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Okay, , I understand your question more clearly now. I don't believe 1 XRP is equivalent to 1 unit of some measure called a "Ripple". I know what the Drop unit of measure is and have always heard that term used. I haven't heard of a "Ripple" unit of measure.
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This shows clearly that a drop is one millionth of an XRP. NOT one millionth of some nonexistent unit of measure (Ripple). The "Ripple" unit of measure could be a misnomer from people inappropriately using the term Ripple in place of the cryptocurrency #XRP.
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I love the beautiful simplicity of the #XRP currency. Using a base of 10 and its powers to describe it. There are 10^11 (or 100 billion) XRP. A drop is 10^-6 (or one millionth of an) XRP. We’ll be paying for tacos together with a handful of “drops” eventually. 🌮 💧
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