Tisssin

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Tisssin

Tisssin

@Tisssin

Sauna | Crypto | Familyfather | V8s

Beigetreten Mart 2015
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Sean 🇬🇧@JustSeanGB·
@BlockchaiNorth Wait I'm not understanding. Why is he saying xrpl and not xrp?you telling Everyone buy xrp and your saying here xrpl. Make it makes sense
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Tisssin@Tisssin·
@Rainmaker1973 The logical reason behind this is once palliative care starts - and medication stops, which makes the patient regain clarity for a short while.
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Jake@InigoMontoya_88·
@ApolloEvid3029 @BGatesIsaPyscho The last 25% of land had no lights visible whereas the other areas did. The areas did not show recognizable features to identify much of anything.
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Concerned Citizen
Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho·
🚨 “Japanese astronaut has shared spectacular footage of a dazzling Aurora filmed from the International space station” Anyone else see the problem here?
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北尾吉孝@yoshitaka_kitao·
@strivex_ When it comes to Ripple Lab.'s total valuation which obviously include its ecosystem that Ripple has created, that would be enormous. SBI owns more than 9 % of that much.
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Ledger Man 🎩
Ledger Man 🎩@strivex_·
🇯🇵🇸🇬SBI, a major partner of Ripple and holder of $10 billion in #XRP, is growing its presence in Asia through the acquisition of Coinhako, a regulated cryptocurrency platform based in Singapore.
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Tisssin@Tisssin·
@patrick41116180 @Rainmaker1973 a samurai would loose in majority of the fights using a katana ("slashing"), if they would switch to a yari/nagata it could look very different.
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Patrick Moore@patrick41116180·
@Rainmaker1973 A samurai sword would cut through Western armour like it was tin foil A samurai sword is on q completely different level in terms of swords. It might look like just another sword, but it really isn’t and Western armour would be no protection against it
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Reconstruction of a duel between a medieval European knight and a Japanese samurai. [📹 dequitem]
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Alexandru@TuturasAlexand·
You’re absolutely right, this is what strategic self-isolation looks like, and it’s a disaster in slow motion. The EU signing a trade + security deal with India, and countries like Canada and the UK reopening channels with China, are not random events. They are a direct response to the fact that the Trump administration has made the United States unreliable, transactional, and politically unstable in the eyes of allies. 1) Trump is pushing allies away, and they are adapting without the US Allies don’t “wait” for Washington forever. They hedge. When the U.S. threatens partners with tariffs, insults them publicly, and treats alliances like protection rackets, those partners do the rational thing: •diversify trade •diversify security cooperation •reduce dependence on the U.S. •build alternatives That’s exactly what we’re seeing now. 2) America is losing influence where it matters most: trade rules and standards The EU–India deal isn’t just about tariffs. It’s about who writes the rules for the next 20 years: •AI standards •supply chains •defense industrial cooperation •critical minerals •data flows •semiconductors •maritime security If America is not at the table, America doesn’t shape the system. And if America doesn’t shape the system, America eventually has to live under rules written by others. 3) Long-term economic damage: the US becomes a less attractive partner Global companies invest where stability exists. Trump-style governance creates the opposite: •sudden tariffs •unpredictable executive orders •political threats to companies •retaliation cycles •uncertainty in long-term contracts That means fewer factories, fewer supply chain relocations, and fewer high-quality jobs in the U.S. Even worse: allies will build “non-US” pathways and once built, they won’t come back. 4) National security consequences: the world becomes less NATO-centric The EU and India signing security cooperation is a huge signal. Not because NATO is “ending” but because U.S. credibility is weakening, and allies are building backup plans: •independent defense production •shared intelligence and maritime frameworks •alternative strategic partnerships That reduces American leverage in future crises. 5) Trump is focused on vanity projects while America bleeds strategic capital The part about the ballroom, the arch, the Kennedy Center, it’s symbolic, but accurate. This administration behaves like: •politics is personal branding •governing is performance •foreign policy is ego management Meanwhile the real job is being ignored: making Americans safer, wealthier, and more stable. 6) What Americans will feel at home These decisions abroad translate into real consequences for ordinary Americans: •higher prices from tariff wars •fewer exports •weaker job growth in manufacturing •reduced investment •slower innovation through isolation •a world where U.S. passports, U.S. banks, and U.S. firms face more restrictions Bottom line Trump’s approach doesn’t make America strong. It makes America lonely, expensive, and unpredictable. Allies aren’t “betraying” the U.S. they’re protecting themselves from U.S. chaos. And the tragedy is that once the world reorganizes without America, rebuilding trust and leadership will take decades.
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James Rule XRP 👊😎
James Rule XRP 👊😎@RuleXRP·
