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XRP NIGGERS ON SUICIDE WATCH AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

>> No.53598458

>>53598417
ETH is just testing grounds for later XRP mass adoption

>> No.53598516

>>53598458
holy cope

>> No.53598517

>>53598417
I don't get why are you laughing. Nobody seriously holds XRP. It's coin with no purpose and old /biz/ always made fun of it. These GME reddit bagholding tourist that bought XRP don't matter since they are braindead meme coiners anyway.

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>>53598458
Cope

>> No.53598532

2/16
ccip

>> No.53598541

>>53598417
>Nobody seriously holds XRP
>XRP general on biz goes for more than 2000 threads and doesn’t seem to stop anytime soon
Yeah, probably nobody

>> No.53598549

>>53598532
>doubt.png

>> No.53598558

>>53598517
oh it's got a purpose alright, it excels at moving money - from gullible retards to Ripple exec pockets. 10 years in and still going extremely well.

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>>53598458
>N-n-no it's just a rumor.

>> No.53598643

>testing
Wow so some fag showed his boomer boss how to use metamask. For fucks sake these people are retarded

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>>53598458

>> No.53598657

>using eth
>for stable coin tx
Guess how long it takes them to find l2. My guess 2035

>> No.53598662

Jokes aside, why would anyone buy XRP tho?

>> No.53598690

>>53598662
There is no reason, but jokes aside, there is neitehr a reason to use eth. What makes more sense is a asic chain based on evm

>> No.53598730

How would they get around the exorbitant gas fees?

>> No.53598782

>>53598458
I think you mean xrp mass suicides. Holy shit if I held any xrp I'd swing the lot into Link right now

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>>53598417
The writing is on the wall >>53598503

>> No.53598806

>>53598417
Enjoy those gas fees.

>> No.53598864

>>53598730
roll up and being permissioned

>> No.53599016

>>53598657
This piece of news was written because they talked in the Starkware conference. Looks like they already found L2.
>>53598730
>>53598806
They talked in a zkRollup/L2 conference. L2s are part of Ethereum.

>> No.53599039

I can't believe people are still talking about L1 gas fees as FUD

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>>53598458
>ETH is just testing grounds for later XRP mass adoption

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>>53598532
>2/16
>ccip

>> No.53599105

>>53598532
10 more days patriots

>> No.53599157

>>53599016
Oh, so its just advertising and begging. Should have figured it as it is just a twitter cap thread ultimately

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>>53598806
>MUH, MUH GAS FEES!!1!

>> No.53599271

>>53599105
Patriots are in control
Future proves past
Tick tock...

>> No.53599629

>>53598417
>pays 50 dollar worth of gas fees to send 1 USDC stable coin
Yeah sorry mETH heads not gonna happen

>> No.53599652

>>53599191
>layer 2
lmao

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>>53598458

>> No.53599667

>>53598541
Do you hold GME, BBBY, and LUNC in equally high esteem?

>> No.53599692

>>53599999
>>53600000

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>>53598458
This
mETHcels don’t know shit

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>>53599191
>arbicuck

all you niggers really think they would use a centralized Proof of Shit over XRP huh. It’s insane how obvious it is none of you have heard what the banks have to say about this.
The central banks, not some subdivision of a subdivision that see itself as the big boy with regulatory compliant practices despite “Ethereum is not a security” being declared a personal opinion by the court and the people who said it.

>> No.53599885

>>53598532
kek go to hell, just please do it already

>> No.53600239

>>53599652
cope
>>53599840
they're talking about visa, not your cobol backend shit eating retards, you fucking faggot

>> No.53600264

>>53599840
>>53599773
the best part about this is how ethereum has never bootlicked any visa exec like the cripple team has ball cleansed every nigger remotely related to any bank or institution

you fags are pathetic, tech illiterate subhumans

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>>53598417
It has already been decided. Visa will be running on hedera hashgraph.
Do what you want with this Information.

>> No.53600364

Kek

>> No.53600482

>>53599667
I hold btc and link, kys

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>>53598458
this

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>>53600516

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>>53600560

>> No.53600685

>>53600482
I thought I smelled something

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one life, it's worth an attempt

>> No.53601174

>>53598517
XRP is the option to actual use and have an effect on your operations.
If you HAVE MONEY and send it places, there is nothing better.
People don't get this.
It's too fast and efficient to moon up that high. But as far as ACTUALLY USING IT, it's hands down the best.

Only poor fags that don't do real business don't get the above.

>> No.53601388

>>53599773
this anally rapes the cope poster

>> No.53601644

>>53600685
The only thing i'm smelling here, is poor bum xrp holder who is coping, stay in denial, stay poor, lmao

>> No.53601773

>>53598458
>ETH is just testing grounds for later XRP mass adoption
Lol

>> No.53601802

>>53601174
The true utility is the xrp ledger's RIPPLING protocol, that allows for seamless cross currency payments. Meth doesn't have it.

