Previous: >>61647401>Buy XRP on:Coinbase, Binance, Bitrue, Uphold, Robinhood, Kraken, Kucoin, etc>Why hold XRP?https://youtu.be/5urrOWO0KDI >Newfag Tutorial:https://youtu.be/23Yn5GdYpJc >XRPL Guide:https://xrpl.guide>XRPL Explorer:https://bithomp.com>XRPL Richlist:https://rich-list.info>XRP ETF Tracker:https://xrp-insights.com>Latest News:https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/XRPUSD/news/?exchange=CRYPTO>X:https://x.com/JoelKatzhttps://x.com/bgarlinghousehttps://x.com/Ripplehttps://x.com/RippleXDevhttps://x.com/WietseWind>The Myth of Market Cap:http://galgitron.net/Post/The-Myth-of-Market-Cap---Version-2>XRP FUD BINGO:https://fudbingo.com>ANTI-FUD:https://pastebin.com/ZESsmqB8>Lore:https://pastebin.com/Z39w20qfhttps://X.com/bearableguy123https://x.com/FoJAk3 [Mr. Pool archives]>Schizo Ramblings:https://pastebin.com/YHwQrGDW>Past /XSG/ Threads:https://pastebin.com/pZdQbREq>What wallet do I use?Hot storage - Xaman, Gem Wallet, Crossmark or BifrostCold storage - Paper/Metal or Ledger/D’CENT
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>>61672977CheckedWAGMI
shit bake, picrel should be a screengrab of current XRP happenings and not bait, sloptubers manage to do this
>>61673026Should have suggested a picture then. At least I baked this time using something we already and didn't wait for any of the trolls to bake using a shit image we had for the past 3 bakes who are also active for a fucking week each. Don't complain if you aren't gonna be the change you want to see my dear faggot.
>>61673026I dont see how this is bait even. You people are fucking retards and should be happy I used something that isn't fucking godawfull like that down syndrome looking dude. The picture I used was loved by multiple people when some anon posted it a couple of months ago that's why I used it or would you fags rather look at some ugly dude with tear tattoo under his eye again?Also what current XRP happenings? There isn't anything going on. Fucking whiney ass bitches at least do some fucking work yourself next time
Guys i'm scared. When are we going to pump again?
>>61673086It's better to look at than what the trolls use but still not relevant. A picture of Brad Garlinghouse would've been a better picture considering the recent crypto CEO drama.
>BOOM meme deadbearish desu
>>61673128actually bullish, the bengalies are shilling silver now, we are going to see good stuff coming
>>61673086>put a "woman" as OP Pic>You (...) should be happyyou will die por because of this bullshit, stop looking at womans brother, evade femenine reach unless you are married. Focus on the universal truths, retard. Delete womans from your mind.
>>61673124I absolutely would rather look like a sexy XRP girl ai slop than look at fucking bread garlicmouse or david schwartz any longer>>61673128>No one around is bearishthat's actually bullish, nobody is seething at XRP too, so it cant go much lower
>>61673142Suggest a pic next time then faggots, I baked like 100 threads by now I dont have any fucking pics left you guys can also do the work before another troll fucks it up again why is it my responsibility? I leave you guys alone look what happens, other people post fucking retarded shit that stays active for weeks because the threads are completely dead. Also you realize in the modern world people can have monogamous relationships without marriage right? Saves a lot of trouble in some places too.
>>61673143That was a good chuckle, how about Xitter screenshots of popular posts talking of XRP?
>>61672977Sexo!
>>61673156yeah go ahead post them, nobody is stopping you
>>61673109Never. With Whites being excluded from the workforce and ground into dust by the Kikes and their Loxism, it’s over.
>>61673261That was always the plan, but XRP was supposed so save us right? I thought we were joining the 1% because we couldn't beat them?
I'd just assumed OP's image was the Brazilian Miku meme.
>>61673282GarlinghouseLarsenSchwartzBrittoMcCalebMuskThielNathaniel RothschildWith a Kosher list of who’s whos like that, you’d think it would have been a hit, but I think now after six years that it is A: a trap/misdirection, or B: a scam.
>>61673341How is it a scam if my investment is still up multiple times though? I've seen scams before, i dont think Ripple is one. Or it's a really elaborate one.
