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September 02, 2018, 02:44:27 PM
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I really sold out all my XRP coins 1 week ago and I felt disappointed about it. However I have bought XVG and ETH ,
I have some good profits from this investment and this profit helps me to compensate my loss when I invested to XRP before .

IMHO you sold your XRP too early, I ask you to get acquainted with a very optimistic Intuit's https://www.tradingview.com/u/Intuit/ forecast for the XRP coins.

https://www.tradingview.com/chart/XRPUSDT/Xrj0rYW4-Ripple-Could-go-to-100-USD-Next-Year-Elliott-Wave/


Holding those bags but i need to say that this isnt accurate or nearly possible. I know every argument for it and every against it.

I have seen many "prediction" in that way and NOT ONE played out.

Only my opinion.
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September 02, 2018, 03:11:32 PM
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What a winding vote, those who at least understand something in the crypto currency will never vote for Ripple, especially when there are Bitcoin in the competition. I do not know who needs it...
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September 02, 2018, 03:38:27 PM
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What a winding vote, those who at least understand something in the crypto currency will never vote for Ripple, especially when there are Bitcoin in the competition. I do not know who needs it...


Bitcoin is too centralized. China can take control whenever their government decides

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September 02, 2018, 03:48:01 PM
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What a winding vote, those who at least understand something in the crypto currency will never vote for Ripple, especially when there are Bitcoin in the competition. I do not know who needs it...


Bitcoin is too centralized. China can take control whenever their government decides


There are too many miners in China, since there is cheap electricity, all they can do is control the miners. Yes they can affect the price, but no more and say that ripple decentralized is just a shame!
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September 02, 2018, 03:54:10 PM
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What a winding vote, those who at least understand something in the crypto currency will never vote for Ripple, especially when there are Bitcoin in the competition. I do not know who needs it...


>there ARE BITCOINS


he is right... there are many bitcoins and different forks... wich one is the original one lmao
People get confused all the time with those buttercorn forks
Time to hijack mining power in choyna Wink
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September 02, 2018, 04:02:52 PM
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There are too many miners in China, since there is cheap electricity, all they can do is control the miners. Yes they can affect the price, but no more and say that ripple decentralized is just a shame!

So you're not afraid of China government doing 51% attack?
You have more trust in China government over Ripple company (although Ripple currently
owns less than 50% validating nodes)

https://ripple.com/insights/xrp-ledger-decentralizes-expansion-55-validator-nodes/
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September 02, 2018, 04:50:19 PM
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There are too many miners in China, since there is cheap electricity, all they can do is control the miners. Yes they can affect the price, but no more and say that ripple decentralized is just a shame!

So you're not afraid of China government doing 51% attack?
You have more trust in China government over Ripple company (although Ripple currently
owns less than 50% validating nodes)

https://ripple.com/insights/xrp-ledger-decentralizes-expansion-55-validator-nodes/


And the biggest amount of the China's dominance is actually in Bitmain's hands. Actually it's not only that most of BTC hashrate is going to Bitmain's pool (I think, I might be wrong), but I'm 100% sure that Bitmain also dominates BTC mining haedware. If they wish they can add a killswitch inside their miners and disabled any miner not in their pools, taking control of almost 99% of BTC.

In the other hand, Ripple controls the biggest amount of coins, not the nodes or the hashrate. Since they own a lot of XRP, they also have the greatest risk, if something goes wrong they'll lose more than anyone else.

So which kind of centralized power do you prefer? Both BTC and XRP are decentralized in the biggest part but also have one centralized aspect, different for each.
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September 02, 2018, 05:17:07 PM
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The main problem of every crypto is bed advartasinf or rumours about crashing - I think we all know how price is going down after that
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September 03, 2018, 09:54:14 AM
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XRP: Accelerating Network Expansion


Blog Location: https://xrpcommunity.blog/xrp-accelerating-expansion-and-adoption/


XRP's network - both from a liquidity and use standpoint - is expanding quickly at an 𝙖𝙘𝙘𝙚𝙡𝙚𝙧𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙣𝙜 rate: I cover this trend, along with all the latest news about XRP and the businesses that are championing its use, as well as new developments about exchange listings, custody services, and hardware wallet providers.

