But.. I loathe the WEF. The sane countries are accumulating gold. I have yet to read a technical or logical reason to add crypto.
Trust is the issue, so why not just copy central banks and eliminate counterparty risk? At least insofar as to hedge against downside risk. I hold stock for upside.
I don’t hate crypto, I just don’t trust anything anymore, and hey, BTC could go to a million dollars, wouldn’t surprise me, but it could also get hacked, or controlled.
But I am curious, why ripple, like.. is it an investment, is it money? And why should I trade stocks or metals for ripple? Which central bank are you talking about? The IMF, WB, Fed, Treasury?
If money, what is the use case? That USgov will mandate it? I see that as neither likely nor appealing if that’s the reason.
If investment what is the catalyst? Essentially why would anyone care or what is the source of the supposed yield?
I would like to like ripple, but I’ve never heard a single cogent argument for it, which is not to say there is not one!
But.. I loathe the WEF. The sane countries are accumulating gold. I have yet to read a technical or logical reason to add crypto. Trust is the issue, so why not just copy central banks and eliminate counterparty risk? At least insofar as to hedge against downside risk. I hold stock for upside. I don’t hate crypto, I just don’t trust anything anymore, and hey, BTC could go to a million dollars, wouldn’t surprise me, but it could also get hacked, or controlled.
But I am curious, why ripple, like.. is it an investment, is it money? And why should I trade stocks or metals for ripple? Which central bank are you talking about? The IMF, WB, Fed, Treasury?
If money, what is the use case? That USgov will mandate it? I see that as neither likely nor appealing if that’s the reason.
If investment what is the catalyst? Essentially why would anyone care or what is the source of the supposed yield?
I would like to like ripple, but I’ve never heard a single cogent argument for it, which is not to say there is not one!