A primary source is like hearing a story from the person who was actually there.
If your friend saw a dragon and told you about it, that’s a primary source.
If someone else just heard about your friend seeing the dragon and told you, that’s a secondary source.
So when people online say things about $XRP or #Ripple but can’t show a primary source (like a document, an on-chain proof, or a quote from the person who actually said it)… that means they’re just repeating a story they heard from someone else.
Always check the primary source before you believe the dragon is real. 🐉
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