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Crypto Banter’s Ran Neuner says Ripple is ‘despicable,’ tips hat to ZachXBT: Hall of Flame

Crypto Banter’s Ran Neuner says Ripple is ‘despicable,’ tips hat to ZachXBT: Hall of Flame

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Source: Coin Telegraph

Crypto Banter host Ran Neuner takes aim at Ripple and FatMan Terra, tips his hat to ZachXBT and explains his young kids can read charts.

Ran Neuner is the CEO of Onchain Capital, founder of Crypto Banter, and a vocal crypto commentator on X. 

Crypto Banters Ran Neuner has a problem with the structure of XRP and Ripple.

While he appreciates

What led to Twitter Fame?

Neuner says he started a Twitter account for work.

I started my Twitter account when I started the first televised crypto show in the world [Crypto Trader] on CNBC. I needed a Twitter account. In the beginning, I had reasonably fast growth, he tells Magazine.

Despite lacking a formal growth strategy, Neuner now sees a constant flow of followers thanks to his daily live broadcasts on YouTube and his regular sessions on Twitter Spaces.

It is a great place to test your opinion, and it is a great outlet when I feel strongly about something. I rally people in the community.

Twitter Beefs

Spicy Beef: FatMan Terra

Neuner isnt a fan of anonymous sleuth FatMan Terra.

He hides behind an avatar, no one knows who he is well, we know exactly who he is, Neuner says.

FatMan Terra began investigating Neuner over his ties to Terraform Labs, shortly after its native token, LUNA, collapsed.

He believes he can just spread misinformation to create narratives and stories about people, says Neuner.

Neuner says that during a bear market, people are always looking for someone to blame, and FatMan Terra targeting influential people does more damage than he thinks.

We get threats all the time because of his actions, Neuner explains.

Beef with pleasant aftertaste: ZachXBT

Neuner has had a wild ride with crypto scam investigator ZachXBT but admits that he is still a fan of him at the end of the day.

Even in my worst times of being attacked by ZachXBT, I believe the service that ZachXBT does is a really valuable service in the community, Neuner declares.

Neuner explains that he ended up in a mediation process with ZachXBT after the investigator accused him of pumping and dumping on his followers. Neuner was considering suing because of the damage he sustained.

In the mediation, we showed him his tweets and allegations were wrong, and he was man enough to write a thread about it saying he is wrong.

What type of content do you do?

Most of his content is crypto-related and occasional veers into financial advice:

90% of my tweets are crypto-related, Neuner explains, adding that the other 10% is complaining about bad culture.

I have a passion for good service. I have a complete dislike for getting bad service. So, I hate flying on any type of American airline. They dont want your business.

What content do you like?

Neuner explains he much prefers to follow people whom he disagrees with.

The more people you hate on your Twitter feed, the better your experience will be. This is because Twitter becomes an echo chamber, and markets love echo chambers. Surround yourself with people you dont agree with they will show you why you dont agree with them.

Adam Cochran and Cory Klippsten are a couple of good examples. Cochran is a neurotic, hysterical person who acts like everything is the end of the world. 

Neuner cant stand reading his tweets but forces himself to anyway. Klippsten, meanwhile, seems to think he is the chief Bitcoiner.

He genuinely believes that he is the CEO of Bitcoin and has more of a share of Bitcoin than anyone else. I listen to him to understand what the Bitcoin Maxis are thinking.

But there are accounts he follows for useful and insightful market commentary.

If I want on-chain analysis, Ill go to Dylan LeClair or Will Clemente, Neuner says.

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Predictions?

Neuner thinks that the raging bull markets era is finished, blaming it on regulatory uncertainty.

There is less money in because of regulation uncertainty, [so the next bull run] will not be as violent. We will have a slow, sustained market, he says.

He hints that it might be wise to keep a close eye on Solana, Aptos, Sui and Ethereum as potential game changers. Its probably going to be one of them, he says.

If I was going to put my money on one of them, Id say Sui over Aptos. I think technically, the people working there are better.

Neuner explains the whole space is still waiting for that one killer application to get mass adoption for blockchain.

If we get an app where we get 500 million retail people not knowing it is on a blockchain, whatever app that blockchain is written on, is going to fly to the moon, he predicts.

That could be the moment where overnight we see one go from $29 to $290, Neuner adds.

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