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by: xpoolPosted on: May 25, 2025

Mark Yusko Endorses Ripple’s Quest to Revolutionize Global Payments

Veteran investor and Morgan Creek Capital CEO Mark Yusko has lent his public support to Ripple, aligning himself with the company’s efforts to disrupt traditional cross-border payment systems. His endorsement comes as Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse highlights the limitations of SWIFT, a system that’s long served international payments but struggles to adapt to today’s digital landscape.

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