리플코인 전망Ripple, which once soared to 4,000 won and brought joy and excitement to many coin enthusiasts, is still a promising stock even though it is a coin. Even people who are not interested in coins have heard the name Ripple at least once along with Bitcoin and Ethereum. However, this Ripple XRP token is difficult to get excited about. Why?
To conclude, banks are not interested. As you know, Ripple is a cryptocurrency specialized for fast foreign exchange transactions by banks, but unfortunately, banks are not interested. Some may ask, “But no? I heard they signed a business agreement with a major bank?” In fact, this is the windfall that Ripple buyers have been most excited about so far.
However, a business agreement is literally just an agreement. It is not a contract. Therefore, it has no legal effect or obligation. From the bank’s perspective, the agreement with Ripple means nothing more than finding out that a new technology that will solve their problems has been released and is attracting attention. From the bank’s perspective, there is no reason not to look into it, but there is no reason to rush into introducing it either.
Originally, banks are one of the most conservative groups. After all, it is a place that handles other people’s money. Currently, banks are lukewarm about introducing Ripple. Furthermore, the introduction of Ripple is not something that banks can decide on alone. The group that has the greatest influence on the introduction of Ripple is the bank’s major clients.
So, if Fortune 500 companies (such as Samsung) are favorable to Ripple, banks will also consider introducing it, but the reality is not like that. For large corporations that deal in large amounts of money, stability is more important than speed. Fast foreign exchange transfers are a service that is more appealing to individuals who travel abroad, but from the bank’s perspective, individuals’ demands are a low priority.
Even if you agree to this, you may ask, “But Google invested?” However, Google originally invests a lot here and there. Ripple is just one of many early-stage technology companies that Google has invested in, and Google’s investment does not guarantee Ripple’s success.
Google recently established a holding company called Alphabet. It literally means that it will do everything from A to Z. That’s why Google invests a lot in various startups, and not all of them are successful. There are many cases where successful startups disappear after being acquired by Google.
About 60% of the XRP issued so far is within Ripple, and the rest is traded on the market. Even if a bank introduces XRP, it will not trade directly with Ripple and will not purchase it through an exchange. Ripple’s founder has already joined the ranks of the world’s 100 richest people. Regardless of the fate of the XRP token, Ripple’s founder has nothing to regret. If things go wrong, only the coin buyers will suffer.
I also posted an article about Ripple a while ago.
It seems that it is still unknown whether Ripple will do well in the future. https://steemit.com/kr/@kanisuka/xqnqb
And, I’ll also link articles for newbies~
[Hashtags for newbies!] (https://steemit.com/busy/@kanisuka/1)
[Let’s use the newbie project!] (https://steemit.com/kr/@kanisuka/2)
I hope it will be helpful to many newbies like me, so I’ve organized it all~
Work hard and become a whale~
It was like that in the past and it’s like that now, Ripple is still in a lawsuit over whether it’s a security or not. It would be good in terms of price once the lawsuit is over.