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hero member
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July 26, 2023, 10:36:22 PM
#16
People tried but the CEO and the board of directors of Ripple said we can’t do it.  (sure doesn’t sound decentralized does it?) 😉
Hahaha, Ripple from Ripplelabs is one of the most centralized top10-valued cryptos out there. Imho a great representation of what the term shitcoin actually means. I wouldn't want any XRP collectible in my collection ever for that reason.
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"And while the company may argue against this point, Ripple the network really hasn’t decentralized much from its point of creation. For years, all of Ripple’s clients (the implementation of its code) were set to trust only Ripple’s validation nodes by default. "
From https://www.coindesk.com/consensus-magazine/2023/06/13/ripple-does-not-care-whether-xrp-is-sufficiently-decentralized/

That said, these CT silver coins do look fantastic.

They have some skin in the game trying to replace the SWIFT system. FED NOW is just launching and I'm sure they will play a part in that somehow some way....
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July 23, 2023, 01:36:01 PM
#15
The only other XRP piece that I know of "with keys on it" would be from COINPLUS. They might have a trust issues, ive read something to do with trading funds. Either way, its a nice collectable piece. I believe they come in steel, sterling, 18k gold and black diamond. I've never funded any of them. I just like rare physical crypto bar examples.  They had BTC, LTC, and ETH bars too Grin



Would you mind sharing more on the “trust issues”? This is a company I remember finding years back but there stuff was grossly overpriced, so I never bought anything of theirs but they did have some cool bars as well as some plastic cards. I can’t remember if any of the cards came funded or not. But as I said, I’m interested in learning more about these trust issues.. thx

I have never heard of trust issues with the bars or cards they made, but the trust issue came with other aspects of business. The article I read said they were centered around cloud mining and trading major cryptos. They over promised and promised gains. People would put money in and they couldn't get it back out. Thats about all I know. I wasn't an investor other than buying their bars. I like them. They look good. I would trade one for a Joan of Arc Alitin Mint piece Wink
hero member
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July 22, 2023, 06:17:12 PM
#14
The XRP ledger will be utilized as the backbone of the coming international CBDC (Central bank digital currency) system.

XRP is ISO 20022 international messaging standard compatible. Making it compatible with the current financial system that will allow the shift and transition of monetary power into the new.

bitcoin acts as the digital alternative to the coming CBDC control grid. Although with transaction monitoring and applied algorithmic transaction tracing paired with KYC the ideals of bitcoin have been corrupted.

Satoshi had the vision of an anonymous, decentralized, trustless currency. These three pillars have been undermined significantly.

Be warned.

Yeah, I've read something on this speculation and I think that is definitely their long term plan. Ripple the company has done a great job forging those relationships as they relate to utilizing XRP for instant settlements globally with big financial titans.

On the other note, thanks to Caribbean Treasures for sharing all of those awesome coins/bars! Glad to see there are at least some. I have to agree with you CT, I think that those alt coin pieces are going to retain value whether they go to zero or not simply because of their place in history and collectability
legendary
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July 22, 2023, 12:42:42 PM
#13
The only other XRP piece that I know of "with keys on it" would be from COINPLUS. They might have a trust issues, ive read something to do with trading funds. Either way, its a nice collectable piece. I believe they come in steel, sterling, 18k gold and black diamond. I've never funded any of them. I just like rare physical crypto bar examples.  They had BTC, LTC, and ETH bars too Grin



Would you mind sharing more on the “trust issues”? This is a company I remember finding years back but there stuff was grossly overpriced, so I never bought anything of theirs but they did have some cool bars as well as some plastic cards. I can’t remember if any of the cards came funded or not. But as I said, I’m interested in learning more about these trust issues.. thx
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July 21, 2023, 09:09:33 AM
#12
The XRP ledger will be utilized as the backbone of the coming international CBDC (Central bank digital currency) system.

XRP is ISO 20022 international messaging standard compatible. Making it compatible with the current financial system that will allow the shift and transition of monetary power into the new.

bitcoin acts as the digital alternative to the coming CBDC control grid. Although with transaction monitoring and applied algorithmic transaction tracing paired with KYC the ideals of bitcoin have been corrupted.

Satoshi had the vision of an anonymous, decentralized, trustless currency. These three pillars have been undermined significantly.

Be warned.
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July 20, 2023, 06:28:33 PM
#11
People tried but the CEO and the board of directors of Ripple said we can’t do it.  (sure doesn’t sound decentralized does it?) 😉

Exactly...it's NOT decentralized.  That's why most of the community doesn't consider Ripple a 'crypto currency'.  If I remember correctly, that's why Jeb Macaleb (co-founder of Ripple) left the company and started Stellar Lumens (XLM).  But that's going back a bit, so please correct me if I'm wrong.
copper member
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July 20, 2023, 02:56:13 PM
#10
The only other XRP piece that I know of "with keys on it" would be from COINPLUS. They might have a trust issues, ive read something to do with trading funds. Either way, its a nice collectable piece. I believe they come in steel, sterling, 18k gold and black diamond. I've never funded any of them. I just like rare physical crypto bar examples.  They had BTC, LTC, and ETH bars too Grin

