RippleCEO's legal team is asking Binance to provide data that purports to carry out XRP transactions on its forex platform.

2021-8-3 11:34
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[Ripple CEO's legal team should provide Binance with the expected information to enable XRP trading on forex platforms.] Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse's legal team told Binance Holdings Limited that "the information relating to "the information had not been received. “The Hague Rights Information” According to Garlinghouse, he looked for foreign evidence because he believed Binance Holdings Limited had access to specialist information and case information, particularly in relation to the case of Garlinghouse. Apparently, XRP trading, on the digital foreign currency trading platform, this information is not regulated by the rules used by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (Cointelegraph).

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