What do you think will happen to the price in 2018? Will the catapult release affect the price?
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Is there a list of addresses where someone can check if it is really backed by these assets? It's a great idea btw.
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so, assuming that addresses represent unique entities, then roughly 20 entities are in a position to sell off their TM or very close to it
I guess the big question is why this was dumped so hard and who did the dumping - was it simply a case of illiquidity driving the price down?
answer may well be resolvable in further analysis of the 9000 or so transactions so far
I was also baffled who in the right mind will dump a token that he bought at $24 a piece, the current price now is $2.73 did the investors just committed a financial suicide of their own volition. I've read that due to low numbers of bounty campaign participants, some people ended up with tokens worth 5-7 ETH. It is very natural that they dumped them as soon as possible.
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If only these shitcoins were under the radar enough to not have richlists. Literally it should be the first thing you check as it's easy to do and it indicates if wallet totals are traceable.
At least deeponion was smart enough to shut down their explorer site as to remove richlist from initial searches--doesn't make that data less able to be aggregated, but it does mean someone has to assemble the explorer themselves, so an A for effort.
Didn't think about this aspect. But at this point i think it even helps to decide if it's worth to throw some money in it, considering the low supply at the moment.
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Some ICO's this year made significant gains, but now there are so many that it's hard to keep track and really figure out the good projects.
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MC $300.000 and not yet listed on coinmarketcap - Credits (CRDS) A nice price to buy right now, what do you think? http://crds.co
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I think I'm going to unfollow this thread. This feels very strange too me and I don't want to witness the scam unfold.
I think that everyone who is donating understands the risks here. If it was an ICO with a nice website and a lot of promises in the whitepaper the risks would be the same. But I still agree that an escrow would be much better.
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I think the only drawback is the wallet, which is not very user friendly and has problems syncing. The Byteball wallet is more advanced for example.
But still - 0 fees and speed!
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It is not very clear how many tokens you will get by participating in the ICO. You should display this info on the website next to the contract address.
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You cannot delete message history, as it is a blockchain. But you'll able to hide (close) it.
That's what I mean, if I close it, can somebody who logins with my passphrase open it and see all the messages? Yes. As if someone login with you Bitcoin pass, he will transfer them from your wallet. That's why you use bitcoin addresses only once. And you usually use an encrypted wallet, or a device like Trezor, or 2FA at least, so you don't have to type in your private key every time. But it is easy to intercept someone's passphrase, and after that, if there is some evidence - it's forever there for whoever wants to use it agains you.
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In case you missed it: Ripple own only about 6 billion XRPs. 55 billion is locked down on escrows behind strict rules that doesnt allow Ripple to pay their employees or get rich. The rest is open for purchase by anyone on the open market.
So in reality, Ripple only have funds worth $14B at the moment that they can freely spend. Which is very little compared to many big companies.
55 billion belongs to them, and every month they can sell 1 billion coins, what did I miss?
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Now I Can See On Twitter Trading Group On XRP And One Article About Ripple Will Reach 40$ In 2018...
Bitcoin have already forked in to what, 3 or 4 different Bitcoins? People are tired I guess.. People are joining XRP and Ripple instead. Its more safe and is for the future of payments on the internet, plus the profit potential are much higher than Bitcoin Profit potential for the creators of XRP and the foundation. And how is it more safe? You don't know what you are talking about...
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Ripple is bigger than BTC already - check the max supply of Ripple and calculate the price. Most of the supply belongs to the foundation btw.
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You cannot delete message history, as it is a blockchain. But you'll able to hide (close) it.
That's what I mean, if I close it, can somebody who logins with my passphrase open it and see all the messages?
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How many tx does a block support?
Can I delete the message history somehow or will it stay forever if I login with the same account?
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What's going on with the price? Its 5x since last week, but almost no news here. BTW are there any plans for adding the coin to new exchanges?
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Would it be possible to trade the IGNIS tokens for ARDOR right after launch? I mean in the ARDOR wallet without transferring to an exchange?
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Hi, why does it say "No" for me in eligible for bounty column?
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It was pumped and a lot of people took the profit I think. By the way the IGNIS IOU tokens were trading at $4 which is a little bit high for a non-existent currency. Ah, and they also had this big ad about the airdrop on cmc.com
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