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Re: [ANN]🔥[100X LEVERAGE TRADING]🔥 PrimeXBT- Maximize your Bitcoin profits!🔥🔥🔥
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Gummet
on 08/05/2019, 22:45:37 UTC
Covesting - The first complexity level 3 DLT licensed trading platform & exchange licenses its Crypto Trading Solution to Prime XBT

https://www.financemagnates.com/cryptocurrency/news/covesting-licenses-its-crypto-trading-solution-to-prime-xbt/


Interesting move from Covesting, been watching them for a while and have used Prime a little too so look forward to using their copy-trading functionality on Prime.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Monero has the potential
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Gummet
on 22/11/2018, 11:21:27 UTC
Does anyone else think monero has the potential to match the value of the other ‘privacy coins’ i.e. dash and zcash? The privacy features of monero, IMO, piss all over the other two, at least when they’re all functional. Sending and receiving

It has already surpassed both Dash and Zcash in value market cap wise, the value per coin is much more tied to supply, not development. So Monero can be better, have a bigger market cap and still not necessarily surpass the value of Dash/Zcash. I think all three coins have some good privacy features but out of them, Monero is slightly ahead of the curve. The developers behind Monero are some of the best in the business too. But again, that doesn't mean to say it should be worth more than the other 2.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: XRP really better than ETH???
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Gummet
on 22/11/2018, 11:06:00 UTC
Is the XRP really better than ETH ?? can be seen now ETH descends to TOP 3 sites https://coinmarketcap.com and XRP goes up to TOP 2. how do you think it is true XRP is better than ETH

How are you quantifying "better"?

They are different coins with very different purposes - both can be (and are) good at what they do to a certain extent. Is XRP a better currency that ETH within the Ethereum ecosystem for executing smart contracts? Is ETH a better means of sourcing and moving liquidity on demand within the banking sector?