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Topic: [ANN] [XEL] :: XEL - The Decentralized Supercomputer :: - page 170. (Read 253621 times)

legendary
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I managed to get the signature via blockchain.info and I was able to verify it, but I get an error. Why am I getting this 'Could not validate unsigned bytes returned by the server.' error? (I didn't upload the sig for obvious reasons)

because wallet is still on testnet, mainnet goes live on 17th with lite wallet. then you will be able to redeem your xel. you did well.
hero member
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Calm down about prices guys. I remember when ubiq launched everyone thought it would be $1 or a few dollars right at exchange launch. It was $0.02-0.04 at launch. It took a few months but it reached dollars.
hero member
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100 million is a conservative guess imo. lets see
hero member
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Elastic deserves a very substantial market cap in light of market sentiments and valuation of similar projects (I think no less than top 40+ to start with = 100+ mill$ cap at minimum).
Despite of the above said, I do not think we should be discussing prices here (there are otc and price speculation threads for that).
hero member
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I'm conservative and expect 50 million dollar with light wallet.  When the full elastic gets released, between 200-500 at the beginning.
full member
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A very interesting project ... I expect to be listed on some exchange to buy some amount ...

a $ 1 million usd questions (or 1 million xel , let's hope?) ...

which exchange do you think will be initially treated this coin? and what initial price target do you think it may have ? (for the first two or three days of trading or even after, reasonable price, although I understand that speaking of reasonable price at the present time of ico and cryptovalues is out of place) ...... I'm asking to give me a clearer idea when buying​​... I don' t know how much was the purchase price may have been during the donation / ico phase  ...
hero member
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"Your passphrase will be sent to the server"

Why is that necessary? Why does the server need something more than the signature of the message and the public XEL address to send the coins to?

What risk are we running by sending this passphrase?
this means the server who is hosting the wallet.
you can run this server locally on your computer . the NXT wallet has its own server and client
legendary
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"Your passphrase will be sent to the server"

Why is that necessary? Why does the server need something more than the signature of the message and the public XEL address to send the coins to?

What risk are we running by sending this passphrase?
legendary
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Merit: 1032
Value will be measured in sats
I saw this question on the Slack... it didn't get any answers and I have the same question myself so I thought I'd copy and paste it here:

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hi all, i am really interested in this project but i am wondering - who "owns" elastic, i.e. not just who's the dev but who is going to be the "face" for elastic. the reason i ask is because i know that to get on bittrex, someone will need to verify their identity

I doubt Elastic devs will allow to disclose their identities, so if that's the requirement from exchange, then the exchange will probably lose their part of the precious fees from Elastic trading.
If Elastic market will be big enough I'm pretty sure such exchange will have to make an exception and list Elastic anyway, or they will just earn nothing.
After all, no one was requiring Satoshi ro reveal himself in order to get BTC listed right?

no body "owns" elastic...it is an open source project..anyone can join, contribute or be a part of it
hero member
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I saw this question on the Slack... it didn't get any answers and I have the same question myself so I thought I'd copy and paste it here:

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hi all, i am really interested in this project but i am wondering - who "owns" elastic, i.e. not just who's the dev but who is going to be the "face" for elastic. the reason i ask is because i know that to get on bittrex, someone will need to verify their identity

I doubt Elastic devs will allow to disclose their identities, so if that's the requirement from exchange, then the exchange will probably lose their part of the precious fees from Elastic trading.
If Elastic market will be big enough I'm pretty sure such exchange will have to make an exception and list Elastic anyway, or they will just earn nothing.
After all, no one was requiring Satoshi ro reveal himself in order to get BTC listed right?
legendary
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Merit: 1334
just in case
I've just created a wallet (community) and used the faucet. Does the faucet even work?

I am waiting for this to be listed on any exchange so I can buy some. Looks good.

If you used this https://wallet.elastic.pw/index.html, then it's testnet wallet.
Wait for mainnet launch this Saturday and create a real one.

Faucet is also on testnet, but it probably doesn't work now (afaik)

yes @tomkat is right, community wallet is another testnet (now) before mainnet, We will release lite wallet when mainnet is online, we are waiting instructions on @unvoid


@by rallier - by the way dude, all the best for your up-coming wedding next month.

After launch, let's make sure we've got the foundation up and running and funds flow to you and all the others (EK, coralreefer, unvoid, etc.)  that have committed so much time and effort to Elastic.

Thank you my friend, I will be afk 2-3 weeks later,  I am trying to work hard before my wedding Smiley)
Thank you to all @cyberhacker, @clivemy, @beyinsi, @bobmarley650, @ek, @ImI, @coral, @unvoid, ... and i can't say names but a lot of community and dev people.
We are making world better.
full member
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is this project similar to Golem or iEx.ec?

Read the articles on the home page - https://www.elastic.pw
member
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I saw this question on the Slack... it didn't get any answers and I have the same question myself so I thought I'd copy and paste it here:

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hi all, i am really interested in this project but i am wondering - who "owns" elastic, i.e. not just who's the dev but who is going to be the "face" for elastic. the reason i ask is because i know that to get on bittrex, someone will need to verify their identity
hero member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 507
I've just created a wallet (community) and used the faucet. Does the faucet even work?

I am waiting for this to be listed on any exchange so I can buy some. Looks good.

If you used this https://wallet.elastic.pw/index.html, then it's testnet wallet.
Wait for mainnet launch this Saturday and create a real one.

Faucet is also on testnet, but it probably doesn't work now (afaik)
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 1000
is this project similar to Golem or iEx.ec?

Well, it already has its own programming language and a working prototype.

There is more but I'm lazy. It's different in a positive way.
sr. member
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is this project similar to Golem or iEx.ec?
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1000
I've just created a wallet (community) and used the faucet. Does the faucet even work?

I am waiting for this to be listed on any exchange so I can buy some. Looks good.
full member
Activity: 190
Merit: 100
@by rallier - by the way dude, all the best for your up-coming wedding next month.

After launch, let's make sure we've got the foundation up and running and funds flow to you and all the others (EK, coralreefer, unvoid, etc.)  that have committed so much time and effort to Elastic.
hero member
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Merit: 501
blockchain.info is where i sent my donation from originally, and yes you can find the priv key if you have the 12 word passphrase still.

member
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Ok i think ive found the answer thanks to a friend... see here http://support.mycelium.com/hc/en-us/articles/207111419-How-can-I-sign-a-message-or-see-my-used-addresses-



It only appears when u hold your phone horizontally

REQUEST.. please can we open up a dummy vote so the XEL community can test their signing transactions? I for one dont want to text for the first time on the morning of the launch


Is it possible to recover through blockchain.info?

Ask WizzardTim. Looks like he was trying to figure it out a short while ago. See here:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/how-can-i-sign-a-message-from-the-new-blockchaininfo-wallet-1892985
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