Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse Linked to White House Crypto Advisory Council
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The first Pro-Crypto President needs a crypto advisory council. Industry insiders are jockeying for position. In good news for XRP, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse is tipped to have a key seat. A seat on Donald Trump’s freshly minted crypto advisory council has become the most sought-after position in the capital. According to the New York Post, industry titans and major donors are battling it out to land one of the roughly two dozen seats — and the decisions this council makes will likely reverberate throughout the digital asset ecosystem for years to come, dictating everything from classification and regulation to the direction of U.S. innovation in blockchain technology. Why Ripple’s Garlinghouse Is Leading the Pack Among the many industry heavyweights jostling for the spotlight, Brad Garlinghouse, CEO of Ripple, has reportedly surged to the front. Credible sources say his meeting with President Trump at Mar-a-Lago last month catapulted him to the top of the list, sparking a wave of speculation about his imminent role in the new administration. Garlinghouse with Trump at Mar-a-Lago, the beginning of a Crypto Bromance? Source: X This development is also emblematic of Ripple’s growing policy presence. Once seen as a scrappy upstart pushing cross-border payments, Ripple now stands as a leading advocate in Washington, DC, for regulatory clarity around digital assets — clarity it didn’t get in the previous administration. If Garlinghouse is indeed tapped for the council, his influence could shape the conversation around cryptocurrencies and stablecoins, including whether tokens like XRP fall under the purview of the SEC or the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). Even more crucially from the perspective of XRP investors, Garlinghouse would have an influence on the make-up of the proposed American National Digital Asset Stockpile. It makes sense that Ripple, as a U.S. company, would have its native…
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