>>61673387Yeah, you are right that the XRP is up, but not really in the same league as the dollar value of other major crypto currencies/fuel coins. I guess if you were buying back in the .000 days, you made out like a bandit but looking at Wally counts and sizes, I don’t believe there were a lot of retail people don’t that, comparatively. Something is off with the company and XRP. There is no Ledger Volume, none of the business model that caused me to invest in XRP has come to fruition; in fact, Banks wholehearted rejected Ripple and XRP as a payments and settlements provider. Ripple is having to slowly buy companies to create users of the platform. This resistance wasn’t originally expected, but in hindsight seems perfectly logical and reasonable as incumbent legacy banking institutions stand to lose SO much money/fees/liquidity if they DON’T have all the cash on their books the XRPL makes unnecessary. You’re right in that it’s not a scam, but the XRPL, XRP and the original use cases feel more like it has failed. Failure to launch. Failure to bribe D.C. with huge bags of XRP like Etherium did. Failure to prevent the lawsuit by gaining leverage on Jay Clayton, failure to have pipe-hitting Lobbyists in D.C. PRIOR to the lawsuit to make sure that shit never happened, failure to employ Mossad Agents to threaten oppositions family and children like most Jewish, Unit 8200, Corporations do. I just don’t understand the incompetence and lack of market penetration. I also believe Ripple burns money like drunken sailors with their fancy offices in libtard shithole high-rent cities and office HR Roasties and other Jewish Adult Daycare Services; not how I would run a company trying to conquer global finance. Ripple aimed for the stars and sorta landed in Hoth, fighting the Banking Empire. I am just truly disappointed, is all. It’s not often Planet changing technology presents its for investment to outsiders. Beginning to think that was the trap.
Wouldn't it be funny if someone shoved a large metal spike up spammy's ass slowly until it went up his torso into his intestines followed by his esophagus and through his skull?
>>61673621Kek that would be quite the predicament for me but certainly not the worst situation i've ever been in. I would be all like... YUP... That's me. You are probably wondering how I got myself into this situation. Well let me walk you through it, first i'll take you back to the beginning where it all started. *theme song music plays*
>>61673621I was thinking about staking him thru his wrists and calves with rebar onto the desert floor in Death Valley at dawn, next to an ant hill. Between the bugs and the sun, I’d give him only a day before he went blind, but would last a couple before the dehydration got him while he burned and was worked on by the insects.
>>61673688you people really need to get laid
>>61673109>pumpWe're in this just to laugh about our losses. Nobody's gmi
>>61673765This. As Spammy knows, misery loves company.
>>61673986BEAT BUT I'M NOT BROKEN
This is the shakeout before the shakeout. The masterplan is to make retail so bored that "they" leave. Then another shakeout followed by a liquidation cascade yet again due to nobody ever learning not to leverage and then ... 2 weeks. Trust
>>61674089The faster the crash comes the faster we can moon afterwards.
>>61672977Thank you for baking Spammy.I wanted to bake, but we hit 300 posts on the old thread, when I was asleep.I'm usually not a fan of A.I. generated images.But that's an extremely minor gripe; and doesn't really matter.What matters is that you used an image that doesn't insult or mock XRP bag holders.When I saw you baked, I was relieved, before I even clicked to see what the image was.
>>61674447Awwww <3 thanks for the kind words my friend x
>>61673026Fuck you. I am so tired of ugly world. Ai or not, hot women should always be on display.
We're sinking. Gentlemen, get your slurpstraws ready
On telegram literally everyone is vaccinated in the XRP group and they shun those that didnt take the shot. I am scared. It has to be the most normie crypto in existence. It doesnt bode well for us
>>61674925XRP has a telegram? fucking top signal please tell me they also dont have a discord
This shit is going into the pennies
>>61674777we should use picrel in the next few bakes, we haven't had a brad themed bake in a while
Good news:https://x.com/MichaelInTruth/status/2013639748053565500?s=20>Japanese debt crisis incoming.>Followed by a European and American debt crisis.https://x.com/silvertrade/status/2013610212360327188?s=20>JGBs COLLAPSING>Japanese 30 Year Yield EXPLODES to 3.913%>Last night, we alerted readers that 30 year JGB yields had soared to 3.703%. >Well, the Japanese Debt Crisis just got a WHOLE lot worse, as yields have gone vertical, passing 3.9%, possibly only hours away from 4%. >It appears that we are witnessing the early stages of the supernova end game of a G7 fiat currency collapse in real time. Pic related.Japan is consistently the largest foreign holder of US Debt.When Japan goes down, so will the US dollar.For any newfags, when I say good news, I don't mean that sarcastically.We want the collapse.Every single real life event like Jed emptying his taco stand, the lawsuit (and appeals) ending, all of the steps with ISO20022, Genius Act (stablecoin regulations) did nothing to move the price of XRP.But once we have a worldwide domino collapse of currencies, one after another in rapid succession, they'll have no choice but to implement their new CBDCs and use XRP.Massive increase in trading volume.That's the only thing that moves XRP's price up.I'm going to keep my eye on this.This is looking real good.
