Buying Ripple with The Federal Reserve with Luis Fernando Mises

in dtube •  6 years ago 


Luis Fernando Mises is known as the founder of the Emancipated Human website and podcast, as a healer using plant medicine such as huachuma, and as a consultant on servant leadership - helping bosses learn to serve their employees and create a productive workplace. In a recent project management engagement with the Federal Reserve, Luis was surprised to learn that many people there are very interested in digital currency - especially Ripple.

In this episode, Luis explains why he sold his bitcoin and ether, and moved his position mainly into the Ripple token XRP after speaking to some people at the Fed, attempting to put his sails into a head wind and hopefully increase his own financial freedom. Kurt counters by making the case for a small cap project which is making consistent progress, Halo Platform.


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So, have you looked further into ripple since this conversation, and if so, what's your views?
Peace.

Negative, I haven't looked further into it. The case Luis makes is a speculative and political, not necessarily about the technology. For years I knew that XRP was meant to be the bank coin, so I stayed away from it. I missed an opportunity because of that, but I don't really regret it.

I was watching a Jim Rogers interview the other day where he said, it's important to invest on what is going to happen - not what you want to happen. So Luis has a point.