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Anthony Pompliano Confirms Interview with Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse, Asks Crypto Twitter to Help with Questions

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Tue, 1/10/2019 - 17:45
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Anthony Pompliano Confirms Interview with Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse, Asks Crypto Twitter to Help with Questions
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Anthony Pompliano, the co-founder of Morgan Creek Digital who also happens to be one of the most vocal Bitcoin bulls, has just confirmed that he will sit down for an interview with Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse this Friday.

Their conversation will last 90 minutes within the “Off the Chain”, podcast which will allow them to cover a wide range of topics.

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On Sept. 29, Pomp teased the big interview, asking the community whether he needed to record a podcast with Garlinghouse who will be in New York this week.

Now, Pomp asks his followers to assist him with questions while also assuring doubters that there will be no filter (their unedited conversation will be released on Monday). 

As reported by U.Today, Garlinghouse recently had an interview with CNN’s Julia Chatterley when they discussed numerous controversial topics, including Ripple’s control over the XRP price.

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