Author

Topic: [ANN] TenX: Making Blockchain assets spendable - page 105. (Read 332329 times)

hero member
Activity: 933
Merit: 500
You don't pay for btc fees when you use your Tenx card. You only pay the btc network fees when you load up you card. If the Tenx card would have to go through the BTC network for each transaction then the waiting time for a confirmation would be around 10 minutes (the time that a block is processed on the btc network...). But with the card the confirmation on POS terminal is 10 seconds max from my experience.

can you test it? so no one and does not answer whether you can use this card, I so believe that there is no

The only reason that i didn't test it yet is because of the high Bitcoin fees.
I'm afraid that if i pay, the fee will be like 0.001 Btc, which is pretty steep.
I don't want to pay 8-10$ fee when i buy something. I'm waiting for ETH implementation or something else with smaller fees.
I don't know how TenX is handling this problem.

P.S. I know that this is not TenX fault, its Bitcoin's network.
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 104
@tokenZ
https://blog.tenx.tech/

@getsome3000
thanks for your reply!
at what intervals does a payment take place?

member
Activity: 167
Merit: 10
Can i get a link to the tenx blog?
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 104
hey i have a question and i hope you can help me.
if i buy pay on bittrex. where do i have to storage my tenx token to get the rewards?
can i send it to myetherwallet or do i have to send them anywhere else?
where are the 0.5% eth sent to?

thanks for your answers
full member
Activity: 135
Merit: 100
I'm happy to hear that more person have received his card and honestly i'm thinking about ordering one soon. I'm a token holder but let's see what will happen. Right now the high BTC fees let the card little usable so I will probably wait until ERC20 or ETH implementation. Hope it will not be such a long time
full member
Activity: 282
Merit: 100
can you test it? so no one and does not answer whether you can use this card, I so believe that there is no

The only reason that i didn't test it yet is because of the high Bitcoin fees.
I'm afraid that if i pay, the fee will be like 0.001 Btc, which is pretty steep.
I don't want to pay 8-10$ fee when i buy something. I'm waiting for ETH implementation or something else with smaller fees.
I don't know how TenX is handling this problem.

P.S. I know that this is not TenX fault, its Bitcoin's network.
full member
Activity: 392
Merit: 102
No point in writing something here because nobody reads it anyway. So much questions that are already answered in previous posts. It looks like people go directly to the last page and dont bother to read previous posts.

While I agree that the amount of nonsense or uninteresting whining is huge, but I did take some time to read a little back. Never say never Smiley

If this would be a review I would say its a 4/5 with the two minus points being the long waiting time and that currently I only can use BTC for loading the card. With other coins the daily use may be much higher due to lesser block times (e.g. Ethereum, all ERC 20 or ZEC) and lesser transaction fees.

Thanks for this review, you helped me a lot.
I would like to read now and then about the exchange rates TenX uses, maybe compared with the other cards, since the last info I have is this post and doesn't contain TenX rates.
And I would love to read that TenX starts using SegWit for Bitcoin transfers to reduce the time and blockchain fees (Wirex already does that).


At the given time 10:57am in Germany I have the rate of 1 BTC = 6.820,40 Euro per BTC; Coinmarketcap has 6.903,76 Euro per BTC. This is nearly 99 percent of the CMC price. Sometimes the price is a bit higher; other times a little bit lower than the CMC price per Bitcoin.

You do know CMC BTC rate is not real time and the Tenx rate updates every 15secs, so there will always be a  disconnect in rates, to your point sometimes lower or sometimes higher
legendary
Activity: 3668
Merit: 6382
Looking for campaign manager? Contact icopress!
At the given time 10:57am in Germany I have the rate of 1 BTC = 6.820,40 Euro per BTC; Coinmarketcap has 6.903,76 Euro per BTC. This is nearly 99 percent of the CMC price. Sometimes the price is a bit higher; other times a little bit lower than the CMC price per Bitcoin.

Thanks. This is 1.01% and it's a pretty good indicator.
Interesting enough, I've got quite the same (6737.21 EUR vs 6891.45 @ coinmarketcap, 1.02%) at Wirex half an hour later than you, which is strange since I've got the feeling that Wirex has high fees (3%) and TenX has low fees (0.5%). I'll keep my eyes open, since this may be caused by some bigger fluctuation and a slow reaction to it.

