Max Keiser is of the opinion that Ripple will lose its case against the SEC. However, the reason is different from what you may think.
Max Keiser has once again come out with a comment on the ongoing case between the United States Securities and Exchange Commission and Ripple – the company behind XRP.Max Keiser is a well-known proponent of Bitcoin – one that’s been very vocal about the primary cryptocurrency’s merits.
In a recent tweet, he said that Ripple will definitely lose its case against the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. But why?
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