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Quoted: You're the guy that thinks Ripple is going to 500 bucks and is evidently (as it would have to do at that point) going to consume 70% of the money on the planet. BTW, btc didn't start off "buying shady shit on the dark web", it started with a very different purpose. Ripple is a bank settlement network, not a cryptocurrency -- there's literally nothing in common between it and btc or any other cryptocurrency. View Quote Not exactly. Your lack of critical thinking (which you showed with the pic and link you posted) means I would be wasting my time explaining, so I won't. Anyway, best of luck in the BTC/altcoin/shitcoin game, .bro |
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lol Not exactly. Your lack of critical thinking (which you showed with the pic and link you posted) means I would be wasting my time explaining, so I won't. Anyway, best of luck in the BTC/altcoin/shitcoin game, .bro View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: You're the guy that thinks Ripple is going to 500 bucks and is evidently (as it would have to do at that point) going to consume 70% of the money on the planet. BTW, btc didn't start off "buying shady shit on the dark web", it started with a very different purpose. Ripple is a bank settlement network, not a cryptocurrency -- there's literally nothing in common between it and btc or any other cryptocurrency. Not exactly. Your lack of critical thinking (which you showed with the pic and link you posted) means I would be wasting my time explaining, so I won't. Anyway, best of luck in the BTC/altcoin/shitcoin game, .bro I posted links with discussions and a picture. I didn't write either. |
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Ok, coinsmarkets deposit went through. Took about an extra 45 minutes beyond what the blockchain explorer said.
Now, what shitcoin to gamble on? EMB? I have a whole .179 LTC to use. |
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You're the guy that thinks Ripple is going to 500 bucks and is evidently (as it would have to do at that point) going to consume 70% of the money on the planet. BTW, btc didn't start off "buying shady shit on the dark web", it started with a very different purpose. Ripple is a bank settlement network, not a cryptocurrency -- there's literally nothing in common between it and btc or any other cryptocurrency. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: btc isn't going to a million dollars either, but it has more possibility to go up than xrp. xrp can be generated on a whim, deleted on a whim, etc. Comparing it to btc is silly, because btc isn't a centralized bank settlement coin. https://img.memecdn.com/cool-story-bro_o_1095006.jpg Your so full of shit it's not even funny. You either don't know what you're talking about or just lying, either way. and we're talking about mass adoption here, most people/banks won't be using a coin like BTC that started off buying shady shit on the "dark web". BTW, btc didn't start off "buying shady shit on the dark web", it started with a very different purpose. Ripple is a bank settlement network, not a cryptocurrency -- there's literally nothing in common between it and btc or any other cryptocurrency. |
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If I initiate a buy order using BTC as payment on binance, I'm locked in at that price right?
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This. There's no way the banks use XRP with a third of them in private hands View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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My understanding is that XRP is really just a proof of concept. The actual settlement networks proposed by Ripple will not use XRP. Quoted: Let's address this. 1) Somebody a few pages back mentioned Ripple will dump "new" XRP on to the market as if it was conjured out of thin air. That's false. All the XRP that will exist already exists...and a small portion goes away with every transaction. XRP is deflationary. 2) The released XRP isn't just going to get dumped on to Binance on the first of every month. It is sold to Ripple's clients, partners, and institutional investors. 3) If they were going to "dump" XRP on to the market they wouldn't have set up the escrow that limits them to a set amount each month. 4) Dumping XRP (and thus the price) makes zero sense. XRP is Ripple's biggest asset. They have a responsibility to their shareholders and clients to maintain or improve the value of XRP. 5) There is no set amount they will absolutely sell each month. They are LIMITED TO A SET AMOUNT they can sell, but they don't have to sell anything. In that case there's a mechanism that recycles the released XRP BACK IN TO ESCROW. Here's how the escrow works: https://ripple.com/insights/ripple-escrows-55-billion-xrp-for-supply-predictability/ |
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I did. If you put it in your own wallet it will stake (like earning interest on your coins). If left on cryptopia, the exchange is keeping the interest.
