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I’m not sure Caesar. If XRP was truly the future of finance, banks would already be using it. Instead they build private systems, and even Ripple’s own products don’t require XRP. ODL uses XRP but it’s optional, not required. The price isn’t the only thing that doesn’t look like the future.
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Caesar@caesarnodes·
The price of $XRP is the only thing about it that doesn’t look like the future of finance right now.
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Slic@crypto_slic·
@fuzzy_stranger Symbolic lol it was a giveaway on BitcoinTalk aimed at onboarding BTC maxis. All you had to do was create a wallet, and drop the address. And you’d receive upwards of 40,000 xrp. Hence the opencoin activation. Guess what they all did including fuzzybear ? Swapped it for BTC.
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Stranger@fuzzy_stranger·
FUZZY Token Explained The Fuzzybear $FUZZY token is a meme coin built on the XRP Ledger (XRPL). But behind its playful name lies a deep connection to the early history of Ripple and the XRP ecosystem. Back in 2013, a wallet named Fuzzybear was activated by Opencoin, the company that would later become Ripple. On January 1, 2014, this same wallet made a symbolic trade, placing an order of 1 XRP for 1 BTC on the decentralized exchange.  This act became a legendary part of XRP’s early story, symbolizing the belief that XRP was designed to be a better version of Bitcoin: faster, cheaper, and more energy-efficient. The FUZZY token pays homage to that legacy. It embodies the spirit of innovation that shaped the XRP Ledger and celebrates the resilience of the XRP Army, a global community of XRP supporters and developers who have stood by the project through years of market evolution. Issued directly on XRPL, FUZZY inherits XRP’s key advantages: •Speed: Instant settlement with minimal transaction delays. •Low fees: Cost-efficient transfers, ideal for global payments. •Sustainability: The XRP Ledger’s consensus mechanism uses far less energy than Bitcoin or Ethereum. The token also reflects the cultural side of XRP, referencing famous community legends like Bearableguy123, the “589” prophecy, and the “flip the switch” narrative, all part of what makes the XRP ecosystem so unique.
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Slic@crypto_slic·
@JoelKatz You’ve definitely named it
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Slic@crypto_slic·
@EmperorChing589 @First_Ledger Where do you start.. first thought that comes to mind- banning everyone when anti snipe launched was maybe a mistake. Don’t bite the hand that feeds you. Now it’s dryer than nuns fanny out there. SAVE US CHING
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Ching 清朝@EmperorChing589·
What's the Catalyst that will bring people back to $XRP meme coins? The initial Catalyst was @First_Ledger launching. $XRP was like $0.70 at the time. Some memes went over 100M Market cap. When $XRP was $3.60, the ''volume'' never came like all the moonboyz predicted, infact most charts went down 90%. So I ask. What's it going to take?
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Slic@crypto_slic·
@EmperorChing589 He has serious main character syndrome 😂 just put the fries in the bag Andy, I’m not reading another essay.
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Ching 清朝@EmperorChing589·
Aww schuuucks, what an honor!
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David 'JoelKatz' Schwartz
The EU: "If you want to speak, here are all the things you have to do that make it much more difficult for you to say what you want to say." Also the EU: "None of this has anything to do with free speech." The EU government literally has no idea what freedom is.
Rasmus Jarlov@RasmusJarlov

You can be a sheep and accept Elon Musk's groundless claim that the EU is attacking free speech. Or you can try to understand why the EU is fining Twitter. It is not an attack on free speech.

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🍄🚜Uncle Ron@UncleRon_Alt228·
Happy Sunday from the $FARM. Today, I'm thankful for my ability to continue to grind. What are you thankful for?
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Slic@crypto_slic·
@Bearablesociety @JerryCrypt01 Yeah it’s all good. Let’s wind it back 🤝 good luck with the group and what you guys are doing
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Bearable Society 321
Bearable Society 321@Bearablesociety·
🚨 Public Mint is LIVE Mint your BS321 Access Pass now: 🔗 xrp.cafe/collection/bs3… Once minted: 1️⃣ Send a DM with a screenshot of your Pass 2️⃣ Include your wallet address …to receive private access to the BS321 chat. Remind that: No tourists. No noise. Build with the Builders.
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Slic@crypto_slic·
@JerryCrypt01 @Bearablesociety They asked active people in the Brizzly chat to join so I did. It’s no bother, mints going well tho
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Andrei Jikh
Andrei Jikh@andreijikh·
I know people are VERY opinionated about this but I’ve been following XRP since 2014 and I still have not found the answers to these questions. Genuinely looking for thoughtful responses: - Ripple has 300+ bank partnerships, but after 13 years, shouldn't there be billions in daily on-chain volume? - If XRP is volatile, why use it over stablecoins for transfers? - If volatility is not an issue because it’s a bridge currency, what is the incentive to hold it? - Are bridge currencies still necessary when stablecoins will cover most pairs in the future? - Why would giants like BlackRock use XRPL for tokenization instead of building their own blockchain? (Robinhood uses Arbitrum and plans their own) - Geopolitical risk. Why would foreign countries trust a US based private company payment network?
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David 'JoelKatz' Schwartz
David 'JoelKatz' Schwartz@JoelKatz·
@Casemills2 @KhaledElawadi @Id11926Mistaken @andreijikh I can't find the actual post to check the context, but I think I was trying to make the strongest possible arguments in response to arguments made why people should hold XRP as a speculative asset so people see all sides. Also, this was 11 years ago and everything was different.
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Slic@crypto_slic·
@JoelKatz You need to continue this on your blog imo. ITS BEEN AGES!
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David 'JoelKatz' Schwartz@JoelKatz·
From 1998 to 2010, I worked for a software company in Santa Clara called WebMaster. At some point, I'll write in more detail what I did there, but the important bit for this story is that we had a product called "ConferenceRoom", an IRC server built for enterprise use. ARTISTdirect was one of our customers and they used our software to run chats with celebrities in the music space. As I knew our software throughly and type incredibly quickly, I would sometimes get asked to type for celebrities. The setup was that I'd have a phone call with the celebrity, relay questions from the public to them, and type their responses. I got to do this for Tom Morello, Tori Amos, Alanis Morissette, and the entire Black Sabbath band. Each of these is a cool story, but Black Sabbath was by far the most memorable. The chat was planned to promote Ozzfest. I don't remember the exact year but the entire band being back together was a big deal. And everyone was walking on egg shells. I had a call with several of the band members' managers and they were concerned that Ozzy would want as much focus on him as possible while other band members might get offended by excessive focus on Ozzy. At least as the managers relayed it to me, the other band members had a sort of "I don't need him, I'm great by myself" attitude while everyone on the management side felt that it was best for everyone to keep the band together. I'm sure the fans would have agreed. To be continued.
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PeaBlu𓆏@peablu_xrp·
@AtomicWallet @dom_kwok We don’t want anyone deleting their account… We want everyone celebrating together when $XRP hits $5 + …. Deal? 🤝🐸
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