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Author Topic: XRP - Coindesk: The Case for Ripple in the Age of Big Bank Blockchains  (Read 641 times)
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March 03, 2016, 04:07:17 AM
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http://www.coindesk.com/bank-of-america-latest-to-develop-blockchain-trade-finance-trial/

Another positive Ripple story.  Seems to indicate that BAC is joining  Standard Chartered and Development Bank Singapore (DBS) in working on "a Ripple-based solution they aim to commercialize following successful testing."

Interesting "hint" of language.  These latest stories have me feeling like I did back in early January about Ethereum.  And I know some people may feel threatened that this is anti-Ethereum etc.  But I have repeatedly stated, I am 70% in Ethereum, and 17% in XRP/Ripple (Remainder in Bitcoin and Emercoin).   I won't be taking anything out of Ethereum to go into XRP/Ripple.  I'll move all my bitcoin in, and EMC, and throw more USD at it.

And THAT is what is driving things, and there is room for more than just one "Super-Winner".  Because FIAT Currency is slowly starting to turn toward crypto.  Wall street guys are starting to here about hte gains, and they are looking at their portfolios and going "SHIT!  I am in these crappy stocks WHY?"

Yeah.  This is a global financial transition, and we are at the start of the curve.  Ethereum, Ripple will be the two biggest winners.  Bitcoin will join the triad (if those retards get their act together), and there will be others also.

I think you'll see the profit taking and corrections get smaller and of shorter duration, as people just stop fighting the current and just float with the incoming tide of Fiat Currency.  I mean, why trade when your asset just keeps going up?

LOL  - and with that said we'll probably drop a buck in Ether Smiley  who cares!  It'll come back.
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