Great,gotta figure out how to chargeback now...
In any case,do not trust him,lost 70 dollars to him because I'm fucking stupid.
sorry to hear that
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Current rate 40,000 per BTC - or 0.5 BTC for 19500 if you got it free.
Drop me a PM with you ripple address, bitstamp address, and send XRP to rnW7DHtmZGJk4uhGTSU2BW3iPCPWb2xegg
note: I'm in the UK so may not respond between the hours of 00-09 GMT
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Also, I just tried to do another order for $20 and it says:
Transaction failed! Error: Insufficent reserve to create offer.
However, I have $50+ in my account so why would two $20 orders cause that message?
you need 500 as a base to get started making bids etc, which means you almost need "invited in" by somebody sending you some, which I'll do unless I already just did on irc assumed you were rNXqK4ibcwi2JGmi8dJigTuszcinC61ths and send you 1k
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Also, I just tried to do another order for $20 and it says:
Transaction failed! Error: Insufficent reserve to create offer.
However, I have $50+ in my account so why would two $20 orders cause that message?
you need 500 as a base to get started making bids etc, which means you almost need "invited in" by somebody sending you some, which I'll do unless I already just did on irc
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Can do up to 5 tonight, best rate gets the deal sorry,. sold to projects
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Can do up to 5 tonight, best rate gets the deal
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FWIW I'm strongly considering creating an API based gateway and ripple exchange if there's a demand for it
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Thanks for your offer. But until I can find an exchange or a means of buying Ripples on my own, I would not feel right. What I can't figure out is why Ripple is making this so complex. There should be a way to buy Ripples from Ripple. Where is this exchange? I'll send you some to get you started and then you can buy them on the exchange there. You can send me some back once you're up and running. Deal?
I've sent you 1000 - no need to repay, pass it forward
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I've been nagging Andrew the moderator for the past couple of weeks - he's aware, but it hasn't been done - I've nagged him again today..
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Thanks, I know this. I enter Bitstamp, Bitstamp BTC, into 'change issuer' and it just says "not a valid ripple user or contact".
Enter: rvYAfWj5gh67oV6fW32ZzP3Aw4Eubs59B - it needs the address not the name, unless you have them added to your address book as bitstamp Again, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=162630.0 explains if you follow the steps in sequence
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expect circa 600 XRP to the $1 in the next week
I'll take that price equivalent in BTC, LTC, NMC, or PPC. I have 10,000 XRP for sale. Pm me. Your best bet is Arvicco, although he's not always around. TBH, hold it and forget you have it, come back in 6 months to a nice surprise - think of it like BTC when you could buy pizza's with 10k-BTC
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I'm trying to get into the marketplace. I have options within Ripple? I tried adding Bitstamp, doesn't work.
You should be able to withdraw your Bitstamp USD or BTC into Ripple. You need to trust Bitstamp for the amount (or more) than you'd like to have deposited into Ripple. Then you click on "Advanced" and then "Trade" and select Bitstamp USD (or Bitstamp BTC) in Base Currency field. Then when you pull down the pull-down box you should see BTC/XRP and USD/XRP pairs. Pick one and then click on the Order Book below to see what offers are being made on each side. It certainly isn't intuitive. Here you go: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=162630.0
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Can fill almost any quantity, and will beat any reasonable offer.
If you beat any reasonable offer, then you are ready to make an unreasonable offer. Sounds fishy. Why would you? Because I trade in higher volumes and turn it over faster, thus being more adaptive to market prices, especially comparative to BTC - I didn't buy it all last month trying to claw back the same BTC rates.
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Can fill almost any quantity - and will beat any reasonable offer - and adapt quickly to market changes
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Fees do indeed suck, but you do not pay any fee into or out of Ripple with the existing gateways. The gateways charge banking related fees on fiat to and from your gateway account (same as most/all exchanges) but no fee to/from Ripple from there; both Bitstamp and WeExchange pay BTC transaction fees when withdrawing raw/actual BTC (hence WeExchange's minimum 0.1BTC bitcoin withdrawal).
OK. So no fee when I add the IOU to ripple, but a fee every time I use it. Is that correct? Let's say someone sells me 3 XYZbucks for $10 USD-Bitstamp. They don't turn the USD in for actual USD in their Bistamp account, but in turn want to spend it on something else. Are we all paying a fee down the line every time we use that USD-Bitstamp in Ripple? If so, that really sucks. Oh - and where is the transaction history?! Incorrect, there are no fees in ripple other than 0.00001 xrp, use ripple.Com/graph for history / ledger and ripple-watch on free node for live transactions
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Your preaching to the choir. About a month to a month and a half ago I had close to 350K PPC. Thought the price had stabilized as far as it would go for awhile, and cashed out the majority, made a couple thousand. Then yesterday hit...... That same chunk would have been worth over $250,000 when PPC hit BTC-E(0.008 BTC), worth about $95,000 now(0.002 BTC). After thoroughly kicking my own butt, I just have to accept the fact one could not have realistically predicted all the conditions coming together like they did Friday. Ahh well, there still is plenty of opportunity with the alt-coins. Just gotta keep looking forward. sorry to say mate, but I say PPC hit 0.06 yesterday, and circaat 0.02 for an hour or so
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expect circa 600 XRP to the $1 in the next week
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I think it's reached the point where it would be good to start measuring in mBTC rather than BTC generally, around the web.
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