Could XRP be the magic solution (or does it seem too good to be true)?

Imagine this: the U.S. Treasury takes a large part of the XRP deposit, at $1,000 each, totaling $36 trillion. Would this be enough to pay off the national debt? Let's assume $9 trillion will be refinanced this year.

If this happens, it would not only eliminate the annual payments of $1 billion for debt service, but it would also allow for very low tax rates, potentially saving vital programs like Social Security and healthcare.

It sounds amazing, doesn’t it? And it might seem too good to be true. The truth is that Congress will find a way to complicate things, like "sharks in a feeding frenzy."

For the government to assess XRP and take it at $1,000 would merely be a credit step, just like our current currency. Could it serve as a financial "magic wand"?

Still, let’s remember that utility and operational value are the true basis for price.