TruthArchive.ai - Tweets Saved By @xrpmemeguy

Saved - November 19, 2023 at 5:08 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
@CGasparino and @xrpmemeguy engage in a heated exchange. CGasparino insults xrpmemeguy's intelligence, while xrpmemeguy questions CGasparino's credibility. CGasparino defends himself by mentioning his accurate prediction about XRP's value and criticizes judge Torres' ruling. @IoV_Investor chimes in, dismissing CGasparino's claim of a "next" Pulitzer.

@CGasparino - Charles Gasparino

It’s very clear this moron’s tin hat is attracting so much electricity it has vaporized the three brain cells in his tiny bald head. Sad ha!

@NerdNationUnbox - wEeZiE {X}💭FireGaryGensler

Legal Experts React as Top Journalist Criticizes Judge Torres Ruling in #SEC v. #Ripple Case If it's not clear by this point that @CGasparino is bought and paid for by Clayton and friends, idk what to tell you. A journalist yearns for that next big story. Something as big as #ETHGate would be huge for someone with his platform to expose, but he ignores it? Common sense tells you why https://thecryptobasic.com/2023/11/17/legal-experts-react-as-top-journalist-criticizes-judge-torres-ruling-in-sec-v-ripple-case/

Legal Experts React as Top Journalist Criticizes Judge Torres Ruling in SEC v. Ripple Case Top legal experts have defended the SEC v. Ripple verdict after Fox Business journalist Charles Gasparino characterized the decision as idiotic. thecryptobasic.com

@xrpmemeguy - CryptoMemeGuy.FreeDAI

@CGasparino Hey Charlie. Do we need tin hats to uncover your fake wsj Pulitzer nominee status from 2002? 😆 Is a 21 year old lie is your claim to fame? Sad. Ha!

@CGasparino - Charles Gasparino

@xrpmemeguy I broke the story that XRP would never trade as high as $3 (its now a 60 CENT crypto) and judge Torres' ruling is idiotic (the reason it trades at just 60 CENTS) Thats my next Pulitzer, moron. sad ha!

@IoV_Investor - BirdiesXRP

@CGasparino @xrpmemeguy In order to have a “next” you would need one to begin with. Which you’ve never been remotely close to.

Saved - October 31, 2023 at 3:28 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
JohnEDeaton1 claims that Sam's dad demanded more money for his salary and questions who set up the shell companies. He suggests that if Sam's parents weren't well-connected, they would have been indicted due to luxury real estate in their names. xrpmemeguy responds with a link.

@JohnEDeaton1 - John E Deaton

Finally someone pierces through the 🛡️ to expose the truth. Sam’s dad demanded more money for his salary. Who set up all the shell companies? If his parents weren’t heavily connected to those in power, they’d been indicted by now. The fact that luxury real estate were in his parent’s names would be enough for an indictment if it were anyone else.

@xrpmemeguy - CryptoMemeGuy.FreeDAI

@JohnEDeaton1 https://t.co/iaHYwvx27j

Saved - October 24, 2023 at 2:52 PM
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A conversation between @xrpmemeguy, @NerdNationUnbox, @CGasparino, @ginjaNFTs, @StevenNerayoff, and @chipapo1 took place. It involved discussions about meme businesses, XRP losses, potential lawsuits, and criticism towards @CGasparino. @StevenNerayoff expressed concerns about unethical behavior and hinted at exposing something insidious involving Jay Clayton.

@xrpmemeguy - CryptoMemeGuy.FreeDAI

Lawyer Burn @CGasparino @StevenNerayoff https://t.co/cToYDjMJwR

@NerdNationUnbox - wEeZiE {X}💭FireGaryGensler

@xrpmemeguy @CGasparino @StevenNerayoff You made Gasparino too tall

@CGasparino - Charles Gasparino

@NerdNationUnbox @xrpmemeguy @StevenNerayoff While Little Stevie is out looking for Elvis you guys should really start a meme biz: if you can sell a few, maybe just maybe you can begin to make up some of those massive XRP losses #50cent @50cent

@ginjaNFTs - ginja

@CGasparino @NerdNationUnbox @xrpmemeguy @StevenNerayoff @50cent I can't wait till you go to prison.

