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Ripple Opens Expanded Washington D.C. Office to Shape U.S. Crypto Policy

The permanent hub will host regulators, banks and industry partners to press for regulatory clarity.

Overview

  • Ripple has opened an expanded downtown Washington, D.C., office that the company says will serve as a permanent hub for its policy work and stakeholder meetings.
  • Chief Legal Officer Stu Alderoty framed the move as a long-term strategy of constructive engagement, saying Ripple wants to build digital-asset rules with policymakers rather than around them.
  • The company positions the office to take part in active congressional and federal agency discussions over how digital assets are classified, traded and used for payments.
  • Ripple and coverage note the expansion follows a broader surge of crypto firms growing their D.C. policy teams and that Ripple cites a decade of enterprise blockchain work as policy credibility.
  • Ripple says the convening space aims to influence rules on stablecoins, custody and cross-border payments, which could change how consumers and banks use tokenized financial services.