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16181  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why all the coins are getting cheaper? on: March 28, 2014, 12:07:59 PM
Hi
I am wondering why all the altcoins in which we trusted last year and hoping for them to go to the moon are getting cheaper it seems like a miracle needs to happen to change something

BR,

Gondel

because when bitcoin sneezes the crypto world gets a flu.
16182  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Trading, buying and getting them without mining on: March 28, 2014, 11:55:37 AM
I'm still kind of new to this Bitcoin business, so I have a question. Is a person able to buy Bitcoins from someone else, then turn around and sell them to yet another person?

yes you can trade them in an exchange just like trading stocks and commodities.

i think ripple might interest you, it's more than just a 'coin', it's a complete payment system with an exchange built in.  you can trade both fiat currency and cryptos in ripple.

anyway, to learn more about it, read here:  http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/ and there are intros and guides here:  https://xrptalk.org/forum/61-faq-and-guides/

there is a charting website as well for traders:  http://www.ripplecharts.com/#/

you can also 'mine' xrp (currency in ripple) via computing for good:  https://www.computingforgood.org/
16183  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hello :) on: March 28, 2014, 11:45:23 AM
Hi everybody, I'm Trina but you can just call me catlady. I have seven little adorable kitties and I am obsessed with coinbits. <33 I'm glad to be here with all of you.


"Fewer than 1% of people involved in cryptocurrency are women.

Let's change that."

true. i invite you to join us at ripple then.

it's more than just a 'coin', it's a complete payment system with an exchange built in. anyway, to learn more about it, read here:  http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/ and there are intros and guides here:  https://xrptalk.org/forum/61-faq-and-guides/

you can also 'mine' xrp (currency in ripple) via computing for good:  https://www.computingforgood.org/

see you.
16184  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hello everyone :) on: March 28, 2014, 11:41:08 AM
Hello,we are law organisation for financial problems and also great bitcoins supporters.
Hello to everyone and we will be more than happy to help everyone in future with any law problems,information.
We are based in Europe,which doesn't mean we can't handle US residents law action requests.
Pleasure to be part of that big community Smiley

cool. you might also want to give ripple a look. it is a network that federates everything and everyone whether you are a bank, a crypto currency exchange, an individual etc.. think of it as something like SMTP for money.

anyway, to learn more about ripple start here:  http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/ and here:  https://xrptalk.org/forum/61-faq-and-guides/ 

you can also 'mine' them via computing for good:  https://www.computingforgood.org/
16185  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Joining the conversation on: March 28, 2014, 11:31:38 AM
Fewer than 1% of people involved in cryptocurrency are women.

Let's change that.

true. i invite you to join us at ripple then.

tit's more than just a 'coin', it's a complete payment system with an exchange built in. anyway, to learn more about it, read here:  http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/ and there are intros and guides here:  https://xrptalk.org/forum/61-faq-and-guides/

you can also 'mine' xrp (currency in ripple) via computing for good:  https://www.computingforgood.org/

see you. Smiley
16186  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Coin difficulty and best share on: March 27, 2014, 04:35:55 PM
i think that the difficulty is just a number showing how difficult it is. and also i think blocks are rewarded when they are solved and the difficulty just means how much its going to take to solve it. theres no way to know how much u need to sovle a block

off topic.

are you THE durrrr?
16187  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Mining on an Intel Xeon Phi on: March 27, 2014, 04:34:15 PM
http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/processors/xeon/xeon-phi-detail.html

I tried searching around to see if anyone knows the hash rate of this thing, but it doesn't seem like it's known yet.  We just got one of these at work though so I'll be able to test it out soon.  Any idea how to actually run a miner on one of these?  Are there any existing mining programs that will work?

that would be great to 'mine' ripple xrp.

anyway, to learn more about ripple, read here:  http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/ and there are intros and guides here:  https://xrptalk.org/forum/61-faq-and-guides/

xrp 'mining' can be done via computing for good: https://www.computingforgood.org/

here's a guide about it: https://xrptalk.org/...uting-for-good/

good luck. Smiley
16188  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: which coin is the most special coin in March? on: March 27, 2014, 11:20:32 AM
try ripple, it's more than just a 'coin', it's a complete payment system with an exchange built in...  having said that, i think describing it that way didn't even scratch the surface.

anyway, to learn more about it, read here:  http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/ and there are intros and guides here:  https://xrptalk.org/forum/61-faq-and-guides/

you can also 'mine' xrp (currency in ripple) via computing for good:  https://www.computingforgood.org/

thanks. Smiley
16189  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: We seek to recommend any good coin on: March 27, 2014, 10:49:02 AM
try ripple, it's more than just a 'coin', it's a complete payment system with an exchange built in...  having said that, i think describing it that way didn't even scratch the surface.

anyway, to learn more about it, read here:  http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/ and there are intros and guides here:  https://xrptalk.org/forum/61-faq-and-guides/

you can also 'mine' xrp (currency in ripple) via computing for good:  https://www.computingforgood.org/

thanks. Smiley
16190  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie saying hi and asking for some help :) on: March 26, 2014, 02:54:07 PM
Hi all,
    I am just really getting into this cryptocoin game and wanted to ask some questions, I know the basics about the coin system but i'm finding it hard to get some coin together without actually purchasing.  I have joined quite a few programs and was surprised that after 10 days of captcha and having multiple brousers and multiple cashouts that I had achieved a whopping 35cent of satoshi's, lol. Well it would be funny if I wasn't trying to make money at this.