Sorry for bringing the competition into discussion this much. At least I am confident TenX has the possibility to move faster in "fixing" this Smiley
newbie
Activity: 35
Merit: 0
This project looks promising but still hesitant to invest.....
member
Activity: 168
Merit: 12
No point in writing something here because nobody reads it anyway. So much questions that are already answered in previous posts. It looks like people go directly to the last page and dont bother to read previous posts.

While I agree that the amount of nonsense or uninteresting whining is huge, but I did take some time to read a little back. Never say never Smiley

If this would be a review I would say its a 4/5 with the two minus points being the long waiting time and that currently I only can use BTC for loading the card. With other coins the daily use may be much higher due to lesser block times (e.g. Ethereum, all ERC 20 or ZEC) and lesser transaction fees.

Thanks for this review, you helped me a lot.
I would like to read now and then about the exchange rates TenX uses, maybe compared with the other cards, since the last info I have is this post and doesn't contain TenX rates.
And I would love to read that TenX starts using SegWit for Bitcoin transfers to reduce the time and blockchain fees (Wirex already does that).


At the given time 10:57am in Germany I have the rate of 1 BTC = 6.820,40 Euro per BTC; Coinmarketcap has 6.903,76 Euro per BTC. This is nearly 99 percent of the CMC price. Sometimes the price is a bit higher; other times a little bit lower than the CMC price per Bitcoin.
full member
Activity: 392
Merit: 102
Card works perfectly fine been using mine for over 3 weeks now, I only got a declined in the store once because I didn't unlock the card within the app and I got an email straight away from Tenx indicating reason for the decline ' card locked' good to also know it's secure . if you loose your card just simply lock it within the app and no one can spend your coins
legendary
Activity: 3668
Merit: 6382
Looking for campaign manager? Contact icopress!
No point in writing something here because nobody reads it anyway. So much questions that are already answered in previous posts. It looks like people go directly to the last page and dont bother to read previous posts.

While I agree that the amount of nonsense or uninteresting whining is huge, but I did take some time to read a little back. Never say never Smiley

If this would be a review I would say its a 4/5 with the two minus points being the long waiting time and that currently I only can use BTC for loading the card. With other coins the daily use may be much higher due to lesser block times (e.g. Ethereum, all ERC 20 or ZEC) and lesser transaction fees.

Thanks for this review, you helped me a lot.
I would like to read now and then about the exchange rates TenX uses, maybe compared with the other cards, since the last info I have is this post and doesn't contain TenX rates.
And I would love to read that TenX starts using SegWit for Bitcoin transfers to reduce the time and blockchain fees (Wirex already does that).
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
No point in writing something here because nobody reads it anyway. So much questions that are already answered in previous posts. It looks like people go directly to the last page and dont bother to read previous posts.
copper member
Activity: 226
Merit: 0
who am I to judge. I only flame
Did you now how i can find information about waitlist of recipients of  TenX cards? I asked such a question for support of the project, but so far I have not received a response from them  Roll Eyes

Those information are very confidential they will not release those sensitive things. As a company they need to keep things confidential because recently we have seen many hacks. So tenx is taking some security measures.
Why would the number of those waiting be a hacking risk?  What a load of B.S   Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

The only reason they will not release the list of issued cards vs those waiting is because they know it will only tank the price further when people see the real numbers.  

Releasing figures publicly = hacking risk  ROFLMFAO  

Truth is releasing the figures = public relations nightmare and harm to the price of the token.   Someone care to call that FUD as well?   Roll Eyes

I agree with you on the hacking thing - that is not the reason to not release data. But it was covered a thousand times why they don't give out the data - it produce false assumptions. At the moment TenX went live with their first ad and they strongly increasing the cards that are send out per day. With WireCard it is only a matter of time that even you could hold one of those cards in your hands and say to yourself: "The waiting was painful - but worth it".

Giving out exact numbers of users when you scale at this level would be stupid - because the numbers don't represent what TenX will be in a half year.

Yes, you are right because if they provide the details means other people kept asking for the card. Once they start sending the card they will issue according to the people who are on the list, we have to wait and see how they send the card in what procedure.
I ordered my card in 24th of july and received the card 3 months later. during that time they postponed delivery time ca 3 times and on the last month didnt even care to respond to my mails. and suddenly it came Smiley)
copper member
Activity: 226
Merit: 0
who am I to judge. I only flame
I have a question for you, do you get to pay this card? or is it not working yet? Thank you

Yes i paid 15$ to get it, but i didn't activate the card yet, so i don't know if its working. When i use the app i see how much money(bitcoins) i have.

