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I actually believe that the market won't turn around and rally until XRP is in the #1spot and all other crypros are pegged to a digital asset full of utility and adoption instead of anchored to a dying coin. What good news will BTC or ETH bring besides bullish price predictions? Why would institutional investors touch ETH or BTC with a ten ft pole when they're unusable as intended? XRP/Ripple is grabbing all the news and making anthe partnerships but right now XRP is chained to BTC. My concern, why has the SEC stalled on ruling for XRP and now is catoring to the twinklenutz twin's BTC ETF? SEC clarification in XRP would be a huge first step in getting xrp to #1 as it would allow institutional investors to get in. SBI going prime time and first banks using XRapid prime time will also be major steps to #1. Pick the best feature https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2962004.msg30414543#msg30414543
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I actually believe that the market won't turn around and rally until XRP is in the #1spot and all other crypros are pegged to a digital asset full of utility and adoption instead of anchored to a dying coin. What good news will BTC or ETH bring besides bullish price predictions? Why would institutional investors touch ETH or BTC with a ten ft pole when they're unusable as intended? XRP/Ripple is grabbing all the news and making anthe partnerships but right now XRP is chained to BTC. My concern, why has the SEC stalled on ruling for XRP and now is catoring to the twinklenutz twin's BTC ETF? SEC clarification in XRP would be a huge first step in getting xrp to #1 as it would allow institutional investors to get in. SBI going prime time and first banks using XRapid prime time will also be major steps to #1. Pick the best feature https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2962004.msg30414543#msg30414543lol excellent thread. will try and bump from to time https://twitter.com/coinbase/status/1017863343288115200lots of top notch xrp butthurt in the ann thread. also all other shitcoins and scamcoins not included
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July 13, 2018, 09:09:32 PM Last edit: July 13, 2018, 09:21:30 PM by yefi Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Please, shelby has more IQ then the population of the city where you live - together.
If you dont see the value in his posts i cant really help.
This is a good case of how those with lower IQs are unable to differentiate their peers with higher scores. Hence why every tenth person is "a genius" according to the general public.
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July 13, 2018, 09:35:25 PM |
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The distinction between genius and mad is very thin 
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July 13, 2018, 10:02:33 PM |
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Anyone have any idea who tmosley or Cryptopithicus Homme or any of the other guys over there who talk about crypto all the time are on this forum?
Spring for the trezor, 100%. Or you might consider preordering the https://coldcardwallet.com/
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July 13, 2018, 10:06:57 PM |
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I thought that trezor was kind of the gold standard, and other hardware wallets are not quite up to snuff... Trezor also have just come out with the new version model T. Second, I also thought that it was best to attempt to purchase any hardware wallet directly with the manufacturer, so I am not sure if going through Amazon is necessarily acceptable... a problem with some of these wallets and their being tampered with.
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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July 13, 2018, 10:08:03 PM |
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July 13, 2018, 10:09:45 PM |
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wait, doesn't the Trezor stuff you in segwit addys?
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Anon136
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July 13, 2018, 10:11:03 PM |
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oh hey they nuked shelby yet again  , but not  i've a couple of archives of his recent oeuvre, but nothing substantial. did anyone get it all down? pm ok Pretty sure he nukes himself. I understand his desire not to want to rewrite the same arguments over and over again but couldn't he avoid invoking the ire of the mods by simply making a nice blog and linking to the relevant articles? It seems like that it's the re-posting of the walls of text that is pissing them off, not the fact that he is making re-posts. Re-posting the same link a few times where it is actually relevant I don't think would cause him to get in trouble. Or would it? Are they super strict about any re-posting?
wait, doesn't the Trezor stuff you in segwit addys?
No. It's 100% opt in.
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July 13, 2018, 10:16:29 PM Last edit: July 13, 2018, 10:37:06 PM by bones261 |
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I thought that trezor was kind of the gold standard, and other hardware wallets are not quite up to snuff... Trezor also have just come out with the new version model T. Second, I also thought that it was best to attempt to purchase any hardware wallet directly with the manufacturer, so I am not sure if going through Amazon is necessarily acceptable... a problem with some of these wallets and their being tampered with. You are correct. Buying the Trezor from a third party puts you at risk. The person could somehow compromise the firmware to make the device insecure and let you be open to getting your BTC stolen. I think simply updating the firmware when you get the device should mitigate the risk. However, hackers are a tricky bunch. (I suppose Slush could do the same thing. Create a backdoor to his own device. So in the end, it is a matter of trust. The only way to be completely trustless is to create a paper wallet on an air-gapped computer. Edit: that isn't completely trustless either because you are trusting the program that helps you make the paper wallet. I guess you can just make a random private key using dice slips of paper that you wrote yourself and calculate by hand the public key and the BTC address..  )
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July 13, 2018, 10:39:06 PM |
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I second that. I have a Keepkey. It's a POS device, made by a POS company, which is run by POS Bitcoin saboteur Erik Voorhees.
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JayJuanGee
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July 13, 2018, 10:39:24 PM |
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wait, doesn't the Trezor stuff you in segwit addys?
You can chose legacy or segwit, even within the same wallet to have two divisions and to be able to view overall balance or the balance of the separate formats. I am pretty sure that if you seed a trezor with a wallet that you already have, then it will keep the same format, and you can view each of the locations... and move coins between segwit or legacy addresses too, to the extent that you feel more comfortable with one versus another or some combination.
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Wekkel
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July 13, 2018, 10:39:37 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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July 13, 2018, 10:49:24 PM |
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I have been dabbling with Ledger Nano S. It handles many currencies. For a long time it's only direct connection was with Electrum on Tails Linux (very good) or Chromium plugin on Chrome (less good). They recently released a standalone Linux client for it (very good). One feature I like, is that you can add a second password, for a second amount. Plausible deniability.
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July 13, 2018, 10:51:34 PM |
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wait, doesn't the Trezor stuff you in segwit addys?
What gave you that idea?
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July 13, 2018, 10:53:46 PM |
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I'm thinking the next chapter past the block size debate will be the payment debate.
I haven't been able to scan a QR code in the past few months and have it actually work due to differing protocols.
Found some money on some Korean BTC wallet I had yesterday. Tried to add it to localbitcoins but it was looking for a different format (instead of just BTC address). I've had to switch to PayPal to pay my hosting service because I can't send money from my blockchain.info wallet to their BitPay QR code.
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July 13, 2018, 10:56:27 PM |
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Here's a short-list of posters that frighten me:
PoolMiner HairyMaclairy
LastOfTheV8's Bob Nanobtc MajorMax Anon136 Theymos is (still) sort of iffy
Updated. This list is subject to change without notice.
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July 13, 2018, 11:02:31 PM |
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Damn! It was my one and only achievement.
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July 13, 2018, 11:06:33 PM |
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