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"content": "Ripple sells $251 Million in XRP in Quarter 2 of 2019<br /><br />Ripple’s second-quarter report released Wednesday came with a few surprises: a gain, a loss, and a new partner.<br /><br />The distributed ledger technology firm’s total sales of XRP increased by nearly 48 percent to $251 million in the quarter, outpacing the first quarter’s $169 million in sales.<br /><br />Direct institutional sales drove the uptick, increasing nearly 73 percent to $107.9 million from $61.9 million. Though programmatic sales still accounted for the majority of sales volumes with $144.6 million made in the second quarter up from $107 million in the first.<br /><br />Despite this growth, the company states in a forward-looking projection:<br /><br />“Ripple plans to take a more conservative approach to XRP sales in Q3.”<br /><br />The company plans to pull back from certain over-the-counter exchange markets to focus on where liquidity is most needed, which may negatively impact institutional direct sales. Likewise, Ripple will target programmatic sales at 10 basis points of their lowered trading volumes.<br /><br />According to the report, Ripple’s global trading volumes dropped 28 percent quarter over quarter, from $595 million to $429.5 million, though that’s the result of better accounting rather than failed business strategy. In June, mid-way through the second quarter, Ripple changed its benchmark for trading volumes. The firm announced it has worked with data and indices firm Crypto Compareto weed out previously inflated statistics.<br /><br />CryptoCompare CEO Charles Hayter said his firm uses “granular trade and order book data, rather than aggregate volumes.” Previously, Ripple reported publicly available data from CoinMarketCap. As a result, much of the information in the new report is difficult to compare to previous quarters, as the data were based on different – perhaps illegetime– metrics.<br /><br />For instance, without filtering “a majority of unverified volumes,” Ripple’s global trading figures stand at nearly 1.8 billion, per CoinMarketCap, a 195 percent increase from the first quarter’s $595 million. It is unclear whether Ripple will update previous quarter’s reports reflecting its new data standards.<br /><br />Ripple did not respond to a request for clarification.<br /><br />The report also states the platform’s native currency saw a price increase of nearly 25 percent quarter over quarter, landing on $0.40, expanded to 12 new exchanges, and experienced an average of 5 percent volatility in daily returns.<br /><br />Ripple also released one billion XRP each month of the quarter out of escrow, and replaced 2.1 billion XRP in new contracts. The 900 million in outflow went to develop projects for Xpring and RippleNet’s partnership with MoneyGram.<br /><br />As previously reported, Ripple purchased $30 million in MoneyGram stock and will develop a solution for international payments for the struggling remittances firm.<br /><br />",
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"content": "Ripple sells $251 Million in XRP in Quarter 2 of 2019\n\nRipple’s second-quarter report released Wednesday came with a few surprises: a gain, a loss, and a new partner.\n\nThe distributed ledger technology firm’s total sales of XRP increased by nearly 48 percent to $251 million in the quarter, outpacing the first quarter’s $169 million in sales.\n\nDirect institutional sales drove the uptick, increasing nearly 73 percent to $107.9 million from $61.9 million. Though programmatic sales still accounted for the majority of sales volumes with $144.6 million made in the second quarter up from $107 million in the first.\n\nDespite this growth, the company states in a forward-looking projection:\n\n“Ripple plans to take a more conservative approach to XRP sales in Q3.”\n\nThe company plans to pull back from certain over-the-counter exchange markets to focus on where liquidity is most needed, which may negatively impact institutional direct sales. Likewise, Ripple will target programmatic sales at 10 basis points of their lowered trading volumes.\n\nAccording to the report, Ripple’s global trading volumes dropped 28 percent quarter over quarter, from $595 million to $429.5 million, though that’s the result of better accounting rather than failed business strategy. In June, mid-way through the second quarter, Ripple changed its benchmark for trading volumes. The firm announced it has worked with data and indices firm Crypto Compareto weed out previously inflated statistics.\n\nCryptoCompare CEO Charles Hayter said his firm uses “granular trade and order book data, rather than aggregate volumes.” Previously, Ripple reported publicly available data from CoinMarketCap. As a result, much of the information in the new report is difficult to compare to previous quarters, as the data were based on different – perhaps illegetime– metrics.\n\nFor instance, without filtering “a majority of unverified volumes,” Ripple’s global trading figures stand at nearly 1.8 billion, per CoinMarketCap, a 195 percent increase from the first quarter’s $595 million. It is unclear whether Ripple will update previous quarter’s reports reflecting its new data standards.\n\nRipple did not respond to a request for clarification.\n\nThe report also states the platform’s native currency saw a price increase of nearly 25 percent quarter over quarter, landing on $0.40, expanded to 12 new exchanges, and experienced an average of 5 percent volatility in daily returns.\n\nRipple also released one billion XRP each month of the quarter out of escrow, and replaced 2.1 billion XRP in new contracts. The 900 million in outflow went to develop projects for Xpring and RippleNet’s partnership with MoneyGram.\n\nAs previously reported, Ripple purchased $30 million in MoneyGram stock and will develop a solution for international payments for the struggling remittances firm.\n\n",