>> No.53602464

>>53601802
Yes of course, but you don't even need that.
You can MANUALLY send, receive, and convert out of XRP in like 30 seconds avoiding all tx fees.
Not even accounting for anything fancy, just the basic bottom lie functionality.

But again, because of this, it's not going to moon. It's going to steadily build price based on the marginal utility it has and how much money can be saved doing this over traditional options.

>> No.53602646

>>53602464
>you don't even need that
Yes, you absolutely need that. The future of money will be a system where every bank issues their own stablecoin. If let's say you are a Barclays customers and want to send funds to a Bank of America customer, it needs a trustless system that can find and settle through the cheapeast path automatically.

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>>53598458
This. They already trialed Ripple's tech years ago and decided it was good. They're just shopping around before they finally return back to Ripple Co.

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53603356

>>53602464
>mETH niggers unironically believe XRPs function on the XRPL is exclusively to buy and sell for another currency
>xhe has never even used the XRPToolkit

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>>53598458

>> No.53603912

>>53602646
Brother. I do international payments about $50,000/m.
I can assure you that XRP is the best solution with or without the rippling portion.
My point was that this is how good it is, not to argue that your suggestion is not better.
>>53603356
Horrendous use of greentext.
Yes, I've use the toolkit for fiddling around.

>> No.53603959

>>53598417
Yes ETH settles faster than XRP. I’m sure this will stick.

>> No.53603990

>14 min finality
dead on arrival

>> No.53604174

Lol that will be 25% gas fee and a 2 hour settlement for your Doritos sir. Please take a seat in our 7-11 visa transaction waiting room.

>> No.53604703

This entire thread STINKS of cripple cope lmao. XRP not needed

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53605197

We’ve been testing how to actually accept settlement payments from issuers in USDC starting on Ethereum
>starting on Ethereum

>> No.53605205

>>53604703
>reality and facts is cope
enjoy your useless 2 tps crypto

>> No.53605221

>>53603912
The toolkit has a fraction of the utility banks have been offered through RippleNet. You only work in transactions (fake and gay) but if you’ve used the toolkit you’d be aware of its functionality and if you paid attention you’d know banks use the same exact features that are available on the toolkit but through antiquated means that have margins of error/ high costs or depend on middlemen. The XRPL eliminates them.
For now p2p, b2b and escrow functions are the only use cases legally allowed to be used, the rest need higher volumes that are only attainable through regulatory clarity since no one’s going to use them until the world is given the okay by it’s masters to use it.

>> No.53605343

Makes sense since ETH is already a CBDC
>Verification not required.

>> No.53605746

>my linkies stay stinky

>> No.53605787

>>53605197
>starting on Ethereum
...Followed swiftly by Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon, StarkNet and zkSync

>> No.53606225

>>53598417
here is a document showing that the World Bank has been conducting tests on both the XRP Ledger and permissioned/private Ethereum network for years
page 36
https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/373781615365676101/pdf/Blockchain-Interoperability.pdf
note that they both run through the InterLedger Protocol, which was created by _______

>>53598458
this sounds like cope until you realize that Vitalik was an intern at Ripple working on their smart contract platform until 6 months before he debuted ETH and got a gang of pedophiles and cluster Bs together to debut Ethereum and conduct an unregistered securities offering with the ETH ICO

ETH was unironically just Flare v0.1

>>53598796
>>53598782
flare also kills link with FTSOs

>> No.53606264

>>53601802
i don't think most people have the capacity to understand how or why rippling is going to change the world. seamless, instant, constant flows of value in many different directions all the time.
in 20 or 30 years we'll look back at this period's use of money the way we look at pony express vs email now

>> No.53606286

>>53598417
Swift is a powerful enemy. Lots of tiny little hats over that risk losing their meal ticket

>> No.53606304

>>53603098
google "Visa Ripple," copy, paste, drool on self

>> No.53606331

>>53603098
Ripple partner joins forces with Visa to conquer billion-$-markets of Thailand and Australia – Report

Visa Completes Acquisition of Former Ripple Partner CurrencyCloud for $925 Million

Mastercard Teams Up with Ripple Partner Lulu in UAE to Enhance Remittances

Mastercard’s Vice President of Product Refers to Ripple as Partner for Payments With Digital Assets

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>>53598417

why not just use Polygon?

>> No.53606349

>>53598458
Take your meds and sell your XRP while you still can lmao

>> No.53606354

>>53606286
SWIFT is the prime target for a cyberattack in today's world. centralization/concentration of power and value is risky in an environment defined by asymmetric 5th+ gen warfare

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53606372

Is USDC going to moon?

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53606484

>owns ripple
>misses 2 bull markets in a row

>> No.53606616

>>53606484
>>53606484
are they already using GRT indexers for that?

>> No.53606663

Imagine being gullible enough to buy xrp. Top kek