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XRP - Ripple Forum / Re: Do you own Ripple, how much ?
« on: May 08, 2019, 08:44:18 AM »
I bought this coin and now I wait for time until it grows up. Lying on your wallet.
I tried to trade on the stock exchange, but the result did not satisfy me, I had to wait a very long time.

I hope so!
Indeed, every day comes out good news about big player interests on Ripple.
The idea is that soon hype will increase so much!
Crossing fingers :)

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EOS Forum / Re: EOS or Ethereum?
« on: May 06, 2019, 09:55:19 AM »
I take daily a look at the price.
It seems that EOS price is pretty constant than Ethereum one.
It could be due to the different approach to technology. On Ethereum blockchain, indeed, developers have full access to resources. On EOS no.
What do you think?

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I agree with your statement.
The price reached 5.560 $ and is reducing again towards a second dip, hoping it's the signal of a restart going up.
Do you think this could be the signal of a bullish era?

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Bitcoin price could be affected by Bitfinex situation.
Bitfinex is full of Bitcoins to avoid any potential money block by Authorities.
If Bitfinex's IEO hasn't got success, they can dump Bitcoins to collect fiat and avoid banckrupt.

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: The growing of bitcoin ATM
« on: May 03, 2019, 08:30:06 AM »
I read about this interesting news.
The number of ATM is growing proportionally with the people will to invest part of own money in Bitcoin.
Furthermore, this is the best way to buy Bitcoin anonymously but with high fees!
I think that fees are a big limit to this ATM spread.

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: WHAT'S GOING ON WITH BITCOIN?
« on: May 03, 2019, 08:26:19 AM »
Yes, I agree there are many different projects worth mentioning and I will write an article discussing the ones I consider to be the most promising, their advantages and problems. But for now, let’s focus on Bitcoin. Not because of price, but due to adoption: no other cryptocurrency has as many users, developers and infrastructure support. Maybe Ethereum, which is closing in, but still Bitcoin is the most widely spread cryptocurrency and the base layer for the entire market.
Today I will be discussing ways bitcoin is being improved and infrastructure changes happening in the near future, that can potentially help by lowering fees, by improving ease-of-use, by creating off-chain payments solutions or simply by adding more transactions to each block. There are ways of implementing each solution separately, but some core technology must be widely adopted, like Segregated Witnessing (SegWit).
There will be three main topics I will approach today: batching, schnorr signatures and atomic swaps. I’ve been discussing the Lightning Network too much and I want to check different potential solutions, less prone to centralization.

Speaking of the devil, that’s definitely one of the features I believe we should be trying to avoid. Bitcoin’s purpose is to be fully decentralized, so any action, update or improvement that won’t go in that direction should be disregarded.

Thanks for your post.
It's important sometimes discover the first scope of this crypto world, that is decentralization!
Bitcoin should go in this direction but meanwhile, its POW protocol has pushed in a centralization way.
It's for this aspect that sometimes I put my money on other projects like Iotex.

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Incentivised Posting / Shill / Re: Bitcoin is the worst investment
« on: May 03, 2019, 08:23:55 AM »
Ahahahahahahah!
Incredible hilarious post!
You are promoting your project discrediting Bitcoin?
It's like you are promoting yourself discrediting your father!
How do you have thought this advertisement campaign?

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XRP - Ripple Forum / Re: Do you own Ripple, how much ?
« on: May 03, 2019, 08:12:25 AM »
Ripple is a great coin and must be collected by everyone. Of course, I have some XRP, it is always stored on my wallets. But I am sorry, I cannot state how much my XRP. I think it is my secret information, I don't want any people to know about it.

I don't consider Ripple properly a cryptocurrency, even if I recognize that it could be a good investment because it's a project developed for banks and their users.
It is the best and closer crypto project to be used for a practical use.
But in the future, it will be replaced by other ones, like Iotex.

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EOS Forum / Re: The development of EOS
« on: May 02, 2019, 08:43:29 AM »
I was reading your posts but I would to know from you what do you prefer of a typical cryprocurrency:

1. Decentralization?
Or
2. High tx speed?

Thanks for your feedback.
I choose all of them decentralize and high transaction speed that's why i have followed EOS blockchain, waves blockchain, Tron blockchain and other cryptocurrencies. I followed them including the projects be built on those platform. I like cryptocurrencies which supports for decentralize application dapps and huge number of transaction.
And here is the update of EOS

A Release Candidate is Available for EOSIO

“This release candidate marks a major update for the EOSIO software platform: a consensus protocol upgrade, which implements a change to the protocol rules and requires alignment by block producing nodes for the upgrade to be successfully deployed.”

Features:
- Enable protocol feature pre-activation
- Disallow linking to non-existing permission
- Allow contracts to determine which account is the sender of an inline action
- Modify restrictions on RAM billing
…and more

Medium:  https://medium.com/eosio/eosio-version-1-8-0-rc1-2d2d68995bbe
Github: https://github.com/EOSIO/eos/releases/tag/v1.8.0-rc1

But, EOS is not so decentralized as it appears.
Furthermore is "static", meaning that it doesn't modify with the framework. In other words, it is developed to work alone and to not interface with other blockchains.
And this is a limit, considering that blockchains are every day more.
What do you think?

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Cardano Forum / Re: why invest in cardano?
« on: May 02, 2019, 08:40:42 AM »
News of yesterday is that Cardano has signed an agreement with the Ethiopian government to push blockchain technology entry in the bureaucratic statal system.
Here you can read the full notice:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/rachelwolfson/2019/04/30/cardano-founder-launches-enterprise-blockchain-framework-in-collaboration-with-ethiopian-government/#314422904e10

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The achievement of a very perfect value from Ripple and this is worthy of appreciation by Hodler Ripple.
I also see that Ripple is very financially strong now and Ripple will easily collect more money in 2020.

Yeah mate, this is my same feeling.
After Nasdaq index and pushed by Bakkt, Ripple could represent a solid asset on which big capitals can bet on.

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EOS Forum / Re: The development of EOS
« on: May 01, 2019, 08:49:52 AM »
I was reading your posts but I would to know from you what do you prefer of a typical cryprocurrency:

1. Decentralization?
Or
2. High tx speed?

Thanks for your feedback.

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Ethereum Forum / Re: What Wallet Is The Best For Ethereum?
« on: May 01, 2019, 08:47:51 AM »
If Ethereum will grow like Bitcoin?
The answer is Yes and it depends of future developments.
Yesterday Vitalik Buterin announced some innovation on Twitter answering Mr Musk.
One of future objective is using Ethereum blockchain for payments. And Samsung is working on it.

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XRP - Ripple Forum / Re: investment coin ripples.
« on: May 01, 2019, 07:26:28 AM »
Ripple is a solid project with years of development behind and this is testified by yesterday Nasdaq index on this cryptocurrency.
Interesting for the future.

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