El CLO de Ripple corrige a The New York Times sobre la narrativa cripto

El director legal jefe de Ripple, Stuart Alderoty, ha criticado a The New York Times por su sesgo contra las criptomonedas. En su rol como presidente de la Asociación Nacional de Criptomonedas, Alderoty dice que escribió al medio respecto a un informe que describía las cripto como inútiles.

Stuart Alderoty, quien se desempeña como director legal jefe en Ripple y presidente de la Asociación Nacional de Criptomonedas, ha abordado lo que considera un reportaje sesgado sobre criptomonedas por parte de The New York Times. Según Alderoty, contactó directamente al periódico después de que este publicara un informe que se refería a las cripto como inútiles. Esta acción destaca las tensiones continuas entre los medios tradicionales y la industria de las criptomonedas. La carta de Alderoty busca corregir la narrativa, enfatizando que tales representaciones pasan por alto el potencial y los desarrollos en el sector. Ripple, conocida por su trabajo en pagos basados en blockchain, continúa navegando desafíos regulatorios y de percepción pública a través de declaraciones públicas de su liderazgo. El incidente subraya el debate más amplio sobre el rol de las criptomonedas en las finanzas, con defensores como Alderoty respondiendo a la cobertura despectiva. No se han divulgado más detalles sobre el contenido de la carta o la respuesta del periódico en los informes disponibles.

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