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February 26, 2013, 08:13:58 PM
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I'm buying XRP (Ripples): 0.38 btcs for 29.799 XRPs, that is more than 1 btc for 79.000 XRPs. I can guaranty this price only for the next 8 hours, so hurry.
Don't just send your XRPs and wait hours for your bitcoins. With me, it's an instant transaction, get your bitcoins in one or two minutes, just send me a message, I'm online most of the time.
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This only values the ripple marketcap at ~ $38,750,000.  It's worth WAY more than that. 
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February 27, 2013, 01:13:12 PM
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If you had that kind of money, would you buy Ripple for 38 million? Smiley

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February 27, 2013, 02:41:13 PM
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This only values the ripple marketcap at ~ $38,750,000.  It's worth WAY more than that. 

It should be worth way less than that. Ripple may not get to the point of any notable adoption considering the XRP distribution. But if they do, those ripples may become worth a lot -- until the consensus system decides to value them less Smiley
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February 27, 2013, 07:53:32 PM
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Yes, there is a lot of speculative optimism on the price I'm offering.

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February 27, 2013, 10:29:04 PM
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There is no need for one off trades, trust or escrow schemes.

Those who wish to sell their XRPs at the fair market rate with no private messages or trust required using ripple itself, I simply refer to my previous post.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=147231.0

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February 27, 2013, 10:48:15 PM
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Some people considerer too complicated to use the Ripple client, even with some help, and to transfer the money out of the ripple network can give some headaches.

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February 28, 2013, 12:20:58 AM
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Some people considerer too complicated to use the Ripple client, even with some help, and to transfer the money out of the ripple network can give some headaches.

True, those people should go back to drooling back on their back porches and leave the early adoption to the early adopters :-)
Eventually those back porch people will be happily swiping their cards or paying by their phones not even suspecting that txs are clearing on the world-wide ripple network.

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True, those people should go back to drooling back on their back porches and leave the early adoption to the early adopters :-)
Eventually those back porch people will be happily swiping their cards or paying by their phones not even suspecting that txs are clearing on the world-wide ripple network.

The risk is even higher politically than technically. Before ripple can become a major financial clearing network, it's entirely possible that fed would make a move against ripple and its gateways ala egold. The fact that ripple is located in US doesn't help it either. True it's a lot more difficult to shutdown than egold, but you never know how much of a market would be left if OpenCoin is in trouble.

Same risk exists for bitcoin although to a lesser extent as bitcoin is not a corporation and does not involve banking system directly.

Kudos to ripple team to take on this uphill battle. I am thrilled to see that after the fall of egold and liberty dollar, bitcoin then ripple is now opening new battleground to free money itself from the clutch of states and their central banks.
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February 28, 2013, 09:59:35 AM
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True, those people should go back to drooling back on their back porches and leave the early adoption to the early adopters :-)
Eventually those back porch people will be happily swiping their cards or paying by their phones not even suspecting that txs are clearing on the world-wide ripple network.

The risk is even higher politically than technically. Before ripple can become a major financial clearing network, it's entirely possible that fed would make a move against ripple and its gateways ala egold. The fact that ripple is located in US doesn't help it either. True it's a lot more difficult to shutdown than egold, but you never know how much of a market would be left if OpenCoin is in trouble.

Same risk exists for bitcoin although to a lesser extent as bitcoin is not a corporation and does not involve banking system directly.

Kudos to ripple team to take on this uphill battle. I am thrilled to see that after the fall of egold and liberty dollar, bitcoin then ripple is now opening new battleground to free money itself from the clutch of states and their central banks.

The idea is that Opencoin will not own Ripple, and that Ripple itself will be decentralized. The system won't be worth anything without gateways, but at the moment I don't see any clear reason why gateways couldn't operate legally. If they comply with the same laws as regular banks do, why not?
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The idea is the Opencoin will not own Ripple, and that Ripple itself will be decentralized. The system won't be worth anything without gateways, but at the moment I don't see any clear reason why gateways couldn't operate legally. If they comply with the same laws as regular banks do, why not?

Some gateways might, giving the authority less of an excuse, however I suspect that many wouldn't comply. This probably would give them an excuse to try shutting down the entire network.

Of course we hope for the best scenario, and that the resistance of status quo is not too violent. However I think it's a given there will be plenty of bankrupcies of scummy gateways, and excuses to shut the whole thing down would be abundant.
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The idea is the Opencoin will not own Ripple, and that Ripple itself will be decentralized. The system won't be worth anything without gateways, but at the moment I don't see any clear reason why gateways couldn't operate legally. If they comply with the same laws as regular banks do, why not?

Some gateways might, giving the authority less of an excuse, however I suspect that many wouldn't comply. This probably would give them an excuse to try shutting down the entire network.

Of course we hope for the best scenario, and that the resistance of status quo is not too violent. However I think it's a given there will be plenty of bankrupcies of scummy gateways, and excuses to shut the whole thing down would be abundant.

Since anyone can run a rippled server, it would be hard to shut it down. Authorities could attack the gateways, but if a few non-shady gateways start operating that will be pretty difficult too. I'm not sure about the current ones. The location of Bitstamp seems slightly suspect, as if it would be hard to legally establish it in for example the US. WeExchange doesn't even have a stable website (I'm sure the layout is not supposed to look like that!) and is very new.
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February 28, 2013, 02:20:10 PM
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The price was updated, I bought a lot.

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February 28, 2013, 11:41:17 PM
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I'm still buying.

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I'm online and will be for next hours: still buying.

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I'm online and buying.

