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Donate computing power to science, receive XRP

4 points| philrapo | 12 years ago |computingforgood.org | reply

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[+] zenbowman|12 years ago|reply
I tried this out, but I haven't been credited in my account for the past few days. What's more, these guys have a giveaway with a company called Snapswap, where you get XRP for making a transfer through Snapswap. I transferred $10 through Snapswap, was not credited, and my pleas to customer support were ignored.

This looked pretty cool, but now I think I've been duped and taken for a ride.

[+] OedipusRex|12 years ago|reply
What is XRP? What is it worth?
[+] goldenkey|12 years ago|reply
It's a fiat currency that they created 100 billion of. They want it to be worth something (since they control it) so they are giving away a pittance promotionally (plenty of millions, but they own 100 billion granted to themselves.) "promotionally." I'd be very very wary of any company creating cryptographic currency with no real benefit over bitcoins, especially when they own the "genesis" block that will become worth enormous amounts when they get enough popularity/trust from the sheep that join their cult.

Especially when this XRP didn't exist a couple months ago...they were just doing electronic payments: http://pdl.vimeocdn.com/44711/710/188655231.mp4

Seems like Ripple is trying to jump on the crypto-currency bandwagon and shamelessly doing it.

https://ripple.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=2034

http://ripplescam.org/

  "OpenCoin Inc premined all of the XRPs (Ripples) in existence, 
  and their business model is tricking people into using the Ripple network 
  (you must buy XRPs to use any part of Ripple), playing Federal Reserve,
  and making money off XRP speculation.
  That’s directly OpenCoin Inc’s business model."
[+] MWil|12 years ago|reply
having trouble installing in MINT 16. Can't get the manager to run after sh