No matter what you think of #xrp, @bgarlinghouse and & @Ripple are clear leaders in global FinTech & $crypto.
Here are a few of my favorite Brad moments, specifically with the @IMFNews, leading discussions about the future of digital assets. It was always the plan. #0doubt
Brad to IMF Chief Legal Counsel, in regards to the IMF holding digital assets in the future:
Brad to IMF: "Once regulators understand that Ripple transactions are not circumventing regulatory frameworks, they get comfortable really quickly"
*Ross gives approving smirk & head nod* 😉
"One of the things that will surprise us a year from now is that banks will be custodian digital assets directly" This was in 2018, and look where we are now, on the brink of transformative regulatory framework.
"I think certainly you will see Central governments that have digital currencies within the next few years (2018)"
#xrp opinions aside, @bgarlinghouse has been spot on with his predictions for the $crypto space. Follow the knowledge and utility 🌎💱
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BOOM!!! S/O to @EsperPaul. Earned his follow for sure. He knows his shit.
"Here are a series of snips I took from FinCen settlement. Pay attention to where it says Ripple stopped selling XRP and XRPII became the primary distributor of XRP back in 2013-2014".
1. Okay this is getting freaky. Brexit just finalIzed yesterday. Today the “SUN” posted Boris Johnson busting through the wall. Everybody remember the BG123 pic. With the 🐻 and the ☀️ busting through the the wall. The bricks in the pick said Brexit. Well here you hate it.
1. On Nov. 18 2020 Klaus Schwab (Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum) warns of a cyber pandemic that would bring to a complete halt, the critical infrastructures, and our society as a whole. Says that Covid-19 would be a blip on the radar.
2. In Dec. 2020, SolarWinds hack is revealed, being called “the most widespread cyberattack ever” and infiltrating the US Department of Homeland Security, State Department, and major international corporations such as Microsoft.
3. “The victim wasn’t just the US, it was the entire world...it was massive, and it is dangerous.”