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Agree. OpenLedgers low liquidity is major barrier for adoption. Only crisis on centralized exchanges will boost it.

i am starting to seriously consider switching permanently to openledger. for now, blocktrades has been perfect in his customer service so I am equivocal.

Blocktrades are conveeniant but too expensive. OpenLedger have too less liquidity and a lot of trading pares are useless. No real price discovery there. But your coins are safe on blockchain. They both need more users and traffic. I hope it'll come sooner than latter.

I use Openledger.io for everything I can

So sexy to hear a girl talk about Openledger.io like this!!!!
Wow I used it once to bu some zappl and I didnt know how many new coins have been added sice that sale!

wow they have everycoin poloniex has! ...almost!!! even tether!

How could anyone resist this beautiful GUI? so much better than poloniex, no centralized assholes to stop your withdrawals, noone person or private group is in control the way it should be ..like steemit ...and Bitshares is now the Exchange of steemit! imagi ne when we integrate it with chainBB!!!! imagine having our OpenBitcoin wallets available here on steemit.com like in the next hardffork Update! so cool to think of having an exchange with eevery coin poloniex has, but here on steemit! like in our internal steem to SBD market, i wnder if we can add bitcoin and ethereum LOL well mayne we can just use Openledger.io and link it the way they link Blocktrades.us from the new "Sell" button on the SBD button in the wallet! we should petition the developers to raise money to pay someone to add the openledger.io exchange to #chainBB we should ask @jesta is that is possible to embed an openldger.io window inside of beta.chainbb.com (steemit with enhanced features) to allow people to buy and sell their SBD and steem for bitcoin all on the same page! how cool would it be to send Bitcoin to people right from steemit.com!!!

Aaaaaand that's exactly why I a) pulled everything out of Poloniex and b) invested into BTS :)

That was my point. It's difficult these days to exchange sbd to bts.

i just take the hit and send it to blocktrades for immediate conversion from SBD to BTS

I did it twice, but then they went down. Now it's working again.

Take your coins offline into a portable SSD once you have a significant amount. Keep it plugged into the power outlet, but disconnect it from your PC. Encrypt the files for a extra layer of security. I'd steer clear of flash drives. I worked tech support and they'd normally die in 1-5 years. SSD can last 80. It will cost you some money to transfer the coins back onto an exchange to sell them, but you'll have nearly perfect security in the meantime.

this is not true. it is a commercial electronic device with solder joints etc. and the life expectancy is not 80 years. a MTBF (mean time before failure) calc for SSD is not 80 years.

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