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January 19, 2018, 01:06:43 PM
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I am thinking to invest in Ripple, and i think it is good choice when you have no much money, what  do you think?
If you can buy a lot of ripple at the dip and you should be a winner, but if you aren't and then you must try to thinking about invest in another place rather than ripple. how ripple gets recovered right now and that gives a clue about the fact that ripple is not worth anymore to be considered as investment place.

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January 19, 2018, 01:07:12 PM
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yesterday it was below $1 which was a good time to buy now its 50% up. invest on your own risk. in my research it will hit $5 soon
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January 19, 2018, 01:08:57 PM
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It all depends on what you're looking to get out of it. If you think it will be the next bitcoin then I would say Ripple is not the one for you. If you're looking to hold up to a few years and have the price grow from what it is now, I would say that would happen.
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January 19, 2018, 01:09:10 PM
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Everywhere on the internet you will see that people are quite divided when it comes to ripple and I agree with the concerns related to ripple not being decentralized, but it doesn't mean that it's going to give us some good profits in the short run. I think there is a lot of opportunity in ripple if you can keep a close eye on it and buy&sell periodically.

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January 19, 2018, 02:16:53 PM
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I think, a quarter of the investment funds in the Ripper is a wise choice, because the Ripper still has a higher potential, its cooperation with many of the world bank has, he is a real valuable toekn.

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January 19, 2018, 02:21:49 PM
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As I know and understand most people hate Ripple because they work with banks and technology is 100% centralized, XRP token has very tiny usage and banks are mostly interested not in XRP but Ripple technology itself that doesn't need XRP. Ho0wever, things are changing and Ripple has more and more positive news for broader adoption.



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January 19, 2018, 02:23:03 PM
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Not very much knowng that most of the stock holders are from banks its not hard to deny that they are maintaining their own interest.
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January 19, 2018, 02:27:25 PM
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I am thinking to invest in Ripple, and i think it is good choice when you have no much money, what  do you think?

I was optimistic about the ripple, than I started to think that, ripple is not a promising coin. Because athough it has a low price, it is continously pumping and dumping. And also there are a lot of different bad comments about it.
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January 19, 2018, 02:33:32 PM
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I am thinking to invest in Ripple, and i think it is good choice when you have no much money, what  do you think?

I was optimistic about the ripple, than I started to think that, ripple is not a promising coin. Because athough it has a low price, it is continously pumping and dumping. And also there are a lot of different bad comments about it.
I personally disagree with you. there are so many good reviews about ripple, and I admit it that ripple very good for investment. It'll be on top one day in the future. I'm very optimistic about it.
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January 19, 2018, 02:34:11 PM
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Investing in the Ripple at the moment is very smart because this currency has a huge potential in the future, and currently, the Ripple's rate is low, at just over $ 1.61/ XRP. Those who do not have much money can still invest in this currency.

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January 19, 2018, 02:43:17 PM
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to be honest I don't like the ripple too much noise around her, with such popularity, its price could soar to the moon, but the price is not growing because the coins are too many, and the ripple is called Bank money, and I don't like banks, because banks can control the amounts they want in their favor
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January 19, 2018, 03:07:06 PM
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It is centralized coin because of than it is not a good choise to invest in long term but in a short term it is another alternative to invest.
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January 19, 2018, 03:17:13 PM
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I am not optimistic about Ripple and there are some reasons for it. Ripple’s founders will love to tell you about the high-profile deals they are conducting with banks around the world, particularly in Japan and South Korea. But what they conveniently leave out is that these banks plan to use Ripple’s revolutionary software but not XRP. Think about it.
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January 19, 2018, 03:48:37 PM
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I am not optimistic about Ripple and there are some reasons for it. Ripple’s founders will love to tell you about the high-profile deals they are conducting with banks around the world, particularly in Japan and South Korea. But what they conveniently leave out is that these banks plan to use Ripple’s revolutionary software but not XRP. Think about it.

There is some truth to this statement. 

Some Centralized authorities are warming up to the idea of a decentralized ledger.  However, not just anyone will be allowed to have access to the ledgers. 

I recently read about the EUs study on blockchain technology.  They believe in implementing blockchain but only if a central authority runs the decentralized ledger. lol.

On the other hand...

99% of the cryptocurrencies have no working product.   Ripple is one of the few techs out there that has been implemented by established institutions(if only as a test). 
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January 19, 2018, 04:00:05 PM
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Ripple is not for long term investment. I know it can go highter, but really I don t trust it. In a similar investment, I would better go for Neo

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January 19, 2018, 04:05:26 PM
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yes obviously i am optimistic about XRP. After BTC and ETH, XRP is really going to its position because who wants to invest for long time they are investing in XRP.
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January 19, 2018, 04:11:07 PM
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No, not at all. I saw information that it is possible to make infinite XRP, there's no cap, so I don't see any reason for it's price to grow.

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January 19, 2018, 04:20:42 PM
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After the values ​​are rising again since yesterday, I am very optimistic. Honestly, it was clear to me that the values ​​will rise again within a very short time.
I just did not expect it to happen so fast. That surprised me very positively. Thus, the ripple proves just how stable he is. I hope and think that he will soon rise further.
I believe we have overcome that deep now. There are definitely very good times on us.

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January 19, 2018, 04:25:35 PM
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nope,
a centralized thing is not a good thing for cryptocurrency,
i believe it will only good for a few years later until another one come up from nowhere and replace it.
(everything can be happen with it,but it's not really recommended to hold it for a long time)
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January 19, 2018, 04:26:20 PM
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The Financial Times has a really interesting article about Ripple:

https://www.ft.com/content/f739f48e-f62a-11e7-8715-e94187b3017e

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Bitcoin rival’s rise unnerves banking sector

In October, a five-year-old company called Ripple boasted that it was one of America’s “most valuable start-ups . . . after Uber, Airbnb, Palantir and WeWork”.

