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Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse Partakes in Pompliano’s Podcast, Free Access Online 9 October

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Sat, 5/10/2019 - 10:21
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse Partakes in Pompliano’s Podcast, Free Access Online 9 October
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Earlier this week, Anthony Pompliano, the founder of the Morgan Creek Digital fund, and a crypto podcaster, interviewed the head of Ripple, Brad Garlinghouse. Prior to that, he requested the community what questions they would like to hear discussed.

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Podcast to be rolled out next week

In his recent tweet, the Morgan Creek Digital co-founder wrote that on Tuesday he would let his paid subscribers access the podcast first. On Wednesday, it will be accessible for all other Internet users for free. Assumingly, ‘Pomp’ had in mind the upcoming 8th and 9th October.

As per Pompliano, he and Brad Garlinghouse spoke for 90 minutes, the Ripple CEO answered ‘hard questions’, replied to detractors and shared his vision for Ripple.

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At the end of the conversation Brand Garlinghouse asked Pompliano if his opinion about XRP and Ripple had changed and ‘Pomp’ said the community would have to listen to the whole recording to see what he replied.

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An XRP community activist intends to upload the podcast on Tuesday for free

A crypto enthusiast from the XRP community, @AlexCobb_, has tweeted that he wants to let the whole Ripple community listen to the talk on his YouTube channel as early as Tuesday.

To do that, he plans to buy a subscription for just one month.

However, a couple of users warned the person that he would be violating the copyright on the podcast and basically, pirating it, making Pompliano lose some of his earnings.

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