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I'm online and will be for next hours: still buying.

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March 04, 2013, 04:37:42 AM
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So people do need 201 XRP's just to trade?

Im selling 420 XRP's on Bitmit for this reason, but Im still not sure of the price.

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Yet another offer to buy your XRPs below what you can get in ripple's own BTC/XRP book.

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Friends, don't sell your XRPs without asking my price, I might be able to beat most offers. Message me. I'll be out for some hours.

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I'm online and buying XRPs. Just send me one message and you will receive your bitcoins in minutes.

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I'm online and buying XRPs. Just send me one message and you will receive your bitcoins in minutes.

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Buying.

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I'm online and buying.

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March 09, 2013, 10:54:28 PM
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I'm online and buying.
Do you mean 34.799xrp or 34799 xrp?

If it's 34799, explain to me please what's the advantage for me to buy BTC from you, if you are paying 1 BTC for 69598 xrp, and BTC are selling directly inside ripple for 45000?

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I'm buying XRPs: now, I'll pay you 0.50 btcs for 34.799 XRPs (you can't send the last 201). I'm not shore of the price tomorrow, XRPs price have been dropping. First come, first served
I'm usually online, so instant transactions. You send me a message, we agreed on terms, you send all or part of the XRPs and receive your bitcoins in 1 or 2 minutes.
My main thread buying XRPs is: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=146431.0  
Are you wondering if I'll honor my part of the deal? Check all the vouches in that thread. You can buy with confidence, but if you prefer, you can send the XRPs in small parts, waiting each time for my payment.

Is that a decimal point or am I in the wrong section of the forum?

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I'm buying XRPs: now, I'll pay you 0.50 btcs for 34.799 XRPs (you can't send the last 201). I'm not shore of the price tomorrow, XRPs price have been dropping. First come, first served
I'm usually online, so instant transactions. You send me a message, we agreed on terms, you send all or part of the XRPs and receive your bitcoins in 1 or 2 minutes.
My main thread buying XRPs is: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=146431.0  
Are you wondering if I'll honor my part of the deal? Check all the vouches in that thread. You can buy with confidence, but if you prefer, you can send the XRPs in small parts, waiting each time for my payment.

Is that a decimal point or am I in the wrong section of the forum?


I believe that in most of the world (or at least in Europe) they use a decimal point instead of a comma. I learned that from one of my British friends.
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In many countries, the dot is used to mark thousands and the comma or also the dot to mark decimal digits. Since I wrote that you must keep 201 (without any dot or comma) I think it's clear enough that I mean 34799. Paying 0.50 btcs for less than 35 XRPs would be a little overpricing, wouldn't it?

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Thanks iamrickrock, it's that precisely.

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In many countries, the dot is used to mark thousands and the comma or also the dot to mark decimal digits. Since I wrote that you most keep 201 (without any dot or comma) I think it's clear enough that I mean 34799. Paying 0.50 btcs for less than 35 XRPs would be a little overpricing, wouldn't it?
Yes, thanks iamrickrock!

I still have a question though: what is it that you offer so that it's worth it for me to pay you 69598 xrp for 1 BTC rather than pay 45000 xrp for 1 BTC directly inside ripple?

Thanks.
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Direct payment in bitcoins, rather than in IOUs and without the need to deal with the ripple client. Anyway, if you know how to trade directly (I already posted explaining how and gave a link to it on my own main thread), don't sell to me.

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Direct payment in bitcoins, rather than in IOUs and without the need to deal with the ripple client. Anyway, if you know how to trade directly (I already posted explaining how and gave a link to it on my own main thread), don't sell to me.
Thanks! Wow, that's a 55% mark up for your service! Congratulations that some people actually seem to pay you that much for helping them!

I agree with this guy though. It's not that complicated.
People who can't figure out the ripple web site, probably should not handle any kind of money, because they might have some mental illness or are under drug influence. For 55% fee, they should contact their legal guardian, and have that person handle financial transactions for them, so that they don't lose all their money due to their unfortunate mental state.

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Thanks! Wow, that's a 55% mark up for your service!
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Shocked Yes, this sounds like a needed service!

I will pay you 0.5 BTC for 25000 xrp!  Smiley

PM me! I am a long-standing, reputable member of this forum. Please, check my profile.

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I'm buying, not selling.

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I'm buying, not selling.
I get that. This is an offer for everyone.  Cheesy

If you don't wish to trade your ripples through ripple exchange:

I will pay 0.5 BTC for only 25000 xrp! (1BTC for 50000xrp)

PM me! I am a long-standing, reputable member of this forum. Please, check my profile.  Smiley

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Oh, you real think you are annoying me? Grin
I have so many competitors, you are just a detail. Don't forget to bump this more often. Thanks.

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Oh, you real think you are annoying me? Grin
I have so many competitors, you are just a detail. Don't forget to bump this more often. Thanks.
Welcome!  Grin
I am sure i am not annoying the likes of you, and it's not my goal.  Wink Just trying to buy some XRP just like you are.

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I'm suspending temporarily this ad until further notice.

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I'm buying XRP (Ripples): 0.38 btcs for 29.799 XRPs, that is more than 1 btc for 79.000 XRPs. I can guaranty this price only for the next 8 hours, so hurry.
Don't just send your XRPs and wait hours for your bitcoins. With me, it's an instant transaction, get your bitcoins in one or two minutes, just send me a message, I'm online now and I'll be here for the next hours.
Buy with confidence. Look to all my vouches on my main thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=146431.0

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The XRPs price has been tanking, so the price was lowered; but is one of the best ones on the forum.

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