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July 02, 2017, 05:44:08 AM
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Why ripple is no longer active in the market
It seems Ripple price always stay at the price of 10K or 9K
It will pump soon lately when it was on the price of 500sats it's stay in that price about months and then PUMP so hard investing in trading you need a patience XRP is for longterm i think developers making a move now just wait for it it will make noise to the market soon maybe a few weeks or months better if you will buy more XRP's because it is in the lowest price and HODL it, In the future you will get a good profit but if you want a short term trading do a MARGIN trading on poloniex.

i agree with you on everything except MARGIN, thats extremely risky and you probably will get wiped out


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July 02, 2017, 09:46:41 AM
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XRP is a sleeping giant!



XRP is gasoline for a bankers private yet. XRP is like attaching nipples to the public and suck them dry.  It's a vampire coin. If  you stick to ripple you will end up with paper foodstamps and singing the ripple blues on street corners to make a living


Looool

So us who are making the same moves as the bankers are ........ getting the private jets without the gas?

If Ripple is so shit why don't you tell us what is so great?

So why must there be  something great for something that is shit? Strange logic. In cryptoworld functionally everything is crap and without a purpose. Maybe  monero has some real purpose. To get  nosesniff anonymously to your house


Lol are you a child? Thats what i was doing in my late teens and early 20s with crytpo haha

In 2013 i lost access to 2 wallets on alphabay, each had over 15 btc in.

And if you are on this board, especially in the speculation section, why tell me something is shit without a comparison? Wouldn't that just be trolling?

You ripple haters are obvious to me you fall into 3 easily identifiable groups.

1. Eth fanboys. Btc lovers don't seem to hate xrp as much as the MethHeads. We get it your blockchain can't scale, Putin loves it blah blah blah aint too late to also jump on the Ripple train and tbh eth functions will soon relie on xrpl to process transactions just so they don't get busted like during the status ico. (Just my speculation, no evidence yet)

2. BrOke boys lol. People who can't afford to invest in anything, that hold maybe one eth and some doge. Why you are here i don't know go back to your day job amd save up to get in.

3. The daytraders, pump amd dumpers, immature hands (literal children). Who have yet to realise that xrp aint for you. That we holders don't really care what you think of Ripple the company or their ideas. Who couldn't see past a weeks worth of trades if their life depended on it. Personally i think the day traders are the worst people in crypto. We have vaporware worth hundreds of millions while real work gets ignored.

There is 4th category, with some bucket of psychological issues, that is where comp tends to be. Though, in age of tolerance, I would rephrase, that 4th category is narrow thinking with constantly narrowing borders of the box.

Come on hurry up to Google to find new senile animated gifs.
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July 02, 2017, 09:54:23 AM
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July 02, 2017, 02:44:18 PM
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Ripple is not going down because it has stable floor and value is representing the potential just like few months ago situation when it was staying months at some specific price range. Ripple is most reliable coin among all available right at the moment. I also have bought at 8k satoshi range and holding to get maximum in long run.
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July 02, 2017, 03:17:06 PM
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Ripple is not going down because it has stable floor and value is representing the potential just like few months ago situation when it was staying months at some specific price range. Ripple is most reliable coin among all available right at the moment. I also have bought at 8k satoshi range and holding to get maximum in long run.

That's right. Current price is almost the same: ~ 10K sat.
And XRP price on coinmarketcap is affected by only BTC price.
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July 02, 2017, 03:48:03 PM
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blood blood blood...everywhere blood....


but XRP isnt breaking that 9800  Wink

Yeah, I know what you mean, that's horrible. Everythin's red on coinmarketcap today.  Angry

And yes, losing just -1.95%, like XRP did, isn't that bad compared to many other cryptos.

Hope that's a temporary thing, the blood I mean.
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July 02, 2017, 06:38:11 PM
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Stop loss in XRP, 0.00009500
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July 03, 2017, 03:18:48 AM
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Woaaa...soooooo quiet....


