$ (XRP) Ripple - OH GOD THE FUCKING KIKES ARE IN ON THIS TOO

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Question: years ago, I remember a number of seemingly knowledgeable people talking about how XRP was super sketch, using terms like cleptocurrency and such. Recently it seems like people are bringing it up more and more. I won't be buying any either way, as I don't have any interest in crypto speculation, but purely as gee wiz info are the previous concerns about XRP's legitimacy still considered valid?
 
Why is this coin still treated like the red headed stepchild of crypto? I get that it was in a legal grey area when the SEC was suing Ripple, but now that they won the case and it's the number 3 coin, it's still ignored by most retailers that accept crypto as payment. You'd think retailers would prefer a payment that settles in seconds compared to a bitcoin transaction that takes minutes at best.
Edit: I guess it's for the best there's only one bullion dealer that accepts XRP, because XRP went up by another .20 cents.
 
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At the rate this bitch is going it might overtake ETH in the not too distant future.
Anything is possible. Considering the nature of crypto, if you aren't fiscally dire you might as well put down a few hundred dollars and check in 4,6,8 years later and role the dice.
 
When this thread started in the final days of 2017, XRP had gone from $0.20 to $3 in like a week.
After the last couple years at $0.30-$0.40, it's now reclaimed $3+ almost as quickly.

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I know this just got a boost then started going down again but it's by far the cheapest crypto Trump mentioned, you guys think it's worth a small investment now cause it'll keep rising in the long run or should I wait for it to go down then invest? My experience with crypto and stocks is pretty low but I made a couple thousand pretty quickly back when the gamestop shit was starting to ramp up so I'm hoping something like that could happen again with this eventually.
 
I know this just got a boost then started going down again but it's by far the cheapest crypto Trump mentioned, you guys think it's worth a small investment now cause it'll keep rising in the long run or should I wait for it to go down then invest? My experience with crypto and stocks is pretty low but I made a couple thousand pretty quickly back when the gamestop shit was starting to ramp up so I'm hoping something like that could happen again with this eventually.
I'm not a stock analyst so don't the word of a guy with a donkey avatar as the gospel truth, but I think It'll certainly go up in the long run. Remember XRP isn't actually really meant for the general public, it's a tool for banking kikes to send money faster and cheeper than traditional means.

Right now it's been greatly suppressed by the lawsuit and currently the appeal going on and has kept banks away from it, but once that's gone (which seems inevitable now that the U.S is buying large sums to add to their reserve) I'm very optimistic that it'll go pretty high in the long run once banks start adopting it, It might take awhile so it's not quick money but i' confident in it in the long term.

As of right now though it's 2.32 a coin and i think that's a good price. i bought some more at least. That seems to be where it's been hovering for the past few weeks since the entire markets been down so I don't think it'll get much cheeper than that naturally unless like more tariffs get implemented or something else that cause the entire market to go down more.
 
I didn't know there was an XRP thread. Here's some things I see about stablecoins showing up in my conspiracy feed. I don't have any money so maybe you guys can make use of it.


 
Anyone have speculations on the price that isn’t retarded or schitzo?
They recently got a major victory in the SEC case. This has caused institutional investors, like Blackrock, to look into buying XRP. Ripple is manipulating the price downwards to give the institutions an attractive buying price.
 
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