{"id":36017,"date":"2019-03-02T21:21:41","date_gmt":"2019-03-02T20:21:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ethereumworldnews.com\/?p=36017"},"modified":"2019-03-03T03:43:53","modified_gmt":"2019-03-03T02:43:53","slug":"is-xrp-a-pump-and-dump-coordinated-by-ripple-ceo-of-intellix-believes-so","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ethereumworldnews.com\/is-xrp-a-pump-and-dump-coordinated-by-ripple-ceo-of-intellix-believes-so\/","title":{"rendered":"Is XRP a Pump and Dump Coordinated by Ripple? The President of Intellyx Believes So"},"content":{"rendered":"
Ripple is going through some controversy, at least for the last few days. After its XRP token was listed on Coinbase<\/a>, numerous tweets and comments emerged in the community, questioning the company’s actions<\/a>.<\/p>\n While the suspicions against Ripple are not new,<\/a> the company has been able to clean up its image<\/a>. The team’s efforts were so effective that XRP achieved second place in the global marketcap, and its community, known on Crypto Twitter as XRP Army earned a spot in Coindesk’s Top 10 most influential personalities in the Cryptoverse.<\/p>\n However, not everyone in the crypto ecosystem believes in Ripple’s good intentions. On March 1, 2019, Jason Bloomberg, a leading IT industry analyst, Founder of Intellyx<\/a> and recognized Forbes contributor, elaborated on the reasons why he thinks Ripple’s business practices are questionable. This post is the sequel of a first contribution already covered by Ethereum World News<\/a><\/p>\nIs XRP a Scam?<\/h3>\n