Infrastructure. Payments. Rewards. Utility.
XRPH powers the foundation of the XRP Healthcare ecosystem — connecting wallet infrastructure, healthcare payments, and XRPL-native engagement into one scalable system.
Read how the ecosystem is structured and where it’s heading next:
https://t.co/RCBtzSwcZX
🚨The United States Senate Banking Committee just PASSED the
Digital Asset Market Structure CLARITY Act by a 15–9 vote. 👀🔥
The bill now heads to the full Senate.
👉 What this means:
Clearer crypto regulations
Bigger path for institutional adoption
More certainty for banks, exchanges, and investors
Bullish for:
Bitcoin
XRP
…and the broader digital asset market.
$XRPHAI is now LIVE on MEXC.
No private sale. No pre-market. No prior listings.
A utility token powering a real AI healthcare ecosystem — now open to the public.
Full announcement:
https://t.co/bknSrtzTBZ
Conor Neill: "Why smart people stay broke"
"Took me a few years growing up to really learn this. In school, I did quite well in exams just through intelligence without having to do a lot of work. When I was young, I valued intelligence over action."
He explains the trap smart people fall into:
"One of the dangers for smart people, the smarter you are, the better your excuses. The more accomplished you are at talking yourself out of taking action. At proving to yourself that every action you could take is too small, too meaningless, and not worth it."
Neill shares a quote from George Leonard, who brought jiu-jitsu from Japan to the US:
"You cannot do everything. But you can do one thing. And another. And another. That's the way you make massive progress in life. Doing one thing and another and another."
On his own YouTube channel:
"Very often I sit down and think, these ideas aren't particularly deep or wise. But what makes this channel grow? What makes you come and connect? I guess the ideas aren't terrible. But I show up, and I share them.
The fact that you show up and try and act, week after week, month after month, year after year, with a little bit of intelligence, you start to get better and better. You start to become more articulate."
He emphasizes:
"Even if the action is poor action, you're going to learn something from it. It's so easy to talk yourself out of action. But life rewards action, not intelligence. Not smarts in your brain, but action into the world."
On discipline and measurement:
"Until you measure something that matters, you do not know if you're disciplined."
Neill shares a personal story:
"My mentor would ask me to do some writing. Just write a few technical notes. Months passed. Years passed. I just wasn't making progress. So I hired a writing coach. For one year, I had a call every Wednesday. Every call would begin with him asking one question: how many words did you write this week?"
The results were brutal:
"He pushed me to measure how many words I wrote each day. Each week. Early on, it was very painful. It felt like I was putting a lot of energy into writing. But the actual number of words being produced. day after day, week after week, was very low."
The realization:
"It was only when I really got this measure, and made sure I looked at it each morning, each evening, each week, that I started to realize: so much of the effort was in my head and not turning into words on a page."
Neill warns:
"Be very careful in evaluating your discipline by whether you feel like you're making an effort. Because your mind will cheat you into believing you're being really busy. You're putting in a lot of effort.
For me, it was brutal. The feeling in me was that I was putting a lot of time and energy into writing. But those early weeks, seeing that it resulted in so few words being written, that was the truth."
He concludes:
"Everything good in life happens when you're off the sofa and engaging with the world. Find a measure of something that matters. Pay attention to whether you're making progress on the actions that lead to that measure. Value action above thinking, or intending to take action."
Built for what’s next.
Where AI-driven healthcare meets real-world utility.
XRPHAI powers the rewards layer — with XRPH at the core.
XRPHAI MEXC listing date & time to be announced, with rewards set to go live after.
Activation approaching. Stay locked in.
A new model for utility is emerging.
Within the XRPH AI ecosystem, real in-app engagement will connect directly to rewards through $XRPHAI — with $XRPH at the core, enabling enhanced rewards, increased earning potential, and tiered participation as the platform scales.
Set to go live soon.
💻 Read more:
https://t.co/lCXx3DQc1R
Historic First: Artemis II Crew Becomes the First Humans to Witness the Orientale Basin in Its EntiretyBREAKING: In a stunning milestone for deep-space exploration, the Artemis II astronauts have captured the first-ever view of the Moon’s Orientale Basin with human eyes — seeing its complete, majestic structure for the first time in https://t.co/PDp5ThIn0L the Orion spacecraft swept past the lunar limb during its historic flyby, the crew photographed the entire basin in one breathtaking frame, with Earth hanging beautifully in the black void beyond.A 930-Kilometer Cosmic BullseyeThe Orientale Basin is one of the Moon’s most impressive geological features — a massive multi-ringed impact structure roughly 930 km (580 miles) across. Formed about 3.8 billion years ago by a colossal asteroid or comet strike, its concentric rings ripple outward like frozen waves from a stone dropped into a cosmic pond.The outermost Cordillera ring forms the dramatic outer rim, while inner rings (the Rook mountains) mark zones of dramatic crustal rebound and collapse after the initial impact. Because Orientale straddles the Moon’s near and far sides near the southwestern limb, it has always appeared severely foreshortened and partially hidden from Earth-based telescopes and earlier missions. Only now, from Orion’s unique vantage during the flyby, has the full scale and symmetry been revealed directly to human observers.The Shot of a LifetimeThe image was taken through an Orion window as the crew passed over the site at just the right moment — with perfect illumination highlighting every ridge, ring, and shadow. It’s not just a photo. It’s a pivotal new dataset that complements decades of orbital data from Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, GRAIL’s gravity maps, and earlier probes.Entering the Zone of SilenceAs Orion continues its trajectory around the Moon, the crew is now heading into the most isolated phase of the mission: loss of signal. For roughly 40 minutes, the bulk of the Moon will completely block all radio communication with Earth, leaving Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen in profound solitude on the far side.They are venturing where only a handful of Apollo astronauts have gone before — deeper into cislunar space, pushing the boundaries of human exploration farther than any crew since 1970.The Moon is yielding its secrets once again… and humanity is watching live.This is what returning to the Moon — and preparing for Mars — truly looks like.
Healthcare payments must be fast, secure, and built for real-world use.
Discover how $XRP + $XRPH are powering this future — from blockchain settlement to open-loop rails, token utility, wallet fit, and pharmacy network transformation: https://t.co/q9KctkjycO
When I say that the monetary order is breaking down, I mean that fiat currencies and debt as a storehold of wealth are not being held by central banks in the same way they were in the recent past.
That reality is largely being driven by the same forces that drive The Big Cycle.
Today, we know that both the holders of US dollar denominated debt (other countries) and those who need it (the US) are worried about each other for geopolitical reasons.
That becomes a big problem when you’re producing a lot of debt — which the US continues to do.
It's now happening. The existing fiat monetary order, the domestic political order, and the international geopolitical order are all breaking down, so we are at the brink of wars. It all is happening because of the Big Cycle that is driven by the five big forces I've described repeatedly and laid out in detail in my book and Youtube video titled Principles for Dealing with The Changing World Order. You can find the video linked in the comments below.
Building in healthcare means aligning technology, operations, and market readiness.
This blog explains how the XRPH AI App, our pharmacy strategy, and XRP Healthcare’s public market journey come together — and why that alignment matters. 📊
Read the full article 👇
https://t.co/O9v5snSwlv