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"content": "crypto rewad may be available for this summer's winning PUBG Players<br /><br />Official reports indicate that the startup plans to supply the RFR tokens for the initial campaign. According to Refereum CEO, Dylan Jones, PUBG has granted Refereum special access to the PUBG login system, and their quest technology has been tightly integrated into the game through access to PUBG’s production API.<br /><br /><br /><a href=\"https://www.pivot.one/share/post/5d395d001d57e75442791360?uid=5ba4a5d76c20cd17b7de2ee1&invite_code=CLQSUO\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.pivot.one/share/post/5d395d001d57e75442791360?uid=5ba4a5d76c20cd17b7de2ee1&invite_code=CLQSUO</a>",
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"content": "crypto rewad may be available for this summer's winning PUBG Players\n\nOfficial reports indicate that the startup plans to supply the RFR tokens for the initial campaign. According to Refereum CEO, Dylan Jones, PUBG has granted Refereum special access to the PUBG login system, and their quest technology has been tightly integrated into the game through access to PUBG’s production API.\n\n\nhttps://www.pivot.one/share/post/5d395d001d57e75442791360?uid=5ba4a5d76c20cd17b7de2ee1&invite_code=CLQSUO",
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"content": "Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL will have 6 GB of RAM<br /><br />Leaks from people who know a lot about Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL are quite interesting. It is said, the two smartphones that are being worked on will come with 6 GB of RAM.<br /><br /><br />In October 2019, Google is expected to announce its new smartphone, Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL . Yes! The presence of the smartphone is the successor to the previous handset, Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XLthat appeared last year.<br /><br />Well! The latest information presented by BGR provides several important things regarding the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4XL specifications. Based on information from reliable \"inside sources\", for the first time Pixel smartphones will be equipped with 6 GB of RAM.<br /><br />As you know, Google has been marketing Pixel smartphones since 2016. All Pixel devices that have been released so far only feature 4GB of RAM. In addition, BGR also revealed that the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL will be equipped with 128 GB of internal storage.<br /><br />So far, there is no confirmation whether the Pixel 4 Series will be available in a higher version of internal storage. Related to the screen owned, said Pixel 4 will have an aspect ratio of 19: 9 and FullHD + alias aka 1,080 x 2,280 pixels.<br /><br />Meanwhile, Pixel 4 XL will also come with the same aspect ratio, only the screen resolution reaches 1,440 x 3,040 pixels. Previous reports have revealed that the Snapdragon 855 chipset will fuel Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL.<br /><br />However, we will also wait whether Google is interested in using Snapdragon 855+ which was recently announced by Qualcomm. Unfortunately, related to the embedded camera support, there is no information about the configuration.<br /><br />The Render Pixel 4 XL that appeared last week has revealed that the device will have a 6.25-inch AMOLED screen, a fingerprint scanner on the screen, two front-facing cameras and three rear cameras.<br /><br />Meanwhile, Pixel 4 will adopt the same screen technology, it's just a little smaller. There is also a fingerprint scanner inside the screen and a double camera on the back. But keep in mind, it's all still rumors and Google until now has not confirmed about it.<br />",
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"content": "Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL will have 6 GB of RAM\n\nLeaks from people who know a lot about Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL are quite interesting. It is said, the two smartphones that are being worked on will come with 6 GB of RAM.\n\n\nIn October 2019, Google is expected to announce its new smartphone, Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL . Yes! The presence of the smartphone is the successor to the previous handset, Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XLthat appeared last year.\n\nWell! The latest information presented by BGR provides several important things regarding the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4XL specifications. Based on information from reliable \"inside sources\", for the first time Pixel smartphones will be equipped with 6 GB of RAM.\n\nAs you know, Google has been marketing Pixel smartphones since 2016. All Pixel devices that have been released so far only feature 4GB of RAM. In addition, BGR also revealed that the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL will be equipped with 128 GB of internal storage.\n\nSo far, there is no confirmation whether the Pixel 4 Series will be available in a higher version of internal storage. Related to the screen owned, said Pixel 4 will have an aspect ratio of 19: 9 and FullHD + alias aka 1,080 x 2,280 pixels.\n\nMeanwhile, Pixel 4 XL will also come with the same aspect ratio, only the screen resolution reaches 1,440 x 3,040 pixels. Previous reports have revealed that the Snapdragon 855 chipset will fuel Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL.\n\nHowever, we will also wait whether Google is interested in using Snapdragon 855+ which was recently announced by Qualcomm. Unfortunately, related to the embedded camera support, there is no information about the configuration.\n\nThe Render Pixel 4 XL that appeared last week has revealed that the device will have a 6.25-inch AMOLED screen, a fingerprint scanner on the screen, two front-facing cameras and three rear cameras.\n\nMeanwhile, Pixel 4 will adopt the same screen technology, it's just a little smaller. There is also a fingerprint scanner inside the screen and a double camera on the back. But keep in mind, it's all still rumors and Google until now has not confirmed about it.\n",
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