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Ezra Reguerra13 hours agoBrad Garlinghouse jabs at maximalists: ‘It will be a multichain world’Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse discussed discouraging maximalists and factors that could drive further institutional adoption at the recent Ripple Swell event held in Dubai.2340 Total views6 Total sharesListen to article 0:00NewsJoin us on social networksWhile many participants in the crypto space continue to advocate for only a single blockchain, some believe that the future will be made up of multiple blockchains working together. From Toronto in 2017 to now, we’ve taken #RippleSwell around the world. I closed out this year’s event with a fireside chat with CNBC’s @dan_murphy talking about how we’ll get to the next phase of enterprise crypto adoption with regulatory clarity. 1/2 https://t.co/kXLxeAGaEk— Brad Garlinghouse (@bgarlinghouse) November 11, 2023


At a keynote fireside chat during the Ripple Swell 2023 event held in Dubai, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse made various remarks, saying that he is actively discouraging those who present themselves as “maximalists.” According to the Ripple CEO, the world will become multichain in the future. He explained: “I am very bullish about a whole bunch of different things going on in crypto. I certainly am active in trying to dissuade people from being maximalists about any particular crypto. It will be a multichain world.”


Apart from discouraging maximalists, the Ripple CEO also talked about what he believes to be the catalysts that could drive further institutional adoption for crypto. According to Garlinghouse, two factors could drive more institutional adoption of digital assets globally. This includes having clear regulatory frameworks and having what he described as “demonstrated utility.” 


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Garlinghouse explained that while the United States has around 22–23% of the global gross domestic product, the country is “way behind” regarding regulators creating clear rules for crypto. The Ripple CEO said that compared with jurisdictions like Dubai, where regulators are engaging with the sector constructively, the U.S. is lagging. He explained:“The U.S. is way behind on creating, you know, those constructs, particularly in contrast to the Dubai’s of the world. And so, you have to have the frameworks for big institutions to adopt and engage.”


In addition to clear rules and regulatory engagement, the Ripple CEO also believes that further institutional adoption will be driven by demonstrating utility versus just speculation. According to Garlinghouse, crypto speculation is not the end goal. “You also have to have that demonstrated utility because if it’s just speculation, that is not, in my judgment, the promised land,” he added.


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