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by: xpoolPosted on: August 26, 2025

Ripple vs Chainlink: Not Rivals at SBI Holdings – Bill Morgan Explains

The recent conversations surrounding Ripple and Chainlink’s roles within SBI Holdings, Japan’s financial giant, have sparked debates about whether these two projects are rivals. To clarify the situation, pro-XRP lawyer Bill Morgan stepped in to explain how both projects serve distinct purposes within SBI’s broader strategy, highlighting how they complement each other rather than compete.

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