I have tried to get some referrals without success, even signing up with referral exchanges doesn't work. I end up signing up for others programs only not to have the favor returned.  I post links in other places but if it's somewhere where they don't know what your talking about you get nothing.

It seems I can't ask for referrals in these types of forums as it is classed as spam so i'm at a loss really. The latest program I joined which I thought was very good was Qoinpro and did a search in this forum to find out what you guys thought but it seems all that topic is locked and in "trash"? I'm guessing because you think it's not good? Tell me if i'm wrong, not very good with forums, took me two days to figure out how to post, lol.

Ok  couple of questions:

What are the best places to get free coins from? I'm not expecting a lot but there must be a way of earning more than 35cent every 10 days.

What tips can you give me just to get a few referrals in just one program?

I can't mine as I only have an old PC,  I can't purchase as I really don't have the money right now. Any help/tips/advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.

                                   Tony Smiley

you might want to try ripple giveaway: http://www.ripplegiveaway.com

they have a btc and ltc faucet in case you're interested. but you'll be needing a ripple wallet though.

to learn more about ripple go here:  http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/ and here:  https://xrptalk.org/forum/61-faq-and-guides/  

16191  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Resilient & Disruptive - 150+ Faucet Database on: March 26, 2014, 02:49:35 PM

you guys might also want to try ripple giveaway: http://www.ripplegiveaway.com

they have a btc and ltc faucet in case you're interested. but you'll be needing a ripple wallet though.

to learn more about ripple go here:  http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/ and here:  https://xrptalk.org/forum/61-faq-and-guides/  

16192  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How do you get Bitcoin? on: March 26, 2014, 02:47:32 PM
Hey everyone! I'm fairly new to the whole idea of "Bitcoin" so go easy on me. So, on to my question.

 How do I get bitcoin? I've already made a wallet, now I just need actual Bitcoin. How do I get bitcoin without using a bank account? Whats the easiest way to get bitcoin? would it be a money check orrr. someone please help me out  Undecided



you might want to try ripple giveaway: http://www.ripplegiveaway.com

they have a btc and ltc faucet in case you're interested. but you'll be needing a ripple wallet though.

to learn more about ripple go here:  http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/ and here:  https://xrptalk.org/forum/61-faq-and-guides/  

16193  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin Faucets - working links only (Great for Beginners to earn some coin) on: March 26, 2014, 02:08:45 PM

you guys might also want to try ripple giveaway: http://www.ripplegiveaway.com

they have a btc and ltc faucet in case you're interested. but you'll be needing a ripple wallet though.

to learn more about ripple go here:  http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/ and here:  https://xrptalk.org/forum/61-faq-and-guides/  
16194  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How do I sell XRP(ripple) for Bitcoin? on: March 24, 2014, 03:26:39 PM
everything you need is right within ripple. no need to go to other exchanges.
16195  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How do I sell XRP(ripple) for Bitcoin? on: March 24, 2014, 03:16:16 PM
the easiest way to sell your xrp for btc and then sending them to your bitcoin wallet.

1) use the trade feature in ripple to buy bitstamp.btc with your xrp. guide is here:  https://xrptalk.org/topic/1835-guide-to-currency-trading-on-the-ripple-network/

2) send your bitstamp.btc directly to your bitcoin wallet using the bitcoin bridge. guide for the bitcoin bridge here:  https://xrptalk.org/topic/1924-the-bitcoin-bridge-lets-ripple-users-make-payments-to-bitcoin-accounts/

0.2% transfer fee applies.

it's easy. Smiley
16196  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Exchange recommendations? on: March 24, 2014, 12:15:54 PM
try bitstamp.
16197  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How do I sell XRP(ripple) for Bitcoin? on: March 24, 2014, 11:52:57 AM
Hello ...

...maybe a stupid question, but i could not find a How-To on how to sell Ripple for Bitcoin.

Can someone explain me the process?



read these guides.

how to get btc or fiat in and out of ripple: https://xrptalk.org/topic/1770-how-to-get-money-in-and-out-of-ripple-a-guide-to-ripple-gateways/

how to trade in the ripple network: https://xrptalk.org/topic/1835-guide-to-currency-trading-on-the-ripple-network/

here's a good read about ripple:  http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/
16198  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie here - Bitcoin researcher on: March 24, 2014, 11:49:26 AM
you might want to give ripple a look for your research. it is a network that federates everything and everyone whether you are a bank or a crypto currency exchange. think of it as something like SMTP for money.

anyway, to learn more about ripple start here:  http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/ and here:  https://xrptalk.org/forum/61-faq-and-guides/  
16199  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin Faucet - Chesimangia (1-1000 Satoshi every 1 Minute) on: March 24, 2014, 11:42:24 AM
you guys might also want to try ripple giveaway: http://www.ripplegiveaway.com

they have a btc and ltc faucet too in case you're interested. but you'll be needing a ripple wallet though.

to learn more about ripple go here:  http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/ and here:  https://xrptalk.org/forum/61-faq-and-guides/  
16200  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Greetings from CalvinAyre.com! on: March 24, 2014, 11:38:25 AM
bodog?
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