@ascelan @Ripple It *can't* be dirt cheap. That doesn't make any sense. If XRP costs $1, they'd need a million XRP which would cost $1 million. If XRP cost a million dollars, they'd need one XRP which would, again, cost $1 million. 1/2
I need to say this openly and honestly.
I have always liked XRP.
I believed in the asset.
I believed in the ledger.
But I was sceptical about Ripple.
About intentions.
About direction.
About whether they would truly align with the long term future of global finance instead of short term optics.
Today that scepticism ends.
Ripple receiving OCC conditional approval to charter a National Trust Bank changes everything.
This is not marketing.
This is not lobbying.
This is not narrative crafting.
This is submission to the highest level of regulatory oversight in the United States.
Federal oversight.
State oversight.
Full accountability.
You do not take this path unless you are serious.
You do not invite this level of scrutiny unless you are building something meant to last decades.
I admit it plainly.
I was wrong.
And because of that I can now wholeheartedly support Ripple with conviction.
Not just XRP the asset
But Ripple the institution.
This is what maturity looks like.
This is what legitimacy looks like.
This is what the future of crypto actually looks like.
Respect where it is due.
An XRP rewards credit card out in the world?! What a time to be alive, XRP family…
Use the special edition @Gemini card for everyday purchases, and earn up to 4% XRP back. https://t.co/arz9v68S0Z
Dear @TishJames,
Please answer the following question:
Which is more risky:
Placing $1M in a reputable stablecoin issuer with verified 1:1 reserves (e.g., USDC, RLUSD) or depositing $1M in a bank with fractional reserves?
One chain. Global adoption.
Now live on the XRP Ledger:
🔗 $RLUSD — @Ripple
🇺🇸 $USDC — @Circle
🇸🇬 $XSGD — @StraitsX
🇪🇺 $EURØP — @Schuman_io
🇧🇷 $USDB — @BrazaBank
The XRPL is ready for the builders, institutions and users who demand fast and compliant stablecoins: https://t.co/FZxs2JGffn