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by: xpoolPosted on: May 31, 2025

Fake Aramco-XRP Oil Tokenization Document Debunked

A recent document circulating online claiming that Saudi Aramco would launch an oil tokenization project on the XRP Ledger has been debunked. The document falsely attributed the project to Sheikh Abdullah bin Khalid Al-Falih and falsely claimed collaboration with WhiteRock, but these claims have no basis in reality. !

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