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Why would anyone prefer BTC to XRP?

>> No.51710909

>>51710887
sunk cost fallacy

>> No.51710939

>>51710887
This guy is a massive faggot
Anybody to break his knees ?

>> No.51710943

>>51710909
it would seem so, they don't care about actual application of a product, just that they hold it

>> No.51710945

>>51710887
>scammer vs scammer
this is uncomfortably common in crypto

>> No.51710946

>>51710945
XRP and BTC are both scams to you?

>> No.51710962

>>51710943
it's the opposite. bitcoin and only bitcoin has the only legitimate worthwhile use-case.

>> No.51710965

>>51710946
ripple and max keiser

>> No.51710973

>>51710962
Which is?
>>51710965
Okay, how is ripple a scam?

>> No.51710978

>>51710962
late adopter cope

>> No.51710985
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>>51710946
Not sure about that but the death cult called "government" that steal 75% of what you have is for sure a mother fucking scam

>> No.51710994

>>51710887
Because they dislike Jews.

>> No.51711005

>>51710985
anon i cant tell what you or that image are saying

>> No.51711021
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51711021

XRP is a glorified Excel spreadsheet pretending to be a cryptocurrency and is clearly in massive violation of US securities laws.

>> No.51711054

>>51710887
Schizobros... is it happening?

>> No.51711062

>>51711054
it's definitely getting closer to happening

>> No.51711085
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>>51710887
Jasmy still ok though right?

>> No.51711091

>>51711085
ALGO i think just got intergrated onto the xrpl so if you want to be safe, get on the xrpl as a layer or something

>> No.51711129

I hate to admit it but XRP's chart looks like a better buy than BTC's at the moment.
I hold neither, but just saying.

>> No.51711132

>>51710973
it's crypto-in-name-only, not a novel or useful product and I don't consider ripple to be a legitimate organization. they've grifted hundreds of millions of dollars they now use to conduct influence operations over tradfi, a perfect example of how these cons can become increasingly dangerous to the public

>> No.51711163

>>51711132
trustlines and rippling by themselves are enough to justify the technology

>> No.51711184

>>51711132
>lightning speed transactions with low costs are not a useful product
LOLETH!

>> No.51711199

>>51710973
>Which is?
freedom money. something that can't just be censored stopped or confiscated. something that stores value for your savings. a tool to opt out of state oppression.

you all are free to play with your shitcoins but that's just larping. you are still slaves to the old financial system, cantillionaire and big tech interest.

>>51710978
retard.

>> No.51711202

Can someone tell me how XRP is "crypto"? Thank you

>> No.51711215

>>51711202
Your account is controlled by a private/public key pair

>> No.51711246

>>51711199
>freedom money. something that can't just be censored stopped or confiscated. something that stores value for your savings. a tool to opt out of state oppression.
You are really foolish if you think the government can't take your BTC

>> No.51711252

>>51711163
>>51711184
>non-technical cope
it's a scam, the exact thing the sec exists to stop and it can't even do that

>> No.51711263

>>51711252
>rippling and trustlines
>non-technical
I don't understand fren

>> No.51711264

>>51711199
brainlet

>> No.51711272

>>51711252
Not an argument, you did not refute the advantages i posted

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>>51711132
>it's crypto-in-name-only, not a novel or useful product and I don't consider ripple to be a legitimate organization. they've grifted hundreds of millions of dollars they now use to conduct influence operations over tradfi, a perfect example of how these cons can become increasingly dangerous to the public

>> No.51711450

>>51711263
everything to do with ripplenet is hokum
>>51711272
being fast and cheap does not make something "crypto", visa is already fast and cheap
>>51711426
nice self portrait

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>>51711199
I also play altcoins because I don't like to concentrate on just one. My portfolio now includes projects like CryptoXpress that have practical applications. I just want to save those substantial projects for the following season.

>> No.51711459

>>51711450
I didn't imply it was crypto, but it is technically faster then visa AND cheaper

>> No.51711501

>>51711246
>You are really foolish if you think the government can't take your BTC
they can try.

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>>51711450
Keep seething in this thread, mongrel.

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>>51711459

From 2020, and it goes without saying it's absolutely cheaper for cross border payments

>> No.51711521

>>51711501
>shit we can't hack him we'll have to shoot him
in reality
>oh okay just find the chain of transactions

>> No.51711538

>>51711455
there is only one practical application: to escape the fucking dystopia the unholy marriage of government and big tech brings about!

all the fucking crypto projects are just centralized bollocks by silicon valley vcs. you are all fucking fools! you can't invent true digital scarcity twice!

>> No.51711559

>>51711538
>there is only one practical application: to escape the fucking dystopia the unholy marriage of government and big tech brings about!
good luck with that, as far as i know monero is the only thing that doesn't leave a trail

>> No.51711563

>>51711521
my keys are safe offline and partly in my skull. they can't hack them and they can't get them by killing me. this is not a joke, it's a revolution. starts with disobedience.

>> No.51711577

>>51711559
monero still leaves a trail. just a confusing one, but over time it may become pretty clear. bitcoin is going to fix that.

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51711637

bye smoothbrains!

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51711676

>it's a revolution. starts with disobedience.

Says the fragile goy

>> No.51712995

>>51711455
The product is crucial in this situation. In the future, I won't be shocked if there are more users to utilise their services if that's the case.

>> No.51713503

IDK. How about it's much faster than bitcoin and it costs nothing to send.
It also confirms transactions and cannot be influenced by a 51% attack.

>> No.51713696

Satoshi nakamoto vs brad garlichouse. Superior growth and price performance. Most trusted blockchain in the world. Actual adoption vs. fake adoption and marketing hype. No controlling entity that can be sued. No escrow. No insiders to dump. Should I go on?

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this guy is off the charts pilled

>> No.51713755

>>51713696
>Sued because it actually works and threatens the banking system.
>Both BTC/XRPL are both trustworthy ledgers.
>Institutions would have already widely adopted BTC if it wasn't so fucking slow. Lightning isn't being used. Why is that?
>XRP does what BTC does but without the fees, high energy costs, and slow transaction times.
>The big banks have already infiltrated crypto now. Everything we see is manipulated at this point.

>> No.51713777

>>51713716
He's ace I like him alot

>> No.51713837

>>51711577
How is BTC becoming private?

>> No.51713982

Both BTC and XRP were created by David Schwartz for the NSA.

>> No.51713984

>>51713982
yeah probably

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51714988

>all the seething cripples ITT

>> No.51715108

>>51711577
I am willing to bet a very expensive fish that they'll crack down on BTC successfully before monero
>>51714988
an actual arguments?

>> No.51715941

>>51711246
>You are really foolish if you think the government can't take your BTC
not even jesus fucking christ descending from the sky can take my BTC