as other companies in the block chain and crypto money industry, and Ripple wants to use these new technologies with institutions financed by financial regulations. cross - border payments. 'digital currencies' are not tools to replace nominal currencies, but tools to complement them.
In addition, the CEO invited Congress not to treat and treat the same as all crypto currencies, saying that they support laws that will create a responsible block for block chain and crypto currency companies.
—-Ripple CEO's Timing
Many crypto currencies, including Bitcoin (BTC), are being reviewed recently due to Facebook's Libra. After US President Donald Trump said he didn't like Bitcoin, anti-crypto statements came from the FED President and many other executives.
In addition, the US Banking Committee will hold a committee hearing on ‘digital currencies and blockchain önümüzdeki on the next 30 July, and the decisions made therefrom may be crucial.
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