Congratulations. Have you already used a CENTRA credit card? Are you satisfied with the credit card?

Sorry i never used CENTRA card.
Its not a credit card. This is a TenX prepaid Visa card.

can you test it? so no one and does not answer whether you can use this card, I so believe that there is no

Hi
I have this card and it works well so far
I have paid with it and done a withdrawal too. so far no problems. only registering was an issue and needed support help cause the activation progress was with bugs..
hero member
Activity: 644
Merit: 500
One Token to Move Anything Anywhere
I have a question for you, do you get to pay this card? or is it not working yet? Thank you

Yes i paid 15$ to get it, but i didn't activate the card yet, so i don't know if its working. When i use the app i see how much money(bitcoins) i have.

Congratulations. Have you already used a CENTRA credit card? Are you satisfied with the credit card?

Sorry i never used CENTRA card.
Its not a credit card. This is a TenX prepaid Visa card.

can you test it? so no one and does not answer whether you can use this card, I so believe that there is no
full member
Activity: 1134
Merit: 103
Did you now how i can find information about waitlist of recipients of  TenX cards? I asked such a question for support of the project, but so far I have not received a response from them  Roll Eyes

Those information are very confidential they will not release those sensitive things. As a company they need to keep things confidential because recently we have seen many hacks. So tenx is taking some security measures.
Why would the number of those waiting be a hacking risk?  What a load of B.S   Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

The only reason they will not release the list of issued cards vs those waiting is because they know it will only tank the price further when people see the real numbers.  

Releasing figures publicly = hacking risk  ROFLMFAO  

Truth is releasing the figures = public relations nightmare and harm to the price of the token.   Someone care to call that FUD as well?   Roll Eyes

I agree with you on the hacking thing - that is not the reason to not release data. But it was covered a thousand times why they don't give out the data - it produce false assumptions. At the moment TenX went live with their first ad and they strongly increasing the cards that are send out per day. With WireCard it is only a matter of time that even you could hold one of those cards in your hands and say to yourself: "The waiting was painful - but worth it".

Giving out exact numbers of users when you scale at this level would be stupid - because the numbers don't represent what TenX will be in a half year.

Yes, you are right because if they provide the details means other people kept asking for the card. Once they start sending the card they will issue according to the people who are on the list, we have to wait and see how they send the card in what procedure.
member
Activity: 168
Merit: 12
Did you now how i can find information about waitlist of recipients of  TenX cards? I asked such a question for support of the project, but so far I have not received a response from them  Roll Eyes

Those information are very confidential they will not release those sensitive things. As a company they need to keep things confidential because recently we have seen many hacks. So tenx is taking some security measures.
Why would the number of those waiting be a hacking risk?  What a load of B.S   Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

The only reason they will not release the list of issued cards vs those waiting is because they know it will only tank the price further when people see the real numbers.  

Releasing figures publicly = hacking risk  ROFLMFAO  

Truth is releasing the figures = public relations nightmare and harm to the price of the token.   Someone care to call that FUD as well?   Roll Eyes

I agree with you on the hacking thing - that is not the reason to not release data. But it was covered a thousand times why they don't give out the data - it produce false assumptions. At the moment TenX went live with their first ad and they strongly increasing the cards that are send out per day. With WireCard it is only a matter of time that even you could hold one of those cards in your hands and say to yourself: "The waiting was painful - but worth it".

Giving out exact numbers of users when you scale at this level would be stupid - because the numbers don't represent what TenX will be in a half year.
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
Hire me! Spanish translator and community manager!
Don't fall victim of the FUD, all these kids trying to FUD Tenx only have less than 50 posts, they basically use those accounts to FUD projects for fun.
hero member
Activity: 1288
Merit: 508
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
Did you now how i can find information about waitlist of recipients of  TenX cards? I asked such a question for support of the project, but so far I have not received a response from them  Roll Eyes

Those information are very confidential they will not release those sensitive things. As a company they need to keep things confidential because recently we have seen many hacks. So tenx is taking some security measures.
Jump to: