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I only read that Brad Garlinghouse, the CEO of Ripple, is really pushing for the establishment of a diversified cryptocurrency reserve in the United States. It's a topic that is becoming increasingly relevant as political debates around crypto intensify.
What’s interesting about Garlinghouse’s position is that he’s not just talking about XRP or Ripple specifically. He advocates for a broader and more diversified approach, which shows a certain maturity in thinking. Not bad for someone leading a major platform.
Brad Garlinghouse has clearly understood that if cryptocurrencies are truly to integrate into the American financial system, a serious and well-structured reserve strategy must be considered. This isn’t just traditional lobbying; it’s a long-term vision.
The question now is whether policymakers will really listen to such proposals. Garlinghouse has quite a bit of credibility in the industry, but convincing Washington is another challenge. Definitely worth watching, because it could really change the game for the entire sector.