Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse set to appear on ’60 Minutes’

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Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse is making his way to the small screen in an episode of 60 Minutes that’s scheduled to air on December 8.

He shared the exciting news on X, sharing how important this interview is for the crypto world.

What’s the buzz about?

In this highly anticipated segment, Garlinghouse told he will dig deep into the ongoing quest for clearer regulations surrounding cryptocurrencies in the United States.

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With so much chatter about the need for regulatory clarity, his appearance comes at an important time for the industry.

Garlinghouse also expressed a hopeful outlook regarding potential changes in leadership at the SEC, particularly with the possible exit of Chair Gary Gensler.

And honestly, he’s not alone in this sentiment, as Gensler is maybe the number one public enemy for many in the crypto industry.

Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko also weighed in, suggesting that Ripple’s legal win represents a significant blow to the SEC’s way too tough stance on cryptocurrencies.

XRP’s rise

The 60 Minutes episode will also shine a light on XRP, Ripple’s native token, which has been on a quite wild ride lately.

On December 3, XRP hit a multi-year high of $2.82, and many experts think that his surge reflects the growing interest and hype around the crypto market right now.

Remember the name

For those unfamiliar why is this a big thing, 60 Minutes is famous for its in-depth reporting and has been a staple of American television since 1968, racking up over 2,500 episodes.

Having Garlinghouse featured on such a respected platform is expected to provide valuable insights into both the challenges and opportunities facing the crypto industry today.

This episode promises to be packed with information that could shape your understanding of where cryptocurrencies are headed.

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