Why do the nips love this coin so much? It continues to be extremely beloved by the Japanese people and industries. The Japanese are smarter than Americans. Does that mean I should I be buying this coin?
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>>60737732 (OP)They saw the lines for American boomers buying XRP and thought it was a good idea because the people were standing in line for it.
>>60737761XRP more popular in Japan than it is in America
They only accept the coin, but don't use the XRPL.
>>60737773They're probably in bed with Japanese owned SoftBank.
>OP acting like XRP getting accepted by a real estate firm in Japan is some unprecedented, earth-shattering signal of “mass adoption.”
Open House Group already accepted BTC and ETH. This isn’t a leap forward it’s a late-stage inclusion of the usual altcoin suspects: XRP, SOL, DOGE. Yes, DOGE. Literal meme-tier shitcoin joins the party and suddenly it’s time to declare financial singularity? If you’re expanding beyond BTC/ETH in 2025, you're not innovating you're just catching up. XRP being part of this just means it was finally deemed uncontroversial enough to lump in with Elon-fueled assets.
Also, can someone explain without sounding ma how LINK didn’t make the list? The literal middleware of all on-chain/off-chain data. The asset securing billions across DeFi, TradFi pilots, SWIFT experiments, and institutional settlement layers. But sure, let’s onboard DOGE for property sales because lmao memes. If Open House Group was serious about attracting “international buyers,” maybe they should consider accepting the token that actually facilitates real-world interoperability instead of chasing news clickbait.
>>60738395Real world interoperability? Everything is being built on BTC. Like they are literally building everything on BTC. That’s the plan. Get a clue (hence why your confused about link)
>>60738395Bro LINK has been dead for half a decade and isn't even in the top 10. Why the fuck would they accept LINK?
The Japanese have rejected LINK although it still remains very popular in India.
>>60738395LINK isn’t meant to be used as a currency in the same way that BTC is. XRP is a lot closer to that use case.
>>60737785>They only accept the coin, but don't use the XRPL.Anon, you have to use XRPL to even receive XRP. Are you retarded?
>>60738395XRPL has RLUSD so if they accepted XRP they could simply transfer it immediately to a stable asset, instantly, with no fees, even international conversion would be instant. This works far better for property sales than anything on running on ETH, like link.
Based. Anime girls love XRP and hate chainlink
I thought the japanese were supposed to be high IQ
>>60737732 (OP)Schwartz is spreading the rumor that Satoshi is invested in it too.
Only thing keeping me mildly invested in this shitcoin so far.