Trump appears to criticize blockchain company Ripple for not supporting him during the election
on January 17th, Unchained reported that Trump criticized blockchain company Ripple for not supporting him during the election, but instead providing funding to Kamala Harris. The report cited an article from Axios, stating that Trump had expressed in a meeting with a representative from an unnamed company that the company did not stand by him during a critical time. Sources claim that the company in question is Ripple, but a Ripple spokesperson denied the rumors and said they are "completely untrue." Previously, Ripple co-founder Chris Larsen had donated over $10 million to a political action committee that supported Harris, believing that Harris could correct major errors in the Biden administration's crypto policy.
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