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Topic: [ANN] Minereum - First Self Mining Smart Contract - page 358. (Read 438109 times)

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Thanks for minerium best rate good
Come on up up up to the mars Smiley
I like it

i feel like you learned english off the side of a cereal box
sr. member
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Thanks for minerium best rate good
Come on up up up to the mars Smiley
I like it
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I don't think the increase of Minereum market value is due to pump but it is in fact the response of investors to the project. It shows that the it has gotten attention and we need to keep it pushing higher. I am sure developers have much more in their basket to offer in order to make it much more worthy than these current price
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https://bittrex.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/202583854-Submitting-a-Coin-to-Bittrex

Bittrex article on how to request that they add MNE. Polo has a similar form to request new coins.

Don't know if either exchange truly gives a damn about coin requests submitted through those means but you never know
legendary
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Buying a genesis address is risky because the seller most likely has the private key. However, I would suggest implementing a multisig mechanism that includes the genesis address signature and the deposit address signature. This way the genesis addresses can become traspassable


not bad but how this can be possible if the genesis contract is locked ?.. may be just add password at privat key but this it will change  interaction with the contract ?
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Today went to my wallet and my zero balance? Where did my coins go?

Mmmm... try to massage dev, I just enter my account in myetherwallet and my tokens are fine, just in case, try to enter youe account with the privet key and not the password.
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Today went to my wallet and my zero balance? Where did my coins go?
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i hope minerum trading on the bittrex
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Imagine a world without banks.......
Buying a genesis address is risky because the seller most likely has the private key. However, I would suggest implementing a multisig mechanism that includes the genesis address signature and the deposit address signature. This way the genesis addresses can become traspassable
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Can anyone tell me if this is possible:

Since people want to sell genesis addresses, but there is no way of proving that the seller does not have access to the address after selling it, there is just no market.

So, what I thought about was writing a smart contract, that can be signed with the private key of a genesis address, that can only be signed once and that limits all further actions this address can do to send MNE to a single specified address.

This way, even if the seller still has access to the genesis address, all they could do would be sending MNE to the address of the buyer.

Now, even if this was possible (which I don't know), there are some caveats:

This only works, if there is no way to reverse the contract. This means that making a mistake, such as entering the wrong receiving address, forgetting to state an address, or any other way of missing the correct form would lead to locking in the MNE for good.

Since it only works once, a buyer wouldn't be able to resell the genesis address. In theory, the seller could sign the same smart contract with their receiving address, but at some point, a buyer would have to send their MNE though so many addresses, that the work and gas cost would render the effort not worth it.

any thoughts?
legendary
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WoW, people are really desperate to sell, well that's fine, as long as you don't drop it below our support of 0.002 BTC, be mindful guys, dev haven't updated yet, so keep it at 0.002 until monday if you can  Wink; by the way, where can I look for information about member ranks in bitcointalk, I'm tired of being a newbie, what do I need to go up the chain.

Here you go Smiley
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/forum-rankspositionsbadges-what-do-those-shiny-coins-under-my-name-mean-178608

"The activity number is determined in this way:
time = number of two-week periods in which you've posted since your registration
activity = min(time * 14, posts)

Activity is updated every hour."
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WoW, people are really desperate to sell, well that's fine, as long as you don't drop it below our support of 0.002 BTC, be mindful guys, dev haven't updated yet, so keep it at 0.002 until monday if you can  Wink; by the way, where can I look for information about member ranks in bitcointalk, I'm tired of being a newbie, what do I need to go up the chain.
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Futurov
What does self mining smart contract mean? How does this work?

you can read on minereum whitepaper
here the link
Minereum Whitepapaer
thats very clear
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I'm actually surprised some of the usual crypto youtubers haven't started talking about this yet. Do a search for videos on Google for Mineeum and there's nothing.

Pretty wild to be in this early on something with such huge potential.
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#SWGT PRE-SALE IS LIVE

Hello guys I have 32000 MNE as genesis address, but how do I know how many token that actually I can control(can transfer/sending)? since the mining coin is not added to my balance but instead replace my token in genesis address to token that I can control

ok, i got it. to make other genesis holder understand

availableBalanceOf : MNE address
Result (Your Stake Reward) =  Balance / 100,000,000

Thanks, very helpfull
as one of genesis address holder I would support the coin for not selling MNE in cheap price
hero member
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how many coins per address can mine mne?  1.8? or less, anyone who know ?

Every address included in genesis mining smart contract will mine 0.00032 * every block on Ethereum block. Which is way two low than ethereum bu itself. A total of 32000 MNE will be mined in almost 47 years by every address. Hope it will be help to understand.

680 coins per year, so if MNE hypothetically hits $1000 per coin which is $680,000 per year. Can I buy a Pagani Zonda  Huh Lol


                                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                   

                                                                                                          <--------MNE

                     
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                                        ALL  shitcoins


Nice, but the shitcoin looks like a S550 coupe  Undecided
legendary
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do you know anything about bittrex?
legendary
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how many coins per address can mine mne?  1.8? or less, anyone who know ?

Every address included in genesis mining smart contract will mine 0.00032 * every block on Ethereum block. Which is way two low than ethereum bu itself. A total of 32000 MNE will be mined in almost 47 years by every address. Hope it will be help to understand.

680 coins per year, so if MNE hypothetically hits $1000 per coin which is $680,000 per year. Can I buy a Pagani Zonda  Huh Lol


                                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                   

                                                                                                          <--------MNE

                     
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                                        ALL  shitcoins
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