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hero member
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May 15, 2017, 10:25:57 AM
#13
So they just recently made 333million new coins from how i understand it. But i also read that somehow decreased something. Very confusing as to why people wqnt to hold something the devs can just make more of like that. Seems like you would lose out long run
full member
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May 15, 2017, 07:10:42 AM
#12
I agree with most of the people here, its already in the final stages of a bubble. I think it will soon crash down hard.
full member
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May 15, 2017, 06:43:51 AM
#11
Obviously and clearly a BUBBLE!

There is no reasonable thing to explain how the hell Ripple garbage exceeded Ethereum in market cap value....Interesting really. I don't know what to say.
sr. member
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May 15, 2017, 06:02:24 AM
#10
I will hold my ripple coin or XRP. Because I see the potential of this coin I think I will hold for 1-2 years depends on how much will increase the price. For sure those people have XRP will earn a lot of money after a few years but you need only patience to get that. Because no coin have exact date when thay pump they all we need is patience. I will buy more XRP so I can make a lot of profit. Hold your XRP guyz dont sell it.
member
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May 15, 2017, 05:53:31 AM
#9
I do think the price is a bit inflated as well.

i wouldn't call >3300% rise in 40 days as "a bit inflated" that is called a "big ass bubble" Cheesy
and in my experience whenever people are talking about "holding an altcoin" that usually is a good Que to start thinking about some exit strategy because the selling time is getting close.

I think this coin will change the speed for transactions for banks.. after a couple of years..
What do you think?


i think if banks want a faster transaction they will start their own internal blockchain system (which they are already doing) and not rely on another altcoin which they can not fully control.

Yeah, but Ripple was started 2005.

It's not something you just catch up to.
full member
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May 15, 2017, 05:07:59 AM
#8
Bubble!  
Trading rationally,  we can keep bubbles smaller and together improve the state of crypto. We can reduce the amount of squeezes and forced liquidation victims due to such  market manipulation and hysteria / gambling


1.
$9 billion distributed
$15billion for ripple labs inc. company

2.
"Lock in rumor" : Bad attempt to pump more,
when even $9 billions is too much and there should be a clear plan,
 not allowing any rumors.

3. CODE: Ripple code saw several times times fewer developers (contributors) than Ethereum, even Dogecoin.
(and 20 times fewer than Bitcoin -  http://coingecko.com ).  
But each contributor may be important,  and Volunteers, not hired,  are more independent.

4. Business:
SWIFT earns  $0.7 billion/year in revenues but only $0.02 billion in net profits.
 (https://www.swift.com/about-us/financials )

How many banks did politely leave discussion with ripple already without publishing that?

5. Popularity (low)
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&q=%2Fm%2F078rys,%2Fm%2F05p0rrx,ethereum,litecoin
newbie
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May 15, 2017, 03:45:07 AM
#7
It's an extreme bubble fueled by Japanese FOMO and uninformed investment:
https://medium.com/@coin_and_peace/new-wave-of-japanese-investors-are-fueling-the-great-altcoin-bubble-a504383172ff

They are buying it from "exchanges" like "Mr. Ripple" ffs
https://mr-ripple.com/

hero member
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May 15, 2017, 03:42:42 AM
#6
Will you hold your Ripple XRP?
It's now 2nd on coinmarketcap.

I think this coin will change the speed for transactions for banks.. after a couple of years..
What do you think?
All altcoins have there potential to become successful even they have a low price for now we can see ethereum in the pass years have a low price also and then after few years in just go up without any signal maybe this is what will happen to some altcoins that will pump quickly so better to invest.
sr. member
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May 15, 2017, 03:14:52 AM
#5
Oh yes I'll hold my XRP (Ripple coin) as long as it takes. Based on the news and articles I've read I really think this coin has a big potential in the cryptoworld that's why I'm keeping this coin and hold it for a couple of years.
hero member
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May 15, 2017, 03:03:17 AM
#4
I do think the price is a bit inflated as well.

i wouldn't call >3300% rise in 40 days as "a bit inflated" that is called a "big ass bubble" Cheesy
and in my experience whenever people are talking about "holding an altcoin" that usually is a good Que to start thinking about some exit strategy because the selling time is getting close.

I think this coin will change the speed for transactions for banks.. after a couple of years..
What do you think?


i think if banks want a faster transaction they will start their own internal blockchain system (which they are already doing) and not rely on another altcoin which they can not fully control.

Yes, you're right, I would say that it is a bubble.

However you have to look at the context, sometimes a pump isn't necessarily just a bubble. Even a coin which is pumped to 500%+ in a day might have very good reasons, for exmaple some sort of ownership change, going from beta to actual version of the software etc. But I agree with you, Ripple is seeming like a very big bubble right now, great time to sell tbh. But I'm not sure whether this is going to be the ATH yet... The craze might even continue for longer.
legendary
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May 15, 2017, 02:58:57 AM
#3
I do think the price is a bit inflated as well.

i wouldn't call >3300% rise in 40 days as "a bit inflated" that is called a "big ass bubble" Cheesy
and in my experience whenever people are talking about "holding an altcoin" that usually is a good Que to start thinking about some exit strategy because the selling time is getting close.

I think this coin will change the speed for transactions for banks.. after a couple of years..
What do you think?


i think if banks want a faster transaction they will start their own internal blockchain system (which they are already doing) and not rely on another altcoin which they can not fully control.
hero member
Activity: 1666
Merit: 753
May 15, 2017, 02:54:33 AM
#2
Will you hold your Ripple XRP?
It's now 2nd on coinmarketcap.

I think this coin will change the speed for transactions for banks.. after a couple of years..
What do you think?

Oh jeez, didn't think that Ripple would ever exceed Ethereum to be honest but it just did so... Guess I was wrong.

I would say that personally I can definitely see Ripple being used as an actual gateway to provide a transaction system for banks however I do think the price is a bit inflated as well. I would sell at least half my ripple for now and buy back later if there was to be a fall. Ripple has basically been rising since March and if you see the long term graphs you start to realise that this pump doesn't seem to be a very healthy one.
hero member
Activity: 800
Merit: 502
May 15, 2017, 02:52:31 AM
#1
Will you hold your Ripple XRP?
It's now 2nd on coinmarketcap.

I think this coin will change the speed for transactions for banks.. after a couple of years..
What do you think?
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