Although its core finance technology business has not done much disrupting yet, cryptocurrency mania was growing the value of XRP, the digital coin created by Ripple’s founders and whose supply the company still controlled. XRP’s price rose 36,000 per cent during 2017, challenging bitcoin’s market value, giving Ripple an XRP hoard worth $200bn by Christmas.

XRP is a cryptocurrency outlier. Unlike decentralised, rebellious bitcoin, created post-financial crisis amid distrust of banks, XRP is supposed to grease creaking banking infrastructure, part of the back-office finance technology offered by San Francisco-based Ripple. Brad Garlinghouse, its chief executive, called XRP “the global liquidity solution for payment providers and banks”.

But Ripple’s golden goose cryptocurrency, whose price has now sagged, raises awkward questions. While its separate technology solutions for fast payment settlement impresses some financiers, XRP’s volatility, and Ripple’s ownership of more than half the 100bn XRP ever created, has unnerved banks that evangelists hoped would adopt the asset as a bridge currency.

Ripple wants to supplant the international Swift network, which is owned by and connects about 11,000 banks. It promises to accelerate cross-border payments using distributed-ledger, or blockchain, technology that sends messages between banks, while offering XRP as a cheap and universal bridge currency, to short-circuit the expensive nostro and vostro accounts of traditional correspondent banking.

Think of XRP “like the oil you put in [a car] engine”, says Greg Kidd, Ripple’s former chief risk officer who runs Synthetic Liquidity, a liquidity provider that is trialling XRP by moving small amounts. Banks “really shouldn’t need that much”, he adds.

But some speculators are betting that banks will need a lot of XRP oil as a reserve currency, which, if correct, would see XRP loom large in the global financial system. But if banks are unconvinced that they need to own substantial amounts of XRP — which Ripple’s systems for sending and processing payments do not require — the now $60bn total market value of circulating XRP coins looks highly speculative.

The enterprise software start-up says more than 100 financial institutions have adopted at least one Ripple product.

Ripple recently announced another pilot project with money transfer group MoneyGram, which will involve XRP. But while it has touted live projects with Santander, a Ripple investor, and American Express, others have hesitated to move beyond tests.

The Financial Times spoke to 16 banks and financial services companies publicly linked to Ripple (two more declined to comment). Most had not yet gone beyond testing, but some were using Ripple’s systems for moving real money. For instance, Sweden’s SEB bank says it used Ripple software for fast cross-border payments between accounts held by some of its corporate clients; soon, Santander is expected to launch a cross-border payments app using Ripple’s technology to clients in Europe and America.

But none of the banks who spoke to the FT had used XRP.

Kansas-based CBW Bank was one of the first partner banks announced by Ripple in 2014. But Suresh Ramamurthi, CBW’s chairman, says it has shelved plans to use Ripple’s systems until regulatory guidance is clearer.

Some banks shy away from cryptocurrencies such as XRP for fear of being “the first casualty”, Mr Ramamurthi adds.

Hank Uberoi, executive chairman of cross-border payments specialist Earthport, works with Ripple to jointly offer their services to financial institutions. “Banks are hesitant to use XRP because they are unsure of the regulatory aspects of it. If money is in transition and the price of XRP collapses in that time, what happens then?” he says.

Ripple’s other problem, Mr Uberoi adds, was signing up enough banks to have the scale to seriously challenge Swift. “It is only of value if everyone is connected to the network — like a fax machine, if others don’t have one, then it is not much use,” he says.

Ripple says: “Enabling the internet of Value is not something we can do alone and it’s not something that happens overnight.”

A former staffer, who left last year, says Ripple was sometimes hasty to announce that banks were using its technology even if they were testing several blockchain solutions. The former employee describes this as a “survival tactic”.

A “vibrant and growing ecosystem of people and businesses . . . are interested in XRP”, says Ripple. It says Mexican bank Cuallix uses XRP.

The anxiety of bankers that Ripple might cash in its XRP hoard recently prompted it to lock up 55bn XRP and promise to regulate supply by releasing no more than 1bn XRP every month.

Regardless of whether banks use it, Ripple has benefited handsomely from XRP’s rise. Ripple sells XRP to institutions and through exchanges — $52.2m worth in last year’s third quarter, up 67 per cent from $31.3m the previous quarter. It advertises discounts for market makers who adopt early, to increase the pool of institutional buyers and sellers.

Some staff take XRP as part of their salaries, and Ripple’s founders are enjoying a boost. Forbes reported that Chris Larsen, co-founder and former chief executive, personally owns 5.19bn XRP. According to cryptocurrency tracker Coinmarketcap, Mr Larsen’s holding is at present worth more than $8bn.

Since Ripple compared itself to Uber and Airbnb, XRP’s price has hit $3.80 highs but also fallen to just above $1 before rebounding this week, the volatility reflecting speculative cryptocurrency markets.

When Coinmarketcap removed Korean exchanges from its market capitalisation calculations last Monday, Ripple’s market cap crashed from $124bn to $101bn, revealing South Korea’s upward influence on XRP and triggering a panicked sell-off.

XRP’s volatile price responded enthusiastically to dubiously sourced news, climbing in December amid later debunked rumours that XRP would be listed on a key cryptocurrency trading platform, and recently rising 20 per cent after an unsubstantiated, anonymous report suggested that Western Union might adopt Ripple technology.

XRP’s speculative price rollercoaster “seems to represent the perfect blend of cryptocurrency hype and optimism”, writes Eric Turner, S&P Global Market Intelligence analyst.

 
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