Hope you enjoy the read!

Thanks & Sincerely,
-Hodor

On Twitter: https://twitter.com/Hodor7777/status/1036548070555742208

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September 03, 2018, 05:26:58 PM
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There are too many miners in China, since there is cheap electricity, all they can do is control the miners. Yes they can affect the price, but no more and say that ripple decentralized is just a shame!

So you're not afraid of China government doing 51% attack?
You have more trust in China government over Ripple company (although Ripple currently
owns less than 50% validating nodes)

https://ripple.com/insights/xrp-ledger-decentralizes-expansion-55-validator-nodes/


And the biggest amount of the China's dominance is actually in Bitmain's hands. Actually it's not only that most of BTC hashrate is going to Bitmain's pool (I think, I might be wrong), but I'm 100% sure that Bitmain also dominates BTC mining haedware. If they wish they can add a killswitch inside their miners and disabled any miner not in their pools, taking control of almost 99% of BTC.

In the other hand, Ripple controls the biggest amount of coins, not the nodes or the hashrate. Since they own a lot of XRP, they also have the greatest risk, if something goes wrong they'll lose more than anyone else.

So which kind of centralized power do you prefer? Both BTC and XRP are decentralized in the biggest part but also have one centralized aspect, different for each.
And I see you guys on the ripple pray. Did you buy it for the dollar? If you understand the Bitmain and their pool has its capacity of only about 5% of the entire hashrate network, most of their sales revenue in this they themselves said. If you believe more in ripple than Bitcoin then I do not have anything to talk about with you...
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September 03, 2018, 05:42:33 PM
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There are too many miners in China, since there is cheap electricity, all they can do is control the miners. Yes they can affect the price, but no more and say that ripple decentralized is just a shame!

So you're not afraid of China government doing 51% attack?
You have more trust in China government over Ripple company (although Ripple currently
owns less than 50% validating nodes)

https://ripple.com/insights/xrp-ledger-decentralizes-expansion-55-validator-nodes/


And the biggest amount of the China's dominance is actually in Bitmain's hands. Actually it's not only that most of BTC hashrate is going to Bitmain's pool (I think, I might be wrong), but I'm 100% sure that Bitmain also dominates BTC mining haedware. If they wish they can add a killswitch inside their miners and disabled any miner not in their pools, taking control of almost 99% of BTC.

In the other hand, Ripple controls the biggest amount of coins, not the nodes or the hashrate. Since they own a lot of XRP, they also have the greatest risk, if something goes wrong they'll lose more than anyone else.

So which kind of centralized power do you prefer? Both BTC and XRP are decentralized in the biggest part but also have one centralized aspect, different for each.
And I see you guys on the ripple pray. Did you buy it for the dollar? If you understand the Bitmain and their pool has its capacity of only about 5% of the entire hashrate network, most of their sales revenue in this they themselves said. If you believe more in ripple than Bitcoin then I do not have anything to talk about with you...


But since you did, who forced you, Roger Ver?


Also, your claim about 5% Bitmains share is laughable and show how little you know even about coin you promote,
and you expect us to believe what you write about coin you dislike

https://www.ccn.com/bitmains-mining-pools-now-control-nearly-51-percent-of-the-bitcoin-hashrate/
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September 03, 2018, 08:24:07 PM
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https://twitter.com/DiepSanh/status/1036592096331804672

"MUFG explaining how Ripple's solution help them reduce operating costs between their 50 branches around the world. "

This is MUFG:

https://www.mufg.jp/english/


His last words:

"“different options, but Ripple is THE ONE that works”"
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September 03, 2018, 08:50:06 PM
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XRP is very famous in Japan, isn't it? No wonder, those fellows are clever and more open minded than this side of the Earth.
Wouldn't it be funny if unofficially some coins become each the national currency of a country?
Japan = XRP
Korea = BTC (because highly tradable)
China = BCH (because Bitmain's support)
Russia = ETH (because... Vitalik?!)
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September 05, 2018, 09:12:48 AM
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XRP is very famous in Japan, isn't it? No wonder, those fellows are clever and more open minded than this side of the Earth.
Wouldn't it be funny if unofficially some coins become each the national currency of a country?
Japan = XRP
Korea = BTC (because highly tradable)
China = BCH (because Bitmain's support)
Russia = ETH (because... Vitalik?!)