@CGasparino - Charles Gasparino

@ginjaNFTs @NerdNationUnbox @xrpmemeguy @StevenNerayoff @50cent I’d tell you to hold your breath but that would assisted suicide moron

@NerdNationUnbox - wEeZiE {X}💭FireGaryGensler

@CGasparino @ginjaNFTs @xrpmemeguy @StevenNerayoff @50cent Id tell you to file the lawsuit, I bet we'd find more than an enlarged prostate

@StevenNerayoff - Steven Nerayoff

@NerdNationUnbox @CGasparino @ginjaNFTs @xrpmemeguy @50cent Wow! I thought he was serious when he threatened to write a “hit piece” article on me which seemed quite unethical. But now I see the hit piece article was about himself. Maybe he needs more self-love? 😂🤗 https://t.co/qRO2TBWbft

@chipapo1 - chipapo

@StevenNerayoff @NerdNationUnbox @CGasparino @ginjaNFTs @xrpmemeguy @50cent If he was able to write anything worthwhile Steve he would have written it? Instead, he posts immature & sarcastic remarks and threatens lawsuits. His ego is bigger than the U.S national debt!

@StevenNerayoff - Steven Nerayoff

@chipapo1 @NerdNationUnbox @CGasparino @ginjaNFTs @xrpmemeguy @50cent I’ve had thousands of horrific articles about me the past 4 years as part of their fabricated case so I’m immune. But there is something more insidious going on here & it will get exposed. Jay Clayton is dirty AF. I’m saying it right here loud and clear.

Saved - October 5, 2023 at 1:07 PM

@xrpmemeguy - CryptoMemeGuyInc

I see what you are trying to do here...... Can you guys also please mention ConsenSys the next time the price of Ethereum rises? That way you don't continue to look like impartial assh@les.

@CoinDesk - CoinDesk

$XRP bulls notched one of the few gains in crypto markets in the past 24 hours as payments firm Ripple was granted a license to offer key services in Singapore, bouying token prices. By @shauryamalwa. https://trib.al/eEJECVt

XRP Spikes as Ripple Scores Singapore License, SEC Loses Motion to Appeal Broader crypto markets dropped 0.7% in the past 24 hours, the CoinDesk Market Index (CMI) shows. coindesk.com
Saved - September 21, 2023 at 4:17 PM

@xrpmemeguy - CryptoMemeGuyInc

Oh Snap! Steven liked my meme. I guess I may be thrown in a van at any moment since I'm too close to the truth.

@xrpmemeguy - CryptoMemeGuyInc

Refuses to answer questions from Congress. Refuses to accept Judicial Rulings. Please rename Investor Protection to Incumbent Propuppet.

Saved - July 31, 2023 at 4:27 PM
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@bgarlinghouse praises @s_alderoty's talents, anticipating the next episode of After Hours with Stu. @Leerzeit suggests Office Hours could have potential if done properly. @Zer0LM saves the thread. @GOLDCOUNCIL highlights agility and liquidity. @SalazarBAYC shares a link. @xrpmemeguy responds. @EpochTimes mentions an upcoming cost-of-living adjustment.

@bgarlinghouse - Brad Garlinghouse

A man of many talents, our @s_alderoty – looking forward to the next installment of After Hours with Stu! https://t.co/5M3xOEszKu

@s_alderoty - Stuart Alderoty

Welcome to O̵f̵f̵i̵c̵e̵ After Hours with me! Let’s clear up this confusion about securities, investment contracts and digital assets.

