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    Quote Originally Posted by Horn View Post
    The notion when Cryptos first started out is that they're "finite" which propels their attractiveness.

    Ripple (if I remember properly) is designed to and works alongside many or some select other cooked up Crypto(s), thus removing any finite aspect.

    Or a "fools crypto"

    Its wider acceptance than the Prima-Bitcoin should give you a clue about who is financing it, that is of course unless you are a clueless fool... which still remains uncertain.
    Lol.....
    Think I'll buy 600 more coins after that terrific opinion.
    Bitcoin can't do what ripple was designed.
    And bitcoin is no longer crypto since selling transactions are now reported.
    Ripple was never crypto but a coin you can invest in without mining that would circumvent the banking route to exchange money.
    Bitcoin is less atttactive.

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    Re: Ripple coin

    Back in the '60s and '70s the thing to get into to throw away money was penny stocks. If you want to gamble on currency a Vegas style coin pusher machine can't be beat.

    https://youtu.be/9E1N37G9Zu0

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    Quote Originally Posted by ziero0 View Post
    Back in the '60s and '70s the thing to get into to throw away money was penny stocks. If you want to gamble on currency a Vegas style coin pusher machine can't be beat.

    https://youtu.be/9E1N37G9Zu0
    How much did you lose back in those days?

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    Quote Originally Posted by golddust View Post
    How much did you lose back in those days?
    Nothing. I always played with o..pi...um (OPM) ... Other Peoples Money ... just like you do today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ziero0 View Post
    Nothing. I always played with o..pi...um (OPM) ... Other Peoples Money ... just like you do today.
    Its always been someone else's money.
    Even before the frns, it was the federal government's money.
    They print it and stamp it with their seal.
    US gold and silver coined money is not yours.
    So how could you have eliminated debt with gold or silver if it's not your coins?

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    Re: Ripple coin

    Quote Originally Posted by golddust View Post
    Its always been someone else's money.
    Even before the frns, it was the federal government's money.
    They print it and stamp it with their seal.
    US gold and silver coined money is not yours.
    So how could you have eliminated debt with gold or silver if it's not your coins?
    Totally wrong again. FRN's are a private scrip currency borrowed into existence. Which suckers (US Citizens) borrow from that private system.
    You have to redeem lawful money to get the gov US Note version of FRN which is issued by the US Treasury.

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    Re: Ripple coin

    Quote Originally Posted by Bigjon View Post
    Totally wrong again. FRN's are a private scrip currency borrowed into existence. Which suckers (US Citizens) borrow from that private system.
    You have to redeem lawful money to get the gov US Note version of FRN which is issued by the US Treasury.
    Lol...but you cant redeem lawful money. Its been settled already about lawful money. The courts say frn's are lawful money, therefore you get more frn's when you redeem. Or think you redeem.

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    Re: Ripple coin

    Quote Originally Posted by Bigjon View Post
    Totally wrong again. FRN's are a private scrip currency borrowed into existence. Which suckers (US Citizens) borrow from that private system.
    You have to redeem lawful money to get the gov US Note version of FRN which is issued by the US Treasury.
    US treasury notes, gold and silver US coins are not your money. They are issued by the US treasury, not by you or anyone else.

    There is no such thing as a "US note version FRN".

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    Re: Ripple coin

    Quote Originally Posted by Bigjon View Post
    Totally wrong again. FRN's are a private scrip currency borrowed into existence. Which suckers (US Citizens) borrow from that private system.
    You have to redeem lawful money to get the gov US Note version of FRN which is issued by the US Treasury.
    If its a private system having private money then what does the US seal mean that's stamped on the FRN?

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    Re: Ripple coin

    Quote Originally Posted by golddust View Post
    how could you have eliminated debt with gold or silver if it's not your coins?
    It is not the debt that was eliminated BY SPECIE. It is the contract that was extinguished.

    Debt doesn't exist.

    Follow along:

    1. Nothing is defined as the absence of anything
    2. Less than nothing is the greater subtracted from the lesser.
    3. The Subset of items enumerated as less than nothing has a population of ZERO.

    How do you have less than nothing when nothing is the absence of anything?

    There is no debt. Show me a handful of coins in one hand and debt in the other. The other hand will by all appearances be EMPTY.

    Q.E.D.

    But there is CONTRACT.

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