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Anonymous (ID: RUgNrpW4) No.60913490 >>60913496 >>60913657 >>60913677 >>60913684 >>60913827 >>60914425 >>60914533 >>60915128
Citibank report on securities mentions Chainlink
UH OH SPAGHETTIOS
Anonymous (ID: z8hQehxr) No.60913496
>>60913490 (OP)
>lemme check price
oh, still down.
Anonymous (ID: RUgNrpW4) No.60913498 >>60913518 >>60913519 >>60913560 >>60913884 >>60915478 >>60917306
RIPPLE ALSO MENTIONED
Anonymous (ID: 9tIhowD0) No.60913518 >>60913519
>>60913498
Bullish for XRP
Anonymous (ID: cBReEnew) No.60913519 >>60913587 >>60916696
>>60913498
>>60913518
The global liquidity standard has already been built. The ISO 20022 messaging standard is LITERALLY the core of institutional payments, a universal, interoperable interledger protocol designed to replace the outdated systems currently in place. The only asset optimized for that universal standard and the only logical choice for the global liquidity layer is XRP, making its status as THE STANDARD an architectural, self-evident truth. This is not a complex, esoteric argument; this is literally the core mechanism and function of how markets have worked since the beginning of modern society. All markets require liquidity. The only way to scale that liquidity for global, cross-border payments without friction is with a common, interoperable, neutral bridge asset. XRP is that bridge asset. Its success is not a promise or a future use case; it is the inevitable architectural reality of the financial system. The market makers and institutions who move trillions in value every day already grasp this and have been building on it for years. The liquidity multiplier, the marginal bid, all of it is an incontrovertible, self-evident truth that is so fundamental it should be OBVIOUS to anyone who understands how a single market functions. The messaging compatibility and compliance regulations are just clearing, which is a process already underway. The standard is set.
Anonymous (ID: 8c/Ptda4) No.60913560
>>60913498
another win for the XRPsters!
Anonymous (ID: o+zM2Vsf) No.60913564
Bullish 4 XRP
Anonymous (ID: 9tIhowD0) No.60913587 >>60913618 >>60914057
>>60913519
Anonymous (ID: cBReEnew) No.60913618 >>60913643
>>60913587
This is incredibly bullish. Tom is gatekeeping and you are too obtuse to see it
Anonymous (ID: 9tIhowD0) No.60913643 >>60913712
>>60913618
Anything concrete though? Partnerships? Adoption metrics?
Anonymous (ID: /uPYt+gH) No.60913657
>>60913490 (OP)
BAGHOLDING SHILLS ARE ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL AND DAYS LATE, AS USUAL
>>60905506
Anonymous (ID: rN3lsQxb) No.60913677
>>60913490 (OP)
This has literally nothing to do with Chainlink.
Anonymous (ID: tsEOyyov) No.60913684
>>60913490 (OP)
Oh waow! Shitibank, you say?!

Fucking hilarious how crypto went from
>Decentralized, fuck the banks
To
>OMG this shitty subprime bank noticed me!1!1
Anonymous (ID: a/Qy3Idh) No.60913685 >>60913761
https://www.citibank.com/icg/docs/securities-services/Citi-Securities-Services-Evolution-2025.pdf

It's mentioned quite vaguely, but mentioned nonetheless.
Anonymous (ID: nH7DzHX5) No.60913689 >>60913741
XRP will replace Citibank
Anonymous (ID: cBReEnew) No.60913712
>>60913643
This is pure sophistry
Anonymous (ID: hPYaA8PM) No.60913741
>>60913689
Ripple but yes I know what you mean.
Anonymous (ID: a/Qy3Idh) No.60913761 >>60913816 >>60914894
>>60913685
Summary
Anonymous (ID: a/Qy3Idh) No.60913816 >>60913986 >>60914042 >>60914894
>>60913761
Summary PT 2
Anonymous (ID: Af9E6iXE) No.60913827
>>60913490 (OP)
bullish xrp
Anonymous (ID: gA2Pxt7N) No.60913834
just bought 100 more
Anonymous (ID: UUX2PQIR) No.60913884
>>60913498
Holy shit ripple sisters, WAGMI!
Anonymous (ID: llMtXuTY) No.60913986
>>60913816
It's 26 pages with pretty pictures. It's a short read.

Why would anyone need it summarised? Especially by a slop producing machine that is a LLM.
Anonymous (ID: T9IEg1TA) No.60914042
>>60913816
Why is Ripple / XRP not mentioned?
Anonymous (ID: ShJPb4WO) No.60914057 >>60914414
>>60913587
The evidence is him constantly mentioning it.
Anonymous (ID: vDkWsdkm) No.60914414 >>60914434 >>60914859
>>60914057
He literally only addressed XRP because xerpies kept associating their scam with Swift.
Pic related.
Anonymous (ID: qk5pZIfZ) No.60914425
>>60913490 (OP)
That's cool I guess

>Stares at my 8 year link bag
Anonymous (ID: qk5pZIfZ) No.60914434
>>60914414
Kek
Anonymous (ID: rwSNlYZQ) No.60914533
>>60913490 (OP)
That's cool and all but..... price?? Oh..... and chart??
Anonymous (ID: JmfA6tzo) No.60914696
xrp
Anonymous (ID: cUY18U9c) No.60914859 >>60914926
>>60914414
The one that really triggers me is the guy who posted the fake news about Swift testing Ripple, got blocked by Swift, and then accused them of being afraid of the truth. It's truly mind boggling how these people just exist among us.
Anonymous (ID: KD0VaCX1) No.60914894
>>60913761
>>60913816
>ai slop
cringe
Anonymous (ID: kaw+LNiR) No.60914922
Chainlink is now guiding the regulators
Chainlink is the standard
simple as
Anonymous (ID: i8uLo0jZ) No.60914926
>>60914859
It's called occam's retard. The most complicated answer is usually wrong.
Anonymous (ID: VPcT/vYN) No.60915128 >>60915248 >>60916755
>>60913490 (OP)
>getting hyped over being briefly mentioned by some bank
what, did you guys give up on swift? did your recent collab with the us government not excite you enough? lol. another day another bag of $USELESS, link is too expensive dump it back down to 15 and i may consider buying (to dump it on you all the second it hits 20)
Anonymous (ID: m2CzbkGq) No.60915248
>>60915128
Anonymous (ID: 7EkM5QRB) No.60915478
>>60913498
It's hilarious that nobody seems to have actually read what you posted and one of the cRipples writes a fucking article over it.
Anonymous (ID: T9IEg1TA) No.60916496
Move.
Anonymous (ID: oY5ZQrM5) No.60916696
>>60913519
Anonymous (ID: //iS1zuF) No.60916755
>>60915128
>Chainlink gets featured in a report by Citibank
>"diD yOu giVe Up oN sWiFT??"

I swear every single xerpie has the cognitive function of a six year old.
Anonymous (ID: qgspeWOG) No.60917306
>>60913498
>β€œUnder the radar status”
Are they actually talking about the hiding strategy?