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Anonymous (ID: bXboqPC+) No.60840225 >>60840234 >>60840239 >>60840275 >>60840282 >>60840313 >>60840404 >>60840449 >>60840472 >>60840568 >>60840626 >>60841114 >>60841134 >>60841218 >>60841835 >>60841963
Why XRP attracts retards?
Never seen that much braincels in any other crypto community
Anonymous (ID: bXboqPC+) No.60840228 >>60841397
Anonymous (ID: TEZ9hpWu) No.60840234 >>60841134
>>60840225 (OP)
I lost interest long ago when they have a separate chain for banks. Useless token.
Anonymous (ID: qxl3Fult) No.60840238 >>60840791 >>60841134
normgroids don't know what to buy so they get the most popular thing
btc and eth is "too expensive" for them but $3 shitcoin seems perfect
Anonymous (ID: XHGf/t9K) No.60840239 >>60841134
>>60840225 (OP)
kek 10000is fud saaar, didnt u heare benchod its goin to 37500 in tumor weeks wen the banks ll use it madarchod?
Anonymous (ID: XHGf/t9K) No.60840275
>>60840225 (OP)
looks like sub 3 is coming blody!
Anonymous (ID: a5Wua1Cu) No.60840282
>>60840225 (OP)
>the Chad Fad
Anonymous (ID: uYLqYWcb) No.60840302 >>60840474
xrp to 20$ would be great
>just one 7x
Anonymous (ID: Hxd+potC) No.60840313
>>60840225 (OP)
>Never seen that much braincels
Anonymous (ID: qdnnsTb5) No.60840334
Rent free
Anonymous (ID: 7eGDpmrD) No.60840404 >>60840431 >>60840714
>>60840225 (OP)
>Why XRP attracts retards?
Retards trust their instincts and buy XRP and will make it
Smart men also know their shit and buy XRP and will make it
Midwits will baghold ETH and LINK
Anonymous (ID: MVHIGB9M) No.60840431 >>60841477
>>60840404
How is anyone bag holding Eth if it's at all time highs?
Anonymous (ID: 43GOduRt) No.60840449
>>60840225 (OP)
they have the biggest marketing division in all of crypto. turns out if you just hire infinite people to lie all day on social media after enough years people will start to believe it

also they specifically target left curve people and theres a lot of people in that bracket
Anonymous (ID: poMNhUSk) No.60840472 >>60840598 >>60840807
>>60840225 (OP)
For XRP to 3000x, based on recent liquidity multipliers of inflows vs. marketcap, it only needs to 6x in actual inflows. In extreme catalytic moments this multiplier can become even more extreme. The irony is you have a 9th grade understanding of marketcap based on algebraic intuition but you don't understand complex systems or nonlinear models or how wealth is created set by the marginal bid, which is why you don't hold XRP and also why you are ngmi.
Anonymous (ID: oiWdLu9C) No.60840474
>>60840302
I'm retiring with a 2x bro
Anonymous (ID: HvEMej7r) No.60840568 >>60840863
>>60840225 (OP)
Why are Hispanics entirely incapable of adapting to the English way of phrasing a question? It's very, VERY simple.
Anonymous (ID: GmN2DHEO) No.60840598
>>60840472
>grok, based on recent liquidity multipliers of inflows vs. marketcap, calculate the actual inflow needed for XRP to x3000. Also run a calculation considering extreme catalytic moments.
>"I am so smart :)"
Xerpies are actually so sad
Anonymous (ID: VmKfsf7s) No.60840626
>>60840225 (OP)
>ignoring the bullflag
Anonymous (ID: IFXsq/2+) No.60840702
I see ripple didn't get invited to sibos again.
Anonymous (ID: fruZv6bN) No.60840714 >>60840743 >>60841317 >>60841413 >>60841443
>>60840404
noone can give me the "smart man" thesis for xrp besides using retards as exit liquidity
Anonymous (ID: qdnnsTb5) No.60840743 >>60840796 >>60841317
>>60840714
Same for chainlink, its a slow rug till 2030.
Anonymous (ID: gCx6EASe) No.60840791
>>60840238
This is the sole attractor to xrp for normies in crypto. They see it as #3 for $1-3 and assume it just hasn't had its massive pump yet.
Anonymous (ID: ysgxHXPb) No.60840796
>>60840743
yeah ok chud
Anonymous (ID: gCx6EASe) No.60840807
>>60840472
What exactly would cause 6x market buyers without significant increase in market selling for xrp?
Anonymous (ID: bXboqPC+) No.60840863
>>60840568
I’m from Eastern Europe, English is my fourth language, so not even ESL. Stop bitching, grammar nigger.
Anonymous (ID: vOgnPyyp) No.60841114 >>60841160
>>60840225 (OP)
My portfolio is 75% XRP.
Bought at 9 cents.
Anything above $15 a coin is delusional.
Even above $10 is wishful thinking.
Anonymous (ID: bBeU89Mt) No.60841125 >>60841214
XRP's purpose is to drain retail liquidity that would otherwise flow into LINK. The world is run by people who hate you.
Anonymous (ID: w51/I9Rs) No.60841134 >>60841152 >>60841984
>>60840225 (OP)
>>60840234
>>60840238
>>60840239

