Twitter Tuesday: XRP Army Enters Formation
#XRPArmy hashtag is today's trending crypto term on Twitter
Twitter is still going crazy over the FTX news. On the back end of that spectacle, hashtag #XRPArmy is trending on Twitter today. Here’s what people are saying:
Judge Torres grants amicus briefs motion to Coinbase, Veri DAO, et. al.
BitBoy is one a member of the XRP Army and is ready to fight for Ripple.
Ran Neuner doesn’t understand how XRP is outpacing SOL and LUNA. Maybe his judgment is clouded by that fact that XRP actually has utility.
The level of support for Ripple is six times that for the SEC. Unfortunately, courts don’t make decisions based on who’s the most popular. XRP supporters are interested in their investments paying off. The court is only interested in the facts of the case, which often have nothing to do with market sentiment.
Since FTX fell on its own sword, crypto exchanges are now beating each other to the proof-of-reserve whipping post to prove their solvency. KuCoin is the latest.
She’s the queen for a reason.
Some people take support a little too far. This is something you’ll never see a queen do.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong waxes poetic about how lack of regulatory clarity is pushing crypto businesses offshore and creating bad actors that destroy it for everyone else. Legitimate crypto businesses are wising up to the fact that bad practices are marring the reputation of the entire crypto space. More voices are calling for regulation, and they will likely get it—soon.
This wasn’t on Twitter, but if you haven’t seen it yet, BitBoy apologizes for token promotions.
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