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by: xpoolPosted on: April 12, 2025

Brad Garlinghouse Discusses Ripple’s $125 Million SEC Fine and XRP Payments

Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse has spoken about the resolution of his company’s legal dispute with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the $125 million fine, and the planned payment arrangements in XRP instead of dollars. The case concluded as Ripple moves forward, embracing a future focused on growth and expansion.

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