Well it's Yes and no. Ripple is the company. XRP is the decentralized currency. Ripple uses XRP as do many companies like MoneyGram for its use as a utility coin to transfer funds quickly and cheaply.
Just because a currency uses cryptography doesn't automatically make it qualify as a cryptocurrency. Ripple doesn't possess the main cryptocurrency features of decentralization ...
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Just because a currency uses cryptography doesn't automatically make it qualify as a cryptocurrency. Ripple doesn't possess the main cryptocurrency features of decentralization and therefore doesn't qualify.
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Ripple isisn a cryptocurrency coin to me
Looks like the banksters are the same that are playing the agenda as planned,
Yes Ripple isn't a cryptocurrency coin to me,
Not even trusted 👺
Bitcoin has the highest price, widest adoption, most security (due to Bitcoin mining’s phenomenal electrical consumption), the most recognizable brand identity (which forks have...
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Bitcoin has the highest price, widest adoption, most security (due to Bitcoin mining’s phenomenal electrical consumption), the most recognizable brand identity (which forks have tried to appropriate), as well as the most active and rational development.
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Bitcoin isn't scalable enough and has inferior technology compared to other altcoins. The first mover advantage it had is no longer relevant.
Bitcoin isn't scalable enough and has inferior technology compared to other altcoins. The first mover advantage it had is no longer relevant.
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