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Great interview with Glenn Hutchins; founder of Silver Lake Partners, the board of The Federal Reserve Bank of New York, member of the board of NASDAQ OMX Group. Almost hearing mr Brad Garlinghouse in some regards. Solving (customer) problems, internet of value. The follow up interview can be found here. Ripple is not mentioned here but he does mention new investment opportunities and creating new companies and could possibly have a relation with Ripples work.
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This is my latest blog: It's my response to a paranoid zerohedge opinion piece where I talk about the difference between privacy and anonymity and the benefits of a world currency. I hope you like it - let me know your feedback positive or negative, and as always, feel free to share on other media! Reddit Twitter Bitcointalk
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This article highlights Ripple and Zcash from Greenwich Associates. Going Mainstream. https://www.greenwich.com/blog/cryptocurrencies-find-niche-financial-services
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https://xrphodor.wordpress.com/2017/07/05/xrp-waits-for-no-competitor/ Latest blog entry for those interested. Topic: I was trolled on Reddit when a poster asked "what if banks never use xrp?" Instead of trying to convince them of the use case that we all believe in - XRP used as a bridge asset - I accepted their troll challenge and talked about why XRP is still awesome even without considering it as a bridge currency. Feel free to share, link, tweet, or otherwise share as you want - the more the better. Also, please feel free to leave positive or negative feedback below!
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My latest blog entry: https://xrphodor.wordpress.com/2017/06/19/xrp-ripple-and-the-difference-between-privacy-and-anonymity/ This dovetails with the debate that I had yesterday about the same topic, moderated by Mercury on the Discord application. He will be publishing the debate verbatim under separate cover later. The most interesting note is that after thinking about the outcome of the debate, I shifted my position more towards my opponent than the stance that I took in the debate. My blog entry reflects my true opinion on the topic, while the debate reflects the role I played by only arguing the "pro" side of the coin! I hope you like the blog entry. tl:dr version: I believe Ripple should offer privacy to its conservative banking customers, but I don't think there is a need for XRP payments to be completely anonymous, and I don't think Ripple needs to get mixed up in what I believe will amount to a regulatory crackdown on these "anonymous coin" protocols. Instead, they need to maintain course in full cooperation with regulatory and governmental authorities, not try to circumvent them.