Brad Garlinghouse, CEO of Ripple, will be participating on a panel of famous global thought leaders at the World Economic Forum (WEF) tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. The debate will be conducted by Bloomberg writer Stacy-Marie Ishmael and will focus on "Finding the Right Balance for Crypto." The virtual event is a component of the WEF Annual Meeting this year, which has as its main objective the development of a new global collaboration model that integrates social and economic success.
An independent multinational group called the World Economic Forum (WEF) works to find answers to the world's most urgent problems. The 1971-founded organization strives to bring together leaders from government, business, and civil society groups to find cooperative solutions to the interconnected global concerns of today.

The WEF has strived to create microeconomic policies and cutting-edge strategies that guarantee economic development in a way that is socially acceptable, while reducing the danger of climate change and pursuing sustainable solutions. The forum's standing as a vital participant in advancing worldwide action on a variety of challenges, such as food security, green energy, and water sustainability, has been focused during the past ten years as a result of several efforts.
This adoration breeds a certain amount of hope that cryptocurrency will eventually have a comparable effect on financial markets as fiat money or other conventional investment instruments. In the end, it seems that the verdict on cryptocurrencies is still out, but it is obvious that they have the ability to disrupt current norms.