The XRP community has been alerted with an important warning. As Ripple's new stablecoin, RLUSD, enters the testing phase, XRP Scan, an XRP Ledger explorer, has cautioned the community to stay vigilant against scams falsely claiming to be RLUSD issuers.This warning follows an earlier notice from Ripple, which pointed out an increase in scams attempting to exploit Ripple's recent legal victory over the SEC.In a major win for Ripple and the broader crypto industry, the court significantly reduced the SEC's demand by about 94%, ordering Ripple to pay $125 million in civil penalties, concluding a nearly four-year legal dispute. However, this victory has also attracted scammers seeking to take advantage of the positive sentiment and growing interest in XRP.Ripple issued a tweet warning the community: "Following Wednesday's historic victory, we've observed an increase in scams. Please be aware of fraudulent Ripple accounts, fake executive profiles, and others promoting XRP giveaways or airdrops. Ripple and its executives will never ask you to send funds anywhere."As RLUSD stablecoin enters beta testing, Ripple shared that RLUSD is now available for testing in private beta on the XRP Ledger and Ethereum mainnet, generating excitement in the XRP and wider crypto community.XRPScan also echoed the warning, advising the XRP community to be cautious of scams claiming to distribute RLUSD, and to always verify accounts before trusting them.The introduction of RLUSD represents a significant milestone, bringing Ripple closer to adding more high-quality assets to the XRP Ledger, thereby creating new opportunities, liquidity, and institutional use cases for users, developers, and applications.Despite the excitement, Ripple warns the community to be wary of scammers claiming to distribute RLUSD, as the stablecoin has not yet received regulatory approval and is not available for purchase or trading. XRP Scan reiterated this caution, urging the community to verify accounts before trusting them.
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