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Ripple - XRP - nieuwe verdienmodellen noodzakelijk voor bancaire sector

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  1. Frederik C. 10 januari 2018 20:47
    quote:

    Vinnie Colaiuta schreef op 10 januari 2018 12:27:

    [...]PS: het is volgens mij niet de bedoeling dat dit via internet bereikbaar is....
    Ha Vinnie,

    Mooi stuk he?...Is gewoon openbaar beschikbaar; kijk maar eens hier:
    www.mas.gov.sg/search?q=ripple

    Hoever ben je bereid te dromen?...Vele zijn al bezig met Ripple; Household names? Genoeg!
  2. Chappie69 10 januari 2018 22:45
    Mag ik kenners hier een vraag stellen ?

    Ik heb een gatehub wallet aangemaakt en wil via litebit.eu wat XRP kopen, regelmatig zijn er geen te koop, tot ik vanmiddag zag dat er nog wel wat waren....walletcode ingevuld om de aankoop te doen maa dan krijg ik steeds de melding "litebit kan de waarde van de XRP op dit moment niet bepalen" waardoor ik dus geen aankoop kan doen ??

    Iemand raad ? Het heeft me al paar weken gekost om goedkeuring te krijgen om te handelen (vandaag wel fiat gekregen dat mn Tier3 niveau in orde is)

    Dank alvast voor jullie reactie !!!
  3. forum rang 10 DeZwarteRidder 10 januari 2018 22:47
    quote:

    Chappie69 schreef op 10 januari 2018 22:45:

    Mag ik kenners hier een vraag stellen ?

    Ik heb een gatehub wallet aangemaakt en wil via litebit.eu wat XRP kopen, regelmatig zijn er geen te koop, tot ik vanmiddag zag dat er nog wel wat waren....walletcode ingevuld om de aankoop te doen maa dan krijg ik steeds de melding "litebit kan de waarde van de XRP op dit moment niet bepalen" waardoor ik dus geen aankoop kan doen ??

    Iemand raad ? Het heeft me al paar weken gekost om goedkeuring te krijgen om te handelen (vandaag wel fiat gekregen dat mn Tier3 niveau in orde is)

    Dank alvast voor jullie reactie !!!
    Gatehub en Litebit: de 2 meest waardeloze cryptohandelaars.
  4. [verwijderd] 11 januari 2018 09:15
    Ripples, Bitcoins of altcoins kopen (en verkopen):

    Open COINBASE-account
    Open BINANCE-account

    Plaats via COINBASE (Visa of overschrijving) Euro's op je "euro-wallet" (5 minuten - 2 dagen)
    Koop met deze Euro's nu Ethers op COINBASE zelf (direct)
    Verplaats nu deze Ethers naar je BINANCE-platform (funds - deposits) (5 minuten)
    Koop met deze Ethers nu om het even welke munt bij Exchange (direct)
    Om te cashen wissel je terug je altcoins om naar Ethers en stuur ze terug naar COINBASE (5 minuten)
    Die Ethers wissel je terug om in Euro's en laat je op je bankrekening storten. (2 dagen)

    Zo simpel op dezede manier en er worden op Binance geen Ripples vastgehouden.
  5. [verwijderd] 11 januari 2018 10:02
    quote:

    Ziggy_ schreef op 11 januari 2018 09:48:

    [...]
    Wat bedoel je precies met "er worden op Binance geen Ripples vastgehouden" ?
    Je kan die toch op Binance laten staan ?
    Iedere munt kan je op het platform laten staan en direct (via EHT, BTC, BNN) terug omruilen voor een andere munt. Er wordenzijn geen 20 XRP vastgezet zoals in Ripple Wallets.
  6. snipper 11 januari 2018 12:45
    quote:

    CAREX schreef op 10 januari 2018 15:32:

    iemand weleens via Bitvavo Ripples aangekocht?
    Net account aangemaakt , ging allemaal erg makkelijk, tot 2500 Euro zonder verificatie, >2500 paspoort doormailen
    Ook aankoop ripples ging erg makkelijk via Ideal,
    eerst klein bedrag gedaan, om te kijken hoe e.ea. ging
    met of zonder verloopdatum?
  7. [verwijderd] 11 januari 2018 15:46
    Xrp en Moneygram to partner in 2018. Koersdoel $2.45 voorlopig. Om 4pm nl tijd gaat DMM live met xrp.

