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🚨BREAKING: David Schwartz XRP WILL MOVE ALL THE MONEY! https://t.co/XUL26phVxW

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We've seen revolutions in how we deliver goods, like with the shipping container, and information, like with the internet. But what will be the next big thing for money? What's the "TCP/IP" or the "shipping container" of value going to be? It's coming, and it will bring big changes, including drastically smaller payment sizes. Right now, you get paid bi-weekly and pay bills monthly because payments are expensive and slow. But if payments were cheap and simple, those frequencies could increase. Money could be streamed to you as you work, or streamed to your landlord. These ideas might sound silly, but think about email in the late '90s. Could you have predicted how it's used today? Or Netflix, when bandwidth seemed too expensive? The internet drove bandwidth costs down. If payment costs go to zero, the world will change in ways we can't fully imagine yet.
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Speaker 0: Happen no matter what. That that is that is a given. We had a revolution in the physical delivery of goods with the shipping container, which changed globalization, started globalization. We had a revolution in the develop in the delivery of information with the Internet. But what we don't know is what is the TCPIP of money? What is the shipping container of value? We don't know that yet. There's going to be one, though. That is a definite, and that's going to bring changes. And what I also want to get through is that one of those changes that I foresee and that I think is important is that the size of payments are going to shrink, drastically shrink. Many of you people here probably have a job and you probably get paid twice a month or every two weeks. Well, why is that? You probably pay bills once a month. Well, why is that? It's because payments are expensive and clunky. But if payments were cheap and simple, then those frequencies could go up. Money could be streamed at you while you're working. You could stream money to your landlord to pay for the place where you're staying. Now I know those sound like, those sound dumb, and I'll be blunt. Yeah, they are. And I'll tell you, like, if we were talking about email in the late ninety's and you said to me like, what are people gonna use email for? I probably could not have given you the examples that is on everyone probably here probably has a cell phone, probably has email on it, and probably has hundreds of messages that looked nothing like postal mail or the messaging that existed in the late nineties. None of that could I have predicted. If you'd asked me if the internet had enough bandwidth in the year February, I would have said, yeah, it has plenty of bandwidth. Well, could I have imagined Netflix and on demand video? That's that's ridiculous, right? Like the cost of bandwidth is too high for that. But the internet drove the cost of bandwidth down to zero, and if the cost of payments go down to zero, the world is going to change. And I'm going to explain some of the ways that I think that's going to change and what that means.
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🚨MASSIVE DISCOVERY: THE FOUNDER OF #ETHEREUM (VITALIK) COORDINATED WITH THE UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION TO PAY THEM IN EXCHANGE FOR DE-LISTING #XRP AND LABELING IT A SECURITY 1/2. (LEAKED DOCUMENTS ATTACHED) https://t.co/AgNSGQsmZv

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