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Kim Dotcom: Invest in Bitcoin Before U.S. Debt Spirals Out of Control

Kim dotcom: invest in bitcoin before u. S. Debt spirals out of control

Kim Dotcom: Invest in Bitcoin Before U.S. Debt Spirals Out of Control


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Controversial Internet pirate and bitcoin advocate Kim Dotcom is urging everyone to invest in gold and bitcoin because the U.S. government is adding $1 trillion to its debt every year, which will never be paid. The debt will destroy the U.S. and create a global economic collapse, Dotcom argued in a tweet.

Dotcom also tweeted that U.S. President Donald Trump began his term with an empire on life support, and that leading economists agree the U.S. debt is not sustainable.

Dotcom’s Warnings Not Unfounded

While Dotcom is controversial, his warnings are perhaps not unfounded, given the fact that the federal deficit rose 20% in the last 10 months, according to a recent report from the Congressional Budget Office, as reported by The Hill. From Oct. 1 to July, spending surpassed revenue by $682 billion, which is $116 billion more than the same period for the prior fiscal year.

The expanding deficit has been driven by Pres. Trump’s tax cuts and a Congressional agreement to increase spending. Trump has claimed the tax cuts will lead to stronger economic growth, delivering more tax revenue and reducing the deficit.

While the U.S. economy grew by 4.1% in the second quarter, economists have noted that more growth is needed to cut the deficit.

Deficit To Rise

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Data source: u. S. Government | image source: wikimedia

The deficit is expected to hit $793 billion at the end of the year and approach $1 trillion in 2019. Interest payments to service the debt are forecast to become the fastest rising yearly expenditure. In 30 years, servicing the debt will outpace expenditures on defense and Social Security.

Also read: New Zealand court rules Kim Dotcom can be extradited to the U.S.

Tweeters Weigh In

Responses to Dotcom’s post ran the gamut.

One tweeter said a military junta will emerge to protect people. Some agreed with Dotcom and said the U.S. dollar is already worthless, while another tweeter said the solution is to eliminate the country’s central bank.

Yet another tweeter responded that the debt will be restructured and that in the meantime, a restoration of the “manufacturing hole” caused by the North American Free Trade Agreement will restore U.S. manufacturing and lead to stronger economic growth.

Dotcom, meanwhile continues his battle with the U.S. government. In 2012, Dotcom was indicted by a U.S. grand jury over his file-sharing site, Megaupload.

The FBI shut down the site and ordered a raid on Dotcom’s home, accusing him of copyright infringement, money laundering and racketeering. Dotcom has been fighting extradition to the U.S. from New Zealand.

Featured image from Wikimedia

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Published at Sun, 12 Aug 2018 20:15:22 +0000

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Riding the wave of recent positive news for Ripple, the XRP token is roaring with a 200% price surge over the weekend as the cryptocurrency market is reaching higher highs. But is Ripple for real or is it being fueled by confusion among new investors? 


Is Ripple For Real?

Jokes were abound this weekend as the cryptocurrency industry embraced April Fool’s Day in usual fashion. Meanwhile, Ripple experienced a serious surge with its market cap soaring from $360,000 USD to over $2.3 billion.

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The price of Ripple XRP token experienced a whopping seven-fold increase in the past few days, and easily outperformed recent stalwarts such as Dash, Monero and the SegWit hopeful Litecoin in the past week. Even bitcoin, which managed to break the $1,100 barrier on news of becoming a legal form of payment in Japan, could not match yesterday’s 200% rise. 

The rise comes amid news of Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ recently joining Ripple’s Interbank Group for Global Payments Based on Distributed Financial Technology.

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“We are pleased to join Ripple’s Global Payments Steering Group,” said Hirofumi Aihara, General Manager, MUFG Digital Innovation Division. “…Collaborating with other members of GPSG, MUFG will contribute to the creation of standards for Ripple’s network.”

Ripple is positioning itself as a cheaper payment network, particularly for large banks and enterprises, with a much higher throughput compared to bitcoin. CEO Brad Garlinghouse explained that Ripple could rival traditional systems such as Visa with nearly 70K transactions in just 3.7 seconds and at a lower cost than bitcoin.

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However, the token might be setting up for a reality check as some believe the price surge has been fueled by a “misunderstanding.” Critics on Bitcointalk.org reacted to the meteoric rise, pointing out that Ripple, the company, is not the same as the XRP token and its Ripple Consensus ledger.

According to Ripple, its Global Payments Steering Group (GSPG) is where “leading banks are working with Ripple to reduce the time and cost of settlement, while also enabling new types of high-volume, low-value global transactions.”

By coming together to form the GSPG, these banks are laying the foundation for a new payments network, underpinned by Ripple’s solutions and supported by rules and governance for global settlement.

In other words, new demand for the XRP token could merely be speculative at this point as banks would be able to bypass transactions on the Ripple Consensus Ledger with their own Ripple-inspired platforms.

The commentator also noted:

Check the volumes, [Poloniex] currently stands for $150M+ volume, RCL only 20. What now is happening is a pump, driven by people misunderstanding the news.

The Rise and Rise of Cryptocurrencies

Overall, April is getting off to a hot start for cryptocurrencies as the total market capitalization is now a record $27 billion. It has been on an uptrend, particularly accelerating as of late following the rejection of the COIN bitcoin ETF in mid-March.

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Though Bitcoin price has remained relatively stable oscillating between $900 and $1,200 amid scaling uncertainty, its overall dominance of the market has seen a huge drop from 84% to 68%.

Nevertheless, while the rejection of the first ever ETF might be seen as a setback for bitcoin to some, the media attention received in the run-up to the decision appears to have attracted new investors to the crypto space as a whole.

What is the real cause for Ripple’s price rise? Is bitcoin waning dominance a temporary phenomenon? Let us know in the comments below!


Images courtesy of coinmarketcap.com, Shutterstock, twitter, MUFG 

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