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Anonymous (ID: a1ksc6LU) No.60836126 >>60836130 >>60838454 >>60839253 >>60839265 >>60839282 >>60839537 >>60839994 >>60840009 >>60840055
The XRP Mastercard
2% cashback rewards paid in XRP? I need details anons. Is this like a free 2% investment everytime I buy groceries or are they using XRP for transactions and I'm getting a 2% discount?
Anonymous (ID: NsqqudxW) No.60836130 >>60836136
>>60836126 (OP)
The mother fucking standard! We replacing the legacy system. Fuck swift
Anonymous (ID: a1ksc6LU) No.60836136
>>60836130
Rotated half my bags into XRP when i found out it was real. idk what the rewards will actually be though.
Anonymous (ID: bGfw1dl/) No.60837234 >>60838806 >>60839902
Isn’t it 4.5%? I’m getting it. Part of the terms is you have to spend $3000 within 90 days, so I’ll cash out a bit of XRP and finally treat myself after holding for almost a decade.
Anonymous (ID: zhmcAEtx) No.60838261 >>60839902
where do the XRP get paid to? is it on goybase or does it have to be on gemini? I don't want to make a new account.
Anonymous (ID: 977+XGWv) No.60838287 >>60839555
>CRO 2.0
>thinking this will end well for you
hope you guys sell before learning this lesson the hard way
Anonymous (ID: XPlU3YEv) No.60838419 >>60839902
you can load up xrp on a card and spend it. people are gonna dump so much from this it will crash back to below $1
Anonymous (ID: phImrI29) No.60838454
>>60836126 (OP)
You use card, give me 2 percent, I then give you 2 and you gve me 5
t. Bra Garlinghouse
Anonymous (ID: iouEL9Kc) No.60838806 >>60838814
>>60837234
Who doesnt have 1k in expenses every month? A rent pmt will damn near get you there by itself.
Anonymous (ID: 977+XGWv) No.60838814
>>60838806
based 2006 poster
Anonymous (ID: Tj2iIHjg) No.60838816
Crypto cards are the graveyard of shitcoins.
Anonymous (ID: G53obN9y) No.60839253
>>60836126 (OP)
i only bought integrity dao because the name made me laugh. then the damn thing 5x’d. now i’m accidentally the most loyal holder in my friend group and they’re asking me for updates like i’m the ceo
Anonymous (ID: uxpANwBU) No.60839265
>>60836126 (OP)
You guys are the slowest people on the planet

This is a crypto credit card to incentivize you to use their credit card - because you choose to hold XRP lmao

whatever, last year before the illusion falls apart (summer 2026)
Anonymous (ID: hdtiXcqs) No.60839282 >>60839902
>>60836126 (OP)
Taxable event has entered the chat.
Anonymous (ID: Pk2RZNWT) No.60839371
Is this the best card on the market in the year of our lord 2025?
Anonymous (ID: mnS/ePHM) No.60839537 >>60839902 >>60841776
>>60836126 (OP)
Have fun keeping track of 300 cost-basis values per year on $0.05 worth of XRP..
Anonymous (ID: vay6MLNS) No.60839555
>>60838287
What happened to CRO? Their debit card wasn't great but the credit card only launched 2 months ago and up to 6.5% cb is really good for anyone who understands how to aggressively churn manufactured spend.
Anonymous (ID: qthFw7nQ) No.60839902
>>60837234
>Isn’t it 4.5%?
It is apparently.
>>60838261
I have no idea, it releases tomorrow with more info.
>>60838419
Isn't this the whole point to use XRP?
>Mastercard declares XRP a bridge currency
There is zero chance XRP drops to $1 again, the EFTs are in October too. I've been bearish but not retarded.
>>60839282
Getting a $25 amazon gift card from your job as a Christmas "bonus" is a taxable event.
>>60839537
Kek.
Anonymous (ID: xYI6qUaw) No.60839931 >>60839944
I honestly do not know with XRPtards whether this satire or stupidity.

So what is it?
Anonymous (ID: qthFw7nQ) No.60839944 >>60839976
>>60839931
It's a real card so neither. Ripple and Mastercard started immediately implementing plans when the SEC case dropped. JP morgan is the other one playing out atm.
Anonymous (ID: xYI6qUaw) No.60839976 >>60839990
>>60839944
What? It's a card by Gemini.

Mastercard have not influence over whatever meme token they offer as an incentive.

Christ. I'm replying. You are just stupid. I hate this fucking board.
Anonymous (ID: qthFw7nQ) No.60839990 >>60840018 >>60840939
>>60839976
How behind are you?
Anonymous (ID: KzpZmaU6) No.60839994 >>60840000
>>60836126 (OP)
I don't understand how if I use this card and pay for stuff in my zerpies. How does HMRC get their tax and not hunt me down and rape me?
Anonymous (ID: qthFw7nQ) No.60840000
>>60839994
Rape them first, be stronger, duh.
Anonymous (ID: 0k09LOi0) No.60840009
>>60836126 (OP)
You know it's a shitcoin when threads like this are made
Anonymous (ID: nOPfpzxP) No.60840018 >>60840048 >>60840048
>>60839990
Please explain how SBI remit maybe using XRP relates to a Gemini MasterCard?

