#VersetsCrypto In his letter to the Thessalonians (1:1-5.8b.20), Paul reminds us that true strength does not lie in military power or institutions, but in faith, hope, and love. This is a reminder about the United States and their current choices: deliver or delay, impose or dialogue. Power is ephemeral, credibility is lasting.
#VersetsCrypto Psalm 149 sings of a people who raise their voices like a spiritual army, but without weapons. A striking contrast with our markets dominated by tweets, decrees, and geopolitical decisions. In crypto, the weapon is neither nuclear nor financial: it is decentralization and transparency.
#VersetsCrypto Finally, the Gospel (Matthew 23:13-22) warns against hypocrites who shut the door to the Kingdom: 'Woe to you.' On the international stage, those who block access to global prosperity are recognized, who advocate for freedom but multiply sanctions and exclusions. In crypto as well, beware of closed doors: selective regulations, access restrictions, manipulations.
#VersetsCrypto The markets are waiting for signals from Washington $XRP
but the prophecy is clear, true power will come from openness, justice, and coherence. The blockchain, like the Kingdom of God, does not belong to those who lock it away but to those who build and share.