Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse Weighs In on Bitnomial Legal Woes, Calls SEC ‘Renegade Agency’
Advertisement Brad Garlinghouse, the CEO of U.S. fintech decacorn Ripple, pledges support for Chicago-based derivatives exchange Bitnomial as it preemptively sues the SEC for its yet another attack on XRP. One of the vendors of XRP futures contracts, Bitnomial, seeks a declaration from Illinois federal district court to avoid a "compounding regulatory burden."
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