4/ The #SDGs for 2030 agenda is like a crystal ball for long term investing because its intended outcomes are specific and highly likely to continue being moved forward by the UN. 🔮
What technologies will be needed to operationalize it that you and I can invest in?? Crypto. 📈
5/ The following report from the ITU, an agency of the #UnitedNations, lists the various use cases of #DistributedLedger technology (#Crypto) and the significance of it in the attainment of the #SDGs. 🦾
9/ The report above illustrates the UN’s most noteworthy opportunities for #Crypto, which, to me, reads like a list of where they’ll certainly be investing their money:
Remittances, Renewable Energy, Property Rights, Supply Chain, and Digital ID. ✅
1/ I have no idea what compelled me to watch The Hunchback of Notre Dame last night but I couldn’t help but notice a very familiar king: Quasimodo, the red haired, green eyed (black left-eyed), “King of Fools.” 👑
2/ Side note: the term “King of Fools” piqued my interest because BG has referenced Parsifal, “the pure fool,” in the past and the Grateful Dead music video, “Ripple,” is centered around “the fool” tarot card. Clearly there is something more to this fool theme.
3/ Anyway, the connections didn’t stop there. What was Quasimodo’s job? — Bell ringer at the Notre Dame cathedral. Meaning he literally pulled a rope to ring a bell. Remind you of a certain rope-pulled bell being wrung in BG’s poker riddle? 🔔
1/ @bearableguy123 is an enigma of the #XRPcommunity who has posted obscure riddles for the #XRParmy to solve for years. The following is a proposed solution to those riddles… and you’re not going to like it. 🧸
2/ It starts with revealing the identity of the king: King Ludwig II of Bavaria (1845 - 1886), known as “The Mad King.” 😠👑
Each king has the same blue/white color combo and distinctive pattern on their robes. This pattern can be seen crystal clear on Ludwig’s Coat of Arms.… https://t.co/IUy7pFSjGrtwitter.com/i/web/status/1…
3/ Backstory – At age 13, Ludwig was obsessed with the operas of Richard Wagner. In fact, when he took the throne in 1864, the first thing he did was invite Wagner to move in as “composer-inresidence,” which he accepted.
1/ I’m just gonna say it. 🤷♂️ I’m skeptical of the pandemic because it presented the perfect catalyst to accelerate the implementation of a long-awaited global digital financial system that otherwise would have been under impossible scrutiny… 🧵 #TheGreatReset
2/ First, the gradual establishment of a one world government (New World Order), is no longer a “crazy” conspiracy theory, but general knowledge… 🌍🔀🌐
…It’s been the plan for decades and has gradually been ushered in by the UN, IMF and WEF, among others, over generations:
3/ Second, this New World Order (NWO) can’t succeed without a new digital financial system… and that system is moments away from going live… 😮
From the World Government Summit 2022: 👀
“We're about to introduce a new [financial system], what we call, blockchain."
1/ I dug way too deep and now fully believe the photo @Ripple uses in “ISO 20022: Shaping the Future of Cross-Border Payments,” reveals a hidden link between $XRP and a MASSIVE global agenda... 🤷♂️🧵
2/ First, for context, I’ve been researching the UN’s “Sustainable Development Goals for 2030” agenda (#SDGs) to find the crypto opportunities it presents: here’s a thread for background: 🌍🔀🌐
3/ Second, I’ve been researching $XRP for years and believe it will be a main fixture of the future digital financial system… and this relates back to the #SDGs agenda because its success requires the establishment of that same “digital system…” 🎭
Dent Wireless, creator of $DENT coin, will be a major player in the #crypto industry. I’ve been following the project for a while and wanted to create a 🧵 explaining what DENT is and why I’m so #bullish. ⚛️ [1]
$DENT was founded in June 2017 to liberate the global mobile data market with E-sim technology. Before E-Sim, mobile data was only available through corporations, locking people into fixed monthly contracts... 🔒 [2]
This meant people had no control over their data - If they used too much, they paid fees, if they had a surplus, they couldn’t sell it. This made data contracts very expensive and priced out millions of people, especially in least developed countries… Enter $DENT. 🤩 [3]