^^^^^^^^

That's what happens when you inhale too much of that XRP hopium kids....

It scrambles your brain and turn you into an utter rippletard that posts useless drivel....

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September 05, 2018, 02:15:32 PM
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RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRIPPLERSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS  Grin


https://www.bitguru.co.uk/crypto-news/coinbase-error-shows-44-additional-cryptocurrencies-on-the-app/






XRP is on the list... Grin

The company also says plans to add all 40 of the assets are not guaranteed, they are simply exploring the option of these set assets.

Technically Bitcoin is a fork and Bitcoin Cash is the original blockchain.When the hard fork occurred, people had access to the same amount of coins on Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash.- NIST
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September 05, 2018, 03:38:35 PM
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RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRIPPLERSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS  Grin


https://www.bitguru.co.uk/crypto-news/coinbase-error-shows-44-additional-cryptocurrencies-on-the-app/






XRP is on the list... Grin

The company also says plans to add all 40 of the assets are not guaranteed, they are simply exploring the option of these set assets.

Yeah, they call it "Coinbase Custody", it was first announce about 3 months ago. I'm not sure what it is but from a short description I guess it's something like an online wallet.
Until they officially announce trading in XRP, there is no reason for hype.
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September 05, 2018, 05:04:12 PM
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RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRIPPLERSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS  Grin


https://www.bitguru.co.uk/crypto-news/coinbase-error-shows-44-additional-cryptocurrencies-on-the-app/






XRP is on the list... Grin

The company also says plans to add all 40 of the assets are not guaranteed, they are simply exploring the option of these set assets.

Yeah, they call it "Coinbase Custody", it was first announce about 3 months ago. I'm not sure what it is but from a short description I guess it's something like an online wallet.
Until they officially announce trading in XRP, there is no reason for hype.


There is abundance of other good news, though:

https://coingape.com/ripple-big-game-sbi-extremely-superior-while-liquidation/
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September 05, 2018, 07:37:21 PM
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India is open

https://www.coindesk.com/transfergo-opens-payments-corridor-to-india-using-ripple-tech/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
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September 05, 2018, 07:58:14 PM
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XRP is very famous in Japan, isn't it? No wonder, those fellows are clever and more open minded than this side of the Earth.
Wouldn't it be funny if unofficially some coins become each the national currency of a country?
Japan = XRP
Korea = BTC (because highly tradable)
China = BCH (because Bitmain's support)
Russia = ETH (because... Vitalik?!)
I do not want to say anything negative, but while the existing government will rule Russia, the users of crypto-currencies will always have problems. Remember the problems with the social network of telegrams and recall the existing draft laws on the control of the crypto currency.In addition, I want to say that Vitalik Buterin lived in Canada from the age of 6, so all his activities belong to another country.
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September 05, 2018, 08:06:06 PM
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XRP is very famous in Japan, isn't it? No wonder, those fellows are clever and more open minded than this side of the Earth.
Wouldn't it be funny if unofficially some coins become each the national currency of a country?
Japan = XRP
Korea = BTC (because highly tradable)
China = BCH (because Bitmain's support)
Russia = ETH (because... Vitalik?!)
I do not want to say anything negative, but while the existing government will rule Russia, the users of crypto-currencies will always have problems. Remember the problems with the social network of telegrams and recall the existing draft laws on the control of the crypto currency.

Don't forget problems with SEC...or inability for citizens to partcipate in ICOs..oh wait, thats another country  Grin
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