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Author Topic: [ANN][XLM] Stellar - Decentralized trading platform  (Read 243229 times)
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October 08, 2018, 06:23:21 PM
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Can anyone suggest a USD anchor that is reliable and works. Smiley

I have tried and or looked at:

Stronghold, due to IBM partnering with them, yet they aren't selling their stable coin to retail customers yet.

White Wallet... they look good, audited, based on the US, yet I am unable to upload my KYC docs at the minute.

AnchorUSD... no info on where they are located, audit information, etc. Are they trustworthy?

I'd really like to try stellarX, but don't really want to take the changelly hit, because if you "deposit" crypto in StellarX it doesn't go into an anchor, it gets converted to XLM.


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Same question for a BTC/LTC/ETH anchor the is trustworthy. The strange thing about keeping non XLM crytpo in stellar is that you actually have to trust the anchor that actually holds the coins.
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October 09, 2018, 03:07:41 PM
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One thing is much more than sure if you want to make good profit then altcoin are best for this thing. In altcoins those like Stellar and other big markets where your investment is also safe in case of unexpected situation to face are best choice. I have read talks about ETF's of Bitcoin which will bring price of every single market up and up. The more you have coins the better ROI form Stellar alike projects can be seen which have strong support and development on their own platforms too.

The point you have mentioned in your post is absolutely correct. The only problem with altcoins like Stellar is the wait and see attitude; people wait to see alts work elsewhere before they get in.
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October 09, 2018, 03:15:15 PM
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Can anyone suggest a USD anchor that is reliable and works. Smiley

I have tried and or looked at:

Stronghold, due to IBM partnering with them, yet they aren't selling their stable coin to retail customers yet.

White Wallet... they look good, audited, based on the US, yet I am unable to upload my KYC docs at the minute.

AnchorUSD... no info on where they are located, audit information, etc. Are they trustworthy?

I'd really like to try stellarX, but don't really want to take the changelly hit, because if you "deposit" crypto in StellarX it doesn't go into an anchor, it gets converted to XLM.


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Same question for a BTC/LTC/ETH anchor the is trustworthy. The strange thing about keeping non XLM crytpo in stellar is that you actually have to trust the anchor that actually holds the coins.


Just to update, I got activated at White Wallet, but they don't do ACH, and want a wire. That would be fine normally, but for the small amount I wanted to send, I don't want to pay a wire fee, since my bank charges $20.
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October 10, 2018, 10:29:58 AM
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Blockchain security company BitGo will support Dash (Dash) and Stellar (XLM) in the coming weeks, according to livebitcoinnews. BitGo CEO Mike Belshe said both cryptocurrencies offer advanced technology in the payments industry, so overall adoption by merchants and retailers is expected to increase. So far, BitGo supports 85 different currencies and assets, including bitcoin, ethereum, and Wright COINS.
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October 10, 2018, 06:12:16 PM
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@Megapumpgroup stay away from this thread we don't need this kind of FUD. You should grow up if you have resource to do this than no need to waste time for begging because it is not allowed in this forum. This is old trick which has no attraction at this stage.
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October 12, 2018, 02:50:30 AM
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Stellar will definitely rise on top because of its blockchain model. Green projects like Veridium (which is us) support Stellar not just because of our partnership with Stellar and IBM but we think that Stellar is one of the most eco-friendly blockchain out in the market. We are aiming for net-zero carbon future and Stellar is helping us achieve our goals.
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October 12, 2018, 05:58:22 AM
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One of the oldest and largest banks in the world, Bank of America, is about to launch and offer its 26 million customers a new suite of innovative features, thus integrating the fintech into its traditional financial services; among the platforms that can be chosen Stellar will surely be among the most popular.