>>61675817>all these meme dates meant nothing>but the next meme date surely will!count me the fuck in!
>>61675817All of that being said, shit's going to suck balls in the short term when it happens.Supply chains will collapse.Start stocking up food an water.We're also going to face a moral dilemma given the timing of what they are doing here.The US dollar will be worthless and XRP will have mooned.Do we use the new dirty CBDC and compromise our morals, so that we can cash out XRP to buy land, farm equipment, etc;and then plan to stop using CBDC once we're firmly establish and independent; which will take years of trial and error and research.The danger of which, is that we'll find the CBDC convenient and we'll have gotten a taste of being rich.That's going to make it all the harder to give it up.(The above section doesn't apply to chip on his shoulder anon that already discovered the New World Order's enslavement plans 20 years ago and purchased a farm.)Our rulers really planned out the timing of this well.
>>61675829This one is not a meme date.We're talking about the cascading collapse of every currency on the planet.Very bad things will happen in the short term.And there will be severe, life changing consequences on a world wide scale.The only way XRP doesn't moon after that, is if we picked the wrong coin.If they pick XLM, XDC, or HBAR, we're fucked.The banks can't pick a new coin that one of them creates.Wells Fargo isn't going to want to use a coin created and controlled by JP Morgan Chase.They'd completely be at the mercy of their rival.No bank would give up power like that.They need a truly neutral bridge currency.This is THE moment we have spent years waiting for.Where we finally get to find out if we picked the right coin, and our gamble pays off.(Obviously, anyone that bought decent sized bags of all the ISO coins doesn't have to worry which one gets picked, since they're covered either way.)
>>61675939>If they pick XLM, XDC, or HBAR, we're fucked.Funny that you say, those just happen to be my biggest bags next to XRP
>>61675844>>61675817blah blah blah nothing ever happens
>>61675968At the very least, most people's lives are going to be destroyed.People's entire life savings wiped out instantly.Supply chain breakdown plus currency collapse = starvation, theft, murder.Desperate people will do desperate things to survive.>nothing ever happensTo the price of XRP.Lots of things are happening in the world right now that will have a negative impact on our lives.So be more specific when you say "nothing ever happens."
>>61676191Nope.jpeg. The financial system has been "collapsing" every year for about 4 decades now
>>61676525Are you more of the school of thought that we'll just continue to have a gradual slow decline, and that we'll never have a sudden rapid collapse?
it's so clear that the evil European elite are the ones responsible for constantly sabotaging the crypto market and they are in league with the central banks world wide, they are completely at odds with it because they have been left behind and almost all of crypto is based in the US and they hate trump more than anything.
fuck you #litecoin
>>61676561>litecoinPic related.How's it going, fellow crab coin holder?We're not so different, you and I.
>>61676525the introduction of the financial system over the old world merit system was when the financial system started to collapse; it was never needed nor wanted
Happy New Year, lads! (I was banned from all boards for a month.)How are we today?
