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Topic: [ANN] ICONOMI - Fund Management Platform - page 671. (Read 1253971 times)

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My ethereum address  it show 0 tICN. Is that ok or ?
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We are in now!

Lets market work on ICONOMI value!
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Is it trading on any exchange other than gate coin yet?
Liqui, but is down ... Wink
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Liqui down I repeat Liqui down.
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Is it trading on any exchange other than gatecoin yet?
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ICONOMI ICN tokens are now unlocked and fully available to investors!
https://twitter.com/iconominet/status/790883434235396097

Well Done Cheesy ▂ ▃ ▅ ▆ █
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ICONOMI ICN tokens are now unlocked and fully available to investors!
https://twitter.com/iconominet/status/790883434235396097
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let the game begin Cheesy
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You can transfer ICN now on the Iconomi ICO Website? Cool.
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The time has come ....  Cool
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Contacted Kirm Perpar for advising on my legal stand.

Wasn't your lawyer buddy enough ? I guess not !

The lawyer wanted him to pay in ICN... but he sold them already  Grin
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Can anyone here confirm for me what is the total disk space requirements for a full ethereum blockchain synchronization using geth --fast?
It's about 11GB now.

I dont want to close geth and open Mist client to see if its synched or not, because the geth with the --fast switch supposed to be ran in one swoop and if I somewhat interrupt the --fast sync then I have to start all over again.
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So, how do I tell if geth has finished syncing [without interrupting the current geth running process]?
If you start Mist, it will connect to your already running geth.

Also I'm pretty sure it's like this:
If you start from scratch (blockchain dir empty) with --fast, you can close and restart geth anytime and it will continue with fast sync (even if you don't specify the parameter anymore then).
If you start from scratch without --fast, you can't then have fast sync anymore. You'd have to delete the blockchain first.

Just research it a bit, you should also use --cache=512 or more, depending on your RAM.
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START THE GAME!!! UUUUHHHUUU
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2,505,000 Happy New Economy Era!
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Contacted Kirm Perpar for advising on my legal stand.

Wasn't your lawyer buddy enough ? I guess not !
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Can anyone here confirm for me what is the total disk space requirements for a full ethereum blockchain synchronization using geth --fast?

I dont want to close geth and open Mist client to see if its synched or not, because the geth with the --fast switch supposed to be ran in one swoop and if I somewhat interrupt the --fast sync then I have to start all over again.

So, how do I tell if geth has finished syncing [without interrupting the current geth running process]?
My chaindata folder is 12 GB at the moment. Telling from your picture, your state download is at about 25%.
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Contacted Kirm Perpar for advising on my legal stand.
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hi =D
does anyone know what are the exchanges to trade?
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