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Author Topic: The fate of Ripple now depends on the decision of the court in New York  (Read 167 times)
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March 17, 2018, 10:54:33 PM
Last edit: March 18, 2018, 12:24:47 AM by cryptoprophecy
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Most of the people here doesnt care about this coin so it wont be a problem with our community,this coin is a purely manipulated coin that is why most of the investors doesnt want to get involved with this coin because its too risky and they could lose a lot of money when these people who are controlling this coin will dump big amounts of supply.

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March 18, 2018, 09:23:13 AM
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This is standard practice in all large projects. The judicial process is almost finished and it is likely to Ripple would continue to steadily grow.
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March 18, 2018, 09:24:01 AM
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From $3 down to where we are now - damn crypto is a fickle business!
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March 18, 2018, 09:27:15 AM
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XRP shouldnt be supported by our community its a centralized shitcoin created to destroy our decentralized market,XRP is very centralized and those people who created it can easily manipulate its price.Dont want to shout it loud,its not a cryptocurrency because cryptos are created to be decentralized and clearly XRP doesnt qualifid with this.

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March 23, 2018, 10:02:04 AM
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It seems to me there is no almost nothing unusual. It is standard procedure for finding a compromise to be found for further work. It's a shame that it only passes through litigation.
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