XRP documentary premieres in the USA

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A new documentary titled “Rigged from the Start: Exposing the SEC’s War on Crypto” made its debut in Arizona, and it’s set to stir up some serious conversations about the ongoing legal battles surrounding Ripple Labs and the SEC.

We can handle the truth?

This film, produced by Fruition Productions, wants to shine a light on the much-discussed conflicts between Ripple and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

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It promises to deliver exclusive insights from crypto influencers, legal experts, and industry leaders.

But it’s worth noting that Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse opted out of participating in the project.

Fruition Productions kicked off the documentary with two screenings in Scottsdale as part of a larger tour that included seven cities.

They’ve received a lot of interest and are even considering a second round of screenings in December. If you can’t catch it in theaters, don’t worry! The documentary will be available for streaming on their website starting November 21.

It’s about the SEC, not just the Ripple

The initial title was “XRP Unleashed,” but the team decided to change it to better capture attention beyond just crypto enthusiasts.

They realized that most people outside the crypto bubble weren’t familiar with XRP, so they opted for a title that highlights the SEC’s regulatory challenges instead.

The documentary wants to expose what many see as regulatory bias against Ripple and other cryptocurrencies.

Fruition Productions is hoping to attract a way wider audience to understand the implications of these legal battles.

The film will still include references to XRP throughout, particularly in its concluding scenes, showcasing the resilience of the XRP community.

Struggle

After its world premiere on November 6, maybe coincidentally on election day, the documentary is set to be released for public viewing soon.

It’s expected to delve deep into the SEC’s lawsuit against Ripple and highlight the ongoing struggles faced by the crypto industry.

With anticipation building around this documentary, it’s clear that there’s a strong desire among both crypto supporters and curious newcomers to learn more about these critical issues, and why the SEC doing what they’re doing.

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