Okay a quick question.
What is the Minimum amount of Ripples I can send someone? I tried 3 times and it told me the amount is to small.
So what is the minimum? Somehow although I did not successfully send the 3 payments, Ripple subtracted one ripple.
A link that helped me understand funding and gateways.
https://ripple.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=1065&start=20Copied from a post in the link.
solca
Post subject: Re: I'm newbie,How can I start to use ripple?
PostPosted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 3:25 pm
In order to hold any currency other than XRP in your Ripple account, you need to trust somebody, and this will typically be a gateway. Currently WeExchange and Bitstamp are the two gateways, and Bitstamp is the more popular one. So that means you need to:
1. Sign up for an account at bitstamp.net
2. Deposit some money into the Bitstamp account – BTC is the quickest, easiest and cheapest to deposit. Now the money is in your Bitstamp account.
3. Use the "Ripple" withdraw option on bitstamp.net to withdraw the money to your Ripple account. To do this, you first need to extend some amount of trust to Bitstamp's Ripple address (rvYAfWj5gh67oV6fW32ZzP3Aw4Eubs59B) – the amount of trust will be the most your account can hold, so make sure it's at least as much as what you want to deposit.
At this point your Ripple account should have some amount of Bitstamp-issued BTC IOU's. To trade that for XRP:
1. Go to "Advanced" and "Trade". If it's not already selected, choose "BTC/XRP" from the dropdown. Click "change issuer" next to BTC, and enter Bitstamp's Ripple address. You should be able to see an order book listing all open offers for buying and selling Bitstamp BTC for XRP.
2. If you want to buy XRP, you can click the "Sell BTC" tab. Enter the price you're willing to sell at and the amount you want to sell (or the amount of XRP you want to buy) and click "Place Order".
3. If your price is less than highest bid, the trade will happen immediately. If your price is higher than the highest bid, Ripple will add your order to the ask side of the order book, where it will wait until somebody decides to take it.
Hope that helps!