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2021-02-09 04:18 28157301 Anonymous (ec7ff0c572b79efd4d5cc944c3402293.jpg 460x397 22kB)
Guys... w-w-what's gonna happen after the XRP lawsuit?

1 min later 28157413 Anonymous
>>28157301 It will become the standard that all coins and stocks trade on

1 min later 28157421 Anonymous
I dono, but I'm not gonna sell, cause it's too much of a hassle to transfer it from coinbase.

2 min later 28157498 Anonymous
All schizos make it, all the biz fags who hate us rope themselves.

2 min later 28157518 Anonymous
XRP will be worth $2000 Flare token will be worth $2000 Skitzos will become the new elite The satanic psychopaths rope

4 min later 28157631 Anonymous (1612827803761.jpg 600x375 174kB)
>>28157301 The bear will die forever, the bull will continue till every economy on Earth collapses and nothing but XRP is left, all hail the new standard for all economic needs.

6 min later 28157766 Anonymous
>>28157421 famous quote from future millionaire

10 min later 28158025 Anonymous
>>28157301 Vindication Anon, sweet sweet vindication. Oh and piles of fuck you money too.

10 min later 28158053 Anonymous
>>28157301 Can the government seize XRP for their own purposes?

13 min later 28158232 Anonymous
>>28158053 Yes and depending on the country you must be compensated.

16 min later 28158435 Anonymous
>>28158232 If this happened would the price of the token go up?

27 min later 28159202 resignations@protonmail.com (4Chan Feels Good Meme Medal.png 432x576 100kB)
>>28157631 The (((currency))) is dead, long live the (((((currency)))))!!

28 min later 28159267 Anonymous
It’s going straight to $5

45 min later 28160472 Anonymous
>>28157413 Check

52 min later 28160848 Anonymous (Leaf+predicts+the+future+brilgreenthree+branches+will+become+onebrilgreenthe+three_9c5d73_6363539.jpg 1200x1254 151kB)
>>28157631 >The bear will leave its cave forever.

58 min later 28161285 Anonymous
>>28157301 I'm being serious, there's no possible way ripple is found guilty or XRP is declared a security, simply for one reason, the charges the SEC is laying out against Ripple are past the statutes of limitations. The only actions that can be perceived as security-like occurred 7 years ago. The SEC is simply trying to seize the escrowed xrp for the US Treasury. If ripple owns half of the XRP in escrow, and it goes double digits, it will become the most valuable company overnight, and the general public won't understand what hit them. I think XRP will not be labeled a security, but the escrowed XRP will either be burned or seized

1 hours later 28161732 Anonymous
>>28161285 Think you are on to something friend

1 hours later 28161833 Anonymous
>>28161732 Notice that almost all of the charges are against ripple execs, and not against XRP. They're threatening them. As soon as I get my next stimulus check, it's all going into xrp.

1 hours later 28161839 Anonymous
after that thing happens people will realize they need to stay away from the centralized stuff and go defi. I bet a ton of people flock to dht

1 hours later 28161896 Anonymous
>>28161833 where can i buy xrp friend

1 hours later 28162038 Anonymous
>>28161896 Uphold is still available in the US

1 hours later 28162041 Anonymous
>>28161896 bittrue or uphold

1 hours later 28162175 Anonymous
>>28157421 Yeah don’t do I transfer led out of coinbase to uphold via XRP WALLET and instead of remaining XRP uphold turned it into dollars Psssied

1 hours later 28162198 Anonymous
>>28162041 >>28162038 I believed the SEC shit wasn't going to last especially since the dude who started that was replaced anyway. However, how is this going to change XRP's pattern of constant continuous dumping and 27c stability.

1 hours later 28162243 Anonymous
>>28162038 Uphold fucked my holding up

1 hours later 28162274 Anonymous
Where can I buy XRP without all that fuckin identification bullshit in the US

1 hours later 28162286 Anonymous
People gonna flock to link

1 hours later 28162332 Anonymous
>>28157301 Because AVAX is schooling the shit out of it

1 hours later 28162337 Anonymous
>>28157301 nothing no one cares about xrp and never will.

