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Topic: [ANN] Ethereum: Welcome to the Beginning - page 943. (Read 2007090 times)

legendary
Activity: 2856
Merit: 1075
do you think vitalik is planning to dump another portion of his stash in the future? maybe he is waiting for the next pump first?
maybe, maybe
i hope he does dump more at these prices, lol
at least one of the biggest ETH holders has a smaller supply to dump on us we go $50-$100+  Tongue

 
legendary
Activity: 2856
Merit: 1024
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do you think vitalik is planning to dump another portion of his stash in the future? maybe he is waiting for the next pump first?
legendary
Activity: 2898
Merit: 1017
DAO has been compromised.

Watch out, the ethereum chain might fool you..

This is how I received 10eth and sent it 100 times to THE DAO,  (look at received and sent  Cheesy )

https://www.etherchain.org/account/0x391fc9c9663a61eeb3dc267e4fe9d4188ee7c1b8#txsent


0x391fc9c9663a61eeb3dc267e4fe9d4188ee7c1b8 only owns 1.5 DAO Tokens.




Yeah, sorry for the FUD.  The guy claiming that sent a bunch of tx's to the contract address without enough gas.

Can someone explain what actually happened there ?

If I used 21000 gas instead of 85000 , why there's a tx on the blockchain showing that I moved these 10eth over and over again.. ?
CEX
legendary
Activity: 1227
Merit: 1003
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hero member
Activity: 1928
Merit: 538
who can explain clearly the concept of "transaction out of gas" ?
is it uniquely a question of transaction fee ?
so ethereum transactions may be never executed ?


in that case the problem would be the same as with conventional banks.
hero member
Activity: 1928
Merit: 538
who can explain clearly the concept of "transaction out of gas" ?
is it uniquely a question of transaction fee ?
so ethereum transactions may be never executed ?
sr. member
Activity: 430
Merit: 253
VeganAcademy
What was the ICO price?

.01 eth per token.. but that token is just weight in what your say will be for how the eth you sent will be "invested"

kind of like sharktank, but combining the tribal assembly concept of roman republic times.. instead of pebbles though tokens are used.. and some people have tons more than others. oh and there is a curator.

man this is gonna be a zoo.
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1001
What was the ICO price?
hero member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 500
When creating a contract and sending money to it such as The Dao can you get your ETH back at anytime? If so how?

at least not until after the token creation period from what i understand.

Yes you can't get it back until after the crowdfund period.
sr. member
Activity: 407
Merit: 254
Re bitgold:
The parent company of bitgold is listed on the Toronto stock exchange (VAU.X) and also looks like an interesting investment to consider. Particularly if you are amongst those anticipating a bull run for gold.

In the US its symbol is BTGDX.
legendary
Activity: 902
Merit: 1001
Free trial of #AltFolio = save time, react faster
https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/issues/55

anyone here knowledgable? Thx

Please help me with two small questions:

When I am given an ETH address 0x... - I want to check if it is valid, in Python.
Is there some kind of checksum embedded into an ETH address, like a cross sum?
Any ready (Python) code for checking?

What is the maximum (ASCII string) length of an ETH 0x... address?
Is it the same for contract addresses?

Thanks a lot!


@wallflies you are my ETH hero of the day. Much appreciated!

Thx :-)
legendary
Activity: 2124
Merit: 1013
K-ing®
I have opened my eyes for ethereum.

I just dont know where to buy. Should I buy BTC and then send them to poloniex, and then trade the btc to eth? Can I then trade it back to USD on that exchange?

Let me know of any good wallet for this please. Cheers.


polo, gatecoin....
full member
Activity: 123
Merit: 100
I have opened my eyes for ethereum.

I just dont know where to buy. Should I buy BTC and then send them to poloniex, and then trade the btc to eth? Can I then trade it back to USD on that exchange?

Let me know of any good wallet for this please. Cheers.
sr. member
Activity: 430
Merit: 253
VeganAcademy
When creating a contract and sending money to it such as The Dao can you get your ETH back at anytime? If so how?

at least not until after the token creation period from what i understand.
full member
Activity: 176
Merit: 100
I have a feeling that a lot of shorts were liquidated this Monday Shocked Interesting news however. Bull or bear?
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 500
When creating a contract and sending money to it such as The Dao can you get your ETH back at anytime? If so how?
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 251
Hello, I am willing to sell 400 REP Augur token below market price (currently busy are at 0.015 and sells 0.016 at Gatecoin). Escrow through Augur developers. My price would be 5 BTC (0.0125) for all the tokens and offer is valid for 24 hours. This is a flagship ethereum project. You can read more on Augur.net.
Escrow through Augur developers.

Ill give you $1 each
full member
Activity: 160
Merit: 100
https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/issues/55

anyone here knowledgable? Thx

Please help me with two small questions:

When I am given an ETH address 0x... - I want to check if it is valid, in Python.
Is there some kind of checksum embedded into an ETH address, like a cross sum?
Any ready (Python) code for checking?

What is the maximum (ASCII string) length of an ETH 0x... address?
Is it the same for contract addresses?

Thanks a lot!

legendary
Activity: 902
Merit: 1001
Free trial of #AltFolio = save time, react faster
anyone here knowledgable? Thx

Please help me with two small questions:

When I am given an ETH address 0x... - I want to check if it is valid, in Python.
Is there some kind of checksum embedded into an ETH address, like a cross sum?
Any ready (Python) code for checking?

What is the maximum (ASCII string) length of an ETH 0x... address?
Is it the same for contract addresses?

Thanks a lot!

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