Ripple CLO refutes claims that cryptocurrencies are just tools of "crime and corruption"
2025-10-18 20:08:47
Ripple's Stuart Alderoty said in an X post that for the second time in just a few weeks, The New York Times has published a "guest article" that portrays cryptocurrencies as a tool for crime and corruption. This claim may seem convenient, but it is lazy and inaccurate. Cryptocurrency is a technology used by more than 55 million Americans, and more than three-quarters say it has improved their lives; helping them send money, prove ownership, and build new forms of commerce on transparent, traceable ledgers. Corruption and crime don't thrive on the surface. The real story is about how ordinary Americans are leveraging digital assets to save time, cut costs, and gain financial freedom. This story deserves to be told. And that's exactly what we're doing.
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