Highlights:

  • Ripple has announced to open a branch office in Washington D.C
  • With this, the team plans to educate policy makers of its efforts
  • This could be one of Ripple’s most ambitious and Brave move

In a recent blogpost, Ripple has announced that it will set up an office in Washington DC, the heart of the US government. This more was taken in Ripple’s long term effort to spread its web on influence. Ripple aims to educate the Policy makers by engaging with them directly. For this, the team has also pulled in a former counselor to the Treasury Secretary, Mr. Craig Phillips.

With this move, Craig Phillips, has joined Ripple’s Board of Directors. Three other staffers were also added. Also, Ripple has joined the Blockchain Association — a coalition headed by Coinbase, Protocol Labs, and Circle, and investors such as Digital Currency Group and Polychain Capital — to help and “foster collaboration between the community and industry leaders, educate policymakers and the public on the benefits of blockchain and related technologies, and advocate for public policy that cultivates and enables innovation and improves lives.”

In other news, Ripple also revealed that it was included as a member of the Blockchain Association, an industry body that advocates for blockchain tech and sets out to build relationships between firms building distributed solutions and government.


Sudarshan M

Sudarshan M is a long time crypto-enthusiast. Pulled in by bitcoin early on, it didn’t take long for Sudarshan to divert all of his academic attention from business studies to blockchain by doing his Masters and eventually pursuing his PhD in the subject. He is currently a researcher at the University of Nicosia. He is also the author of two research papers and a book on Blockchain’s future in Education titled: An Academic Overview of Blockchain - Applications in Educational Institutions. Sudarshan is an entrepreneur, blogger, educator, researcher and an avid proponent of Dogecoin. Such coin, Much wow.

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