“The overall intention of the information is to lead to one conclusion, that is they are going to use this shit and they don’t want you to know about it, but they do want you to know about it, but they can’t let you know about it until they are ready for you to know about it” -#XRP
a lot of people who think they’re smart (but in reality just naive) are asking me who “they” are.
well, “they” are the market makers, algos and other institutional big money who manipulate crypto prices to shake out retail.
then they buy back lower.
if you don’t believe crypto prices are manipulated, you are living in fantasy world.
1k retweets and i’ll make a post highlighting exactly how they do this.
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@uptownsaul Only if you care about economic feasibility at scale, or as the BIS put it “ proof of work is destined to be a hobbyist activity as diminishing mining returns disincentivize network validators” (paraphrase)
@dom_kwok@allthemoney Thanks Dom, bunch of trolls trying to rile everyone up, as if one negative headline negates the decades worth of development. Patience is the hardest virtue
@xrp_cc@PaulGoldEagle Would you mind DM’ing me a quick explanation? I’ve just gone through my first reporting of crypto activity (basic small transactions over the last 5 years, no major gains/loses), getting ready for future years.
All that matters is the crypto transaction into your wallet, regardless of the sender. If you sell the incoming crypto on the same day you received it then sure, basically no price movement there. But if the goal is price appreciation, you’ll have gains when you go to sell/send to a wallet that isn’t yours (disposition) later on
@xrp_cc@PaulGoldEagle Even if it was a gift, the price on the day you received it would become your cost basis. That transaction on the blockchain never goes away…unlike your bank statements
@lukas_m_ziegler What is the locking mechanism? All regular zippers have a lock to keep the zipper from sliding open, the lock is lifted when you pull the tab