1 hours later 28162379 Anonymous
>>28162198 Not only was he replaced, he RESIGNED the day after he filed the lawsuit against ripple.

1 hours later 28162439 Anonymous
>>28162175 >>28162243 Wtf, that's weird

1 hours later 28162460 Anonymous
>>28162379 I'm pretty sure the resignation had more to do with the politics of the presidency and less to do with XRP, but I haven't gone down the XRP rabbit hole. The thing I'm curious about is: why the constant dumps by Ripple suppressing the price for years?

1 hours later 28162537 Anonymous
>>28162198 SEC bs was literally just a FUD psyop to shake out the market and set it up for their full control the US deep state would never actually nuke their homegrown sillicon valley crypto; it will become the standard

1 hours later 28162623 Anonymous
>>28162537 What does XRP actually do?

1 hours later 28162655 Anonymous (BD6E7D46-0B54-4FCA-A42A-637D91765524.jpg 251x242 10kB)
>>28157413 >>28158025 >>28160472 >>28158053 >>28158435 >>28159202 >>28161896 >>28162175 I haven’t viewed one of these threads since before the snapshot last year. The level of newfaggotry is off the charts. If any of the OG bagholders are reading this thread they’re fucking roping right now. It’s fucking over for you guys lmao get it through your thick skulls.

1 hours later 28162735 Anonymous
>>28162623 sell unregistered securities

1 hours later 28162775 Anonymous
>>28162460 I don't think him resigning was because of XRP, but it's more of a lack of caring. Why would they sit on that lawsuit for 7 years then quit the day after? As for why the dumps? Not sure. But I don't think that the XRP use case has been activated yet. Every government in the world is going to tokenize their currency to easily track the spending of all their citizens. XRP will be used to transfer between these currencies. If you haven't paid attention to Ripple in the last couple months, they're actually doing stuff right now, continuing to build.

1 hours later 28162870 Anonymous
>>28162775 If that was the case there would be every reason to keep XRP at a stable price.

1 hours later 28162919 Anonymous
>>28162870 Yeah stable at 2k.

1 hours later 28162985 Anonymous
>>28157301 It stays under $0.80 like it usually is.

1 hours later 28163014 Anonymous
>>28162775 Also seems like the exact opposite of the original purpose and desire of cyrpto to avoid centralization and control and have a currency by the people. Supporting this, would make you a goat sexual organ fellatio performer.

1 hours later 28163090 Anonymous
>>28162870 True to some extent. But what is that stable price? $10? $100? $1000? It doesn't have to be as stabile as you think though. XRPs major selling point is speed. They can transfer massive amounts faster than any or almost any other crypto. So even if there are price fluctuations, the fluctuations that happen in the fractions of a seconds it takes to settle the payment will be miniscule.

1 hours later 28163299 Anonymous
>>28163014 Yes, it's centralized more than something like bitcoin because it's actual technology that's being developed by a company. But thats one of the major problems with the SEC lawsuit, they're claiming it's being sold in bulk by Ripple, which it was, but that's what's required, massive amounts of XRP to be distributed to make the network work.

1 hours later 28163625 Anonymous
>>28163299 Ripple has dumped millions of dollars worth of XRP multiple times.

1 hours later 28163629 Anonymous
>>28163299 THAT's why it will lose the lawsuit lmao

1 hours later 28163707 Anonymous
>>28162623 it allows you to send an unlimited ammount of money anywhere within a minute for free

1 hours later 28163772 Anonymous
>>28163629 It happened past the statutes of limitations. >>28163625 Why are you surprised? They're a company?

1 hours later 28163893 Anonymous
>>28163772 Well you're acknowledging they're profiting tens of millions multiple times, not only through company, but you ignore that as private individuals connected to or working directly for the company sent the coin by the company (not even kidding), and you're ignoring the fact that this has happened less than two years ago (within statute of limitations).

1 hours later 28163938 Anonymous
>>28163772 They're literally still doing it XRP getting shut down is going to be the thing that ends this bullrun, out of industry-wide fear of regulation

1 hours later 28163950 Anonymous
>>28163893 (not saying the lawsuit against them will work, they're just being extorted for their highly illegal activities) XRP is not the future of monetary transactions, XRP is white collar crime.