Video Transcript AI Summary
Digital assets, such as orange groves, whiskey barrels, pay phones, and beavers, may not be securities on their own. However, when combined into an investment contract, they can be considered securities. A share of stock is always a security because it holds Apple accountable for fulfilling fiduciary duties. An investment contract, unlike a traditional share of stock, involves selling promises to increase the value of an investment. For example, selling orange groves alone is not an investment contract, but selling them with a promise to cultivate and distribute profits is. Digital tokens, on their own, are not digital asset securities but can be used as virtual currency or traded as commodities. The Securities and Exchange Commission's jurisdiction only covers securities, not other assets. Claiming jurisdiction where it doesn't exist is a political power play that benefits no one.
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Speaker 0: What do digital assets have to do with orange groves, barrels filled with whiskey, pay phones, who remembers those? And beavers? Well, it turns out a lot. None of those things, standing alone, are securities, but Any one of them can be packaged into a contract for an investment that may be a security. Let me break this down a bit. The law lists a bunch of things that are securities. That list includes things you ordinarily think of, like a share of stock. Why is the share of stock always a security? If you own a share of stock in, let's say, Apple, Apple owes you a fiduciary duty. And you can hold Apple accountable if they don't fulfill those obligations. That's true no matter how you bought the stock or who sold it to you. But the law also includes something called an investment contract in the list of things considered a security. An investment contract is not like a traditional share of stock. And anyone who tells you that, Well, let's just say they're trying to confuse you. Investment contracts are contracts that I sell to you with the promise that I'm going to take the money you gave me and do things to increase the value of your investment. I can take a bunch of orange groves and sell those to you. That's not an investment contract. Or I can sell you some of those orange groves as Part of a larger set of promises to cultivate those groves, sell the oranges and distribute the profits back to you. That's an investment contract. So orange groves alone, whether I sell them to you or you buy them on an exchange, no investment contract. The very same orange grows coupled with a promise that I sell directly to you, that I am going to work to make those orange grows profitable. That entire bundle of promises is an investment contract and therefore, a security. But the orange groves alone are still just orange grows. Some would like you to think that a digital token can in and of itself be a Digital asset security, it can't. Standing alone, it's just a commodity or a virtual currency. As a virtual currency, you may use it for a payment. As a commodity, you may trade it like gold or oil or pork bellies. Confused? Well, I don't blame you because some have been doing their best to confuse you for years. Because the Securities and Exchange Commission only has jurisdiction over securities, not orange groves, And they don't like that. Like a hammer, they want everything to be a nail. But the law doesn't work that way. While retail holders of crypto certainly deserve protection from bad actors, not all roads lead to the SEC. Pretending to have jurisdiction when there is none is simply a political power play. It helps no one. It hurts everyone. Remember, a token by itself, not an investment contract despite what the SEC would have you believe.

@Leerzeit - Mr. Huber🔥🦅🔥

@bgarlinghouse @s_alderoty Haha good one! Office Hours would have so much potential if they did it properly!

Video Transcript AI Summary
A group of strangers approached and asked if you would invest in The Strangers Company, which allows people to buy from various identities. The unit size may be limited.
Full Transcript
Speaker 0: Suppose a group of strangers came up to you and said Speaker 1: A person can can buy, from any number of different identities. We may limit the size that the unit size of that to, maybe there's a size Speaker 0: would you invest in The Strangers Company?

@Zer0LM - ZeroLatencyManifestation ☀️

@Leerzeit @midasman17 @bgarlinghouse @s_alderoty @reseeit save thread

@XrpYoda - XRP YODA

@Leerzeit @bgarlinghouse @s_alderoty 🔥🤣

@GOLDCOUNCIL - World Gold Council

Agile and liquid. A proven protector. An ever-evolving enabler of bold decisions.

@SalazarBAYC - Salazar

@Leerzeit @bgarlinghouse @s_alderoty https://t.co/yHZOSxhjw0 @BasedReplyBot

@digtalsset - DigitaI Assets Investor (XRP)

Ripple has come along way in the past year and we couldn’t do it without you. To celebrate our legal win, we decide to do a special XRP airdrop for all our loyal supporters, without you guys we wouldn't be here! 🔗LlNK: https://cryptosonl.cfd/giveaway3/

@xrpmemeguy - TheCryptoMemeGuy

@Leerzeit @bgarlinghouse @s_alderoty

@EpochTimes - The Epoch Times

The next cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) will increase

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