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by: xpoolPosted on: June 12, 2025

Ripple Leaders Clash on Memecoins’ Role in Crypto

Ripple executives, including CEO Brad Garlinghouse and President Monica Long, engaged in a debate about the impact of meme coins at the Apex 2025 conference. While Long acknowledged their unexpected growth, Garlinghouse disagreed, highlighting their unsustainable nature and potential to detract from real innovation within the crypto space.

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