| brassmonkey | 01-03-2018 05:04 AM | Re: Hi, where would you recommend to buy ripple from? I purchased ETH from Coinbase, transfered it to Binance then purchased Ripple through Binance.
The process was fairly simple |
Re: Hi, where would you recommend to buy ripple from? Quote:
Originally Posted by brassmonkey
(Post 893411)
I purchased ETH from Coinbase, transfered it to Binance then purchased Ripple through Binance.
The process was fairly simple | I've heard a lot of people (in the UK) doing that. But note - you need to fund your Binance/Ripple purchase with ETH or BTC to begin with. |
dachilla | 01-04-2018 11:08 AM | Re: Hi, where would you recommend to buy ripple from? Is ip possible to exchange it within the exodus eden wallet? |
Re: Hi, where would you recommend to buy ripple from? I hear Coinbase will soon have Ripple, so am gona wait and buy from Coinbase, because its more simple |
Re: Hi, where would you recommend to buy ripple from? Quote:
Originally Posted by lucy
(Post 893615)
I hear Coinbase will soon have Ripple, so am gona wait and buy from Coinbase, because its more simple | Though note - at that point it would shoot up in price, as everyone will follow suite. |
Re: Hi, where would you recommend to buy ripple from? I get you Play, but for me the Coinbase platform is easier to use than Kraken and Bitstamp, it has a simple interface, easy to use.
Ripple is about $3 and your right once it goes on Coinvase it will shoot up, but it will be less than $10 by the time it goes on Coinbase and once on Coinbase it will shoot up, so buy lots on Coinbase, then sell when you have made enough.
Can't see it going as high as Ether Quote:
Originally Posted by Play
(Post 893643)
Though note - at that point it would shoot up in price, as everyone will follow suite. | |
Re: Hi, where would you recommend to buy ripple from? Quote:
Originally Posted by lucy
(Post 893676)
I get you Play, but for me the Coinbase platform is easier to use than Kraken and Bitstamp, it has a simple interface, easy to use.
Ripple is about $3 and your right once it goes on Coinvase it will shoot up, but it will be less than $10 by the time it goes on Coinbase and once on Coinbase it will shoot up, so buy lots on Coinbase, then sell when you have made enough.
Can't see it going as high as Ether | Don't ever fall under the misconception that the value of each coin is comparable, their not.
Let's take a super simple example.
Bitcoin, Litecoin. It is very unlikely the latter would supersede the value of the former. That's because Bitcoin is more scarce, its been around longer etc.
Similarly, Ripple and Ethereum (as you have compared) cannot be compared. Their technology/purpose is different. One is based on quick cross border payments (XRP), the other is all about smart contracts (ETH).
Ripple hitting $10 USD is a very big deal, heck some experts say $5 is optimistic. So it's very unlikely we'll see a Ripple *ever* being worth the same value as ETH.
Two different technologies. Two different prospective investors. Hope you get the gist of what i'm saying. |
Re: Hi, where would you recommend to buy ripple from? Anyone tried Binance? |
Re: Hi, where would you recommend to buy ripple from? Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 893701)
Anyone tried Binance? | Know of few people who've purchased ripple over there, though note you may need to fund the purchase using bitcoin/ethereum.
They've stopped new users from registering, so the question is, does anyone know how to bypass that? |
Play, makes sense what you said. I need to read up more, only got into This week, thanks to your help -:) Quote:
Originally Posted by Play
(Post 893683)
Don't ever fall under the misconception that the value of each coin is comparable, their not.
Let's take a super simple example.
Bitcoin, Litecoin. It is very unlikely the latter would supersede the value of the former. That's because Bitcoin is more scarce, its been around longer etc.
Similarly, Ripple and Ethereum (as you have compared) cannot be compared. Their technology/purpose is different. One is based on quick cross border payments (XRP), the other is all about smart contracts (ETH).
Ripple hitting $10 USD is a very big deal, heck some experts say $5 is optimistic. So it's very unlikely we'll see a Ripple *ever* being worth the same value as ETH.
Two different technologies. Two different prospective investors. Hope you get the gist of what i'm saying. | |
Re: Hi, where would you recommend to buy ripple from? Quote:
Originally Posted by Play
(Post 893832)
Know of few people who've purchased ripple over there, though note you may need to fund the purchase using bitcoin/ethereum.
They've stopped new users from registering, so the question is, does anyone know how to bypass that? | I heard Bitrex (sp) stopped new users from registering but Binance as well? :noidea: |
dachilla | 01-06-2018 03:58 AM | Re: Hi, where would you recommend to buy ripple from? Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 893893)
I heard Bitrex (sp) stopped new users from registering but Binance as well? :noidea: | I registered on binance 2 weeks ago and changed some ETH and LTC to Ripple... Worked and was fast and easy. |
Re: Hi, where would you recommend to buy ripple from? Quote:
Originally Posted by SpectroCoin
(Post 907968)
Hello,
If I may suggest, consider SpectroCoin.
We don't have Ripple wallet at the moment, but we do have BTC, ETH, DASH, and XEM wallets and native support ( More in the future). We also support depositing altcoins such as BCH, Ripple and many many more to our wallets (BTC, ETH, DASH, and XEM). We also have a lot of options to deposit/withdraw EUR, GBP, and USD.
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