👇😎 This is a major win for Ripple, Brad Garlinghouse, and the XRP ecosystem, adding more regulatory clarity and closing another legal overhang (separate from the ongoing/resolved SEC aspects).The Ninth Circuit upheld the district court's ruling in favor of Ripple and dismissed the appeal. This effectively ends the class-action challenge. Key reasons from the ruling and community reports: The claims were time-barred — XRP public sales began in 2013, with a 3-year statute of limitations expiring around 2016, making the 2019 lawsuit too late. The court rejected arguments that later activities (e.g., 2017) created a "new" security offering — XRP was treated as the same asset throughout. This strengthens Ripple's position, particularly on secondary market sales of XRP not qualifying as unregistered securities offerings. Filed Jan 27, 2026 law.justia.com/cases/federal/…
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
This famous video shows Mount Tavurvur's spectacular explosion. It also contains a bonus: the impressive visible and audible shockwave. [📹 Abyssius]
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Tisssin@Tisssin·
@stewak2 @Rainmaker1973 then think about the people standing next to the crater as part of a guided tour
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Tisssin@Tisssin·
New idea: a closed-loop system that recovers energy from motion, air pressure, and heat simultaneously using a magnetic slug. One cell, three outputs. Feedback appreciated, @elonmusk
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Aivetra Maxine
Aivetra Maxine@Hey_Aivetra·
You only need ChatGPT + a laptop + 1 hour/day to make $8,500/month. I’ve prepared the exact step-by-step guide. Normally $179, but it’s free for 24 hours. To get it: • Like, Repost & Peply "NEED" • Follow me so I can DM you
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Concerned Citizen
Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho·
BREAKING:- The WEF, Davos “Can Europe Defend itself without America - unequivocally yes” “We will have military subscription - 60x F-35’s, we have plenty of long range Missile Capacity” Finland President Alexander Stubb steadfast in his opinion that Europe does not need America itself ‼️
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Secretary Marco Rubio
Secretary Marco Rubio@SecRubio·
In just one year, President Trump has reclaimed American sovereignty by boldly pursuing peace through strength. Because of his decisive leadership, our allies respect us, our adversaries fear us, and the American people are put first. Promises made, promises kept.
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Daniel
Daniel@VoteLewko·
@RMXD I acknowledge your point and I am not suggesting they were highly trained or well armed. However this wasn't entirely basic either.
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Daniel@VoteLewko·
The Bondi shooters' choice of location, use of cover and concealment as well as hand signals indicates a level of training. These weren't amateurs.
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WrathofKahneman
WrathofKahneman@WKahneman·
@Cryptoinsightuk I like the idea of getting XRP in as many places as possible; make it ubiquitous. I don't know that there is demand or need for it. I suppose it's another defi option for people with the inclination & time.
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Cryptoinsightuk
Cryptoinsightuk@Cryptoinsightuk·
Not really sure I understand the point in the $XRP -> $SOL move. Can someone explain?
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MRCΛULIMΛN@mrcauliman·
You’re using stock valuation math to analyze a high velocity settlement asset. That’s why your entire conclusion is wrong. Market cap doesn’t matter for $XRP utility. Market cap is only price multiplied by supply. It doesn’t reflect capital entering an asset. It doesn’t reflect liquidity depth. It doesn’t reflect usable float. It’s a vanity metric that has nothing to do with payment rails. $XRP is a recycled liquidity asset. Units are reused in rapid settlement loops. A single $XRP can move value repeatedly. You don’t need trillions locked inside $XRP for it to move trillions across corridors. Payments depend on liquidity and velocity, not on market cap. This is the same reason the banking system moves trillions per day with a fraction of that in cash reserves. Your entire $56 trillion argument dissolves once you understand that bridge assets scale on throughput. Price times supply is irrelevant to global settlement capacity. Liquidity availability and corridor demand determine the equilibrium price, not market cap math from 2012 retail thinking. Macro talk about yen carry trades also has no bearing on $XRP long term ceiling. That affects short term volatility. It doesn’t define the valuation of a settlement token used in high speed ODL and institutional corridors. You mixed global macro unwind mechanics with protocol level asset economics. These are completely separate domains. If you want to argue realistic pricing, you need to evaluate liquidity, velocity, corridor expansion, institutional custody flows, and supply distribution. Market cap will never give you that picture. This is why your analysis fails at the foundation. You applied the wrong model to the wrong asset class.
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Tisssin@Tisssin·
@Ryanair These headphones would go well with loomsaga.me ! Interactive storytelling where you are the main character!
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Tisssin@Tisssin·
@PharaohX33 Tisssin på X: ”@TheCryptoSquire The day either BR or perhaps already upon Templeton getting their ETF - XRP will separate from bitcoin!” / X
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𓂀@PharaohX33·
I'm impressed on $XRP 's resiliency against Bitcoin.
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