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Ripple to Buy Back $750M in Shares Despite XRP Price Decline

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Marcel Knobloch, also known as Collin Brown, is the founder and managing partner of Crypto News Flash. He entered the crypto market in 2014 and has since grown multiple websites and startups within the industry. One of the leading crypto news websites he built was Coin-Hero.de. Those who have been in the space long enough may recognize our former brand.
Beyond the crypto sector, Marcel has spent nearly 10 years working in various online startups across different industries. He holds a Master’s degree in Economics from the University of Leipzig and is a regular speaker at crypto conferences, including the Crypto Assets Conference in Frankfurt, where top industry experts gather annually to discuss the latest blockchain technologies and developments.
Marcel is passionate about different cultures and innovative technologies that improve people’s lives. He enjoys diving and has a particular love for spicy food.

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