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Incredible… Quoting @SJosephBurns: France has fallen. 🇫🇷 🔥 The scale of the French riots is moving into unchartered territory. - Nearly 500 public buildings burnt down. - 667 people arrested. - 249 police officers and gendarmes injured. - 40,000 police and gendarmes deployed including the Raid, the BRI and the GIGN - level of violence higher than the riots of 2005 according to the Interior image
.@Volcano_Energy needs to sell these, but shaped like a volcano, with a #Bitcoin inside, spilling orange lava (with a private key & #BTC) Quoting @Rainmaker1973: The sequence of effects is totally impressive #SundayFunday [video: buff.ly/3PvZ46W]
#ElSalvador Runs On @Volcano_Energy Read: Latest Press ➡️ @Volcano_Press Quoting @Volcano_Energy: Bitcoin plays a pivotal role in the financial recovery of countries, emerging as a growing payment method. Its decentralized nature and borderless transactions empower individuals and businesses alike. 💰🌍 #Bitcoin #FinancialRevolution #DigitalPayments image
First: As I predicted, the Hinman letter would be a big dud. It’s meaningless decrypt.co/144569/xrp-drops-… Next: Any chatter (2013-15) about #Bitcoin from the SEC is meaningless. It’s beyond their reach. Gensler has said this and he’s right. The SEC will go after *BOTH* ETH & XRP as unregistered securities. The SEC works for the bank cartel and they run a protection racket for the banks. They’ll cite national security & the patriot act if needed, but no way will ETH/XRP make it. You point about liquidity is spot on, and this effectively ’kills’ these projects. “Code is not a security” is a dead end argument, IMO. Deserves a separate thread. But what *is* problematic is that it can be shown, IMO, that Ripple/XRP knowingly created a fraud seeking to circumnavigate regulations. Quoting @JohnEDeaton1: Max, the SEC can’t “kill” XRP. I’m sure you’re aware that in 2013-2015 some people at the SEC were calling #Bitcoin a security (which is insane).👇 is a video of Joe Grundfest in 2015 discussing it. Don’t get me wrong the SEC can and has caused damage (ie dry up liquidity) and can scare some to delist, but a transient regulator like Gensler will be gone in 2 years. Software code is not a security. Even if the Judge decides Ripple violated Section 5 at some point, that doesn’t make XRP a security. I’m sure you’ve seen how ETH was favored because of regulatory capture by a group of investors. That’s your SEC at work. A level playing field with the best technologies winning is the America I want to live in. piped.video/vLU4B8L-ROc