>magic beansLMAO!!!https://www.aol.com/finance/ripple-branching-mainstream-finance-even-120234172.html>Ripple is a goofy business. For more than a decade now, the company has held vast quantities of magic beans known as XRP, which it dumps onto the market at regular intervals. It’s not clear why anyone needs these magic beans, but people buy them anyway, and that has made Ripple very rich—so rich that this week it casually spent $1 billion to buy a treasury management company called GTreasury. The question is how much longer Ripple can keep its magic bean factory humming.
>>61177675XRP is more affordably priced Bitcoin wearing a suit.
>>61177675like many things these days, their business model is selling an idea to credulous midwit boomers with way more money than sense
>>61177689All xerpies deserve the rope for even comparing their centralized trash to bitcoin which itself is already halfway to being centralized chinkshit
>>61177689>take bitcoin>inflate the amount from 21 million to 10 FUCKING BILLION>keep control of the ledger centralized by ensuring only certain people can verify the blockchain>accidentally the first 30k transactions or soYeah bro.
>>61177796the average person buying crypto doesn't care about any of that shitXRP is cheaper than BTC and has exactly the same line go up narrative plus "bitcoin for banks"the scam could go on forever
>>61177675keki mean, there's nothing really wrong in that articleif you ask a cripple what the point of xrp is they'll post:> sources to old pilots from 2018 that went nowhere> sources saying that rlusd (a stablecoin that is not xrp) is being adopted (and even then, it lags far behind most other offerings in every situation)> institutional documents where xrp is used as an example of a crypto shitcoin alongside stuff like ada or dogethe funny thing about the gtreasury stuff in particular is that cripples keep pretending its bullishbut in reality it looks more like they're hedging their bets against their own shitcoin by trying to diversify their income after the sec slapped an institutional sales injunction on it... meaning that the only thing they can do now is dump on bagholders
>>61177675thanks, just bought a suicide stack
>>61177893Wow 1000 link? Nice.
>>61177850It takes chaincucks 1000 weeks of 1m/week to get to the level ripple is starting at. Thats an additional 19 years of you bagholding and seething on this board. Thats the real funny stuff bieps.
>>61178387nah I already have stinkshould have sold 50% at $50 like I planned but I'm a tard so... still holding...
>>61178392>at least we're better than a cayman islands ponzi scheme!pointing out that someone else has shat their pants won't un-shit your own pants, moron
>>61178707You hold link you little stinky rat.
>>61180597nopemy roi has run laps around both cripple and shitlink several times over, because i'm not a retard who marries his bagswhats your next cope
>>61177675>AOL>Taking advice from AOLAnon...
>>61177675Why do they act like XRP is $100K? It's only $2.5. There's so much upside It's unbelievable. Anyone falling for such articles deserves to be poor.
>>61177817>xrp is cheaper than bitcoin if you're genuinely retardedFixed it for you. Yes if xrps survival hinges on retards not understanding anything and losing their money slowly when denominated in btc (but still faster than fiat) then sure it's "cheaper than bitcoin"
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I AM OFFCIALLY ALL IN AT XRP
>>61182017My man
>>61182116bullish
>>61180863kek
>Ripple buys its way into multi trillion dollar industries with tens of thousands of multi million and billion dollar clients>haha see! This is bearish for XRP and bullish for bitcoinBitniggers still don’t get it
>>61177675>fud going mainstream:)
>>61177675no one cares
>>61177675>AOL, retarded 30 year old website>Retarded boomer articleWhat can I say? Retarded clueless boomers. >>so rich that this week it casually spent $1 billion to buy a treasury management company called GTreasury. >G TREASURY>Connects to various TREASURIES of various COUNTRIESI swear retarded AOL boomers should have closed their pet.com company in the 2000-th when they were relevant.
>buying all of the worlds financial rails for cheap so you can use them to secure dominance for your main productThis is a repeat of what the Rockefellers did to create their monopoly but on a far larger scale.