XRP can easily go to $10k per coin

If you dont know this, you need to seriously DYOR

Just get a SUI bag and hold for 10 years at least

Seriously you cant lose.
Anonymous (ID: wahbEiFY) No.60841152 >>60841394
>>60841134
I can’t tell anymore if these posts are ironic or not, as xcrement retard pee holders genuinely believe this.
Anonymous (ID: wahbEiFY) No.60841160 >>60841206
>>60841114
$10 is extremely generous, and that will probably take decades, if this shitcoin even exists still, nothing more than a gas token for ripples stablecoin, which no one will use either.
Anonymous (ID: qlqMPxhB) No.60841206
>>60841160
also over 90% of the RLUSD stablecoin exists on other chains which don't utilize XRP, also the cumulative total supply burned from all transactions in history is less than 0.1%
Anonymous (ID: 43GOduRt) No.60841214 >>60841226
>>60841125
the biggest scam in crypto is undoutably xrp, the second biggest is link

its funny you guys have beef, you're literally identical coins except xrp's psyop department targets the left side of the bell curve, while link tries to target right side(but gets mostly the mid)
Anonymous (ID: AtCKzK4d) No.60841218
>>60840225 (OP)
the psyop on this one is insane
i know school teachers, sports coaches, doctors, rich lawyers, an NFL agent
they all think they are getting in on the ground floor of the world's new financial system.

how they achieved this, i'd give 100 LINK to know honestly
Anonymous (ID: AtCKzK4d) No.60841226 >>60841785
>>60841214
this is top notch fud for new fags who only come here on weekends or tourists from other boards
Anonymous (ID: XHGf/t9K) No.60841317
>>60840743
>>60840714
this, corponigger exitliquidity hunting games until the supply is depleting and they will mint more or just ghost the bags.... tale as old as the first nigger on this board....
Anonymous (ID: w51/I9Rs) No.60841394 >>60841536 >>60841618 >>60841816 >>60841984
>>60841152
ngmi, dyor, nfa
Anonymous (ID: eePGhj3N) No.60841397
>>60840228
If they had bought by september last year they would have 5x'd in two months.
Anonymous (ID: eePGhj3N) No.60841413
>>60840714
In the old days someone in XSG would post and a screencap and link to a SRI paper from either 2017 or 2018 that statistically XRP holders were on average the wealthiest and highest educated groups of crypto holders.

At the time I was of course college educated and rich. My wife was also hot, as she is still.
They didn't specifically study that part. But since they were right about the firs two things concerning me and my XRP holdings...I suspect XRP holders also have the hottest wives.

My wife is so hot that it's only plausible that maybe one or two /biz/ posters have a hotter one.
It just makes sense that my fellow holders probably have nicer than average wives too given I bring up the average significanly.
Anonymous (ID: SYtHHvMY) No.60841443 >>60841463
>>60840714
This is my issue with xrp. It's boomers trying into crypto and they just can't. The other replies to this post prove its point. There is no bull thesis to xrp other than thinking it's the next CBDC (which everyone thinks they are.)
Anonymous (ID: UZ+FiEfP) No.60841461 >>60841602
>yeah, xrp will be worth as much as the global assets combined, anything else is FUD
Anonymous (ID: eePGhj3N) No.60841463 >>60841671
>>60841443
>bull thesis
>boomers trying
Boomer here (40). I run a business and have money. It's clear as day to me.
Anonymous (ID: a5gVavaO) No.60841477
>>60840431
Honestly they're not, i think it's just longterm it took a while. Link isn't hitting ATH while everything else was making entirely new ATHs. /Biz/ just pairs the 2 to troll linktards.
Anonymous (ID: wahbEiFY) No.60841536
>>60841394
Yes, do my own research, let me guess instagram videos and Jake claver.