 Cool

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July 03, 2017, 03:43:35 AM
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need some epic music for somethin epic lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1fnjqkJb0I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMsfZgWbsgE
God of War - Theme Song (Live Orchestra) 2014


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July 03, 2017, 05:44:18 AM
Last edit: July 03, 2017, 06:08:47 AM by Mrpumperitis
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Just a thought..

While Ripple team works hard to push XRP to FI and other places...

what are we doing as a community for XRP?
i know we buy/sell/trade/spread the word/fight the trolls

i actually think alot of time has been spent on forums answering the same thing over and over,
its time to move on, anyone thats wants to hear the same thing, just point them to old links and move on.

Now we also know that nothing comes near the speed and cost savings XRP offers...so..
why dont we let all the crypto/btc merchants know about this?
We should be targetting this huge market for long term, so why not start now?

https://99bitcoins.com/who-accepts-bitcoins-payment-companies-stores-take-bitcoins/
some huge names and im sure there is many more not on the list (its from 2016)

Expedia.com – Online travel booking agency takes btc...i want them to accept XRP too...lets do it  Smiley

https://news.bitcoin.com/accepting-bitcoin-easy-opens-customers/
XRP is just as easy,faster and cheaper

https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoin-increasing-fees-what-does-it-mean-for-startups
lets point the start-ups here too

 

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July 03, 2017, 07:52:56 AM
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XRP doesn't have any momentum anymore, looks like either sideways movement of new falls in my opinion.
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July 03, 2017, 08:26:07 AM
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Just a thought..

While Ripple team works hard to push XRP to FI and other places...

what are we doing as a community for XRP?
i know we buy/sell/trade/spread the word/fight the trolls

i actually think alot of time has been spent on forums answering the same thing over and over,
its time to move on, anyone thats wants to hear the same thing, just point them to old links and move on.

Now we also know that nothing comes near the speed and cost savings XRP offers...so..
why dont we let all the crypto/btc merchants know about this?
We should be targetting this huge market for long term, so why not start now?

https://99bitcoins.com/who-accepts-bitcoins-payment-companies-stores-take-bitcoins/
some huge names and im sure there is many more not on the list (its from 2016)

Expedia.com – Online travel booking agency takes btc...i want them to accept XRP too...lets do it  Smiley

https://news.bitcoin.com/accepting-bitcoin-easy-opens-customers/
XRP is just as easy,faster and cheaper

https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoin-increasing-fees-what-does-it-mean-for-startups
lets point the start-ups here too

 

Good point. Im starting with amazon airbnb facebook apple and samsung.
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July 03, 2017, 08:28:00 AM
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XRP doesn't have any momentum anymore, looks like either sideways movement of new falls in my opinion.
Dont get it why you have called yourself "investinator" lol....
Comingto butthurttalk and telling others "sidewaymovements and fall" is clearly a sign of a "Masturbator" not a investor lol
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July 03, 2017, 08:30:38 AM
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XRP doesn't have any momentum anymore, looks like either sideways movement of new falls in my opinion.

What are you talking about?
XPR price is solid like a rock.

XRP is a longterm investment (2-3+ years).
If you want to become a billioner within 2-3 months - change thread.
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July 03, 2017, 11:08:22 AM
Last edit: July 03, 2017, 11:29:52 AM by Mrpumperitis
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http://www.expedia.com/Checkout/BitcoinTermsAndConditions

 Powered by Coinbase. Our acceptance of Bitcoin is powered by our partner, Coinbase. We do not guarantee and are not responsible for the availability of Coinbase’s services. To complete your booking, you will be re-directed to Coinbase’s website, where you will see the total cost of your booking in Bitcoin, based on an exchange rate set by Coinbase. The Bitcoin price for your booking will remain valid for 10 minutes. If you do not initiate a payment during this time, the Bitcoin exchange rate will be updated and the Bitcoin price for your booking may change.

Bitcoin network transaction fees. As with nearly all Bitcoin transactions, a very small transaction fee (a “miner’s fee”) will be added by the Bitcoin network to the total cost in Bitcoin of your booking if you are sending Bitcoin from a non-Coinbase wallet. This fee covers the cost of verifying Bitcoin transactions. Expedia has no control over this fee and does not receive any portion of the fee.

