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The whole market's taking a beating right now as people look at their post-holiday bank accounts and need to re-coup losses. Will be back up and running in a month or three.
Ripple took back yesterday's gains.
Not even close. It started yesterday at about $1.50. Even with the pull back, it's still up like 40% from yesterday. It was up at it's max about 80% from the start of the day.
9am Saturday 2.63 aud
9am Sunday 2.58aud
Depends where you are looking:
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/ripple/
Here at 9 am UTC Saturday it was about $1.60. At 9 am UTC Sunday it was $2.60.
Regardless, a little over 24 hours ago it was around $1.50.
The whole market's taking a beating right now as people look at their post-holiday bank accounts and need to re-coup losses. Will be back up and running in a month or three.
At a $569B MC, I don’t think the markets too bad right now considering it was $500B maybe a week ago.
In for discount coins!The whole market's taking a beating right now as people look at their post-holiday bank accounts and need to re-coup losses. Will be back up and running in a month or three.
My retirement is taken care of... I have a pension, IRA, and stocks among other investments. I invested a bit for extra money or to possibly retire sooner.
It's been repeated many times in this thread. If one diversifies among cryptos, I think long term you'll be fine. Blockchain is not a fad.
Pensions are great but it's best to live as if yours will evaporate into nothing and not leave everything in that basket.
Remember that Delta air lines raided the pensions of like 10 billion and heaved it onto the shoulders of
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation.
Monero, Iota and Maidsafe / SafeCoin (still in development) look the most interesting long term.
None left according to my friend that's heavily invested into crpytocurrency. He said the market trend is move away from Bitcoin into Ethereum and Ripple.what are some coins that you guys feel have potential but are still in the cents?