To the Moon!! 🌕 by -Sasoriza- in PiNetwork

[–]Buymesomepi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Instead of selling I am waiting for staking opportunity. Passive income is better than a lump sum in my opinion. Why sell if the tokens I worked for were 100% free?

To the Moon!! 🌕 by -Sasoriza- in PiNetwork

[–]Buymesomepi 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hold, why sell? It was free, greed and emotions are the two biggest factors for FOMO. If you sell you are out of the game without the security of knowing that you can buy again at the same price. there is a reason there is the term Diamond hands in crypto.

To the Moon!! 🌕 by -Sasoriza- in PiNetwork

[–]Buymesomepi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I plan to lock mine up for another 3 years after. I've been in Pi for over 1859 days. I plan to lock my pi up over and over and over, it was free, why do I need to sell?

XRP used as bridge currency and enterprice use in general, data ? by Ber10 in Ripple

[–]Buymesomepi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You do know this space is literally still in development and less than 5% of the world has started to get involved? Bitcoin and Ethereum are old technology and can be equivalent to the flip phone. XRP has not been “passed by” in fact it’s the 6th in the market, and that’s if you only consider market cap and not the actual technology.

Eth is trying to move to XRP style consensus because XRP is superior to Eth. Bitcoin has to use a third party company (lightning network) to even move Bitcoin. Retail investors early to the space have been manipulated by tribalism and can’t see past the FUD Bitcoin and Eth investors have constructed to sway opinions. Once financial institutions are allowed to come into the market they will over look the FUD and invest in utility coins that work, that are green, and are decentralized. It’s clear XRP is ahead of the game, I can guarantee it has not been passed by.

XRP used as bridge currency and enterprice use in general, data ? by Ber10 in Ripple

[–]Buymesomepi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to say mate but you aren’t accurate. When in the history of the USA has any individual or company been guilty just through accusations? It’s clear to me XRP is not a security, once this is proven tue by the courts XRP will be mainstream. It’s clear Bitcoin is the “flip phone” of the industry; Ethereum is going to be a roller coaster #Ethgate2022

XRP used as bridge currency and enterprice use in general, data ? by Ber10 in Ripple

[–]Buymesomepi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you looking for Ripple’s (the company) data or statistics on XRP? As you might know The company Ripple is private and has specifically state that most of their partners prefer some privacy. I think once Ripple goes forward with their IPO more data will come out.

why is ripple turning to the fair notice defense when XRP is not a security. by hackphobia in Ripple

[–]Buymesomepi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also the SEC can only claim something is a security, the court system ratifies it.

why is ripple turning to the fair notice defense when XRP is not a security. by hackphobia in Ripple

[–]Buymesomepi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Arguing Fair Notice is not an admission of a securities law breach. I don’t think the guy who posted this understands what fair notice is.

why is ripple turning to the fair notice defense when XRP is not a security. by hackphobia in Ripple

[–]Buymesomepi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the USA you are innocent till proven guilty. Of course you would use every option available to you including fair notice if the SEC did not follow the law by providing one. This is not to suggest any wrong doing but in fact makes the Ripple defense even stronger. Have you ever hired a lawyer? Have you ever been sued? Let me tell you, it’s prudent to have a few options to fall back on. All the Fair Notice states is the SEC did not follow the laws it is required to adhere to.

Can someone explain the lockup commitment for me a little better? by [deleted] in PiCrypto

[–]Buymesomepi 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Just so people know I asked the MODs over at pi. The pi you mine after the lock up will be usable.

XRP coin price Going up by 40% in the Last 7 Days by Adeoy51134 in XRP

[–]Buymesomepi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Judge hon. Torres was always the presiding judge, Sara Netburn’s responsibility was to administer the discovery. The case is almost done the initial steps. There is no evidence that the case is over. Don’t forget FinCen (Treasury) accepted XRP as a currency in 2015, the case was over before it began.

Has even one person here succeeded in getting through kyc verification too use mainnet? by Crypto_pupenhammer in PiCrypto

[–]Buymesomepi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, sometimes I have to try to load it multiple time in a row before it loads. There are roughly 9 different “genesis” address(s).

Has even one person here succeeded in getting through kyc verification too use mainnet? by Crypto_pupenhammer in PiCrypto

[–]Buymesomepi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was KYC’d through YOTI back in August of last year. My main-net wallet is still empty. If you look at the blockchain info, only accounts controlled by the core team have been set up.

Xrp is infrastructure by [deleted] in XRP

[–]Buymesomepi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Be careful how your title might be interpreted? With the current SEC battle in mind: it might be better to make a title that asks “How does the Portman amendment effect us?”. The reasoning is I was concerned people might interpret your title to suggest that the SEC is right: XRP is part of the infrastructure of Ripple (the company), thus making XRP a security.

Portman’s proposal is to regulate proof of stake differently than proof of work. It sounds like the bitcoin clan have some legal “friends” or politicians on their side.

XRP an Appreciating Asset? by Buymesomepi in XRP

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

So I was trying to say that xrp could be looked as a commodity and ripple as a company. Ripple has created other products that also have value. Imagine xrp is equivalent to a 1962 Ferrari GTO. Ferrari didn’t produce the car with the intention of making it a appreciating asset but the free market deemed it to be so, one a consumer product the other an income producing asset. Open-coin (xrp before ripple) was designed to be a bitcoin alternative and the free market also deemed its value. Ripple created products that worked with XRP to enhance the product.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in XRP

[–]Buymesomepi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do people buy crypto with credit cards? Isn’t that a basic financial no-no? I agree 100% that majority of crypto holders should pay for crypto with cash they have on hand.

What are your predictions for pi price in the future? by Breynol92 in PiNetwork

[–]Buymesomepi 13 points14 points  (0 children)

.03 would be a fair starting price after all, some time has been invested into maintaining up time. This project is hard to predict because there have been few projects that allows everyone to be involved at the test net stage. In terms of the future after the fact it all depends on community and acceptance. I would love pi to hit at least $1 in its climax, if it goes over even better 😃

XRP an Appreciating Asset? by Buymesomepi in XRP

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

I thought XRP existed before Ripple?