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I don't know how to use bitstamp to get in on any of these. Where or on what screen do I buy TRST or any of the other ones

BTC Balance: .84900507

What screen do I go to to convert that to one of these Bitcoins on bitstamp? @LSN
Trst is on bittrex and poloniex. You would have to withdraw your balance from bitstamp and send it to your bitcoin address on either bittrex or poloniex
 
It looks like a pump and dump coin, but here's the thing....a $100 investment back in July of 2014 would now be worth $666,000....The same investment in July 2015 would be worth 66,000, and less than a year ago 100.00 would be worth about 16,000....Wow.....just fucking wow

I held all these coins in 2014. Mined dope and pot just cause I thought the niche would take off. When I first checked my wallets a few weeks back, I was just hoping I kept the coins. Reddcoin. Dope. Pot. Vert. Probably others I"m forgetting.

Thankfully, these BGOL cats helped put some money back in my pockets. It's like that Bitcoin pizza shit and I had coin pizzas and sold them when I told myself I was just going to keep them.

That's one reason I hold shit now. You never, ever, ever, ever know in this game. Never.
 
I held all these coins in 2014. Mined dope and pot just cause I thought the niche would take off. When I first checked my wallets a few weeks back, I was just hoping I kept the coins. Reddcoin. Dope. Pot. Vert. Probably others I"m forgetting.

Thankfully, these BGOL cats helped put some money back in my pockets. It's like that Bitcoin pizza shit and I had coin pizzas and sold them when I told myself I was just going to keep them.

That's one reason I hold shit now. You never, ever, ever, ever know in this game. Never.

yep
 
Ok, so I just got an email from Bank Of America, saying they have a new technology to send money instantly and cheap called Zelle. I knew it had to be on a blockchain which had me think of Ripple. But then after a little bit of googling I haven't seen it connected to any coins, which makes me rethink Ripple and have to go with the people who were saying banks would adopt their own blockchain technology. Theirs is https://www.thoughtmachine.net/ I am writing this as I am discovering this so, maybe if you have more info you can reply, but I don't see this based on Etherium, Bitcoin or Ripple. Just and FYI and hope this helps us!

Here is another article I found:
http://ftreporter.com/the-emergence-of-vault-os-a-blockchain-based-banking-solution/#more
 
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Ok, so I just got an email from Bank Of America, saying they have a new technology to send money instantly and cheap called Zelle. I knew it had to be on a blockchain which had me think of Ripple. But then after a little bit of googling I haven't seen it connected to any coins, which makes me rethink Ripple and have to go with the people who were saying banks would adopt their own blockchain technology. Theirs is https://www.thoughtmachine.net/ I am writing this as I am discovering this so, maybe if you have more info you can reply, but I don't see this based on Etherium, Bitcoin or Ripple. Just and FYI and hope this helps us!

find out what coin(if any) they're using and let's get in on that bitch
 
I'm looking... If anyone finds it obviously post it.

ya I'm looking too...my guess is they don't use a coin or if they do it's not available for purchase by the average joe...which makes me think about XRP and why is it being sold to the average joe if it's meant for the banks to use?
 
ya I'm looking too...my guess is they don't use a coin or if they do it's not available for purchase by the average joe...which makes me think about XRP and why is it being sold to the average joe if it's meant for the banks to use?

Because... google fam, google.




...Nah, I dunno. I'm still riding with it though
 
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ya I'm looking too...my guess is they don't use a coin or if they do it's not available for purchase by the average joe...which makes me think about XRP and why is it being sold to the average joe if it's meant for the banks to use?

We have known that private companies are working on blockchain tech for their own use. How will the solutions work with others? We've already seen growth issues with eth and btc? Greed can be a killer.

Much like Ripple, antshares network doesn't always require it's currency. Is that bad? We are just in the beginning stages with all this.
 
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We have known that private companies are working on blockchain tech for their own use. How will the solutions work with others? We've already seen growth issues with eth and btc? Greed can be a killer.

Much like Ripple, antshares network doesn't always require it's currency. Is that bad? We are just in the beginning stages with all this.

I'm not questioning the potential need for XRP usage among banks just why is it being offered for public 'consumption' although I kind of know the answer
 
Ok, so I just got an email from Bank Of America, saying they have a new technology to send money instantly and cheap called Zelle. I knew it had to be on a blockchain which had me think of Ripple. But then after a little bit of googling I haven't seen it connected to any coins, which makes me rethink Ripple and have to go with the people who were saying banks would adopt their own blockchain technology. Theirs is https://www.thoughtmachine.net/ I am writing this as I am discovering this so, maybe if you have more info you can reply, but I don't see this based on Etherium, Bitcoin or Ripple. Just and FYI and hope this helps us!

Here is another article I found:
http://ftreporter.com/the-emergence-of-vault-os-a-blockchain-based-banking-solution/#more
Shit
 
man if ETH has the market in a chokehold like this I don't even wanna imagine what shit will be like if the BTC split occurs
 
Ok, so I just got an email from Bank Of America, saying they have a new technology to send money instantly and cheap called Zelle. I knew it had to be on a blockchain which had me think of Ripple. But then after a little bit of googling I haven't seen it connected to any coins, which makes me rethink Ripple and have to go with the people who were saying banks would adopt their own blockchain technology. Theirs is https://www.thoughtmachine.net/ I am writing this as I am discovering this so, maybe if you have more info you can reply, but I don't see this based on Etherium, Bitcoin or Ripple. Just and FYI and hope this helps us!

Here is another article I found:
http://ftreporter.com/the-emergence-of-vault-os-a-blockchain-based-banking-solution/#more

If Bank of america uses Ripple its over LOL!!!
 
We have known that private companies are working on blockchain tech for their own use. How will the solutions work with others? We've already seen growth issues with eth and btc? Greed can be a killer.

Much like Ripple, antshares network doesn't always require it's currency. Is that bad? We are just in the beginning stages with all this.
I was thinking about how secure the network would be since there would be far far fewer nodes inside their closed system
 
I'm not questioning the potential need for XRP usage among banks just why is it being offered for public 'consumption' although I kind of know the answer

Yeah, I get that part. They are trying to develop for themselves but the winners might want to develop a solution that works with everyone.

I was thinking about how secure the network would be since there would be far far fewer nodes inside their closed system

Greed is a bitch.
 
So what the fuck was/is the benefit of bitstamp? Can I do anything on that site? I'm trying to buy some of the coin y'all talking but I can't figure out how to get it done

Bitstamp is good for purchasing BTC, XRP, and LTC.....The other thing its good for is it lets you do is make BTC purchases with your credit card instantly so that you transfer the BTC to another exchange to buy other coins.
 
@godofwine

Think of it like this:

You're at the arcade (Bittrex) and want to play some games but you need change (Bitcoin) to play. But you only have a $100 bill. In order to play you need to take your $100 and exchange it at the coin machine (Bitstamp) to then go play whatever you want in the arcade (Bittrex).

You already exchanged your cash for bitcoin at Bitstamp so that step is done. Next thing you have to do is open an account on Bittrex. Once your account on Bittrex is good to go you just have to transfer your bitcoin from your Bitstamp account to the Bittrex account.

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