Ripple makes strategic move into US regulated markets by taking a minority stake in TJM Investments, a licensed American broker. This acquisition marks another step in the company's broader expansion strategy within the United States' financial infrastructure. The partnership with a compliant institutional player signals Ripple's continued focus on building bridges between traditional finance and crypto markets while maintaining regulatory alignment in key jurisdictions.
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zkNoob
· 2025-12-22 04:09
Ripple is playing this trap again, just trying to wash itself clean through a compliance shell... But to be fair, this move is indeed ruthless; Americans really fall for this.
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ContractSurrender
· 2025-12-20 02:57
Hmm... It's that same Ripple in the US again; they've really mastered the compliance licensing game.
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GasFeeCry
· 2025-12-20 02:47
Ripple is at it again, getting licenses, finding compliance partners. Nice words, but basically just trying to please regulators.
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wrekt_but_learning
· 2025-12-20 02:31
Oh dear, Ripple is back to playing the compliance game... Can they finally win over those folks in the US by riding on TJM's coattails this time?
Ripple makes strategic move into US regulated markets by taking a minority stake in TJM Investments, a licensed American broker. This acquisition marks another step in the company's broader expansion strategy within the United States' financial infrastructure. The partnership with a compliant institutional player signals Ripple's continued focus on building bridges between traditional finance and crypto markets while maintaining regulatory alignment in key jurisdictions.