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Oh yeah? How do you distinguish between a proper source from an improper source when fiat science has been around since the 70s? I'll provide an example of what is either information or misinformation found on social media. You tell me what this is (information or misinformation) and how you can prove it either way.

https://video.nostr.build/0e4fbf326464b7409550921b9d4ecafc6dfe56fd28fb9569c1c3e17e526b3af3.mp4

Except it's a rabbit hole, and the deeper you go, the more you comprehend the amount of deception that is at play. We have domesticated ourselves and our food over the last 100,000 years. Everything I have been told is a lie.

Not counting inflation, they don't use our tax dollars.

My thinking is that this reminds me of wallet developers trying to adjust fee rates before there was a working fee market. Of course that was based on projected block space, and zaps are based on v4v.

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Peaching to the choir here, but I’ve had a couple irl friends mention interest in XRP recently.

RIPPLE IS NOT JUST ANOTHER CRYPTO PUMP-AND-DUMP SCAM COIN.

It’s worse. This company actively works against Bitcoin (and against truth) by day, while getting into bed with governments to build and promote CBDCs by night.

Crypto, blockchain, NFTs… these are distractions. XRP is an active adversary.

I appreciate nostr:npub1s5yq6wadwrxde4lhfs56gn64hwzuhnfa6r9mj476r5s4hkunzgzqrs6q7z's take that we’re “in the other team’s head” — that is bullish indeed.

And while Ripple (just like any other company and state) will fail to stop Bitcoin, it can create obstacles and be a real pain in the ass. So even if you’re at the stage of Bitcoining where you’ve mostly given up on evangelization, I hope you’ll save a basis point of energy and brain space to keep your friends and loved ones far away from this surveillance-coin-in-training 🙏

/rant

#xrp #plebchain

How do you fix stupid again? You lost me there.

Yes, the sunken cost fallacy. The problem is when you think you are making improvements, but in reality you are not. You only think you have improved, but in reality it is insignificant at best. How many people put significant effort into improving what turns out to be a rounding error. Have fun with the misinformation campaign.