I cleared my XRP position for reasons you wouldn't expect.



Don't rush to criticize, let me explain.

Previously, there were many voices saying XRP was dead, too centralized, couldn't pass regulatory hurdles, banks would never touch cryptocurrencies, speed advantages didn't matter, and compliance costs were too high...

But look now? Every argument is being proven wrong. From the US to Europe, institutional investors are starting to reassess this asset. Banks' attitudes are softening. Regulatory frameworks are gradually becoming clearer. The transaction speed and cost structure that XRP can handle are finally being recognized in real-world scenarios.

The true reversal isn't that the technology has changed, but that the entire market's perception of it has flipped. Sometimes, the best selling point is when the market shifts from "impossible" to "maybe possible."
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GasFeeWhisperervip
· 01-08 12:44
Those who are selling off are betting on a reversal, but the real winners have already bottomed out haha It's true that cognitive reversal is important, but why wait until now to see through it? A softer attitude from banks = institutions are about to enter, and the XRP story might be different this time But was it a bit early to sell... Institutions reassessing? I want to see their chip movements and what they have to say The speed advantage has been recognized, but how long it can be maintained is the key Is it really just a cognitive reversal, or is it an upgraded version of a scam to harvest retail investors?
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MemeEchoervip
· 01-06 18:49
Clear out your holdings if you want, why make it so suspenseful... Basically, it's just about taking profits when the time is right. I believe in a cognitive shift, but will institutions really enter XRP on a large scale? That's a bit far-fetched.
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PumpBeforeRugvip
· 01-06 02:00
Liquidating XRP? Bro, are you about to make your last crazy move before the bottom? Saying this now is really going to cost you... Wait, your logic is reversed. If the outlook is really so clear, why are you running? Oh my, another story of "I saw through it so I left," but this time the logic actually holds up... The bank's attitude softening + regulatory clarity, these two conditions combined are no joke. But I always feel like you're paving the way for some bottom-fisher at a certain price level, mischievous smile. There's nothing wrong with the cognitive reversal—going from "impossible" to "maybe possible" is the critical point for huge profits, but you insist on going all in at this moment...
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LootboxPhobiavip
· 01-05 21:49
Damn, clearing XRP? This timing is a bit aggressive, institutions are just starting to buy in. This cognitive reversal theory... sounds like an excuse to escape the top, honestly. Either you make a killing this round, or you'll regret it until next year.
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ForkInTheRoadvip
· 01-05 21:48
Selling before dawn, huh? Classic move. --- Laughing to death, just because your perception flips, you want to run. Looks like you might have missed this wave. --- Bank attitude softens and you dare to clear your positions? I think you're really panicking. --- Wait, so are you making a lot of money or losing a lot? --- The reversal has already happened, and you're actually running away? That's a bit unreasonable, buddy. --- Well said, actually just trying to catch the bottom and be the next sucker to take over. --- The moment the regulatory framework becomes clear is probably the most dangerous. --- I really don't understand XRP this time, but I can't understand your logic even more. --- Re-evaluation by institutions = you should run. This turn of events is a bit abrupt.
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0xSoullessvip
· 01-05 21:35
Clearing out positions and deliberately teasing is nothing more than creating expectations before bottom-fishing. Institutions reassessing? We've heard this line with every coin, and the next second it's another story. The banks' attitude softening is really hilarious. Still the same old saying—regulatory friendliness = friendly to harvest profits, don't get it wrong.
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SignatureDeniedvip
· 01-05 21:34
Selling before dawn, hilarious, this is the fate of the retail investors --- XRP's recent reversal is indeed fierce, but I didn't quite understand the logic of clearing out --- When institutions are bottom-fishing, we’re buying high. Now that perceptions have flipped, we’re running away? Something's off --- Basically, it's about making money and rushing to cash out. No wonder others do the same --- Wait, are you saying you’re now less optimistic? Or do you think the hype is over --- I believe in the bank’s softened attitude, but isn’t this the perfect time to bottom-fish --- From "impossible" to "maybe possible," yet we went from "possibly optimistic" to completely giving up. That’s really daring --- The story between the absolute bottom and the top is always written by the big players --- I understand this selling point; it’s just afraid that turning around might lead to a mess again --- Wake up, wake up, but it feels like you sold too early
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DegenWhisperervip
· 01-05 21:33
Haha, it's true that I sold it, and I don't dare to look back now The entry of institutions has been blown too hard, and there are really not many who can persist until now Waiting to see how to go behind, I feel that the wind direction has indeed changed The clearance point sells well, and I am afraid that I will regret it for a month This reversal speed is faster than the speed at which I cut meat
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