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January 14, 2018, 03:47:48 AM
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Are there any major differences between this and XRP?

Who ever invested in Steller, they became rich in very short time. But, I do not this one will succeed in long run as Ripple is partnering all major money transfer institutions very rapidly.
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January 14, 2018, 03:57:20 AM
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My XLM deposit did not arrive on Bittrex, opened a support ticket 3+ weeks ago, but support in not helping.

Its like 10% of my bankroll stuck in the air, and support is not helping. Any way that Stellar support can help speed this up at Bittrex?

If the deposit shows as complete on a block explorer there's nothing anyone can do apart from bittrex.
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January 14, 2018, 03:59:10 AM
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Does Ripple let you issue your own personal currencies so friends can keep track of their debts to each other and such?

I had the impression Ripple was trying to move away from the original idea, and close everything down so only institutions and exchanges and banks and such could issue currencies?

That is why I chose Stellar over Ripple. It even seemed like Ripple's desktop client got deliberately broken or something so everyone had to use some web-based wallet or something like that so Big Brother could keep track of everything?

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January 14, 2018, 04:03:32 AM
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Does Ripple let you issue your own personal currencies so friends can keep track of their debts to each other and such?

I had the impression Ripple was trying to move away from the original idea, and close everything down so only institutions and exchanges and banks and such could issue currencies?

That is why I chose Stellar over Ripple. It even seemed like Ripple's desktop client got deliberately broken or something so everyone had to use some web-based wallet or something like that so Big Brother could keep track of everything?

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ya ripple is just a pennystock :-D who let this happen? ~ the greedy banksters.

I am not a Financial Analyst, Investment Broker, Financial Adviser, Crypto-Guru or any sort of professional that would be deemed trustworthy! Wink weee™
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January 14, 2018, 04:35:33 AM
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Excellent results for this coin. I hope that this is not the highest level XLM can achieve. Even though some of the coins go down, this coin goes up. Well done.

XLM this coin has been following the trend of NXT currency. Technology cannot match with NXT at all. You should pay more attention to NXT and ARDOR's better encryption currency. Grin Grin
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January 14, 2018, 05:23:37 AM
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NXT does not appear to let me offer trades of one made up asset versus another; it insinuates its own native currency into every pair.

That means everything's price has to be figured out in terms of NXT, and that we can only trade our made up assets for each other if one of us somehow has enough NXT to supposedly match the value of the asset.

Also, creating assets can get expensive with NXT and its clones.

Pick a clone with cheap native currency and it is hard to offer to trade two of your 3-bedroom townhouses for one of your buddy's six-bedroom townhouses unless one of you had so much of the native currency you could actually match the native-currency price of such a thing.

But yeah, I do also use HORIZON (a NXT clone), since its native currency is so cheap (especially since it got unlisted on Poloniex). It is useful for folks who trust each other and can make their offers to one-another on some sidechannel then just send each other the agreed assets instead of using the built-in offers system. Using NXT for that would be un-necessarily expensive unless maybe it costs less NXT to create an asset these days than it costs HZ in HORIZON?

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January 14, 2018, 07:05:32 AM
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NXT does not appear to let me offer trades of one made up asset versus another; it insinuates its own native currency into every pair.

That means everything's price has to be figured out in terms of NXT, and that we can only trade our made up assets for each other if one of us somehow has enough NXT to supposedly match the value of the asset.

Also, creating assets can get expensive with NXT and its clones.

Pick a clone with cheap native currency and it is hard to offer to trade two of your 3-bedroom townhouses for one of your buddy's six-bedroom townhouses unless one of you had so much of the native currency you could actually match the native-currency price of such a thing.

But yeah, I do also use HORIZON (a NXT clone), since its native currency is so cheap (especially since it got unlisted on Poloniex). It is useful for folks who trust each other and can make their offers to one-another on some sidechannel then just send each other the agreed assets instead of using the built-in offers system. Using NXT for that would be un-necessarily expensive unless maybe it costs less NXT to create an asset these days than it costs HZ in HORIZON?

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Is HORIZON still trading on any exchanges? I remember it but thought it was finished after poloniex delisted it.
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January 14, 2018, 07:15:17 AM
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None of the usual website-type public exchanges that I know of.

But it is itself a platform upon which it can be traded for any of the assets listed on it, and of course it is easy enough to issue tokens for it on Stellar or other platforms... Wink

Source code for it and other coins I use is available through my http://LFM.knotwork.com/ site, and adding dvcstable01.dvcnode.org to its peers-to-connect-to list should get you connected to its network...

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January 14, 2018, 08:25:25 AM
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NXT does not appear to let me offer trades of one made up asset versus another; it insinuates its own native currency into every pair.

That means everything's price has to be figured out in terms of NXT, and that we can only trade our made up assets for each other if one of us somehow has enough NXT to supposedly match the value of the asset.

Also, creating assets can get expensive with NXT and its clones.

Pick a clone with cheap native currency and it is hard to offer to trade two of your 3-bedroom townhouses for one of your buddy's six-bedroom townhouses unless one of you had so much of the native currency you could actually match the native-currency price of such a thing.

