I have a Genesis Address, but for what I can see I cannot do nothing except pay 0.5ETH and wait years and years.
At that point probably the value is zero.
Has anyone upgraded? What is you experience? Is it worth it?
Regarding selling the address, I can see some recent transactions
https://www.minereum.com/v2/tradelevel1
But I don’t understand ETH Price and ETH Fee... Does it mean that the address sold for 0.1ETH?
Has anyone sold a Genesis Address?
this will be the case if all 600,000 address genesis are activated simultaneously. but considering this it’s not possible, because the owners of the genesis of the addresses may simply not have money for activation. you need to cancel the activation fee. because it’s 600,000 addresses, and the owners are much smaller. I currently have 7000 addresses and I do not have money to activate them. my three friends have 2000 addresses. total 13,000 addresses in 4 people. so that activation must be canceled. You don’t know how many addresses anyone has. if there are 50 more people who have 7000 addresses, then this is already 350,000 addresses. and they don’t have money to activate, then the coin will not work in the top 50.charge an activation fee. Better to you,% for withdrawing mne, for example, I sell 1000 mne, for example, 5% of your 20 mne out of the blue. and then the addresses all activate. and money from the commission you will receive at times more than just once you collect for activation. it's my opinion. Thanks.
The Dev wrote that the commission was needed to prevent people from claiming thousands of genesis addresses and then dumping mne... So the commission have the purpose to prevent this. Now you are asking the dev to remove the commission because you did exactly what the commission should prevent.... This sounds a little strange
The Dev is expecting a lot of never activated genesis addresses... If you read carefully his messages you will find that this was expected.
Looks like you and your friends simply lost an enormous amount of time claiming that high number of addresses. I'm sorry about that.