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    Ripple Daily Ripple/XRP Discussion Thread 03/24/18 [Questions and Price Predictions]

    Ripple Daily Ripple/XRP Discussion Thread 03/24/18 [Questions and Price Predictions]


    Daily Ripple/XRP Discussion Thread 03/24/18 [Questions and Price Predictions]

    Posted: 24 Mar 2018 01:13 AM PDT

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    Santander is set to launch an international money transfer app with Ripple

    Posted: 24 Mar 2018 03:25 AM PDT

    Santander Bank & Ripple to Launch Money Transfer App for Customers in Spain, UK, Brazil & Poland!

    Posted: 24 Mar 2018 03:36 PM PDT

    World's 9th Largest Stock Exchange To Launch Cryptocurrency Brokerage

    Posted: 24 Mar 2018 01:41 PM PDT

    XRP & Ripple: The World’s Financial Infrastructure is Using RippleNet

    Posted: 24 Mar 2018 05:23 AM PDT

    https://xrphodor.wordpress.com/2018/03/24/xrp-ripple-the-worlds-financial-infrastructure-is-using-ripplenet/

    It's my 100th Hodor Blog!

    In this latest blog entry, I connect the dots on China, and discuss fascinating wallet stats.

    Also, Ripple's deal with Cambridge is profiled by the prestigious Nilson Report.

    Hope you enjoy & please leave any feedback below!

    Thanks & Sincerely, -Hodor

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    Santander Bank To Use Ripple For Cross Border Transactions In The U.K., Brazil, Spain and Poland

    Posted: 24 Mar 2018 04:56 PM PDT

    Santander bank announces plan using Ripple tech to become first bank doing large-scale blockchain transactions...

    Posted: 24 Mar 2018 06:18 PM PDT

    Repeat posts again and again

    Posted: 24 Mar 2018 08:45 PM PDT

    This sub is flooded with people posting the same article and same topic over and over once some news breaks. We get it, something happend involving Ripple. Take 5 minutes to see if it has already been posted.

    Can the mods clean this up?

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    Ripple solves a $20 Trillion problem, you know the quote "Be so good they can't ignore you" ?

    Posted: 24 Mar 2018 01:37 PM PDT

    Republican State Rep. Tyler Lindholm bullish on Cryptocurrency and Blockchain in Wyoming

    Posted: 24 Mar 2018 03:23 PM PDT

    Forbes.com, Mar 23rd - Big Banks Could Eventually Warm Up To Bitcoin And Ripple

    Posted: 24 Mar 2018 03:17 AM PDT

    Ripple XRP poker chips & wallets

    Posted: 24 Mar 2018 10:01 AM PDT

    @Ripple: Watch @justmoon explain how the speed and scalability of $XRP make it the superior digital asset for cross-border payments https://t.co/nQam78WvVR

    Posted: 24 Mar 2018 10:28 AM PDT

    You can Buy Ripple (XRP) on CryptoWolf. Service fee is only 0.25 XRP

    Posted: 24 Mar 2018 10:31 AM PDT

    To all those XRP price gurus out there...

    Posted: 24 Mar 2018 02:36 AM PDT

    UK Santander Ripple Collaborated To Launch International Money Transfer App

    Posted: 24 Mar 2018 02:58 PM PDT

    Cross-border payments with poor infrastructure at the receiving end

    Posted: 24 Mar 2018 06:04 PM PDT

    Hello. I'm doing some research to find out if Ripple is a good fit for my senior design project. We are looking into ways to send remittances to places with little to no banking infrastructure. I'm reading through the Ripple use cases, and they seem to depend heavily on the assumption that both the sending and receiving end of the transaction are integrated with xCurrent and Messenger.

    Is Ripple useful for us if we can't assume that the receiver will be able to integrate on the Ripple network?

    Also, are there any deep dives into the technicalities of how a private institution (read: not a bank) might set up sending remittances? If that exists, feel free just to link and skip answering. I've seen the case studies but they aren't useful to understand implementation even at a high level.

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    How does this new regulation affect Ripple? Please discuss!

    Posted: 24 Mar 2018 09:09 PM PDT

    This Marathon is turning into a Sprint

    Posted: 24 Mar 2018 01:58 AM PDT

    From ETH website hope rise happens this year!

    Posted: 24 Mar 2018 06:57 PM PDT

    The $10 XRP prediction was done by considering that Ripple is currently very much undervalued in the crypto markets. A coin with such a proven product in real life problem solving situations, should be in the tens if not hundreds of dollars in value. But let us be realistic and stick to $10 although past performance of the coin in 2017 puts it at a 28,000% miraculous increment that year.

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    Ripple could create xBank

    Posted: 24 Mar 2018 04:53 AM PDT

    Ripple is the only crypto company that can afford this. Ripple could buy a bank and teach the whole financial system how things will work from now on. Instead only try to convince banks to turn in a customer, Ripple could buy a bank, create xBank and show the new possibilities in practice. IMO it could be a revolutionary way to make the changes Ripple aims to do in financial system. Share the vision, showing an example. (NNS = not native speaker.)

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    Bug Bounty | Ripple

    Posted: 24 Mar 2018 01:42 AM PDT

    Upcoming Event: Internet of Value - March 28, 2018

    Posted: 24 Mar 2018 07:06 AM PDT

    Is Tuyyo (BBVA remittance service between USA and Latin America) using XRapid?

    Posted: 24 Mar 2018 04:18 AM PDT

    Doing a little research about remittances to Latin America I came across this fairly new Remittance service launched by BBVA in October last year:

    https://www.tuyyo.love/

    From their website:

    When will the money be available? We are committed to getting your recipient their money as soon as possible and many transfers happen in minutes. However there are factors that may delay the processing of the transaction such as:

    • Additional information is required • Payment processing or verifying bank account • Incorrect recipient details • Payment network processing hours

    What are Tuyyo's fees? We charge 5.49 USD per transfer, regardless of the amount being sent or the payment method.

    And, from BBVA's press release in October:

    With Tuyyo, users can: Send money 24/7 to Mexico Pick up funds within minutes of being sent Retrieve funds in whatever way is convenient: ATM pickup, bank account and cash pickup locations Minimize the costs involved in receiving money - either those charged by money transfer agents or due to travel costs to collect the funds.

    Link: http://newsroom.bbvacompass.com/2017-10-16-BBVA-Launches-Tuyyo-A-Global-Mobile-Money-Transfer-Service

    Low fees, money in minutes, 24/7 service. Checks all the boxes IMO. What do you think?

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    Tax advice from the xrp community?

    Posted: 24 Mar 2018 05:08 PM PDT

    I hope it's okay if I post this here. I have xrp and have faith in the product and the community. You guys seems to be more level headed than most so I'd appreciate any knowledge you guys have. I understand how taxes work for buying and selling crypto, but not mining. Again, I know we can't mine xrp but I trust you guys and I don't have anywhere else I can ask.

    I came across information that if all you do in mine a cryptocurrency you owe taxes on it. I DO NOT understand why this is and I'm hoping someone can help me see the logic behind it, if there is any besides just "the government says so". How can you owe the government money by mining? If all I do is mine some bytecoin and I never sell it I haven't made any real money to pay taxes on, especially since the government doesn't consider crypto actually currency. What am I supposed to pay them with? I'm mining it to hodl not sell. This would just be taking money not related to crypto out of my pocket... Plus I'd still have to pay capital gains taxes to these vampires. Someone help me. Thanks.

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