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January 04, 2018, 11:23:26 PM
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I am new to cryptocurrency.  I bought my first cryptocurrency (Ether) on Coinbase a week ago.  Now I will have the parts for a new mining rig in a few days -- should have something up and running in a week.   Starting with a three card 1070 ti rig.

Anyways, I heard Ripple is a currency that is really taking off.. what's the best way to get some of my Coinbase ETH to Ripple?  Securely.

Would I setup ETH and Ripple wallets in some sort of secure onine exchange, make the transfer, the exchange then transfer to Trezor?

Or wait, the Trezor doesn't support Ripple does it?  What's the most secure way to store ripple?
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January 04, 2018, 11:28:43 PM
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First look at the Ripple charts and reassess your investment.
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January 04, 2018, 11:54:29 PM
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First look at the Ripple charts and reassess your investment.

Thanks, which leads to my next question I guess Smiley What is the absolute best web site for the charts of all crypto currency?
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January 05, 2018, 12:16:00 AM
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May i know why you want to transfer your ripple into trezor? Will you keep it in very very long term?
I will suggest you to transfer your etherium to bittrex or binance then you buy ripple there then just keep there. Its secure exchange.
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January 05, 2018, 01:54:28 AM
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You're late to the party buddy.

Do you even know what the most basic things like, market cap and circulating supply means to a coin?

Let me guess, just because its cheap, you think its going to reach 100 USD?
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January 05, 2018, 03:25:12 AM
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You're late to the party buddy.

Do you even know what the most basic things like, market cap and circulating supply means to a coin?

Let me guess, just because its cheap, you think its going to reach 100 USD?

You're right, I have much to learn about investments -- someone was just suggesting today to maybe look into ripple that they were doing well with it.  I want to learn about "market cap" and "circulating supply".. do you recommend any good books?

I am just going to focus on making money mining and cashing out each week.  That's a lot easier.  I'll take like 25% of that profit and throw it in ethereum or something.   Hoping ethereum goes nuts over the next couple years and turns a small investment into something big.

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January 05, 2018, 03:35:14 AM
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The only thing you need to review is the historical analysis of Ripple if think that the price continues to grow then it might not possible all the time bro.
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January 05, 2018, 01:57:43 PM
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I am new to cryptocurrency.  I bought my first cryptocurrency (Ether) on Coinbase a week ago.  Now I will have the parts for a new mining rig in a few days -- should have something up and running in a week.   Starting with a three card 1070 ti rig.

Anyways, I heard Ripple is a currency that is really taking off.. what's the best way to get some of my Coinbase ETH to Ripple?  Securely.

Would I setup ETH and Ripple wallets in some sort of secure onine exchange, make the transfer, the exchange then transfer to Trezor?

Or wait, the Trezor doesn't support Ripple does it?  What's the most secure way to store ripple?

Hi! I also have a 1070, for them, the best algorithm is Equihash also nist5. You can buy Ripple at the exchange where you sell your Zcash for. Sorry for the English)
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