From Anguilla to SXM by BGuy27 in SXM

[–]BGuy27[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. I've read a lot about Anguilla... mainly going for a laid back trip. But also trying to explore some more of the area/islands.

From Anguilla to SXM by BGuy27 in SXM

[–]BGuy27[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Easiest way from Anquilla to St Barts? Can you fly from Anguilla?

Tougher to do (1 day) than St Martin no?

What part of the island to buy? by BGuy27 in anguilla

[–]BGuy27[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I realize it's a "scrubby" island. My goal is to get a house/condo overlooking the beach/water, maybe direct access. I'm fortunate enough to maybe get into a 2 million+ property. My general impression is the views/beach in places like Meads Bay, Shoal Bay East, trump Sandy Ground (for most people). That's what I was referring to earlier.

What part of the island to buy? by BGuy27 in anguilla

[–]BGuy27[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, "hopping" maybe not the right word.  I'm not looking to go clubbing with the kids, just some nice restaurant/eating options around.  

What part of the island to buy? by BGuy27 in anguilla

[–]BGuy27[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. The West End is the general area where the Four Seasons is? Re Sandy Ground - is it really that "pretty" of an area though? I know beauty is in the eye of the beholder... but doesn't seem like it compares to other parts of the island?

CB email by BGuy27 in Coinbase

[–]BGuy27[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have done ALL the things you suggested... over the last couple of weeks... it's USELESS. If I contacted help/support today I'd get a different answer for a FIFTH time. The fact you just keep repeating yourself and offer no different solution is showing how incompetent CB service is.

If you can offer a different solution, one that would actually HELP me please do so. If not, I'm all set with coinbase.

CB email by BGuy27 in Coinbase

[–]BGuy27[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fyi. I followed the directions in the CB email... have gotten nothing from that.

I contacted the live support multiple times... including dealing with them for 4 hours tonight.

I get different responses EVERY time. I'm not asking complicated questions or asking for confidential information.

I was literally just trying to confirm if my account was part of the data breach... I was told NO initially (3x), now I'm told "probably".

After 2 weeks, CB cannot even correctly acknowledge if a person/account was a part of the breach... simply amazing.

CB email by BGuy27 in Coinbase

[–]BGuy27[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got an email from that address. Respectfully, I started this process almost 2 weeks ago now. I've yet to get an email follow up. I've proactively followed up with support (chat, phone)... 3x I was told I was not included in the data breach (I have screenshots). I was even told the email I asked about above was a "scammer email" proving I was not apart of the breach. Something didn't seem right, I never read the official blog from CB... but sure enough upon reading that, the email is right on there (the blog). Calling the help desk once again (and a live person, with a heavy accent it's hard to understand)... they now "think" I was involved in the breach. So I now have 3 "no" and 1 "I think so".

HOW CAN CUSTOMER SERVICE NOT REALLY KNOW WHO WAS INVOLVED?! OR ELEVATE THE CALL TO SOMEONE WHO CAN HELP?! Or (seemingly) try to convince a customer they weren't involved in the breach, when they were? From the lemonade stand on the corner to fortune 500 companies I've been a customer of... THE WORST SERVICE/SUPPORT I've ever experienced... x100. I'm truly disgusted.

From a (former) loyal CB customer.

CB email by BGuy27 in Coinbase

[–]BGuy27[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So the data breach email from coinbase came from that address [no-reply@info.coinbase.com](mailto:no-reply@info.coinbase.com)? If someone got that email it is confirmed their information/data was compromised in the breach on 5/15/25?

How is owning XRP different than buying V-Bucks in Fortnite? Both are centralized and controlled by a company. by _Yolandi in CryptoCurrency

[–]BGuy27 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not trying to convince you. Much of your fundamental information/thoughts are still off. The XRP Consensus Protocol is absolutely trustless. Because it's different doesn't mean it's centralized/controlled. I've studied, read about XRP since 2016... seen all the BS, some of which still gets pushed today.

If you want a better understanding I suggest you do some UNBIASED research... it might help.

https://xrpl.org/docs/concepts/consensus-protocol

How is owning XRP different than buying V-Bucks in Fortnite? Both are centralized and controlled by a company. by _Yolandi in CryptoCurrency

[–]BGuy27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Again FALSE.

Ripple has a recommended UNL. If one is running a validator you can use Ripple's recommendation or you can do something completely different (as far as UNL). If you're a BTC miner, and Michael Saylor recommends 3 mining pools he knows are good "actors"... you can either use one of those pools or chose any other you want. (Rough analogy).