https://globalcoinreport.com/bank-of-america-ripple-stellar-alike-cross-bank-operations-service/
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October 12, 2018, 07:24:15 AM
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Several projects that I follow were initially run on stellar but for some reason, then they start using ethereum  Huh I do not understand why this is happening  Huh
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October 12, 2018, 07:47:53 AM
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This is most tricky and deceiving part of any project when you look at price to make mind about any project. This is condition with Stellar people think it isn't growing like others and sometimes show even frustration but try to look at the large canvas to watch the full image. Stellar has many achievements alone in this year and huge increase in its value in inevitable whenever that happens.
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October 13, 2018, 04:52:20 AM
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Anyone here use the LOBSTR wallet? I see they've collaborated with a Stellar fork (DigitalBits) to add their wallet. Dare I say, interesting? They've partnered up for some loyalty rewards campaign. Why do you think they chose Stellar out of all blockchains?

Source: https://www.crypto-reporter.com/press-releases/lobstr-partners-with-digitalbits-to-launch-xdb-wallet-5522/


Im a lobtser wallet user for almost a year and no problems using it since then great wallet so far storing your stellar coins this collaboration makes this platform makes strong and more trusted good news to everyone for this brilliant partnerships.

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October 13, 2018, 08:17:15 PM
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Hi ,

I have 5000+ STR But i can not use it by XLM .

what can i do now ?

Please help me .
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October 14, 2018, 01:24:04 PM
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I follow the coin, I like the relatively low price, respectively, good chances for growth

http://DOMINIUM.me
Decentralised, regulated, property financing, property listing and property management platform
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October 15, 2018, 07:32:38 PM
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Hi ,

I have 5000+ STR But i can not use it by XLM .

what can i do now ?

Please help me .

I'm not sure what you are asking. Do you have STR (Stellar) or STR (StarCoin). Some exchanges still call it Stellar and use STR, they never changed the name and ticker when the native coin was renamed to Lumens (XLM).

So, do you have Stellar/Lumens or StarCoin?
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October 16, 2018, 06:29:00 AM
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On the XLM network all your coins are really blockchain, and the different wallets is just management tools for accessing those coins. The best to use a ledger hardware wallet to protect your key and access a wallet that offers integration like the Smartlands wallet. You can hop between wallets and exchanges too without having to transfer anything.
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October 16, 2018, 04:09:39 PM
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What wallet do you recommend for stellar and your tokens?
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October 16, 2018, 08:58:48 PM
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will be added to CoinEx

https://twitter.com/StellarLumens/status/1052183046701559809
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October 17, 2018, 09:19:23 AM
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What wallet do you recommend for stellar and your tokens?

I use Foxlet and  completely satisfied with it. It has made me perfectly functionality when getting my weekly coins from inflation pool that covers Stellar inflation.
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October 17, 2018, 03:01:06 PM
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Several projects that I follow were initially run on stellar but for some reason, then they start using ethereum  Huh I do not understand why this is happening  Huh

You mean ICO projects? I also noticed this, that some ICOs left Stellar in favor Ethereum (FlipNpik for example). I don't know why, because Stellar look like working more faster than Ethereum. May be because users want not participiate in Stellar ICOs and register new wallets or developers just afraid that they can't raise money selling tokens on new blockchain...
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October 17, 2018, 03:28:38 PM
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Several projects that I follow were initially run on stellar but for some reason, then they start using ethereum  Huh I do not understand why this is happening  Huh

You mean ICO projects? I also noticed this, that some ICOs left Stellar in favor Ethereum (FlipNpik for example). I don't know why, because Stellar look like working more faster than Ethereum. May be because users want not participiate in Stellar ICOs and register new wallets or developers just afraid that they can't raise money selling tokens on new blockchain...

Wasn't there also some project that left Eth and moved their tokens to Stellar? Yea, Kix. Seems they have tokens on both now though.
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October 17, 2018, 05:55:37 PM
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What wallet do you recommend for stellar and your tokens?

I use Foxlet and  completely satisfied with it. It has made me perfectly functionality when getting my weekly coins from inflation pool that covers Stellar inflation.
thanks
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