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McAfee has now deleted his tweets about Verge from this morning
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What are The benefits of moving Emb on coinsmarkets for staking vs setting up the wallet in your pc and staking?
I have no clue whats going on here. |
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JoeJeep had a good explanation a few pages back. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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My understanding is that XRP is really just a proof of concept. The actual settlement networks proposed by Ripple will not use XRP. Quoted: Let's address this. 1) Somebody a few pages back mentioned Ripple will dump "new" XRP on to the market as if it was conjured out of thin air. That's false. All the XRP that will exist already exists...and a small portion goes away with every transaction. XRP is deflationary. 2) The released XRP isn't just going to get dumped on to Binance on the first of every month. It is sold to Ripple's clients, partners, and institutional investors. 3) If they were going to "dump" XRP on to the market they wouldn't have set up the escrow that limits them to a set amount each month. 4) Dumping XRP (and thus the price) makes zero sense. XRP is Ripple's biggest asset. They have a responsibility to their shareholders and clients to maintain or improve the value of XRP. 5) There is no set amount they will absolutely sell each month. They are LIMITED TO A SET AMOUNT they can sell, but they don't have to sell anything. In that case there's a mechanism that recycles the released XRP BACK IN TO ESCROW. Here's how the escrow works: https://ripple.com/insights/ripple-escrows-55-billion-xrp-for-supply-predictability/ |
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My understanding is that XRP is really just a proof of concept. The actual settlement networks proposed by Ripple will not use XRP. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: btc isn't going to a million dollars either, but it has more possibility to go up than xrp. xrp can be generated on a whim, deleted on a whim, etc. Comparing it to btc is silly, because btc isn't a centralized bank settlement coin. https://img.memecdn.com/cool-story-bro_o_1095006.jpg Your so full of shit it's not even funny. You either don't know what you're talking about or just lying, either way. and we're talking about mass adoption here, most people/banks won't be using a coin like BTC that started off buying shady shit on the "dark web". BTW, btc didn't start off "buying shady shit on the dark web", it started with a very different purpose. Ripple is a bank settlement network, not a cryptocurrency -- there's literally nothing in common between it and btc or any other cryptocurrency. |
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My understanding is that XRP is really just a proof of concept. The actual settlement networks proposed by Ripple will not use XRP. But it's okay, they're going to dump a billion of those every month for the next 50 months or so. |
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My understanding is that XRP is really just a proof of concept. The actual settlement networks proposed by Ripple will not use XRP. Quoted: Let's address this. 1) Somebody a few pages back mentioned Ripple will dump "new" XRP on to the market as if it was conjured out of thin air. That's false. All the XRP that will exist already exists...and a small portion goes away with every transaction. XRP is deflationary. 2) The released XRP isn't just going to get dumped on to Binance on the first of every month. It is sold to Ripple's clients, partners, and institutional investors. 3) If they were going to "dump" XRP on to the market they wouldn't have set up the escrow that limits them to a set amount each month. 4) Dumping XRP (and thus the price) makes zero sense. XRP is Ripple's biggest asset. They have a responsibility to their shareholders and clients to maintain or improve the value of XRP. 5) There is no set amount they will absolutely sell each month. They are LIMITED TO A SET AMOUNT they can sell, but they don't have to sell anything. In that case there's a mechanism that recycles the released XRP BACK IN TO ESCROW. Here's how the escrow works: https://ripple.com/insights/ripple-escrows-55-billion-xrp-for-supply-predictability/ |