Especially on a dated research paper relating to Latin America.
Anonymous (ID: qthFw7nQ) No.60840048 >>60840246 >>60840446 >>60841429
>>60840018
>Especially on a dated research paper relating to Latin America.
So sources directly from Mastercard directly calling XRP a bridge currency aren't allowed, cool.
>>60840018
>Please explain how SBI remit maybe using XRP relates to a Gemini MasterCard?
Because XRP is the neutral liquidity bridge here.
>Be on international trip
>Need a drink
>Use XRP mastercard
>XRP instantly bridges USD to (ForeignBux) via SBI Remit
>Store gets paid
>You get drink
>Transaction was instant
>FX spread was $0.01 instead of $10
>Everyone wins
This only snowballs from here. SEC case was dropped, ETFs in October, and like i said JP morgan is in play.
Anonymous (ID: rormjp6r) No.60840055 >>60840118
>>60836126 (OP)
It’s probably fake like VET and Walmart integration.
Anonymous (ID: qthFw7nQ) No.60840118
>>60840055
It's real.
Anonymous (ID: N5t4E2PM) No.60840246 >>60840939
>>60840048
>it was real in my mind
meanwhile sbi remit is a tiny company in japan that does 1 bil volume annual (without blockchain anyway)
Anonymous (ID: xYI6qUaw) No.60840446 >>60840502 >>60840939 >>60840939
>>60840048
Literally not what is happening.

You use your MasterCard. You get rewards for using a credit card.

Gemini offer rewards in crypto for using it. Gemini is a centralised exchange that records a paper copy of your "rewards" and will send to your wallet on request.

The only way your work flow could work is using chainlink in the middle to enact the onchain buy orders. Like this;

https://www.mastercard.com/us/en/news-and-trends/press/2025/june/mastercard-chainlink-crypto.html

And if your imaginary fever dream was happening, there would be a press release from MasterCard. As it would be a first of its kind.

Why are all XRP holders completely retarded? It's not just crypto, it's basic math as well.

>Marketcap isn't real huurrr durrr
Anonymous (ID: Kh/BAMyl) No.60840502 >>60840520
>>60840446
We thank chainlink for making xrps adoption widespread.
Anonymous (ID: u1hUvb9/) No.60840516 >>60840939
Ok ignoring the stupid fudding and nonsensical shit, should I grab a small bag of XRP?
Anonymous (ID: xYI6qUaw) No.60840520 >>60840698
>>60840502
Chainlink can't work with XRPL.

The ledger is so useless. It doesn't even have smart contracts.

>Muh evm sidechain with 100k volume
Anonymous (ID: Kh/BAMyl) No.60840698 >>60840758
>>60840520
>Chainlink can't work with XRPL.
The future is multichain is what sir gay said.

CCIP includes support for tokens representing XRPL assets (such as “xRPL”), making cross-chain communication with XRPL possible
Smart contracts are possible through “Hooks”, which are lightweight pieces of code deployed on the ledger to enable programmable logic within transactions.

Indeed the evm chain just launched, just imagine it succeeding. It will be cl powering it <3

BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD FUDKEK
Anonymous (ID: xYI6qUaw) No.60840758 >>60840805
>>60840698
>CCIP includes support for tokens representing XRPL asset

Citation needed. GitHub link?
Anonymous (ID: Kh/BAMyl) No.60840805 >>60840811
>>60840758
My ass
Anonymous (ID: xYI6qUaw) No.60840811 >>60840833 >>60840939
>>60840805
Every claim about XRP comes from someone's ass.

It's entire marketcap is based on made up bullshit.

I don't know why I expect genuine discussion.
Anonymous (ID: Kh/BAMyl) No.60840833 >>60840860
>>60840811
Must be hard holding while price does fuckall. Dw , mcap is nearing all time high!
Anonymous (ID: xYI6qUaw) No.60840860 >>60840949
>>60840833
Must be hard holding a coin with no banking adoption. Dw, you've already peaked this cycle
Anonymous (ID: qthFw7nQ) No.60840939 >>60840952 >>60840975 >>60840978
>>60840246
It's real. Don't get assmad over the answer anons.
>>60840446
>Literally not what is happening.
Literally is what's happening.
>Gemini offer rewards in crypto for using it. Gemini is a centralised exchange that records a paper copy of your "rewards" and will send to your wallet on request.
Thank you for describing how card rewards work.
>>60840446
>The only way your work flow could work is using chainlink
>chainlink
Kek there it is. I described how it works WITHOUT chainlink, it could also work WITH chainlink, but chainlink isn't needed in this case. It would be an unnecessary middleman, wasted step slowing down an instant process.
>And if your imaginary fever dream was happening, there would be a press release from MasterCard. As it would be a first of its kind.
Technically speaking it's not first of its kind and it's almost like something was posted here >>60839990 that was published by Mastercard... Said something about Ripple & XRP being a bridge currency?... Hmmmm.
>>60840811
>Every claim about XRP comes from someone's ass.
>Genuine discussion.
Yeah because you don't accept sources and obviously don't understand what natural liquidity is or how front ends can interact. You're either willfully ignorant or retarded.
>>60840516
>Ok ignoring the stupid fudding and nonsensical shit, should I grab a small bag of XRP?
Probably.
Anonymous (ID: Kh/BAMyl) No.60840949
>>60840860
6x is indeed a hard hold, like money
you like dick measuring with tech bros
Anonymous (ID: qthFw7nQ) No.60840952
>>60840939
>natural
Neutral*
Anonymous (ID: xYI6qUaw) No.60840975 >>60841051
>>60840939
>Yeah because you don't accept sources