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July 20, 2023, 12:36:44 PM
#9
Beautiful bars and coins though =)
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July 20, 2023, 10:44:13 AM
#8
People tried but the CEO and the board of directors of Ripple said we can’t do it.  (sure doesn’t sound decentralized does it?) 😉
Hahaha, Ripple from Ripplelabs is one of the most centralized top10-valued cryptos out there. Imho a great representation of what the term shitcoin actually means. I wouldn't want any XRP collectible in my collection ever for that reason.
Quote
"And while the company may argue against this point, Ripple the network really hasn’t decentralized much from its point of creation. For years, all of Ripple’s clients (the implementation of its code) were set to trust only Ripple’s validation nodes by default. "
From https://www.coindesk.com/consensus-magazine/2023/06/13/ripple-does-not-care-whether-xrp-is-sufficiently-decentralized/

That said, these CT silver coins do look fantastic.

I’m not even sure if XRP is accurately categorized as being a cryptocurrency. Perhaps this is my ignorance speaking here, but isn’t XRP just a centralized spreadsheet with no cryptographic properties whatsoever? As far as I’m aware, wasn’t it just a scam pulled off by Ripple which was propelled to massive value by Bitcoin’s increase in price and their having a ton of them they shwindled with lies early on?
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July 20, 2023, 10:27:23 AM
#7
Thanks!

As a collector I love the Altcoin stacking as they are some of the rarest available. As more and more people collect physical crypto pieces, dead alt pieces will be the hardest to find. If people asked me to build it and I was able to, i'd try to make it happen. I think I have a LUNA "from 100 to 0" silver tombstone laying around somewhere  Grin .  I always say, even if a crypto goes to zero, a physical piece will never go to zero. Its a piece of history and might even increase in value after death. Here is a few other pictures I found. Enjoy.



legendary
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July 20, 2023, 09:04:57 AM
#6
People tried but the CEO and the board of directors of Ripple said we can’t do it.  (sure doesn’t sound decentralized does it?) 😉
Hahaha, Ripple from Ripplelabs is one of the most centralized top10-valued cryptos out there. Imho a great representation of what the term shitcoin actually means. I wouldn't want any XRP collectible in my collection ever for that reason.
Quote
"And while the company may argue against this point, Ripple the network really hasn’t decentralized much from its point of creation. For years, all of Ripple’s clients (the implementation of its code) were set to trust only Ripple’s validation nodes by default. "
From https://www.coindesk.com/consensus-magazine/2023/06/13/ripple-does-not-care-whether-xrp-is-sufficiently-decentralized/

That said, these CT silver coins do look fantastic.
copper member
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July 20, 2023, 08:15:36 AM
#5
I think I have 42 1/10 oz silver pieces with 100 XRP!
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July 20, 2023, 04:31:41 AM
#4
I have 4 or 5 different styles on file. Here is a picture of probably one of the rarest pieces in physical crypto. Its a Caribbean Treasures 1/2 oz silver round with a mintage of 20 with numbers on the rim, but only 1- 3 funded with XRP. I didn't keep a detailed record of how many were funded with Alts, but its very low. Most were bitcoin.




The Mary Ola and the Puerto Rico pieces were designed to be funded, used and then you could rebuild them with any of the physical cryptos listed on the back. The hologram was designed to be generic so you could use any of the cryptos without the confusion. You would simply rotate the coin so whatever one was at 12 oclock would be where you would apply the hologram and would signify what the coin was funded with, without scanning it. The picture provided shows that at 12 oclock is BTC. So the placement shows that this wallet was built with BTC keys. Hope that makes sence.  Grin

The PR piece has been sold out for awhile and the Mary Olas DIY are still available at $150. The Mary Ola can hodl 11 cryptos listed on the back. They are BTC, LTC, ETH, DASH, THETA, XMR, ADA, XLM, XMR, DOGE and LINK. All funded Alt pieces are rare.

The other ones are mainly customer request. They don't exist in large numbers. Very Rare




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July 19, 2023, 11:51:41 PM
#3
People tried but the CEO and the board of directors of Ripple said we can’t do it.  (sure doesn’t sound decentralized does it?) 😉
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July 19, 2023, 11:43:02 PM
#2
Are there any good XRP loaded crypto collectibles? Now would be a really great time to own some considering their recent W. If you know of any please drop a link or name them in the comments. I don't care about the crappy Chinese alloy coinage (but also won't mind seeing them just for fun) I want to see them with holograms for X amount of XRP etc. There has got to be like at least ONE cool XRP coin right??? If not yall seriously dogged on XRP so damn much enough to have people never make them lmao
Caribbean Treasures made some 999 silver bars loader with xrp a while back if I’m not mistaken. I’m sure he still has some
hero member
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July 19, 2023, 11:40:18 PM
#1
Are there any good XRP loaded crypto collectibles? Now would be a really great time to own some considering their recent W. If you know of any please drop a link or name them in the comments. I don't care about the crappy Chinese alloy coinage (but also won't mind seeing them just for fun) I want to see them with holograms for X amount of XRP etc. There has got to be like at least ONE cool XRP coin right??? If not yall seriously dogged on XRP so damn much enough to have people never make them lmao
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