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Re: Exchanges Brasileiras compartilhe suas experiências.
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Mitzplik
on 23/11/2016, 18:18:54 UTC
Até hoje só usei a Foxbit, nunca tive problemas, achei ela muito boa, rápida e segura.

Uma combinação de Foxbit e Rippex é onde encontro mais oportunidades por cobrarem menos taxas para fazer transações bancárias.

Gostei dessa Rippex e da sua explicação, acredito que vale  apena fazer um teste. Obrigado.

Muitos novatos falando sobre essa rippex. Ninguem "antigo" ou com reputação falando nada. Isso é MUITO suspeito. Tomem cuidado!

Posso não ter muitas moedinhas no nome, mas não sou novato  Smiley
Faço trading de bitcoin e XRP há 3 anos e uso a rippex há 2 anos.
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Re: Nova maneira de comprar bitcoins com Reais - Rippex
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Mitzplik
on 23/11/2016, 18:00:01 UTC
(...)

Na verdade é um gateway para depósitos e saques de reais e bitcoins. Bitcoin foi lançado o mês passado. Os depósitos e sauqes de BTC são automatizados.

Bom saber, vou testar e avisar no facebook também que eles agoram trabalham tambem com BTC.

A compra de BTC é transparente, ou preciso fazer todos os passos da rede riple (depositar BRL, comprar tokens BRL, trocar por tokens BTC, sacar os BTCs)?

O depósito de BRL é igual a um depósito em uma exchange, direto em uma conta ripple cuja chave você pode guardar localmente, a compra de btc pode ser de 2 maneiras
- Trade/simple = ordem ao mercado que converte reais em bitcoins (cotação mostrada antes).
- Trade/advanced = Ordem limitada em um orderbook.

Se for sacar bitcoins pra uma conta bitcoin pode fazer um pagamento em bitcoin pra sua conta cadastrada na rippex, nesse caso vc já faz a ordem ao mercado e o saque ao mesmo tempo.
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Re: Nova maneira de comprar bitcoins com Reais - Rippex
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Mitzplik
on 22/11/2016, 17:16:52 UTC
Works like a charm...  Smiley
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Re: Exchanges Brasileiras compartilhe suas experiências.
by
Mitzplik
on 22/11/2016, 12:08:42 UTC
Já usei mercadobitcoin, foxbit, localbitcoins e a rippex.
Todos são bons mas o mercado bitcoin tem uma taxa absurda para depósito, resultado - não uso há 3 anos.
Foxbit muito boa depois do update.
Rippex é mais complicada de fazer o setup (baixar a carteira e configurar) mas tem a vantagem de se poder negociar várias moedas a partir do bitcoin ou do real. Também é possível pagar com bitcoins usando reais, convertendo no momento do pagamento. Também não há mais taxas de saque ou depósito.
Localbitcoins só uso quando preciso vender mais caro, mas a liquidez é pequena.

Uma combinação de Foxbit e Rippex é onde encontro mais oportunidades por cobrarem menos taxas para fazer transações bancárias.
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Re: Why this transaction got stuck?
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Mitzplik
on 11/10/2016, 22:31:56 UTC
ok, thank you for the replies.  Smiley
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Re: Why this transaction got stuck?
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Mitzplik
on 11/10/2016, 22:07:16 UTC
What? I will have to manually check the current fee each time?
U may also manually create Tx at https://coinb.in. Otherwise use some smart wallet, that'll take all the pains from U, e.g. https://copay.io, https://greenaddress.it or https://block.io.

How doesn't bitcoind have a simple way to create a likely sussessful tx ?
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Re: Why this transaction got stuck?
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Mitzplik
on 11/10/2016, 22:00:56 UTC
What? I will have to manually check the current fee each time?
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Re: Why this transaction got stuck?
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Mitzplik
on 11/10/2016, 21:53:15 UTC
Ok, but how can i know that the fees are 4x higher than a week ago? I am using bitcoind to create the transactions, do i need to rely on 3rd party APIs to estimate the fee that will include my txs in the next block?
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Re: Why this transaction got stuck?
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Mitzplik
on 11/10/2016, 20:58:25 UTC
Hey, thanks!
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Re: Why this transaction got stuck?
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Mitzplik
on 11/10/2016, 20:40:51 UTC
Thanks, but usually a tx takes 220 bytes, why did this one take 1108 bytes?
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Why this transaction got stuck?
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Mitzplik
on 11/10/2016, 20:09:18 UTC
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Re: Understanding a transaction
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Mitzplik
on 30/05/2016, 02:54:49 UTC
Thank you all.
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Re: Understanding a transaction
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Mitzplik
on 30/05/2016, 02:48:02 UTC
Sorry, your right, mhdpHdGbkoTXCfkZZQhJUgQrFiTytwB5gu sent, but why the remaining balance went to mknda3aU9LH4BAL2eqeegQRnShhQawoUWo instead of going back to mhdpHdGbkoTXCfkZZQhJUgQrFiTytwB5gu ?
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Understanding a transaction
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Mitzplik
on 30/05/2016, 02:36:48 UTC
Hi everyone, Im testing some functionalities, and I would like to understand what happened in this testnet transaction:
https://tbtc.blockr.io/tx/info/a4172e747120b2336398b1e3661ea0b81f634d67c9e3daa95215ec4a9cf4ca80