1 hours later 28164383 Anonymous
>>28157421 >Coinbase ngmi

1 hours later 28164450 Anonymous
Pack it up boys, it’s over. Thank god after the 22nd we won’t have to deal with this shitcoin ever again. Criminals, all of them.

1 hours later 28164677 Anonymous
>>28163893 >>28163938 Wouldn't that only be illegal if it's a security? This whole argument hinges on if XRP is a security. Unless owning XRP makes me partial owner of Ripple, I don't think it is. What definition would it fill otherwise? I think there's an argument to be made that XRP and many other cryptos align more closely with a commodity. XRP has a functional use, unlike a security.

2 hours later 28164911 Anonymous
>>28164677 I have a confession, I just come here to pretend I know what I'm talking about until I can't anymore.

2 hours later 28165021 Anonymous
>>28164911 Don't worry dude, everyone here is pretending to know what they're talking about.

2 hours later 28165053 Anonymous
>>28164911 welcome to life in general.

2 hours later 28165091 Anonymous (1612739390618.jpg 1365x2048 155kB)
>>28165053 >>28165021 I do pretty good though right?

2 hours later 28165165 Anonymous
>>28164911 thats everyone here, just the ramblings of schizo basket weavers, thanks for your honesty anon

2 hours later 28165193 Anonymous
>>28165091 i have no authority to say anything about other people when i can't pull myself together 100% of the time.

2 hours later 28165231 Anonymous (view-samegoogleiqdbsaucenao-apu-apustaja-tongue-please-be-patient-i-have-autism-pepe-11563161466cxvnjiedzq.png 840x859 312kB)
>>28165091 Yes, did I do pretty good too?

2 hours later 28165400 Anonymous (wagmi774a3294b70395ac79d6035.jpg 236x189 14kB)
>>28165231 Yes! Nice file name and image

2 hours later 28165438 Anonymous
can someone tell me what's going on in the suit? What did ripple allegedly do wrong?

2 hours later 28165488 Anonymous
hey guys. just want to add my opinion as a black man. i freely declare my status as "black", though i come to this place, and i love each and every one of you that reads this response good night everybody, safe drive

2 hours later 28166011 Anonymous
>>28165438 You can read it on the SEC website. But basically what they're saying is that Ripple was selling XRP in 2013 with the SEC saying that it was an unregistered security. This link is the brief explanation, but there's a 70+ page document with the entire thing you can read as well. https://www.sec.gov/news/press-rele ase/2020-338

2 hours later 28166636 Anonymous
>>28165488 What the fuck?

2 hours later 28166737 Anonymous
>>28157301 All crypto goes to zero and AQB stock becomes the worlds reserve currency. You do like salmon right?

2 hours later 28166812 Anonymous
>>28164911 It’s ok, some of us do know what we’re talking about This is the summary >>28162775 eventually all assets will be represented on a blockchain, and they will need interoperability. Preferably a platform that is open sourced permissionless. XRP is for wholesale CBDCs, prefunded accounts will be unlocked.

2 hours later 28166951 Anonymous
>>28166011 thanks for the TLDR version I'm not combing through 70 pages of legal jargon this seems like an easy win for ripple if they have a legal team with half a brain? What would be the scenarios if the lose / win?

2 hours later 28166994 Anonymous (1610344878676.jpg 680x383 79kB)
>>28165488 love you too black fren

2 hours later 28167046 Anonymous
>>28166812 >>28162775 POST THE FEET PROPHECY THREAD FROM THE OTHER DAY

2 hours later 28167238 Anonymous
>>28164911 Based. Most honesty I've ever seen here. XRP will be the standard though because at the end of the day whether we like it or not (((they))) always win.

2 hours later 28167261 Anonymous
>>28162286 LOL

2 hours later 28167389 Anonymous
>>28166951 Their legal team is being headed up by the previous chair of the SEC, along with a legal counsel 20 lawyers deep. They're fighting as hard as they can.

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