But yeah, I do also use HORIZON (a NXT clone), since its native currency is so cheap (especially since it got unlisted on Poloniex). It is useful for folks who trust each other and can make their offers to one-another on some sidechannel then just send each other the agreed assets instead of using the built-in offers system. Using NXT for that would be un-necessarily expensive unless maybe it costs less NXT to create an asset these days than it costs HZ in HORIZON?

-MarkM-


If you migrated to IGNIS/ARDR you can have asset::asset trading on IGNIS child chain.
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January 14, 2018, 01:45:02 PM
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Please help me! I have put 2000 STR at bx.in.th since 2014, this year i checked bx.in.th account, STR was delist, so how can i get my STR back? thank you
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January 14, 2018, 06:47:10 PM
Last edit: January 14, 2018, 11:22:57 PM by bonipper
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Please help me! I have put 2000 STR at bx.in.th since 2014, this year i checked bx.in.th account, STR was delist, so how can i get my STR back? thank you

There probably isn't a way to get them back. They gave custimers three months to withdraw them back in 2015, and said they wouldn't be recoverable after that.

https://bitcoin.co.th/removal-of-stellar/

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Note that you can still withdraw Stellar from your BX.in.th account; but we have decided to close the Stellar/Bitcoin trading market at BX.in.th.

UPDATE: Stellar will be completely removed from the BX.in.th system after October 31, 2015.  You must withdraw your stellar before this date or funds will be non-recoverable.

Services that are affected:

Stellar to Bitcoin trading market place
Stellar deposits (you will no longer be able to deposit new stellar)
Unaffected services:

Stellar withdrawals:  You will still be able to withdraw stellar for at least the next 3 months


You could try opening a support ticket, but I doubt they will return them.

https://support.bitcoin.co.th/index.php?a=add&custom1=BX.in.th
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January 17, 2018, 03:56:45 AM
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Please help me! I have put 2000 STR at bx.in.th since 2014, this year i checked bx.in.th account, STR was delist, so how can i get my STR back? thank you
Maybe you can find something in this link https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/STRBTC/ about your str which want you get back ! I hope you find what you want !
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January 17, 2018, 06:37:26 PM
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Please help me! I have put 2000 STR at bx.in.th since 2014, this year i checked bx.in.th account, STR was delist, so how can i get my STR back? thank you

There probably isn't a way to get them back. They gave custimers three months to withdraw them back in 2015, and said they wouldn't be recoverable after that.

https://bitcoin.co.th/removal-of-stellar/

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Removal of Stellar
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Note that you can still withdraw Stellar from your BX.in.th account; but we have decided to close the Stellar/Bitcoin trading market at BX.in.th.

UPDATE: Stellar will be completely removed from the BX.in.th system after October 31, 2015.  You must withdraw your stellar before this date or funds will be non-recoverable.

Services that are affected:

Stellar to Bitcoin trading market place
Stellar deposits (you will no longer be able to deposit new stellar)
Unaffected services:

Stellar withdrawals:  You will still be able to withdraw stellar for at least the next 3 months

BX.in.th was one of the first, if not the first Stellar market with big volumes 3-4 years ago when Stellar was launched. During early period they and Kraken had the biggest Stellar volumes of all exchanges. Wonder why they decided to go out of Stellar, this is not a good sign.

Edit: is this fresh announcement or blast from the past?1? Don't get it.
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January 18, 2018, 03:46:44 PM
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Stellar Price Chart (XLM/USD)
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https://www.onebitcoinbuy.com/stellar-lumens-xlm-price-cryptocurrency-buy-sell-cash.php

Why Stellar could be the next big ICO platform./

I have a feeling that XLM is the same as XRP 1 year ago. I have some thousands of XLM on bittrex exchange and I will wait for new higher price coming in this year (maybe it can hit 2$ in the year of 2018). Investing to this coin is never too late at this time.
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January 19, 2018, 01:05:14 AM
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With stellar promising coin of 2018, I'm feeling like it will be a big jump sooner or later. With its vast speed on transactions, no wonder why stellar become so popular with investors. Let's see how it  perform this year.

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January 19, 2018, 09:14:22 AM
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I find Mail acc stellar have pass
https://www.facebook.com/nescafe84
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January 19, 2018, 09:38:34 AM
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Some day ago i ve bought Stellar, i know maybe i bought at high price but i'm confident that this year will be for Stellar a good year, so we can do party together Smiley

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January 25, 2018, 08:47:53 AM
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Where is the roadmap?
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January 25, 2018, 11:23:42 AM
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Where is the roadmap?
Joining the question.
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January 25, 2018, 02:10:33 PM
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I saw there wasn't a proper stellar discord server so I took the hospitality to create one!

On the discord server you can:
- Chat and discuss with fellow xlm traders/holder
- Get updates on the latest tweets from stellar and it's employees
- Multi-language chat rooms for xlm supporters all over the world
- Check out the price of xlm and other crypto's
- Talk about your portfolio
- Hangout in our LIVE voice channels.

Available on this platforms: Windows / Mac / Android / iOS

The invitation link: https://discord.gg/QtqQ9AZ
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