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>> No.24360600

sneeze

>> No.24360610

the garlic house

>> No.24360627

the should have claimed haircomb and kept the rest of your money in bitcoin pattern

>> No.24360647

>>24360580
The financial cRIPPLE

>> No.24360669

buy or stay away?

>> No.24360680

Being a cryptocurrency in 2018

>> No.24360690

About to dump

>> No.24361244

>>24360580
the centralized scam coin pattern

>> No.24361280

>>24360680
XRP is not a cryptocurrency tho

>> No.24361318

>>24361280
Definition of a blockchain:

A blockchain is a continuously growing list of records, called blocks, which are linked and secured using cryptography, on a distributed ledger. Each block typically contains a cryptographic hash of the previous block, a timestamp and transaction data.

This all applies to XRP.

Consider your post, debunked.

>> No.24361324

>>24360580
Just where did all that money in late 2017 come from? Was it really all normies fomo’ing into “the next bitcoin?”

>> No.24361356

>>24360580
The "I was already around in 2018 pattern". Future pattern of all the shitcoins OP holds, except they will go to zero.

>> No.24361357

>>24360580
that means going to zero permanently

>> No.24361358

>>24361324
they even talked about it on tv

>> No.24361382

>>24360580
I believe its referred to as the 14k% return...

>> No.24361420

>>24361318
yeah nah fuck off with your Linden dollars
Old /biz/ wouldn't have touched this scam shit

>> No.24361434

>>24360580
"I refuse to accept the fact that it was a bubble the first time, maybe I'll be able to get rid of my bags this time"

>> No.24361448

>>24361420
stay poor stinky

>> No.24361496

>>24360580
Its the patern of a shitcoin that has burned out but rises from the ashes for 3 weeks because of an airdrop... then dumps like crazy again

>> No.24361503

the stump-legged deceased mans erection pattern

>> No.24361554

Is this the new top? Sell most my stack, keep some for the drop, and re buy in later after the inevitable crash to 20c?

>> No.24361600
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>>24361420
>Old biz

>> No.24361603

>>24361448
10000% ROI on my 2013 investment fagboy

>> No.24361623

>>24361603
seethe cope and dilate
you will never be a woman
Trump won

>> No.24361668

>>24361318
>Decentralization. Blockchain does not store any of its information in a central location. Instead, the blockchain is copied and spread across a network of computers. Whenever a new block is added to the blockchain, every computer on the network updates its blockchain to reflect the change.
Forgot that part lol.

>> No.24361706

bump

>> No.24361722

>>24361668
think again sweetie
https://ripple.com/insights/the-inherently-decentralized-nature-of-xrp-ledger/

>> No.24361765

>>24361722
>ripple.com
Oh boy, please link us an article from mcdonalds.com next about how McDonald's restaurants uses only the finest ingredients

>> No.24361818

>>24361765
How is anything in the article false though?

>> No.24361848

>>24361722
What about the locked supply? What about Jed McCaleb huge stack? Who controls XRP escrow? Doesn't Ripple control the majority of XRP ledger's validators?

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>>24361848
>What about the locked supply?
>Who controls XRP escrow?
Well, it is locked.
>We use Escrow to establish 55 contracts of 1 billion XRP each that will expire on the first day of every month from months 0 to 54. As each contract expires, the XRP will become available for Ripple’s use. You can expect us to continue to use XRP for incentives to market makers who offer tighter spreads for payments and selling XRP to institutional investors.
>We’ll then return whatever is unused at the end of each month to the back of the escrow rotation. For example, if 500M XRP remain unspent at the end of the first month, those 500M XRP will be placed into a new escrow account set to expire in month 55. For comparison, Ripple has sold on average 300M XRP per month for the past 18 months.
>What about Jed McCaleb huge stack?
https://ledger.exposed/
>Doesn't Ripple control the majority of XRP ledger's validators?
Pic rel

>> No.24361989

>>24361818
>How is anything in the article false though?

Lots of things are being presented in an extremely misleading way, although I personally have not much interest in explaining, since schizos won't care.

If you want to prove you care, why don't you read the article again and tell me one point that you feel is very misleading and why, then I'll supply the next one.

>> No.24362017

>>24361989
>why don't you read the article again and tell me one point that you feel is very misleading
But there is none, literally.

>> No.24362073

>>24361280

Blockchain can't handle IoT.

>> No.24362168

>>24362017
Well great for saving both of us time then, since if I were to tell you anything you would reject it anyway.

>> No.24362654

>>24360580

Why that’s the “Too Stupid to Sell and Realize Profits” Pattern, anon! Enjoy the ride to zero.

>> No.24362690

>>24360580
"the standard"