A lot of people bought $XRP because of the Ripple-SEC suit, JohnEDeaton1 states
, who has been closely following the SEC-Ripple suit, has tweeted he believes that the current large amount of XRP wallets emerged due to the SEC attacking Ripple, thus giving it a good"promotion campaign," even though the regulator is suing the company, its CEO and co-founder and claims that XRP is an unregistered security.
Now, he reminded his followers, there are more than 4 million XRP wallet addresses out there. Deaton is definite that among those holders are people who own XRP today and still do not know what Ripple is or what it does.
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