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$XRP Comparison Between China mBridge Ledger versus $XRP Ledger (XRPL) if mBridge gains widespread global adoption, especially among major economies and central banks, it could significantly undermine public blockchain-based cross-border initiatives like XRPL, Stellar, and even RippleNet. Here’s why: 1. Central banks prefer control and compliance mBridge is designed by central banks for central banks. It’s permissioned, privacy-preserving, and built around regulatory control — something public ledgers struggle with from a compliance standpoint. 2. Built-in FX settlement mBridge doesn’t just transfer value; it handles multi-currency FX transactions in real time. This gives it a massive edge in efficiency compared to using intermediaries or bridge assets like XRP. 3. No reliance on volatile crypto assets XRPL and Stellar rely on public tokens (XRP, XLM), which can introduce regulatory hesitation and price volatility. mBridge uses sovereign CBDCs — perceived as more stable and official. 4. Political alignment and trust Countries wary of U.S.-centric financial systems or SWIFT (e.g., BRICS, ASEAN, parts of Africa) might prefer a China-backed neutral platform over solutions involving U.S.-regulated companies like Ripple. --- But it’s not game over for XRPL, here’s why: Private-sector use cases: RippleNet and Stellar can still thrive in remittances, fintech apps, and private banks not connected to mBridge. CBDC interoperability: Ripple is working with some central banks too (e.g., Palau, Bhutan), and could offer CBDC bridges for countries not on mBridge. Geopolitical fragmentation: Not all countries will trust or adopt a China-led system. Western-aligned nations might back alternatives like Ripple, Stellar, or Regulated Liink (JPMorgan).
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$BTC is there truth to the rumours that Binance has been dumping BTC north of 90%? Anyone can confirm this?
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$BTC Despite volatility, Bitcoin’s long-term trajectory has been bullish, consistently reaching new highs after every market cycle. Institutional adoption, growing regulatory clarity, and increasing mainstream acceptance further solidify its role as a global asset. Short-term price swings are inevitable, but history rewards those who HODL. Selling during downturns means missing out on future gains. Instead, long-term holders understand that Bitcoin is a hedge against monetary debasement and a bet on a decentralized financial future. The strategy is simple: accumulate, secure, and HODL through the noise.
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#FedHODL The crypto market has always been a battleground between decentralization and regulatory oversight. With the Federal Reserve’s monetary policies continuing to impact global financial markets, crypto investors find themselves at a crossroads: panic or HODL? The Federal Reserve’s decisions on interest rates and quantitative tightening (QT) have direct consequences on liquidity. When rates rise, risk assets—including Bitcoin and altcoins—often face selling pressure. On the flip side, any indication of easing sparks renewed bullish sentiment. Understanding these cycles is crucial for traders and long-term investors alike. The Fed will continue to play a role in shaping crypto market conditions, but true believers know that innovation and decentralization are bigger forces at play. Whether Bitcoin becomes a hedge against inflation or a high-beta asset tied to liquidity cycles, the key is to HODL with strategy—because, in the end, the market rewards patience.
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when crypto was worthless, they said it's scam, gambling, means of crimes. now crypto worths a lot, they want to restrict its progress, choke it, tax it, regulate it, arrest people
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