    MoneyGram is the second largest provider of money transfers in the world. The company operates in more than 200 countries with a global network of about 347,000 agent offices. #ripple #xrpthestandard
  8. forum rang 10 DeZwarteRidder 11 januari 2018 16:07
    Ripple and MoneyGram Test XRP Currency Transfers

    By Jeff John Roberts 8:59 AM EST

    Ripple, a blockchain company and rival to bitcoin, on Thursday announced a tie-up with Dallas-based money transfer giant MoneyGram.

    The move is significant because the arrangement involves the use of XRP, Ripple’s digital currency, which has recently soared in value but also faced questions about its practical uses.

    The partnership will see MoneyGram pilot the use of XRP through a new Ripple service, called xRapid, designed to provide liquidity to financial institutions. In a release announcing the news, the companies touted the speed and efficiency of XRP:

    XRP remains the most efficient digital asset for payments with transaction fees at just fractions of a penny, compared to Bitcoin fees of about $30 per transaction. Similarly, the average transaction time for XRP is 2-3 seconds with other top digital assets ranging from 15 minutes to an hour.

    In a statement, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse described the MoneyGram tie-up as a strategic one, and said it would demonstrate XRP’s ability to lower costs for money transfers between friends and families.

    While banks around the world are experimenting with blockchain (the underlying technology behind bitcoin and Ripple) to lower money transfer costs, skeptics of Ripple say its XRP currency is unnecessary to carry out transactions.

    Garlinghouse, however, makes the case that XRP obviates the need for money transfer shops to maintain local currency accounts (so-called nostro and vostro accounts) in far-flung locations. In an earlier interview, he told Fortune that the use of XRP will allow firms to free up idle capital for other purposes.

    This notion of using digital currency as a form of bridge funding is not unique to XRP. Last year, IBM and a consortium of banks in the South Pacific announced a blockchain transfer arrangement that entails the use of a cryptocurrency called Stellar.
  9. forum rang 10 DeZwarteRidder 11 januari 2018 16:12
    Ripple Countersues in $12 Billion Fight Over XRP Options
    Here’s How You Should Invest in Cryptocurrencies
    At least for now…

    By Jeff John Roberts January 9, 2018

    In the summer of 2016, Ripple’s former CEO Chris Larsen made a fateful decision: he signed a deal with a bank consortium R3, that included an option for its partner to buy 5 billion units of its currency for less than a penny.

    Today, amidst a boom that made Ripple the world’s second most valuable cryptocurrency after bitcoin, that option contract is worth at least $12 billion and the two sides are locked in a bitter court fight that could shape the future of global banking.

    In the latest twist in the legal battle, Ripple filed a counterclaim in New York state court that accuses R3 of signing the deal in bad faith, and using the partnership to steal its expertise in order to develop a competing product.

    The new filing, which includes emails from R3 CEO David Rutter, comes at a time of intense interest in Ripple’s currency—known as XRP—by speculators, who pushed it to highs of around $3.50 last week. The rise of XRP, which now trading around $2.50, has also made Larsen one of the richest men in the world.

    The option contract represents nearly 10% of the approximately 55 billion XRP (out of a total supply of 100 billion) currently controlled by Ripple. This puts the stakes of the dispute on par with other epic early-days battles such as the one between Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg and the Winkelvoss twins.

    In its counter-claim against R3, Ripple says it should not have to honor the options contract—in part because its partner failed to uphold its end of the bargain, failing to “assist Ripple sign up a single bank.” It also says the contract is invalid because CEO David Rutter knew financial heavy-weights Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan, and Morgan Stanley were pulling out of R3, but failed to inform Ripple. Here is a key paragraph:

    Rather, R3 had misrepresented its resources and current ability to perform solely to induce Ripple into executing the Agreements. For example, although R3 represented to Ripple that it would have access to its large consortium of leading banks, R3 knew and had reason to know that several key banks that would be instrumental to Ripple’s success would soon be departing from its consortium.

    The Ripple claim, which seeks an unspecified amount of damages, also accuses R3 of “unclean hands” and using the partnership to acquire insights into its business without providing the promised assistance. Ripple quotes an email from Rutter to the company’s current CEO Brad Garlinghouse to allege R3 was not invested in the partnership:

    Brad I really like you guys and I have been clear about that. Love to see you win the payments space and even better I would love to be involved in that journey. BUT I am personally being crushed by a ridiculously complicated funding round[.]” the email allegedly reads. A later Rutter email reportedly states he had “no idea what’s going on with XRP.

    In its own complaint, R3 claims a decision by Ripple last June to terminate the option was unjustified, and says its real motive was because the option was suddenly “in the money.”

    Both Ripple and R3 declined to comment from this story, but sources familiar with the litigation, who agreed to speak on the condition of anonymity, said the sides have not explored settlement talks but are staking the outcome on the court’s decision.
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