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Read his post again. He isn't talking about the 55 billion that Ripple control. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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My understanding is that XRP is really just a proof of concept. The actual settlement networks proposed by Ripple will not use XRP. Quoted: Let's address this. 1) Somebody a few pages back mentioned Ripple will dump "new" XRP on to the market as if it was conjured out of thin air. That's false. All the XRP that will exist already exists...and a small portion goes away with every transaction. XRP is deflationary. 2) The released XRP isn't just going to get dumped on to Binance on the first of every month. It is sold to Ripple's clients, partners, and institutional investors. 3) If they were going to "dump" XRP on to the market they wouldn't have set up the escrow that limits them to a set amount each month. 4) Dumping XRP (and thus the price) makes zero sense. XRP is Ripple's biggest asset. They have a responsibility to their shareholders and clients to maintain or improve the value of XRP. 5) There is no set amount they will absolutely sell each month. They are LIMITED TO A SET AMOUNT they can sell, but they don't have to sell anything. In that case there's a mechanism that recycles the released XRP BACK IN TO ESCROW. Here's how the escrow works: https://ripple.com/insights/ripple-escrows-55-billion-xrp-for-supply-predictability/ |
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He is -- but he's making silly assumptions by pretending that the people that run Ripple don't want the 100 billion dollars that 55 billion xrp is now worth. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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My understanding is that XRP is really just a proof of concept. The actual settlement networks proposed by Ripple will not use XRP. Quoted: Let's address this. 1) Somebody a few pages back mentioned Ripple will dump "new" XRP on to the market as if it was conjured out of thin air. That's false. All the XRP that will exist already exists...and a small portion goes away with every transaction. XRP is deflationary. 2) The released XRP isn't just going to get dumped on to Binance on the first of every month. It is sold to Ripple's clients, partners, and institutional investors. 3) If they were going to "dump" XRP on to the market they wouldn't have set up the escrow that limits them to a set amount each month. 4) Dumping XRP (and thus the price) makes zero sense. XRP is Ripple's biggest asset. They have a responsibility to their shareholders and clients to maintain or improve the value of XRP. 5) There is no set amount they will absolutely sell each month. They are LIMITED TO A SET AMOUNT they can sell, but they don't have to sell anything. In that case there's a mechanism that recycles the released XRP BACK IN TO ESCROW. Here's how the escrow works: https://ripple.com/insights/ripple-escrows-55-billion-xrp-for-supply-predictability/ |
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Ok, I'm now also an EMB millionaire. 1.3 million coins in my greedy little hands. When do they issue me my Lambo? Actually, I'm probably going to get a Lada instead. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e6/Lada_2107_aka_Lada_Riva_October_1995_1452cc.jpg/1200px-Lada_2107_aka_Lada_Riva_October_1995_1452cc.jpg View Quote |
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lol! If you are going to dream Lada....dream big! https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-YyXqYWFjkCg/WSLM3Uy5aGI/AAAAAAAB2Zc/JpskmU4Q3ZcNJPzv37gnLHKo15eCvNC3ACJoC/w314-h273/lada%2Btransformer.gif View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Ok, I'm now also an EMB millionaire. 1.3 million coins in my greedy little hands. When do they issue me my Lambo? Actually, I'm probably going to get a Lada instead. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e6/Lada_2107_aka_Lada_Riva_October_1995_1452cc.jpg/1200px-Lada_2107_aka_Lada_Riva_October_1995_1452cc.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-YyXqYWFjkCg/WSLM3Uy5aGI/AAAAAAAB2Zc/JpskmU4Q3ZcNJPzv37gnLHKo15eCvNC3ACJoC/w314-h273/lada%2Btransformer.gif Got my plates in for the huracan |
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Shit just got real. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/241846/B5012EC6-5EF4-4D6F-A3A3-49F01ECC88CC-405842.JPG A true XVG hoe-dler View Quote |
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Shit just got real. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/241846/B5012EC6-5EF4-4D6F-A3A3-49F01ECC88CC-405842.JPG A true XVG hoe-dler View Quote Now I aint say she's a verge diggah, But she aint messin' with no broke n***** |
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Where the hell are you guys buying COLX? And thats coinsmarkets.com for the EMB stake?