Provide sources for MasterCard integrating into the XRPL.

That is what is required to make your fantasy retard workflow a reality.

And reposting a jpeg doesn't count.

Press release from MasterCard required.
Anonymous (ID: N5t4E2PM) No.60840978 >>60841051
>>60840939
>It's real
annual remittance volume is almost 700 billion. so you're talking about a fraction of 0.14%, since this literal who japanese company already does their business without blockchain. but let's be generous and say that XRPL will be used for the full monty, 1 billion annual. how much are you charging? it's supposed to be cheap, right? so let's say 0.1%, wow that's a cool $1,000,000 annual just absolutely flowing into XRPL and XRP's 303 billion fucking dollar mcap. huge
Anonymous (ID: qthFw7nQ) No.60841051 >>60841093 >>60841123
>>60840975
>And reposting a jpeg doesn't count.
>Press release from MasterCard required.
Kek
>BUT NOT THAT SOURCE!
>NOT THE EXACT SOURCE THAT'S DIRECTLY FROM MASTERCARD TALKING ABOUT EXACTLY WHAT WE ARE DISCUSSING!
You can't be helped.
>>60840978
Dont get mad at the answers when you ask for an example. This is just the beginning.
Anonymous (ID: xYI6qUaw) No.60841093 >>60841204
>>60841051
Ok. Share the original document about remits in South America. Let's see if it is remotely related to anything.

Retard.
Anonymous (ID: N5t4E2PM) No.60841123 >>60841204
>>60841051
don't mistake my analysis for anger. this is the fednow showcase all over again, a talking point with no substance that disintegrates when actual metrics are provided
Anonymous (ID: qthFw7nQ) No.60841204 >>60841271 >>60841280
>>60841093
>https://www.mastercard.com/news/media/ltfpfln3/pcmi_mastercard_the_future_of_remittances_en_march2024.pdf
Or next time, use google, retard.

>>60841123
>Bridge currency
>Being used as neutral liquidity
"No substance". Cope harder?
Anonymous (ID: c32XHqU5) No.60841271 >>60841429
>>60841204
>mastercard lists xrp in the ‘global examples’ section of their report
>THIS MEANS THEYRE USING XRP
Off yourself please
Anonymous (ID: xYI6qUaw) No.60841280 >>60841429
>>60841204
>>https://www.mastercard.com/news/media/ltfpfln3/pcmi_mastercard_the_future_of_remittances_en_march2024.pdf

That is about how global payment trends are affecting south america. Its written by PCMI, only the foreword is by mastercard.

They state ripple is not being used in South American;
>Trust and regulatory risk are still realities in this space, while technology adoption and catch-up of both consumers and potential partners are still improving.

What point are you trying to make with it? That ripple isn't used in South America?

Well, you've made that point loud and clear.
Anonymous (ID: qthFw7nQ) No.60841429 >>60841472
>>60841271
>>60841280
2024 report, it's 2025, leading into: >>60840048

Again, you're both retarded.
Anonymous (ID: xYI6qUaw) No.60841472 >>60841495
>>60841429
But the PCMI report stated ripple isn't used.

So XRP definitely isn't being used.

In Latin America.

There is literally zero link. Other than MasterCard wrote the foreword.

Are you trolling?

This is like the XRPL being used by swift. Evidenced by tweets from retards, repeated by other retards.
Anonymous (ID: qthFw7nQ) No.60841495 >>60841524
>>60841472
Yes, in 2024, because of the SEC. Guess what ended in 2025? Jfc how dense are you.
Anonymous (ID: xYI6qUaw) No.60841524 >>60841636
>>60841495
The SEC in Latin America?

Are they some sort of world police?

You are trolling. But for anyone reading this, what mastercard is doing is spelled out on their website.

They are starting their own chain. As everyone is.

https://www.mastercard.com/global/en/business/issuers/crypto/multi-token-network.html
Anonymous (ID: iyQ1CnSd) No.60841636
>>60841524
Oh baggies, looks like the uber drivers and barbers will have to set those alarm clocks still.
Anonymous (ID: z09zwADT) No.60841776
>>60839537
Trump already mentioned the no taxes on USA crypto. They all know it's coming and are moving forward.
Cope harder.