Charles Gasparino of Fox Business: “XRP fans are conspiracy theorists”
Fox Business financial show host Charles Gasparino got into a heated argument with Ripple followers on Twitter. He asked them to behave like a conspiracy-theorizing group. He called XRP lovers children and advised them to grow up.
Fox Business host Bill Hinman, formerly director of corporate finance at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), has done nothing wrong with Ripple.
At the same time, he noted that the litigation between the SEC and Ripple cannot be unequivocally called the right thing, but asked people to pay attention to the facts, and not build conspiracy theories like XRP fans like to do.
Charles also noted the fact that after the departure of Bill Hinman, his actions cannot be called criminal. He mentioned Justice Department Joe Biden's desire to "punish official Trump for violating the law," but ultimately no charges were filed. Also, the Department of Justice did not investigate, because it is likely that Hinman's actions were not so illegal.
Charles Gasparino said he received threats from people who disapproved of his reporting. He warned them and said that such behavior on their part would have no effect and urged them to pay attention to the facts that he managed to find out.
Although the Fon Business host calls on all Ripple fans not to speculate about conspiracy theories and tries to understand the current situation through the discovery of interesting facts and their comparison, the community does not seem ready to take such a step.
Earlier we talked about the success of the XRP NFT project. If you missed this material, then we invite you to familiarize yourself with it. In short: XRP NFT trading volume has already exceeded 7,300,000 XRP.
Recall that the US Securities and Exchange Commission sued Ripple in December 2020 and accused the company of conducting an initial offering without prior registration with the necessary procedures. SEC-XRP Judge Analisa Torres has until March 31st to make a final decision.
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