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Topic: At Ripple’s Snoop Dogg Party (Read 97 times)

hero member
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May 20, 2018, 04:17:00 AM
#5
One of the guys who was at the party simply concluded that Snoop’s a talker, feeling completely disappointed that the rapper didn’t have anything to say about XRP.

If anything was true, it’s the fact that the purpose for which Snoop Dogg was hired to perform at the party was obviously not realized.

hero member
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May 19, 2018, 11:01:39 PM
#4
Snoop has endorsed a lot of shady things over the years... I don't know that Snoop does much to sell your brand to someone who doesn't feel comfortable with crypto to begin with.
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May 19, 2018, 10:59:55 PM
#3
Snoop Dogg at ripple party is a good news for ripple holders and cryptocurrency holders as whole. It brings onboard doubters of crypto into the community since people see such famous figures endorsement as a positive feedback.
legendary
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May 19, 2018, 10:55:04 PM
#2
Yes Snoop Dogg will also put the crip in the cRipple network once categorized as an illegal security by the SEC hehehe. This type of marketing will work on the people who do not know anything about the cryptospace and all the scams in it.

New bagholders coming. Welcome!
jr. member
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May 19, 2018, 10:43:34 PM
#1
As part of the first-ever New York Blockchain Week, Snoop Dogg was booked to perform at the XRP Community Night on Tuesday. The event, as the name would suggest, was meant to celebrate XRP, a cryptocurrency most closely tied with the San Francisco startup Ripple. The party could have provided the latest example of a celebrity hyping crypto: Floyd Mayweather, Dennis Rodman and Paris Hilton have each pumped one token or another in recent months.

Stakes were even higher after the 46-year-old rapper praised the trading app provider Robinhood in January for “putting tha Crip in Crypto!” after the company announced plans to roll out bitcoin and ether trading.

“Snoop’s a talker,” said one attendee at the party, raising his eyebrows to suggest the rapper would have something to say about XRP – or who knows, maybe even a special announcement of his own SnoopCoin.

Nothing like that happened, though.

In fact, XRP mania was difficult to find at the party. Where was the #XRPArmy that pervades certain corners of Twitter, cheering any good news about their favorite cryptocurrency and decrying all bad news as “garbage,” “FUD” and “fake news?”


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