No, this shitcoin is worthless vaporware propped up by copeing latelets who think xsaarpoo will replace bitcoin and think $3 means it’s affordable and will explode to thousands despite having a 300 billion dollar market cap and near infinite supply.
Anonymous (ID: Sh8tL6Gu) No.60841584
the cryptos with the weakest fundamentals always have the most retarded communities (xrp, ada, hex, bsv) because you have to be retarded to fall for their lies
Anonymous (ID: wahbEiFY) No.60841602
>>60841461
As much as? They think it will be worth quadrillions more than all assets on earth combined. Xcrement retard pee does what it does best, dump on retail baggies while the entire market pumps leaving the retards sidelined again.
Anonymous (ID: rV+5nqT/) No.60841618
>>60841394
gtfo, stfu, sybau
Anonymous (ID: vOgnPyyp) No.60841652 >>60841682
$7-8 seems like a perfectly reasonable price for the next cycle.
A 2.5-3X from here isn't out of the question.
Anonymous (ID: ocwBFThP) No.60841671 >>60841759
>>60841463
Can you explain it?
Anonymous (ID: wahbEiFY) No.60841682
>>60841652
So a far cry from schizo retard price predictions of 3-4 digits, even the more reasonable sounding double digit. Truly the standard of bag holding.
Anonymous (ID: eePGhj3N) No.60841759 >>60841789
>>60841671
Short answer: People make deals, not shitcoins.
Longer answer. I am a business taking a lot of credit card payments, a lot of INTL payments, and I am getting raped by middle men doing nothing. We all are. 3% stacked on top of 3% on top of 3%. Then the card companies pay out in points to shop at globohomo corporations with.
It's a massive drain on all sectors of the economy.

Now, how do I do business? With reputable, PUBLICLY KNOWN PEOPLE. Anonymous faggots can't sign contracts, they can't make BUSINESS DEALS.
I'm looking at highly competent, connected people, offering me a fucking great deal and all I have to do is not be butthurt about how much money they are about to make HELPING ME.

t. pays $70,000 in processing fees yearly.
Anonymous (ID: kZCQ2rKm) No.60841785
>>60841226
There's not a single anon who lurks/posts here who doesn't hold LINK
Anonymous (ID: ocwBFThP) No.60841789 >>60841811
>>60841759
But how does XRP solve that?

It's been over 10 years. If they could, they would have. Somewhere in the world.
Anonymous (ID: w51/I9Rs) No.60841790
REMEMBER XRP FUD IS HARDEST RIGHT BEFORE THE PUMP

WE ARE AT $3.10 NOW

WE CAN GO TO $10 EASILY THIS BULLRUN

MAYBE EVEN $100 END OF CYCLE

BY 2030 XRP IS $1000

BY 2040 IT WILL BE EASILY +$10.000 PER XRP

ALWAYS HOLD A SUI STACK
Anonymous (ID: eePGhj3N) No.60841811 >>60841855
>>60841789
Well this is why /biz/ is so stupid actually and you you couldn't have illustrated it better.
None of you own a business. At best you are employed by someone who does.

Things take a lot of time. The idea that it would go from start to finish, on a project this massive, in ten years means you are retarded.
I have been telling people 2030 since 2018.
Anonymous (ID: bXboqPC+) No.60841816
>>60841394
frfr, nocap, gyatt, ong, sus, yeet
Anonymous (ID: 7HxADa3o) No.60841835
>>60840225 (OP)
I agree and yet they make money.
Anonymous (ID: ocwBFThP) No.60841855 >>60841866 >>60841876
>>60841811
So you genuinely believe ripple is going to replace the banking system by 2030?

A system that still runs mainframes on COBOL, with 50 years of technical debt will down tools and use ripple products?

You sure?
Anonymous (ID: w51/I9Rs) No.60841866 >>60841895
>>60841855
bro do you have internet access? They are literally doing so as we speak hahahaha

Just hold 1000XRP forever and you have made it
Anonymous (ID: eePGhj3N) No.60841876 >>60841895
>>60841855
Anonymous (ID: ocwBFThP) No.60841895 >>60841978 >>60843403
>>60841866
>>60841876
But they literally are... Centralised permissioned DLT that integrates directly into their existing systems.