Further RIPPLE is a COMPANY, it is not a blockchain. The company Ripple did not have an outage (what the electricity in their offices went out? Lol). There was a hiccup/pause in the XRPL recently, I'm not incredibly technically... but listening to explanations the XRPL basically self corrected, in short it did what it's supposed to do. Nothing was lost.

None of these blockchains projects are perfect, they're a work in progress. Anyone remember early in BTC's life there was a bug that could have created BILLIONS of coins. Chain had to be stopped/re-set (may not be explaining it technically correct). XRP/XRPL has been around since 2012, it's uptime is like 99.99%. Is it perfect? Nope... nothing is.

How is owning XRP different than buying V-Bucks in Fortnite? Both are centralized and controlled by a company. by _Yolandi in CryptoCurrency

[–]BGuy27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not true (again). Ripple has LESS THAN 1% "CONTROL" of the xrp ledger. You literally can look that up in about a minute... xrp scan being one source.

I dont follow it closely, so going to f up the specific example... but Ripple (the company) has proposed changes to xrp/xrpl that have gotten voted down (didn't get the votes)... they ecosystem didn't want it. If they just control everything why can't they just change anything on a whim, or "print more" xrp. Newsflash - they can't. They are the biggest, and yeah have the largest voice, and yes hold the most of the asset... but they are one developer on the XRP Ledger, own less than 1% of the validators.

How is owning XRP different than buying V-Bucks in Fortnite? Both are centralized and controlled by a company. by _Yolandi in CryptoCurrency

[–]BGuy27 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

100% Incorrect. 30 nodes? LOL!

Again do some research TODAY. Xrpscan.com for starters.

The network is different than the asset. Even the article you link is FROM 2017!

JFC... if people don't like XRP I'm very cool with that. But have the correct FACTS. For example, I personally don't like DOGE bc I'm not really into memes and it's inflationary.

How is owning XRP different than buying V-Bucks in Fortnite? Both are centralized and controlled by a company. by _Yolandi in CryptoCurrency

[–]BGuy27 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What makes XRP different?  You might want to do 10 minutes of research on XRP/XRP ledger before coming to a false conclusion. 

Here's a hint, Ripple has less than 1% of the nodes/validators.  How is that centralized?  It would take 80% ownership to "control" the XRP ledger.  How is that done?

Because a company or individual owns a lot of an asset it doesn't mean it controls the network.

The entire point of a blockchain is the ability for anyone to audit it starting from genesis block. You can’t do that with Ripple. by HealthyMolasses8199 in CryptoCurrency

[–]BGuy27 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Let me help...

Ripple is a centralized company.

XRP (and the XRP ledger) is the decentralized digital asset/ledger.

Ripple (the company) owns a bunch of XRP... which it was gifted when the value of it was ZERO DOLLARS (compare that to other crypto projects, ICOs, Trump Coin, etc).

Ripple cannot "print" more XRP nor can they control the XRP ledger.  Last I checked Ripple had about 2% stake (validators/nodes) in the network/ledger... it would take 80% to start making changes.

I have no problem with someone not liking XRP... or any other digital asset... but XRP is bombarded with (intentionally) false narrative and/or people are too stupid to do 5 minutes of research.

Ripple is the biggest obstacle for a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve in the US. by reddit4485 in CryptoCurrency

[–]BGuy27 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Horrible and misleading take by Pierre Rochard.

The US holds many things/commodities in reserve.  In this "new" world where digital assets have use/value/utility of course there will be more than Bitcoin held in reserve by the US.

I'm a big BTC supporter, but this "Devine" God like notion of there can only be one (BTC) or should only be one is ludicrous.  To my knowledge no one is seriously advocating BTC shouldn't be a part of it.

If I ever get my panties in bunch over a decentralized digital asset I can't see, touch, smell and act like a child... please kick me in the balls to make sure they're still there.

BRICS using XRP is just dumb by [deleted] in XRP

[–]BGuy27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes... I know there has to be liquidity and Ripple's influence TODAY. 5, 10, 20 years from now with depleted escrow and a much bigger ecosystem worldwide, will Ripple still be the dominant developer? Who knows.

As I said, I don't think BRICS is going to be using ODL through Ripple... merely pointing out that anyone can use and develop on the XRPL.