#Ripple entered the #CNBC list.
Ripple, one of the largest $blockchain companies in the #USA and currently struggling with the lawsuit filed by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) , continues to announce its name.
🚨Crypto Money Companies Are Also On The CNBC List
It can be seen that the name of Ripple is included in the list published by #CNBC, which includes 50 finance / technology companies that made their mark this year. It can be seen that the list in question includes Ripple's customer #Flutterwave and #Robinhood application, which provides crypto currency trading service .
The list includes companies that have managed to grow rapidly despite the coronavirus epidemic in the past year and are groundbreaking in the industry. Robinhood is praised for starting the "Wall Street madness", while it appears to be in first place. With its #GameStop shares, Robinhood definitely made the industry experience something it had never seen before, and thanks to this, it quickly gained a serious reputation.
🚨Robinhood and the DOGE Madness
Robinhood has been of great importance for the cryptocurrency industry lately. It is known that most of the individual investors from the USA, which led the rise of #DOGE and other crypto currencies, use Robinhood. This situation was causing enough intensity to even crash Robinhood's app from time to time.
Ripple's client, Flutterwave, is 21st on the list. Flutterwave stands out with its contribution to the growth of businesses in $Africa. The fact that Flutterwave, which uses Ripple's #RippleNet infrastructure, is on the list with Ripple itself shows how important this technology is.
🚨Ripple Lost Rank
Blockchain giant Ripple, on the other hand, managed to enter CNBC's list last year. Ripple, which ranked 28th in 2020, is ranked 38th this year and is referred to as "making a sound in crypto money regulations". This is seen as a reference to the lawsuit between the SEC and Ripple. Robinhood, on the other hand, ranked 46th last year, and has taken the 1st place this year.
The #lawsuit against Ripple is still pending and XRP investors have not lost their hope. The SEC is known to have triumphed against the vast majority of the cryptocurrency companies it previously sued and brought almost all of them to their knees.