>>61672977OG AI slop generator here. We are so fucking back bros.>>61673026faggot detected
>>61676771your pictures aren't relevant, picrel is
So I ended up selling some more XRP on XRP Toolkit, and signing the transaction with Xaman.The fee Xaman charged just to sign the transaction was higher than I thought.I sold $1000 worth of XRP for RLUSD and those bastards charged me 4.979 XRP, which is a little less than $10.That's close to 1%.I'm still coming out ahead of the exchanges, which charge a 1.5% fee.But it's still annoying.I looked at Xaman Pro, and they charge $60 a year subscription fee.With it, I can get 25 transactions with no fee (or $1000 total fees, whichever happens first), during a rolling 30 day period throughout the year.There are are benefits, but I don't give a shit about any of the them.And Xaman Pro forces you to KYC.Alternatively, if I buy and hold 5000 xahau coins in my Xaman wallet, I can get the same no fee benefits I described above, but without the other Pro benefits, and I don't have to KYC.(Sidenote: xahau is the native token of the xahau network, which is an XRPL sidechain created by the same people that made the Xaman wallet.)I looked at the lifetime price of xahau and it's almost at its all time low.I have zero interest in owning it as an investment.But if I buy it, I won't have to pay a $60 yearly fee.5000 xahau would cost around $137 right now; which is a little more than 2 years worth of the Xaman Pro subscription.I'm plan on buying it, but I'm going to hold off until XRP dumps down to at least $1.80.And XRP just follows Bitcoin's price, but worse; and so does xahau.That way, I can pay even less to buy 5000 xahau.The irony of all of this is that I could have gotten the free airdrop of Xaman a few years ago, but decided not to.I saw people getting fucked over on the Flare airdrops and that made me scarred about the xahau airdrop.Plus, I was worried about figuring out figuring out taxes, so I never set the trust line.C'est la vie.
>>61676889you gotta set a limit order on xaman to get the .09 xrp fee. market orders and "high dollar" transactions get charged a much higher fee.
What recent promising news for xrp
Uh, guys….
>>61676936Thank you anon, I hadn't considered that.Previously, I've only ever used limit orders.But I wanted to sell my XRP before we dropped any lower, so I did a market order.Not only did Xaman get me on their fee, but I somehow got double fucked.XRP was at $1.89 when I placed the market order, but when the transaction completed, I somehow ended up selling at $1.85 (despite XRP not reaching that low).I'm guessing it was due to low volume.In the future, I'll always use a limit order.Even if I'm in a hurry, I can just set it to the current price.>you gotta set a limit order on xaman to get the .09 xrp fee.I looked through my transactions on Xaman and I only got charged the 4.979 XRP fee on the market order.None of my other transactions had that fee.Despite all of my transactions occurring on XRP Toolkit, and not directly on the app, it seems like Xaman still makes the same distinction between limit orders and market orders.I'm debating about buying the xahau anyway, just to avoid fees on future high dollar transactions (once XRP moons).I looked on Xaman's website:>transactions exceeding $50,000 will incur a 0.1% service fee, while transactions over $100,000 will have a 0.07% service fee. >These thresholds apply to large-value movements between the same source and destination within a rolling 12-hour window.This makes me lean towards not buying the 5000 xahau.0.1% fee is tiny.0.1% of $50k is $50.And 0.07% of $100k is $70.That's pretty reasonable.I just need to not forget to only use limit orders from now on.
>>61676889>armchair economist philosopher is a market order noob
>>61677093Maybe he's saying the price of XRP is about to get murdered.
>>61677110Guilty as charged.
>>61677114Uh oh….whew
>>61677126He really does love to toy with us.>Price is about to die.>Scratch that, price is instead headed to heaven.*Opens can of worms.How does one get to heaven without dying?Is XRP going to be raptured?
So is this the Reverse Carry Trade playing out finally?
I bought AMA
>>61677177Possibly
>>61677177>>61677250It begins:https://x.com/KobeissiLetter/status/2013609922974421502?s=20>BREAKING: Danish pension fund Akademiker Pension announces they will sell all US Treasuries by month-end, citing "rising credit risk" under President Trump.>The fund's CIO says US finances are no longer "sustainable," due to weak fiscal discipline, a softer Dollar, and Trump’s push for Greenland.
>>61677272https://x.com/Laika_ai/status/2013613535427994087?s=20>Imagine a full-scale European exit from U.S.>Europe holds roughly $3.6T, with the UK leading at ~$888B, >then Belgium ~$481B, >Luxembourg ~$426B, >France ~$376B, >Ireland ~$340B. >Dumping that stack crashes prices, shreds the illusion of infinite demand for U.S. debt and forces the Fed to monetize even more.
>>61677284>>61677272They are threatening but must know we already have a back up plan…which leads me to think they are just bluffing
>>61676994So now new interesting news to talk about developments ?
