Ripple CEO dismisses Financial Times announcement that Ripple will resume its strategic plan.

2020-8-15 01:07
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On August 14, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse denied to the Financial Times that the cryptocurrency company planned to "reboot" it by focusing on other blockchain applications, The Block reported on August 8. On the 14th, we announced our plan. The Financial Times reported that Ripple is looking to develop tools that will help developers build blockchain applications. The statement said the company uses a marketing platform that "goes beyond" the cross-border payments it intends to create. However, Garlinghouse denies that this is important to Ripple's strategy. Garlinghouse said Ripple has no plans to revise his plan. We use XRP to resolve dollar issues such as cross border payments.

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