>Be me, marine telecom tech>Sent out to some boomer millionaire's mega yacht this morning to fix a botched Starlink install and link up a secondary Furuno radar>Working on the bridge crimping Cat6, minding my own business>One of the guys living on the boat walks in, asks if I hold BTC>I say yes>I ask him what he thinks about XRP>Dude chuckles and says: "I work for an asset management firm. We are moving completely out of Bitcoin by the end of Q3.">Ask him why, he says "BTC is a slow Proof-of-Work dinosaur and they are rotating billions into enterprise utility tokens">I ask him how low BTC goes if institutions keep dumping>Dude says: "Everyone thinks the $60k support will hold. It won't. When the leverage cascades, our models show a fast wick straight down to $52,000 before automated buy-walls kick in."Sitting on the dock right now eating a lukewarm sandwich staring at this boat
Oh. So it is xrp.
>>62317408I always knew you wanted a real... bbc m
we're not buying XRP faggot
>>62317401You don’t need to resort to appeal to authority fallacies to state the obvious.
>>62317423I understand. I don't know that much about crypto, but I thought it was psot worthy and just sharing.
>>62317401>>62317408>>62317409>>62317418>>62317423BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM
>>62317430post* anyways back to work
>>62317430Thanks for the info, appreciate the boots on the ground
>>62317401>Sitting on the dock right now eating a lukewarm sandwich staring at this boatInstall limpet mines below the waterline, tied in to GPS to blow when at least 300 miles offshore.
So what did he say about xrp?
>>62318117he said its fxcking bullish