Ripple: Will venture into the fields of domestic payments, real estate, securities, etc. in the United States. Previous lawsuits have resulted in overseas customers accounting for 95%
After the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) agreed to withdraw its lawsuit, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse discussed the company's next steps in an exclusive interview with Fox Business. He pointed out that the SEC's lawsuit has hindered Ripple's business in the United States, resulting in 95% of its customers being overseas, but this situation is about to change.
Brad Garlinghouse emphasized Trump's executive order on cryptocurrency, particularly the establishment of strategic Bitcoin reserves and digital asset reserves, which creates a more friendly environment for American crypto companies. Therefore, Ripple plans to shift its focus back to the United States and intends to venture into financial sectors such as payments, real estate and securities trading. (Coingape)
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