@TraderCobb I got a shock when I moved to Victoria, not a fan of this Pacific oysters and I could never find Sydney rock oysters anywhere, it's good to be back close to home ๐๐
@TraderCobb Yeah the weather is cooling off but they are still on my way for the moment my family have been doing since my great grandpa then my pop was a professional fisherman so I've always grown up around them I was enjoying oysters at 5 ๐คฃ
Chris Larsen explains why we donโt have to fear stablecoins or other RWAs on the XRPL.
This will only increase the use of XRP as a math based currency and native asset.
The huge upside is market makers will no longer be needed. Will take most transactions ๐ฏ on chain.
@jungleincxrp@RailroadedMI Man just look how much it has evolved the past several years, forget about price, the foundations just keep getting stronger and stronger which in turn will only make XRP more valuable in my opinion anyway.
@jungleincxrp don't be silly bro!
I have been listening to you since the beginning. Now half the time I've done enough research by the time you have edited and posted your video's like most and I still watch when U have time.
And still learn.
You do your thing mate and people will either watch or they won't.
I bet they still do though.
If you need a break man take a break you deserve it but don't throw in the towel your still very well respected amongst the OG investors, we have all been through the same hard times fk everyone else.
They don't have to look if they don't want to.
Hold tight bro, your loved by many๐
@XRPcryptowolf I think ripple continually evolving is a fantastic thing.
Several years ago it was a great project that lowered bank transaction fees, now look at them ๐
@TraderCobb Mate port Macquarie has been a cracker season for everything this year, especially oysters and mud crab, lobster is awesome but I prefer buggs tbh
Sorry mate I have a break off X every now and then, I'm in Coffs Harbour, been here for several months and life in a beautiful spot in the valley but Coffs itself is a whole.
Not a good place to bring up kids so we are moving to port Macquarie, where I'm originally from many years ago.
The family love it and I can't wait.
But no mate I've never been fishing for them.
Most fish of that size would be a load of fun catching through.
Should the British feel guilty for shipping people to Australia for slavery?
How much is enough? This generation having to pay for things we had nothing to do with and the majority haven't benefited in any way.
It's the nasty side of world evolution.
Just about every country have been invalidated and had horrible things happen during those times.
And why should modern day Australians be expected to feel guilty?
Especially when many derived from people sent as convicts mostly for very minor crimes or even innocent forced into slavery.
You don't hear people complaining about that.
But if your uncle's father's cousin's great grandmother was 10% Aboriginal so many think they are entitled to anything they want.
And being brutally honest, the free housing free private schooling 1% home loans and billions of other things is never enough.
It would be different if you had actual Aboriginal people or even 50% Aboriginal people asking for these things but it's not the case.
It's a money grab that will be pissed up the wall by the majority just like everything else has been.
True Aboriginal people that actually care about their heritage are Wonderful people and are being taken for a ride by others that just see an opportunity and an excuse to make trouble.
That's just my honest opinion.