JP morgan - Kinexy.
BlackRock - securitize.
BNY Mellon, Goldman - Canton.
BoA - Paxos Trust (permissioned stable network).
ANZ - ADDX.
Lloyds - WaveBL.
DTCC - composerX.
Mastercard - MTN network
Visa -VTAP

Half of these are live and in production .
Anonymous (ID: +RHr5cC9) No.60841963
>>60840225 (OP)
>NFT avatar
Tells you all you need to know, doesn't it?
Anonymous (ID: o8cIr2MF) No.60841976
Xrp at 10k would literally require more money than exists in the world.
Xrp's mcap equalling the entire world's wealth puts it at around 9k.
Anonymous (ID: eePGhj3N) No.60841978 >>60842254
>>60841895
So my fees will drop because of Ripple's competency. I know.
Anonymous (ID: i/rVH+3B) No.60841984
>>60841134
>>60841394
XRP lawsuit was the most clear as day price suppression. The pump post dropping of the case was the last obvious pump its ever going to get.
The next year will be more crabbing and maybe one more limp dick pump to $6 and then straight to sub $1.

There will be a major global recession in 2028.
You have been warned.
Anonymous (ID: ocwBFThP) No.60842254 >>60842331
>>60841978
Your fees may drop. Inspite of ripple. They haven't really contributed in any meaningful way.

Tech will be EVM. Or at least majority of it will be.

The vehicle will be stablecoins.
Anonymous (ID: Zufuzm79) No.60842285 >>60842338
I was making good profits in like 2021 or so and my 80 year old boss became interested.
Unbeknownst to me, he dropped 100k on a bag of xrp. It's tripled since then.

I would have convinced him not to buy it if I was aware of his intentions. This reaffirmed my own rule to never give advice on what to buy.
Anonymous (ID: eePGhj3N) No.60842331 >>60842489
>>60842254
>inspite
kek

Yea, they all charged me 3% for decades and just now they are going to straighten out but not because of Ripple about to blow them up or anything like that.
Because they are finally being nice.

Ripple is the standard they all now compete with.
They'll be easily a trillion dollar company by 2030 and the majority will be their XRP holdings having 10x'd again.
Anonymous (ID: eePGhj3N) No.60842338
>>60842285
Kek.
Another boomer chad boss with an incel zoomer employee that doesn't know jack shit.
He "became interested" because he's a successful business owner and saw the value.
Anonymous (ID: ocwBFThP) No.60842489 >>60842509
>>60842331
Compete with ripple? Who is actually using ripple? Got a few banks on ripplenet. No one knows whether they are actually uses the service.

And tranglo uses XRP. Because ripple bought them .

That's it. There isn't any competition forcing banks to do anything.

They are doing it to lower overheads and increase profit.
Anonymous (ID: eePGhj3N) No.60842509 >>60843301
>>60842489
I used Yahoo for and then transitioned to a fully new Big Commerce store.
I am literally a retard hillbilly in the middle of nowhere and the full process took two years to make sure everything was right and it still wasn't right 100%.

Try doing something in life and gaining some practical experience.

The movement from vendors against the rapacious payment processors is reach full tilt.
We all KNOW FOR SURE they aren't offering us anything anymore. We know it's basically free to send money.
So the system will bend to not break. But it's ONLY because Ripple is offering a real broad scale solution and they have to react.

BTC payments are too expensive and put no pressure on regular finance.
I don't care what you think because I've made incredible amounts of money based on what I think.
But you could update to my thinking and benefit yourself.
Anonymous (ID: 43GOduRt) No.60843301 >>60844929
>>60842509
i cant really parse what you're claiming here.

are you saying you switched to a new payment processor that uses xrp?
Anonymous (ID: 9iXUJ0o0) No.60843403
>>60841895
>all Ripple partners
Dang, all those walled gardens that actively use XRPL to interact with each other to eliminate counterparty risk.
XRP to $10k is FUD.
Anonymous (ID: eePGhj3N) No.60844929
>>60843301
No.
I'm saying Ripple/XRP actually has built a broadscale network of payment processors that can do it for free and are basically threatening to do it for free.
That's their sell. Literally "we'll do it for basically free".
Nothing else gives them a reason because it's not business. Smart contracts don't make payments cheap.