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There's no conspiracy here. I invested into Ripple because I'm smart and as usual I'm onto something before the masses

Ripple is to facilitate money transfers, controlled supply in circulation, and when I read up on it supposedly American Express and Santander Bank were going to work with Ripple. Investing was a no brainer for me. I had people in my ear telling me to put all my money in Bitcoin, Litecoin..a whole bunch of bullshit that's crashing while Ripple remains strong.

With Bitcoin you have to mine the supply, people spend endless resources mining it. Some even have bitcoin mining centers where they let their hardware do all the work for them. The problem is Bitcoin is worth thousands so I saw no value in it for me to invest and make little, if any, return. Especially because it takes a lot of resources just to get a fraction of a coin. Ripple is somewhat centralized (government backed) so it made sense to me that Ripple would stand the test of time while other cryptos came and went.

If you have a brain and you use common sense it's easy to see which cryptos are here to stay and which ones are bullshit.

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There's no conspiracy here. I invested into Ripple because I'm smart and as usual I'm onto something before the masses

Ripple is to facilitate money transfers, controlled supply in circulation, and when I read up on it supposedly American Express and Santander Bank were going to work with Ripple. Investing was a no brainer for me. I had people in my ear telling me to put all my money in Bitcoin, Litecoin..a whole bunch of bullshit that's crashing while Ripple remains strong.

With Bitcoin you have to mine the supply, people spend endless resources mining it. Some even have bitcoin mining centers where they let their hardware do all the work for them. The problem is Bitcoin is worth thousands so I saw no value in it for me to invest and make little, if any, return. Especially because it takes a lot of resources just to get a fraction of a coin. Ripple is somewhat centralized (government backed) so it made sense to me that Ripple would stand the test of time while other cryptos came and went.

If you have a brain and you use common sense it's easy to see which cryptos are here to stay and which ones are bullshit.

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