Ripple: The company and its executives will never ask users to transfer XRP, please beware of scams
According to a report, Ripple has issued a strong warning on X, emphasizing that no one from the company - including CEO Brad Garlinghouse, CTO David Schwartz, President Monica Long, and Chief Legal Officer Stuart Alderoty - will ever ask users to transfer XRP. Ripple stated, "The rise in the cryptocurrency market means an increase in fraudulent activities. Therefore, we remind you that Ripple will never ask you to send XRP, and neither will Brad, David, Monica, Stu, or anyone else from Ripple. Please remain vigilant."
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