Bitcoin transactions are final. Once you initiate a Bitcoin transaction, you cannot cancel it (provided however that you may seek a refund per our refund policy described below). This is inherent in the nature of the Bitcoin network, not a policy set by Expedia.

Under payments and over payments. If, using a Coinbase wallet, you attempt to initiate a payment of Bitcoins different from the exact cost of the booking indicated by Coinbase, your booking will not complete. If, using a non-Coinbase wallet, you initiate a payment of Bitcoins different from the exact cost (plus miner’s fees) of the booking indicated by Coinbase your booking will not complete however your payment maybe processed by the Bitcoin network, in which case your payment will be refunded by Coinbase. After a failed payment you will be required to re-submit payment for the correct amount in order to complete the booking and the Bitcoin exchange rate may update.

Transactions complete once confirmed. Once a Bitcoin transaction is submitted to the Bitcoin network, it will be unconfirmed for a period of time (usually about an hour, but sometimes longer) pending full verification of the transaction by the Bitcoin network. A transaction is not complete until it is fully verified.

XRP is superior to btc in the highlighted areas

ok by the looks of it, we need XRP on coinbase before expedia prob use it
when coinbase do add it,
 XRP could be added to expdia if we let them know the benefits and ease of using XRP.

another thing to remember is, all the merchants before 2017, added btc when its marketcap was under $5bill
today XRP market cap is more than double that.


(member berries, it might be alot easier to target business that already accept btc, just tell them XRP is cheaper and faster than anything else)




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July 03, 2017, 11:30:00 AM
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XRP doesn't have any momentum anymore, looks like either sideways movement of new falls in my opinion.
XRP is the sideways coin  Smiley
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July 03, 2017, 03:13:57 PM
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Stop loss in XRP, 0.00009500

Do that. If XRP will keep its worth in fiat - but BTC goes up 3% - your stop loss will be executed...

YOU CAN'T EAT BLOCKCHAINS!

... better enjoy some Yummy Recipes!
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July 03, 2017, 05:00:49 PM
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https://news.bitcoin.com/bitcoin-accepted-260000-stores-summer/
Bitcoin to Be Accepted at 260,000 Stores in Japan by this Summer
By Kevin Helms -
April 5, 2017



comments section below...they realise straight away, btc cant do it...and the kyc..
XRP & Ripple solve both problems & we know Japan's banks are going on the RC cloud..
chances are very high for XRP to be used @ 260,000 Stores in Japan by this Summer aswell.. i mean why not?

 Erik • 3 months ago
So 260,000 stores ? It's great news ! but Bitcoin is not able to handle a volume of 1 transaction per day per store right now. 300.000 is about the maximum per daily volume it can handle. + no instant transaction so how is that going to work ?


 RusAlexander Erik • 3 months ago
You right Erik. And it seems for this reason LTC is getting higher. It is going to be test platform for SegWit

    Erik RusAlexander • 3 months ago
Jupp agreed, it will be nice test platform, people will finally realize than that segwit and the off-chain and side chain tech will bring is not equal to the solution of DASH it's instant sent technology, the sooner people realize this the better we are all off.

Mateus Miguel Erik • 3 months ago
Unless the stores accept zero confirmation payments, otherwise it would be a long time waiting for a payment to be confirmed.
I don't see a scenario were people have to stay in a shop until seller confirms payment.
In many occasions it takes more than 30 minutes for these confirmations.


 Erik Mateus Miguel • 3 months ago
 That would mean some KYC otherwise, I am afraid the double spend spread will start.





No coin other than XRP can do what is required for day to day worldwide merchant use
the fastest speed, the cheapest cost and high liquidity..nothing comes near it.

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July 03, 2017, 06:46:11 PM
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I don't think ripple is going anywhere in long run.
I think people bough ripple in bubble and they are holding it and hoping price will go up - which i honestly believe it won't

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July 03, 2017, 06:59:24 PM
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I don't think ripple is going anywhere in long run.
I think people bough ripple in bubble and they are holding it and hoping price will go up - which i honestly believe it won't

Bullshit, I bought most of my xrp at $0.005.. your just feeling stupid you didn't.

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