Where can I buy Bitcoin in Phnom Penh, Cambodia?
Re: Where can I buy Bitcoin in Phnom Penh, Cambodia?
Ripple is on a pretty impressive run, should hold up as it is one of the few useful crypto's around and has some massive potential if it moves online transfers much better than swift does as people says it does.
Re: Where can I buy Bitcoin in Phnom Penh, Cambodia?
Xrp has risen 300 percent in 2 weeks, rumour has it that Coinbase will soon be adopting xrp which should boost it even more. Also, sounds like ripple might be trying to move into China for quicker, more stable transactions which can only mean good things for xrp. It is already in use in Canada by 3 of the top 5 banks for fiat transfers. Instantaneous and extremely cheap compared to swift and Interac transfers.Gardiguy wrote:Ripple is on a pretty impressive run, should hold up as it is one of the few useful crypto's around and has some massive potential if it moves online transfers much better than swift does as people says it does.
Re: Where can I buy Bitcoin in Phnom Penh, Cambodia?
Anyone know how long bitcoincash transactions are taking to go through? How about Bitcoin on average also please?Gardiguy wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2018 9:33 amXrp has risen 300 percent in 2 weeks, rumour has it that Coinbase will soon be adopting xrp which should boost it even more. Also, sounds like ripple might be trying to move into China for quicker, more stable transactions which can only mean good things for xrp. It is already in use in Canada by 3 of the top 5 banks for fiat transfers. Instantaneous and extremely cheap compared to swift and Interac transfers.Gardiguy wrote:Ripple is on a pretty impressive run, should hold up as it is one of the few useful crypto's around and has some massive potential if it moves online transfers much better than swift does as people says it does.
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Re: Where can I buy Bitcoin in Phnom Penh, Cambodia?
Yeah, how about Ethereum and next-gen crypto without block chain? The one that doesn't use so mich electricity?
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Re: Where can I buy Bitcoin in Phnom Penh, Cambodia?
Not sure about bitcoin cash but btc was up to 5 to 6 hours for a transaction last week.Abc123 wrote:Anyone know how long bitcoincash transactions are taking to go through? How about Bitcoin on average also please?Gardiguy wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2018 9:33 amXrp has risen 300 percent in 2 weeks, rumour has it that Coinbase will soon be adopting xrp which should boost it even more. Also, sounds like ripple might be trying to move into China for quicker, more stable transactions which can only mean good things for xrp. It is already in use in Canada by 3 of the top 5 banks for fiat transfers. Instantaneous and extremely cheap compared to swift and Interac transfers.Gardiguy wrote:Ripple is on a pretty impressive run, should hold up as it is one of the few useful crypto's around and has some massive potential if it moves online transfers much better than swift does as people says it does.
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Re: Where can I buy Bitcoin in Phnom Penh, Cambodia?
I really like eth, had some but sold at $750, but honestly have no idea of the ceiling for it. I haven't really looked too much into next-Gen crypto, as with all new things, it will be hit or miss imo.SmartAston Martin wrote:Yeah, how about Ethereum and next-gen crypto without block chain? The one that doesn't use so mich electricity?
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To the person that send me a private message to buy crypto: I can't respond to your message because you disabled private message receipt (that's the message I get when I try to respond). But since you asked about buying Dogecoin and Bcash I'm not sure if you're serious. If you want to talk I can do it here or enable your private messages please.
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Hi, I'm interested in buying some bitcoin. Can you pm me please? Thankswhiteribbon wrote: ↑Mon Jan 08, 2018 6:39 pm To the person that send me a private message to buy crypto: I can't respond to your message because you disabled private message receipt (that's the message I get when I try to respond). But since you asked about buying Dogecoin and Bcash I'm not sure if you're serious. If you want to talk I can do it here or enable your private messages please.
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The lighter side of bitcoin: The Virtual Currency Girls
Bitcoin.com - Official Channel
Published on Jan 8, 2018
Japanese female idols have teamed up to form the ‘Virtual Currency Girls’ group to promote the knowledge of cryptocurrencies through entertainment. Each of its 8 members represents a cryptocurrency: bitcoin cash, bitcoin, ether, neo, nem, ripple, mona, and cardano.
Bitcoin.com - Official Channel
Published on Jan 8, 2018
Japanese female idols have teamed up to form the ‘Virtual Currency Girls’ group to promote the knowledge of cryptocurrencies through entertainment. Each of its 8 members represents a cryptocurrency: bitcoin cash, bitcoin, ether, neo, nem, ripple, mona, and cardano.
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