Crypto firm Ripple is the latest to join a host of crypto stakeholders who have responded to the Senate Banking Committee’s Request For Information (RFI). The firm’s Chief Legal Officer (CLO), Stuart Alderoty, indicated that they were in a good position to contribute to the bill, considering their wealth of experience with regulators, including the SEC.
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