>>61677250What about all of the EU moving towards China over the Greenland shit maybe
>>61677352>we already have a back up planTrump's goal is to crash the global economy, to usher in the New World Order.Any so called backup plan, would just be another step designed to create further chaos and uncertainty in the financial markets.Keep in mind that the Danish pension fund is just one small pension fund within their country.Trump probably won't even notice.If there were a series of pension funds within Denmark doing the same, then he would take notice.
>>6167728410% of american debt. Relax Klaus. Europe is filled with cuckcakes and 3rd worlders
it's over bros...it's always over for us :(
I hope Caroline knows you can only tease a cock for so long…
>>61679029I've seen her, other Ripple executives, even the CEO of Moonpay, and the CEOs of exchanges all make similar hinting posts like this over the years.But they usually make them, then nothing happens.Some weeks or even months will pass.And they'll make another.Thus repeating the cycle.What is weird is how they've increased the frequency of these type of post in the last couple of weeks.Are they building up to something like the currency collapse?Or are they trying to exhaust us with a barrage of unrealized hopium that doesn't go anywhere?
>>61679084Right…it does seem like they are ramping up to a crescendo…seems like whatever happens, if anything, will happen before midterm elections
This mother fucker just can’t help himself
>>61676550Whats that saying about “all the worlds a stage and we but players…”. Everyone that is on the global stage is a careful manager actor, playing their part.
>>61676853My pictures are very relevant.
>>61679261Monicaaaaa
Hello
>>61676853Mate we have had 100s of threads with a David Schwartz pic, but he is only shitposting and doesnt give us anything. Once he starts being based again I will use his face. But until then he is retired.
>>61679333Checked and yoyoyoyoooo
>>61679150I was going on a spree couple of weeks ago calling out every grifter posting screenshots of all their wrong calls asking them why they ignore those and they literally mass blocked me, now I gotta look up these guys manually because they dont show up in my feed anymore until I find the energy to make a new twitter account but i'm always too lazy just how I keep forgetting I need to update my car navigation which I havent done in fucking years so I keep running into streets that dont exist kek.Guess I didn't miss a single thing, they are literally just repeating the same old bullshit that never comes true.There is no reason to follow them anyway. Just look them up once a month and see all their wrong calls lol. But I wouldn't give them the time of day anymore
>>61679350working hard or hardly working?
There hasn't been a single useful piece of information on twitter ever.I dont even know why I still use it to be honest. Even David Schwartz is just shitposting about politics lately like who gives a shit just tell us about XRP if it's gonna moon or not and when.Literally a clown circus of engagement farmers fighting for that little bit of traffic there still is.Literally useless, can't remember a single instance when I went to twitter and saw something ACTUALLY useful.The only time social media was useful, was March 2025 on truth social when trump announced xrp to be in the strategic reserve, but truth social is an even bigger mess than twitter so I dont come there anymore either.
>>61679364Haha nice>>61679365Luckily hardly working tonight…which is good since I get paid the same whether it’s busy or notI only started looking at X after buying xrp in 2024 so I could keep up to date with the ripple guys…once it moons I don’t ever want to look at that bullshit again, I’ll stick to my old school message boards
>>61679416>which is good since I get paid the same whether it’s busy or notYeah those are the best days But you really aren't missing anything. I keep checking twitter once a day just in case, but 99% is absolute garbage including all those grifters that blocked me
>>61679424Ya…I have seen a lot and disregard most of the influenzas…one I do like tho is Paul Barron for his professionalism
>>61679491I hate every single one of them, the only one I can stand a little lately is blockchainfaggot
Speaking of the son of a bitch, it is WEDNESDAY my dudesI hope he is gonna play the frog again XD lmao so epic funny >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oct2xKMGOno
>>61679494Ya he seems pretty level headed…March is right around the corner…all the ta bores the shit outta me tho, it always seems to boil down to a coin flip
>>61679513The worst of the worst is egrag crypto, he is literally the most cancerous influencer there is with his retarded meme charts that never amount to anything. He just moves the goal posts permanently.
>>61679524Ya I’ve seen those…I just follow ripple people tho so that must keep my feed pretty clear of the hard core grifters…xsg used to say all the time that t/a in crypto doesn’t work…not sure what to believe
Brad is speaking at 10:30 in Davos, which is 3:30 Texas time, here’s a link to the live streamhttps://m.youtube.com/@USA_House
Nothing happened At all Absolute clown show