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Quoted: He is -- but he's making silly assumptions by pretending that the people that run Ripple don't want the 100 billion dollars that 55 billion xrp is now worth. View Quote -Decent price for someone who has $1k+ to "invest" -It's recognizable and not too scary for newbs -Good marketing and media presence -Fast transactions and low fees -Supported by Ledger Nano S -On all the exchanges |
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FACT - Holding XRP (and XLM) through 2018 will be a smart play as more normie money comes into the crypto sphere. -Decent price for someone who has $1k+ to "invest" -It's recognizable and not too scary for newbs -Good marketing and media presence -Fast transactions and low fees -Supported by Ledger Nano S -On all the exchanges View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: He is -- but he's making silly assumptions by pretending that the people that run Ripple don't want the 100 billion dollars that 55 billion xrp is now worth. -Decent price for someone who has $1k+ to "invest" -It's recognizable and not too scary for newbs -Good marketing and media presence -Fast transactions and low fees -Supported by Ledger Nano S -On all the exchanges |
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and it's still not a cryptocurrency, it's a bank settlement coin owned by banks and controlled by banks. And it's not on all the exchanges. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: FACT - Holding XRP (and XLM) through 2018 will be a smart play as more normie money comes into the crypto sphere. -Decent price for someone who has $1k+ to "invest" -It's recognizable and not too scary for newbs -Good marketing and media presence -Fast transactions and low fees -Supported by Ledger Nano S -On all the exchanges View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: FACT - Holding XRP (and XLM) through 2018 will be a smart play as more normie money comes into the crypto sphere. -Decent price for someone who has $1k+ to "invest" -It's recognizable and not too scary for newbs -Good marketing and media presence -Fast transactions and low fees -Supported by Ledger Nano S -On all the exchanges Don't get me wrong, I'm glad I was convinced to put money in it earlier (why get hung up on the specifics....just recognize the direction of the stampede and make money). The best part about investing in XRP is knowing nothing about it |
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Until it runs out of steam and the next new shiny thing gets pumped. Don't get me wrong, I'm glad I was convinced to put money in it earlier (why get hung up on the specifics....just recognize the direction of the stampede and make money). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: FACT - Holding XRP (and XLM) through 2018 will be a smart play as more normie money comes into the crypto sphere. -Decent price for someone who has $1k+ to "invest" -It's recognizable and not too scary for newbs -Good marketing and media presence -Fast transactions and low fees -Supported by Ledger Nano S -On all the exchanges Don't get me wrong, I'm glad I was convinced to put money in it earlier (why get hung up on the specifics....just recognize the direction of the stampede and make money). The best part about investing in XRP is knowing nothing about it |
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And the noobies have no idea anything you just said. All they care about is it's like Bitcoin but they can actually afford it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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How long did it take for your ember wallets to sync? Mine has only increased 10mb in size the past 2 hours or so.
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Ok, I'm now also an EMB millionaire. 1.3 million coins in my greedy little hands. When do they issue me my Lambo? Actually, I'm probably going to get a Lada instead. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e6/Lada_2107_aka_Lada_Riva_October_1995_1452cc.jpg/1200px-Lada_2107_aka_Lada_Riva_October_1995_1452cc.jpg View Quote |
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Ok, I'm now also an EMB millionaire. 1.3 million coins in my greedy little hands. When do they issue me my Lambo? Actually, I'm probably going to get a Lada instead. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e6/Lada_2107_aka_Lada_Riva_October_1995_1452cc.jpg/1200px-Lada_2107_aka_Lada_Riva_October_1995_1452cc.jpg |
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At the time I bought it about 0.179 LTC. So like $35 or so. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Ok, I'm now also an EMB millionaire. 1.3 million coins in my greedy little hands. When do they issue me my Lambo? Actually, I'm probably going to get a Lada instead. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e6/Lada_2107_aka_Lada_Riva_October_1995_1452cc.jpg/1200px-Lada_2107_aka_Lada_Riva_October_1995_1452cc.jpg How much does 1.3 cost? |
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XVG just had a HUGE sell wall. Not seen one this big yet. People are making serious money out there.
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EmberCoin looks like it was a quick pump and dump shit coin
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XVG FUD wars just hit another level. Check out XVG Whale's tweets.
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Ah well, it just paid off my student loans sooooo...I don't give a fuck ...and no one else does either, so why are you still here? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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