To all the Ripple pumpers of the last few years, this price crash is EXACTLY what many of us warned of when the founders got around to dumping their XRP. This is precisely the fallacy of a premine.
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Got the VPS. Hosted by ovh canada, very nice specs and amazing price Thanks for your 3 month purchase with 0.0288 BTC P.S. The 2 extra IPs have been added!
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I received none of the dividends to my BF Address Maybe because I had them transfered over to Coinlenders. I'm using the asset list posted a few pages earlier.
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Got the VPS. Hosted by ovh canada, very nice specs and amazing price
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That's absolutely ridiculous. Will you file a counter notification?
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where is Coinseeker?.... the Ripple troll that always wish BTC crashes and his XRP rise.....
How do you feel now bitch?
David Schwartz stopped shilling on that account, duh.
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$100 for 2 years as in $100/month for 2 years, or $100 for the whole two years?
Even if you go first, how would we know you won't cancel it anyway after payment?
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Apparently Jed hasn't sold yet. He just telegraphed to the market that he would begin selling in two weeks. If this is true, then the market reaction today was in anticipation of the sales and not a result of the sales. This all seems very strange to me... How so? This occurs all the time in markets. Sorry, that was confusing. The market reaction seems normal. What seems strange is the entire ripple/XRP saga... A pump and dump will only end with a dump.
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On the other hand, he just said that in 2 weeks he'll start selling - not how much, not where and not at which price. It might very well be that he will just put in a huge ceiling order and keep the price of XRP below a certain level for the forseeable future. He did not say where this level might be, even if he is stupid brave non-smart enough to announce a sell early, I doubt he'd sell via a market order.
'I plan to start selling all of my remaining XRP beginning in two weeks' Because Ripple encourages using single addresses, I'm sure people have his xrp address to see how many coins he currently holds.
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I think this was a case of "people motivated by greed invested large amounts relative to their net worth into a clear pump and dump 100% premined scam without understanding the investment". So, yes it is sad for some people.... as well as foolish. Fixed. Apparently Jed hasn't sold yet. He just telegraphed to the market that he would begin selling in two weeks. If this is true, then the market reaction today was in anticipation of the sales and not a result of the sales. This all seems very strange to me... How so? This occurs all the time in markets.
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Granted, this was a chicken shit move by the guy that dumped, but just like most everything, it should recover.. I would consider this a bump in the road. It may take a while to recover, but it most likely will. Like the op said, the only way you lose is if you sell. You can only make that decision, but do your homework and make the best one you can. IMHO, I would weather the storm and in a year or so you wont even remember this, (hopefully)..
No it won't. Ripple is inherently flawed. It isn't decentralized, even with the source code available. Do your homework, read up on ripplescam.org (with archive.org).
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https://xrptalk.org/topic/2629-selling-my-xrp/-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Hi Everyone, I started working on ripple in the summer of 2011. I soon hired Arthur and David to help me. In 2012, I met Chris Larsen. He joined us about 5 months before ripple was launched. Chris, Arthur and I kept 20 billion XRP, of which 9 billion were mine. We gave the remaining 80 billion to OpenCoin. I have given away and donated some of my 9 billion XRP to charities such as MIRI, Literacy Bridge, Give Directly, Mission Bit and others. I plan to start selling all of my remaining XRP beginning in two weeks. Because I have immense respect for the community members and want to be transparent, I’m publicly announcing this before I start. So just fyi…. xrp sales incoming. Thanks, Jed. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: Keybase OpenPGP v0.1.15 Comment: https://keybase.io/crypto wsBcBAABCgAGBQJTfXm/AAoJED087Ujnqtv8fIYH/1JYnEkfWkx5gm+KEQk3hMFj ePdvdDj0lWcaCw4SZIoP46IwincCdOysgaSlc4goUxz4n/sGa1pXUJQVJX8hFo+Y nISFaEKVdXAUCWfU5TnnZmM4HTGq2KDCVchfyM3pq8BJS8RUIB/rHZ6szNdC69JU QDWps3ykQNZXB7ct/Ss/Zt94EPYTcTinNuWLV4o2O1pnpui0JfO4fL3zjId3nEmN AnEnt4HmPC+SRyG1qQJfruHUupMlI5aEVUbqh4yRN0TQv7eHpIXOK8RCOv4jkycJ t3565HjA8MZ7VoqaClqx/PXlTpnNe1xzZqb/JQOAQEDRXhsk+jh1zRf5ea+sCRk= =9Ktm -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- And for all the idiots that bought XRP hoping to pump and dump it.. Have a free hug ♥
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Rockminer's own results published 14 May.
Results:
•Board:one chip testing board •Frequency:360Mhz •Volt:0.72V •Hashrate per chip:11.52Ghash •Power consumption:6.375W per chip •Power consumption per Ghash:6.375/11.52=0.5539W/Ghash •After power supply changeover:0.5539/81% = 0.684W/Ghash(at blade) •Power consumption on wall:0.684/0.8 = 0.855W/G •Adding other components loss about 1KW/Thash
I'd of called the R-box the Bit Mac. Looks like a Big Mac. Get it? Ugh.... where's those divs?
Wow, Bitcoin ASICs have tremendously improved o.o Just 5 days to go..
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I have significant experience in this field and can do it
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Welcome to Bitbond.net (Beta) - the first platform for Bitcoin debt instruments Seems kinda sketchy to be claiming to be the first when we have already in this thread pointed out one other example, BTCjam, you could also argue that "platform for Bitcoin debt instruments" is also applicable to GLBSE (now defunct), MPEx (now basically defunct), BTCT (now defunct), BitFunder (now defunct), coinlenders (now defunct), bitfinex, ripple (defunct from day one), and the lending section of this forum (now defunct), just to name a few examples.
Updated! hey TF, please at least reply to your mail. Is Coinlender's status bad debt, "i will try to pay back some", or other thing like "go fuck yourself". Please friggin reply ♥ hugs ♥
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Hello I am interested in purchasing a SSL Certificate but i have a few questions regarding this. Sorry if i sound like newbie but there are many others who will have the same questions so making it easier for them.
1) What is the purpose of SSL Certificate ? 2) What should we looking for when buying a Certificate ? 3) What Certificate would be better suited for business types such as online stores, Blogs, gambling and casino sites, etc ? 4) What would you recommend for a starter and will they be accessible for all servers that we have or one site per cetrificate? 5) Any other information that you think is important.
Regards
Duke
1) A TLS certificate (more commonly known as SSL) allows you to encrypt the traffic to and from your website, without popping up with an untrusted certificate warning. 2) Anything that is accepted by major operating systems will do. Most certificates are remarkably similar these days. 3) If you're an incorporated entity, go with an EV certificate. Otherwise, a normal cert will work. 4) Anything that is accepted by major operating systems will do just fine. You are overpaying, certificates do not provide varying levels of security. The main difference is if it's a normal certificate, wildcard, or EV certificate. 5) Don't pay more than $3 for a SSL certificate.
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