Ripple: Ripple and its executives will never ask for funds to be sent, and we ask users to be aware of fraudulent social media accounts
In a post on its social media platforms, Ripple said that fraudulent activity related to Ripple has increased after a judge ruled that Ripple's sales of XRP to retail investors did not violate federal securities laws.
Ripple cautions against unofficial “Ripple” accounts, as well as fake executive accounts, or other social media accounts that advertise “XRP giveaways” or “XRP airdrops. Ripple and its executives will never ask you to send funds anywhere.
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