The crypto world was born when institutions collapsed in 2008. I will never buy XRP again because it is precisely going back to the institutional. I already made profits in December.
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$XRP TO $1,000 SAY JP MORGAN 🤯🤯🤯🤯
Over the past 18 months, I’ve had a front-row seat to something most of the world still doesn’t fully see — a complete transformation of the global financial system.
I’ve sat with presidents, prime ministers, and the CEOs of the world’s biggest institutions. I’ve spent more time in blockchain think tanks and private capital summits than I ever have before. And what I’ve come to realize is simple:
The next global financial standard will be built on XRP and XLM.
These aren’t speculative tokens. These are structured, scalable, real-world systems — and in the next 1 to 3 years, they’ll outgrow everything, even Bitcoin, in utility and reach. I believe that. I’ve seen it. And now, I’m acting on it.
With President Trump declaring America the future capital of crypto, the United States is about to become the largest source of liquidity, resources, and adoption for these two assets. And as someone who’s already built the largest and most influential financial institution in the world and the most powerful bank in the world — J.P. Morgan Chase & Co — I believe it’s time to create something new.
Something that gives people back the dream we’ve all been promised.
The idea that you can store your money — or in this case, your crypto — and earn passively, monthly, and securely.
I’m calling it the American Dream Life — but reimagined through blockchain.
So I’ve created two new institutions: - XRP BANK: for global institutional-grade settlement - XLM BANK: for everyday users, communities, and countries
These banks are built for a new world — one where people hold crypto safely, earn monthly returns, and unlock dividends, access, and evolving opportunities as the system expands.
You’re early. And we’re just getting started.
— Jamie Dimon Founder of XRP BANK & XLM BANK CEO, JPMorgan Chase
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