
Ripple, the digital asset company, has established the National Cryptocurrency Association (NCA) with a two-year, $50 million grant aimed at educating Americans about cryptocurrencies. The NCA was launched amid increasing interest in digital assets and aims to demystify cryptocurrencies for U.S. consumers. Ripple's initiative includes plans for billboards in Washington, D.C., and online videos in anticipation of the upcoming Trump’s Crypto Summit. While the NCA promotes education, some critics argue that its true purpose is to advocate for Ripple's XRP and undermine Bitcoin, reflecting Ripple's ongoing lobbying efforts in Washington, D.C.
Looks like Ripple's "National Cryptocurrency Association" $50-million astroturf operation can be shuttered now. The US declared that it has no intention to buy anything other than bitcoin. Ripple lives and dies on Washington D.C. lobbying. Today, it died. https://t.co/Vj8G0kThJf
Ripple just launched a $50 million anti-bitcoin lobbying machine. The "National Cryptocurrency Association" claims to educate, but in reality, it’s designed to push XRP while attacking bitcoin. Not Ripple’s first anti-bitcoin campaign—just their biggest. [B2YB @TheyaBitcoin] https://t.co/DyhHOeEelG
Ripple is putting its money where its mouth is—dropping $50M to push crypto mainstream in the U.S.! 🇺🇸🔥 The National Cryptocurrency Association is launching with a mission: educate, empower, and bring real-world crypto adoption to everyday Americans. Stuart Alderoty is…