To be honest, I saw that as well and it left a bad taste in my mouth. Then I had to think about doing business in general. If I had a business, would I do business with a WEF partner that could potentially put real value in my possession? If I had a shop, I would sell a cup of coffee to a liberal... or anyone walking in for that matter who wanted to buy a cup of coffee. I would treat everyone the same, with kindness and respect. Now, that is what I would do. I don't claim to know the intentions of Ripple, but it would make sense, if they were normies and they saw an opportunity to go to, and partner with an event that was crawling with the supposed power brokers and banksters of the world, that they would take that business opportunity. Business is business. I don't have to like the people I do business with. Free-market capitalism provides a method to exchange goods and services in a mutually beneficial way irrespective of personal beliefs.
The one thing that did give me hope about Ripple was the fact that the SEC was coming after them... You have to ask yourself, in a sea of crypto... why Ripple? Others have said it already but it is a revolutionary crypto that has a better-than-good chance of disrupting the old guard system with a mask that claims to be on their side.
The fact is, the petrol dollar is on its way out. What is going to fill that void? I don't see banks going away completely, and if there are banks, whatever fills that void (the accepted currency of the locality) will need bank-to-bank and cross-border transactions to go from the local medium to the foreign medium. The SWIFT system is on its way out as well. They can't keep up with cross-border transactions that all but eliminate nostro accounts and take 3 to 5 seconds to clear. Maybe the lords of SWIFT are coming up with something better... who knows. I read somewhere FedNow was a clunky failure so far.
So as of right now, Ripple's XRPL with XRP as the medium, is sitting pretty as a shiny new mechanism for banks to free up billions parked in accounts around the world allocated for clearing transactions (nostro accounts). If things accelerate (as they seem to be) banks will need solutions that Ripple has already solved.
I don't really look at this, being a medium of exchange, as a black or white, good vs evil issue. It's a medium of exchange. Ripple, the company, is like Visa or MasterCard and XRP is what they use instead of dollars. Side note, XRP can transact as fast as those processors as well. I don't really like Visa because of the stances they have taken in the past, but my small, local, and responsible (I checked) bank uses Visa. Visa provides value to its users and unfortunately in our world, we need the value that Visa provides its users. If I didn't want to participate in anything these money magicians (the FED and world banksters) did, I would have to refuse to use fiat and barter for everything or find something people will accept as payment besides dollars, which is not very realistic in today's world. I do think we are getting to that point, but as of right now, we are still in the system.
To exit the system, there will still need to be consensus, at least at a local level, and more realistically at a national level, of a medium of exchange. Gold, silver, and cryptos can fill those voids with more adoption. Gold and silver, however, are not as easy to carry around as crypto. We are just not there yet... but we are getting close. (Sheetz Gas Stations Will Accept Crypto) Down with the FED. Down with the IRS, SEC, and most if not all the ABC agencies in our GOV! God wins.
Also, XRP listed as a partner of BIS along with JPM, Mastercard etc the usuals. I have a good amount of XRP myself long before the deepshit bankers are been partnering the past year. I guess ill just see what happens. Or was the deepshit trying to shitifying XRP?
Ripple Labs is a WEF partner. You can see for yourself on the WEF website.
To be honest, I saw that as well and it left a bad taste in my mouth. Then I had to think about doing business in general. If I had a business, would I do business with a WEF partner that could potentially put real value in my possession? If I had a shop, I would sell a cup of coffee to a liberal... or anyone walking in for that matter who wanted to buy a cup of coffee. I would treat everyone the same, with kindness and respect. Now, that is what I would do. I don't claim to know the intentions of Ripple, but it would make sense, if they were normies and they saw an opportunity to go to, and partner with an event that was crawling with the supposed power brokers and banksters of the world, that they would take that business opportunity. Business is business. I don't have to like the people I do business with. Free-market capitalism provides a method to exchange goods and services in a mutually beneficial way irrespective of personal beliefs.
The one thing that did give me hope about Ripple was the fact that the SEC was coming after them... You have to ask yourself, in a sea of crypto... why Ripple? Others have said it already but it is a revolutionary crypto that has a better-than-good chance of disrupting the old guard system with a mask that claims to be on their side.
The fact is, the petrol dollar is on its way out. What is going to fill that void? I don't see banks going away completely, and if there are banks, whatever fills that void (the accepted currency of the locality) will need bank-to-bank and cross-border transactions to go from the local medium to the foreign medium. The SWIFT system is on its way out as well. They can't keep up with cross-border transactions that all but eliminate nostro accounts and take 3 to 5 seconds to clear. Maybe the lords of SWIFT are coming up with something better... who knows. I read somewhere FedNow was a clunky failure so far.
So as of right now, Ripple's XRPL with XRP as the medium, is sitting pretty as a shiny new mechanism for banks to free up billions parked in accounts around the world allocated for clearing transactions (nostro accounts). If things accelerate (as they seem to be) banks will need solutions that Ripple has already solved.
I don't really look at this, being a medium of exchange, as a black or white, good vs evil issue. It's a medium of exchange. Ripple, the company, is like Visa or MasterCard and XRP is what they use instead of dollars. Side note, XRP can transact as fast as those processors as well. I don't really like Visa because of the stances they have taken in the past, but my small, local, and responsible (I checked) bank uses Visa. Visa provides value to its users and unfortunately in our world, we need the value that Visa provides its users. If I didn't want to participate in anything these money magicians (the FED and world banksters) did, I would have to refuse to use fiat and barter for everything or find something people will accept as payment besides dollars, which is not very realistic in today's world. I do think we are getting to that point, but as of right now, we are still in the system.
To exit the system, there will still need to be consensus, at least at a local level, and more realistically at a national level, of a medium of exchange. Gold, silver, and cryptos can fill those voids with more adoption. Gold and silver, however, are not as easy to carry around as crypto. We are just not there yet... but we are getting close. (Sheetz Gas Stations Will Accept Crypto) Down with the FED. Down with the IRS, SEC, and most if not all the ABC agencies in our GOV! God wins.
This was explained really well. Nicely done.
Also, XRP listed as a partner of BIS along with JPM, Mastercard etc the usuals. I have a good amount of XRP myself long before the deepshit bankers are been partnering the past year. I guess ill just see what happens. Or was the deepshit trying to shitifying XRP?
Xrp was / is supposed to replace SWIFT. But I’m sure you know this.
As "awesome" the prospects are for XRP, I refused to own it because of this.
Either we go with cryptos that match our beliefs, or we are just as bad as Biden and all of the other traitors.
Vote with your money and holdings. No more selling out to these pieces of shit.
that is it. thank you