The Central Bank of Ireland has approved Ripple as a Virtual Asset Service Provider, allowing the enterprise blockchain and crypto solutions firm to offer digital asset services within Ireland. This move comes as the UK Government plans to establish new digital asset legislation to make the UK a crypto hub, which is seen as bullish for Ripple and its XRP cryptocurrency. The registration with the Central Bank of Ireland positions Ripple alongside firms like Coinbase and Gemini. The approval of Ripple by the Central Bank of Ireland has raised questions about the UK's stance on Bitcoin, with concerns about the clamping down on accounts affecting the UK's support for Bitcoin as the best asset for the 21st century.
#Ripple's Irish subsidiary is now registered as #virtualasset service provider with the Central Bank of Ireland. https://t.co/GawJn3iY8z
#Ripple is now registered with the Central Bank of Ireland. https://t.co/GawJn3iY8z
ICYMI: Ripple approved as Virtual Asset Service Provider by Central Bank of Ireland https://t.co/gLQYuAIP7c
BREAKING: The UK Government is establishing a new digital asset legislation ⚠️ They plan to make the UK a crypto hub. BULLISH AF, especially for Ripple & $XRP
*RIPPLE APPROVED AS VIRTUAL ASSET SERVICE PROVIDER BY CENTRAL BANK OF IRELAND - THE BLOCK
Ripple approved as Virtual Asset Service Provider by Central Bank of Ireland https://t.co/zbN5i2mou8
⚡The Central Bank of Ireland has added @Ripple to the register of virtual asset service providers, which already lists firms like @Coinbase and @Gemini. https://t.co/SPV1brMDLR
BREAKING: Ripple has been added to the Bank Of Ireland’s Virtual Asset Service Providers List 🚀🚀🚀 $XRP What will this do? Registration will allow the enterprise blockchain and crypto solutions firm to provide certain digital assets services within Ireland! https://t.co/SBk0E47VfQ
Ok @cryptoappg when is #Bitcoin going to get protected in the UK? The clamping down on accounts we are seeing doesn't feel like the UK being pro the best asset for the 21st century #Bitcoin.. https://t.co/TgVOhNVZn4