Stan Motyka (@stanmotyka) 's Twitter Profile
Stan Motyka

@stanmotyka

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calendar_today30-04-2021 19:03:09

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John E Deaton (@johnedeaton1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve tweeted out the petition a couple times before, but in honor of Dr. Layton tweeting it out as well, we are close to 25k and we have a few hours left, please sign if you haven’t.

Digital Perspectives (@digperspectives) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ripple/XRP-Binance Under Fire US DOJ/IRS,Julia Chatterly Grills Pomp On BTC vs XRP,XRP PRICE youtu.be/cxpCUf1wkc8 #XRP #BTC #ETH #BCH #LTC #xrpthestandard #ripple #ripplenews #DigitalPerspectives #Crypto #CryptonairesDocumentary

Arturo Portilla (@arturo_p_a) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Crypto markets are always open for trading, *except* when things get ugly and you need to access your money the most. — I've repeatedly addressed that these kinds of behaviours respond to a clear conflict of interest that exchanges have against their customers. It needs to stop.

Jeremy Hogan (@attorneyjeremy1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SEC v. Ripple hearing! Let the Judge know that there was, is, and will be much public interest in this case not only because it affects XRP but because it affects the ENTIRE CRYPTO INDUSTRY. Friday at 2 p.m. If dialing international be aware of phone charges. #4000strong

nietzbux (@nietzbux) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This hearing exemplifies how utterly shit our regulatory clarity is for crypto in the US. No human, not the judge, not the SEC, not Ripple, not any market participant has any idea what 100% constitutes a security in crypto. Pathetic.

Digital Asset Investor (@digitalassetbuy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Chinese playbook. I’ve seen it every single time the market got red hot for eight years. Every single time it was a big nothing and a buying opportunity. Only difference this time...Crypto is here to stay. cnbc.com/2021/05/21/bit…

Sputt76🚀 (@sputt76) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌸Eri ~ Carpe Diem Much explaining about Spark etc. has been done yet the “average Joe” still does not understand this rather complex way of putting Spark tokens to work. Someone has to come along and explain in a “Spark for Dummies” way. Too many people not getting it.