Theoretically, mknda3aU9LH4BAL2eqeegQRnShhQawoUWo sent 1.5 BTC to mnuR8XwU7jg6ryCtJ4dJXZu6wXjiaiguLz, but it seems that it used mhdpHdGbkoTXCfkZZQhJUgQrFiTytwB5gu unspent transactions. Why did this happen?
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Re: Ripple is integrating a big bank
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Mitzplik
on 14/09/2014, 22:06:45 UTC
Thats awesome!

moving FIAT money more easily means moving bitcoin more easily in purchases and financial transfers!
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Re: How the Ripple payment network and XRP are different from Bitcoin
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Mitzplik
on 21/06/2014, 04:20:30 UTC
Two Kinds of Money

1.The Scarcity Model: A single uniform quantity in limited supply made valuable by its own scarcity.
In other words, the value of this type of money depends on the supply of, and demand for, the money commodity itself. Conventional definitions of money define money only in terms of this model, a "medium of exchange". Examples are: cowries, gold and silver, fiat cash and coins, bank credit, and now, in the model's purest and most spectacularly speculative form, Bitcoin.

2. The Abundance Model. A promise of something specific from someone specific made valuable by its redemption in real production. The value of this type of money is defined by the promised redemption in goods and/or services. As such, this type of money is promises of an indefinite number of non-uniform commodities in indefinite supply and, unlike the limited quantity "coin" concept of money, the total quantity of these credits in circulation does not affect their value, because the value of a credit is defined by what its issuer will redeem it for in real goods and/or services. Examples are: business-to-business barter credits, customer rewards, travel points, discount coupons, mutual credit systems.

The second type you called abundance, but goods and services are scarce. This is why they are traded by scarcity-based commodities. You cant have 1 billion hours of quality devs as a redeemable promise.
Also, i disgaree that fiat money is under a scarcity model (look at QEs).

But in ripple both worlds are possible. People can create both kinds of tokens in there.
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Re: How the Ripple payment network and XRP are different from Bitcoin
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Mitzplik
on 15/06/2014, 23:15:55 UTC
I would use the fuck out of ripple for self issued credit, but ripples work on the scarcity model. If ripples where free and unlimited it work well for me.
XRP is the only asset on Ripple that works this way, and it has to because it's used to pay transaction fees and there's no known way to support unlimited transactions.

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Of course that destroys their business model. The ripple team thinks they will get paid by the valuation going up for ripple. How about getting paid by providing a valuable service?
If we followed that model, we'd either have a lot less money to spend on development and integration or we'd have to charge for lots of things we can do for free using the model we've chosen. We set things up the way we did because that was what we believed was best. The market will decide whether we made good decisions or not. If we chose wrong, we will lose to those who make better choices. Worst case, the world gets a payment system that's even better than Ripple. I can live with that.


Well I will wait on that better system then.. good luck.

Define a ripple, take the hard limit off, allow people to create them when they issue and asset, require that they be redeemable, fixed.

Actually, you can create such yourself in ripple as it is now.
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Re: [ANÚNCIO] Nova exchange - Basebit
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Mitzplik
on 25/04/2014, 20:06:59 UTC
Os dados pessoais requeridos são apenas nome e CPF, isso não é meio arriscado? Muito sujeito a IDs falsas?

Você tem que enviar cópia do seu RG, CPF e comprovante de endereço para ter acesso a volumes maiores.
Aí só bandido pra falsificar mesmo.

Toda exchange que mexe com dinheiro "de verdade" exige isso.

Wink

Legal.
Aceitam usuários de fora do Brasil? Se não, pq? Se sim, como fica a documentação?

Citando a mim mesmo, ninguém se habilita a responder?
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Re: [ANÚNCIO] Nova exchange - Basebit
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Mitzplik
on 23/04/2014, 13:11:39 UTC
Os dados pessoais requeridos são apenas nome e CPF, isso não é meio arriscado? Muito sujeito a IDs falsas?

Você tem que enviar cópia do seu RG, CPF e comprovante de endereço para ter acesso a volumes maiores.
Aí só bandido pra falsificar mesmo.

Toda exchange que mexe com dinheiro "de verdade" exige isso.

Wink

Legal.
Aceitam usuários de fora do Brasil? Se não, pq? Se sim, como fica a documentação?
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Re: [ANÚNCIO] Nova exchange - Basebit
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Mitzplik
on 23/04/2014, 11:28:00 UTC
Os dados pessoais requeridos são apenas nome e CPF, isso não é meio arriscado? Muito sujeito a IDs falsas?