We can fight each other or we can align against those who think people shouldn't be allowed to make their own choices. Do we want to repeat the mistake that got us into the mess Trump's getting us out of?
This is wildly unconstitutional. I have no words for how outrageous this abuse of power is. Everyone involved in this is completely unfit for any public office in the United States.
Looking forward to speaking at #InnovateDenver for a second year – I’m told the dress code is “Denver Casual” – Ski gear? Cow boots? All of the above? See you in Colorado!
It’s here - Ripple’s roadmap for institutional DeFi on the XRP Ledger in 2025. As roadmaps go, I (personally) think this one is pretty great – outlining a clear direction with use cases and features (available and to be proposed) of what Ripple will be focused on contributing to
I'm asking because I genuinely don't know. What do people think are the best arguments in support of any kind of digital asset reserve? They can be for specific assets, all assets, classes of assets. I don't care. I just want to hear the best arguments for any kind of reserve.
People who take aspirin frequently suffer from more headaches than people who don't take aspirin. Does that mean aspirin isn't an effective treatment for headaches?
I noticed something interesting about many memecoins on XRPL. In many cases, nearly all of their liquidity is in the form of an AMM between XRP and the memecoin. This means that if the price of XRP (say, measured in dollars) goes up, say, 5%, the price of the memecoin (again,
This is a fascinating case. While there is a national security exception to the First Amendment, it's very narrow and I think if this is retaliation for viewpoint, Perkins Coie wins. But I'm not convinced that how a law firm practices law or chooses clients falls under viewpoint.