Join the new trend!! Ripple SELLING! Last one out holds the useless bag.
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ROFL... Ripple imploding right now. This train wreck is fun to watch though.
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Cripple train is derailing. So fascinating... Really fun to watch though. Looking for the big pump from the rats leaving the burning ship.
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More BTC for me and less for them
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All I know is the ripple pop will be pretty epic to watch. The massive inflow for a safe haven to BTC will be nuts.
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Uggg, clueless is right. Ripple is the best thing since banks were invented. Oh wait, that was never a good thing. LOL One of the biggest hurdles for a currency to store value was getting away from trusted 3rd parties. That seems to slip many of the fellows minds on the ripple train.
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I used Coinomi on an android phone. If you have an older version of Chrome on your laptop you can use the Arc Welder extension to run it as an emulator on a desktop. My version was to new and it only showed a blank Coinomi screen.
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Any of the big exchanges could do it easily. Bitstamp, Bitfinex (although I think they have big problem lately), Coinbase, Gemini. For over 100 BTC in 1 go. I'd probably look for private buyers myself.
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You know the ripple pump is happening now. My buddy called me last night.. He's known I was buying bitcoins since mid 2013 but he never bought any. Then he mentioned he wanted to buy some Ripple. I was like ummm.. now would be a good time to dump ripple when the masses are piling in. The Dump will crush a lot of people. He is really getting into it since I sent him .1 btc and 5 ltc to play with for Christmas.
I did tell him to just buy $100 of anything he wanted every month and hold it. Never know.
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Funny how they pump 10 more Billion into Ripple and it goes up 25 cents. Such wow, that supply is ludicrous.
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Only thing I really hate is those Sponsor'd ads that say "Don't buy Bitcoin invest in this new coin that's 100X better" No idea what it may be since I never click that crap.
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Hmm, still 20 billion left to throw in. That should move it up another 750.
PS.. always be naked when messing around with bitcoin wallets.
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Awww, they still have 25Billion to throw in. Now if they keep it away from ripple geez.
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GDax didn't get the memo it's supposed to be over 15k. They'll catch up soon.
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Start a Blockchain.info wallet. Go to Settings, Addresses and Click the Import Address. Put in the public key. This way it's watch only and can see what's on that address. Next you can use the More Options button and spend if you have the private key. Did that to import my old Armory private keys.
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... I didn't have an updated version or BitcoinD running and no way to sync to a database.
Y U no full node brah?? Crap internet Brah! Out in the boonies and use a Verizon Wireless cell phone router. Get throttled at the 15gb limit.
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I'm feeling kinda sorry for all the suckers who invested in Bcash. I dumped 1k higher than it is now and won't need to touch my BTC for the next 2 years.
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Never got into the whole HW wallet thing. Are they worth it?
Is there any one big significant drawback?
Dont know if worth but, offline PC with offline Printer and original Wallet works fine for years now. ...if you are not too lazy to type sometimes a few things I run Armory with watch only accounts. I have a virgin laptop that has never touched the internet for signing transactions offline. I got a ledger and and a Nano Blue earlier this year. I will keep the paper wallets as they are , but I do like the ledger products. Uggg, don't get me started on Armory. It's great and very very secure but also very clunky. I had 2.5 BTC stuck in my Armory wallet for the last 3years. Feb 16th 2014, I put 2.5btc in Armory as a test and set a AES256 encryption password. Welp.. had a lot going on at the time and didn't write the damn password down. 3 years later I finally guessed the password. Haha yep, 50k dollars is hell of a motivator. Well as you imagine this a very old version of armory and I didn't have an updated version or BitcoinD running and no way to sync to a database. I finally exported my wallet keys about 100 of them and had to input each private key to see which one held the btc.
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Never got into the whole HW wallet thing. Are they worth it?
Is there any one big significant drawback?
Zero Drawback! Probably safest way to store your coins besides laser engraving the keys on a steel block and putting that in a fireproof vault. Although, you could get hacked when putting those key's on a compromised computer to spend. Not so with a Trezor.. doesn't matter if the computer is compromised.
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Had my Trezors since early 2015 and they have been sitting on my desk behind my monitor for the past 2 years collecting dust. Needless to say, I got out of the crypto scene and just focused on work until this year. Never even took them out of the little boxes until I saw in Dec 17 that the price of btc hit 19k !
After cleaning the dust off the boxes, you know I was kind of nervous because I haven't even plugged them in almost 2 years. Wondered if the little display would work and so forth. I have my seeds so was no big deal. Well, plugged the first one in and voila worked like a champ but needed updates badly... was on like ver 1.2 or earlier. Unplugged and held both buttons down and plugged back in. Updated flawlessly. Same with the 2nd one.
There was all my BTC and what the heck there's BCH/BitcoinGold ready to be split in their nice little tool. Split both coins and sent them to exchanges to be exchanged.
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