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>have some XRP
>send to exchange in 15s
>sell for btc instantly
>send btc to bitmex
>...
>...
>>>>>>>........

STILL WAITING 30m later


HOW LONG DOES THIS SHITCOIN TAKE REEEEEEE

>> No.10825271

>>10825260
1 hour if you provided adequate fees days if not.

>> No.10825274

Bruh my BTC arrives in 7 fucking days. This is why BTCs mom doesnt FUCKING love him

>> No.10825284

>>10825260
XRP isn't a cryptocurrency. Hence it has no security. BTC IS a cryptocurrency and is the single most secure blockchain in the world.

>> No.10825292
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>>10825284
XRP is a cryptocurrency
It's more decentralised than BTC and ETH and it's about 100x faster.

Suck it.

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>>10825284
>XRP isn't a cryptocurrency

>> No.10825304

>>10825284
>most secure blockchain
>three mining pools in China control 51% of hash rate
>Majority of nodes reside in China
nah man

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>>10825284
>BTC IS a cryptocurrency and is the single most secure blockchain in the world.

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>>10825318
>>10825284
If you're going to argue that XRP is more decentralized than BTC and ETH, then you have to acknowledge that EOS is more decentralized than all three. Same logic, except Block.one doesn't own any of the nodes at all, and token holders have the power to boot them out.

>> No.10825374

>>10825331
Sure use EOS if you want to use beta software.

XRPL is in production

>> No.10825386

>>10825374
What does that mean? EOS is in production as well and you can already gamble your crypto stack away on it at lightning speeds. https://dice.eosbet.io/

>> No.10825678

>>10825386
EOS is beta software and has had numerous problems since launch.

XRPL is production software and has had no problems for years

>> No.10825729

>>10825678
So your investment is contingent on the fact that your project is older and has a more matured community, rather than its technology and actual real world usage? Whatever floats your boat.

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>>10825729
>So your investment is contingent on the fact that your project is older and has a more matured community, rather than its technology and actual real world usage? Whatever floats your boat.

No it's financial software that has been properly designed and production tested. That means for example when institutions use it they won't be concerned about losing $200m to a bug that should have been fixed before launch. This isn't speculative this has happened several times on blockchain projects.

>> No.10825764

>>10825260
This is why BTC sucks and ETH is the future.

>> No.10825771

>>10825754
There is no such thing as bug free software anon. Not even NASA is capable of writing software that doesn't occasionally blow up a $200 million rocket. And if you weren't aware, block.one has paid out hundreds of thousands of dollars in bug bounties over the past few months. They take security as seriously as anyone.

>> No.10825794

>>10825771
If you do a bit of research on how XRPL is designed you will see with for example invariant checking they are about as close as you can get.

But there's no more potent test than time-in-production for getting the bugs out of a system. XRPL has been bug free running in production for years. The same cannot be said of most blockchain projects.

Take it or leave it just a basic itops observation.

>> No.10825857

>>10825794
I agree that time spent in the wild is the best way to harden software, and it's certainly not a bad thing. But that's not a reason to shy away from newer promising projects. In any case, XRP and EOS solve different problems and aren't really competitors.

>> No.10825870

>>10825857
(except for codius)

but yeah XRP's usecase seems to be moving money really quickly and it's doing well at that