Cryptocurrency

Ripple CEO in War of Words with a Top Venture Capitalist over XRP Security Status

In a recent altercation between Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse and top venture capitalist Jason Calacanis, the two disagreed sharply on the topic of XRP’s security status.

The debate began when Calacanis, a well-known investor in different startups, took to Twitter to criticize the cryptocurrency’s status as an unregistered security. This prompted Garlinghouse to respond, citing Calacanis’ claim as embarrassing.

Read More: Brad Garlinghouse Reiterates His Optimism in Ripple Winning the XRP Lawsuit

“Xrp is obviously a security” “It would have cost little for the Ripple team to have registered it as a security and played by the rules- like everyone else in the industry does all day long Xrp- Calacanis tweeted”

In response to Calacanis, Garlinghouse wrote, Remind me when you learned securities law?! This is embarrassing for you (and hilariously wrong as there is no framework to register digital assets in the US), but we’re all used to you making controversial statements and trolling about things you know nothing about…

The exchange quickly escalated, with Garlinghouse accusing Calacanis of having a “lack of understanding” about XRP and the company’s business model. Calacanis retorted, pointing out that he was an experienced investor who had made considerable investments in the sector and had been studying the technology and the cryptocurrency market for years.

Calacanis, however, remained unconvinced, arguing that the lack of official rulings on XRP’s status was concerning and that it could be considered a security by the SEC in the future.

The spat between the two attracted the attention of many other crypto big guns, such as John Deaton, Erik Voorhees of ShapeShift.com, Tony Edward of Thinking Crypto Podcast, and a number of others.

The clash between the two is yet another sign of the uncertainty that surrounds XRP and its status as a security. While the Ripple and SEC lawsuit is still ongoing, the recent exchange between the two indicates that the debate is far from settled.

Recall that, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse has expressed optimism that the sixth-largest cryptocurrency by market cap will prevail in its ongoing lawsuit with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

It remains to be seen how the lawsuit will end, but in the meantime, the debate between Garlinghouse and Calacanis should provide food for thought for investors and regulators alike.


Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Telegram, and Google News

Chinedu Agbakwusi

Chinedu Agbakwusi is a medical student at the prestigious Nnamdi Azikiwe University with sound knowledge of the crypto space. I am here to be a reliable plug for well-researched crypto content ranging from crypto news to market analyses and blockchain inventions.

Recent Posts

Experts Share Likely Timelines for Shiba Inu (SHIB) to Surpass $0.00017

Recent bearish trends in the cryptocurrency market have negatively impacted the price of Shiba Inu…

15 mins ago

Based On Cardano (ADA) Historical Trends, Analyst Predicts 2,100% Rocket Rally

Despite recent market turmoil, some analysts maintain bullish outlooks toward specific cryptocurrencies, such as Cardano…

34 mins ago

Ripple CEO Is Excited About These Vibrant XRP Events

Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse has taken note of the growing number of XRP-focused events organized…

1 hour ago

Bittensor (TAO) vs Algotech (ALGT), Can Fetch.ai (FET) Keep Up With Top AI Cryptos

The fusion of artificial inte­lligence (AI) and cryptocurrency has ope­ned a new chapter in te­chnological…

2 hours ago

A Notable Shiba Inu (SHIB) and PayPal Announcement: Details

MoonPay has taken a significant step towards expanded cryptocurrency adoption, announcing a partnership with the…

14 hours ago

Dogecoin (DOGE) and Shiba Inu (SHIB) Rally as Furrever Token (FURR) Marks Presale Success with $10,000 Competition

Dogecoin (DOGE) and Shiba Inu (SHIB) are staging impressive recoveries, drawing attention from investors seeking…

17 hours ago