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I've been thinking about this, & the more I do, the more I'm inclined to agree with infernoman
hero member
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The community can see progress on the fundraising here: https://crown.tech/crownfunding

80pct 101 pct raised in one day!
legendary
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Decentralize Everything
Ok, this sounds very interesting. However, I've been in crypto long enough (4 years today, as it happens - happy anniversary me) to be cautious. I don't question the integrity of the Crown team, but I don't like the total lack of information around this. At the very least, I don't know whether it's a viable business proposition, or aligns with my interests/ethics, whether the other people involved are trustworthy, and so on.
Is there some kind of balance it's possible to strike here? For example, would you be prepared to give more information on a private, one-to-one basis, if assurances of confidentiality could be given? Or could a couple of trusted community members be given more information, which would allow them to give a broad-strokes picture to everyone else?

Hi Cassius, firstly I can't dispute your feeling of being cautious.  As a crypto veteran myself I have seen fenough scams or broken promises to approach things like this in the same way.  I personally, and the team more generally, agonised and debated whether we were doing the right thing to make an announcement like this and we eventually decided that it was indeed the right thing to do.

Ultimately, I am staking my reputation on this and that is a big deal for me.

I think you are right, I should reveal more information ASAP if I possibly can.  Either to trusted community members or a more generalised statement to the community itself.

Let me have a think about how I can do this safely.

Thanks Stonehedge.
I think it would be possible to give some general information that would help people make a decision without revealing any deal-breakers. For example:
What's the general sector? Adult, gambling? Or Transport, IT, security etc.
What will the funds be used for? Marketing? An integration for a specific client? Or purchasing a licence that is necessary to operate in a particular area?
More broadly, are the funds necessary for something that absolutely cannot be done on a volunteer basis by suitably qualified community members giving time/expertise instead of money?
You're pretty close to the goal

I trust our dev team.We are in good shape only thanks them. They ficked blockchain very quckly and everyone of them working very hard on improving CROWN. If we are strong comunuty we should help them doing their job. I personaly donate already and I expect everyone can send something.

LOL.  We both fucked the blockchain and fixed it Wink

Thank you everybody for their generosity and support.  It means a lot.
newbie
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Ok, this sounds very interesting. However, I've been in crypto long enough (4 years today, as it happens - happy anniversary me) to be cautious. I don't question the integrity of the Crown team, but I don't like the total lack of information around this. At the very least, I don't know whether it's a viable business proposition, or aligns with my interests/ethics, whether the other people involved are trustworthy, and so on.
Is there some kind of balance it's possible to strike here? For example, would you be prepared to give more information on a private, one-to-one basis, if assurances of confidentiality could be given? Or could a couple of trusted community members be given more information, which would allow them to give a broad-strokes picture to everyone else?

Hi Cassius, firstly I can't dispute your feeling of being cautious.  As a crypto veteran myself I have seen fenough scams or broken promises to approach things like this in the same way.  I personally, and the team more generally, agonised and debated whether we were doing the right thing to make an announcement like this and we eventually decided that it was indeed the right thing to do.

Ultimately, I am staking my reputation on this and that is a big deal for me.

I think you are right, I should reveal more information ASAP if I possibly can.  Either to trusted community members or a more generalised statement to the community itself.

Let me have a think about how I can do this safely.

Thanks Stonehedge.
I think it would be possible to give some general information that would help people make a decision without revealing any deal-breakers. For example:
What's the general sector? Adult, gambling? Or Transport, IT, security etc.
What will the funds be used for? Marketing? An integration for a specific client? Or purchasing a licence that is necessary to operate in a particular area?
More broadly, are the funds necessary for something that absolutely cannot be done on a volunteer basis by suitably qualified community members giving time/expertise instead of money?
You're pretty close to the goal

I trust our dev team.We are in good shape only thanks them. They ficked blockchain very quckly and everyone of them working very hard on improving CROWN. If we are strong comunuty we should help them doing their job. I personaly donate already and I expect everyone can send something.
legendary
Activity: 1764
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Ok, this sounds very interesting. However, I've been in crypto long enough (4 years today, as it happens - happy anniversary me) to be cautious. I don't question the integrity of the Crown team, but I don't like the total lack of information around this. At the very least, I don't know whether it's a viable business proposition, or aligns with my interests/ethics, whether the other people involved are trustworthy, and so on.
Is there some kind of balance it's possible to strike here? For example, would you be prepared to give more information on a private, one-to-one basis, if assurances of confidentiality could be given? Or could a couple of trusted community members be given more information, which would allow them to give a broad-strokes picture to everyone else?

Hi Cassius, firstly I can't dispute your feeling of being cautious.  As a crypto veteran myself I have seen fenough scams or broken promises to approach things like this in the same way.  I personally, and the team more generally, agonised and debated whether we were doing the right thing to make an announcement like this and we eventually decided that it was indeed the right thing to do.

Ultimately, I am staking my reputation on this and that is a big deal for me.

I think you are right, I should reveal more information ASAP if I possibly can.  Either to trusted community members or a more generalised statement to the community itself.

Let me have a think about how I can do this safely.

Thanks Stonehedge.
I think it would be possible to give some general information that would help people make a decision without revealing any deal-breakers. For example:
What's the general sector? Adult, gambling? Or Transport, IT, security etc.
What will the funds be used for? Marketing? An integration for a specific client? Or purchasing a licence that is necessary to operate in a particular area?
More broadly, are the funds necessary for something that absolutely cannot be done on a volunteer basis by suitably qualified community members giving time/expertise instead of money?
You're pretty close to the goal now anyway, but a little more information could go a long way.
legendary
Activity: 1722
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Decentralize Everything
Ok, this sounds very interesting. However, I've been in crypto long enough (4 years today, as it happens - happy anniversary me) to be cautious. I don't question the integrity of the Crown team, but I don't like the total lack of information around this. At the very least, I don't know whether it's a viable business proposition, or aligns with my interests/ethics, whether the other people involved are trustworthy, and so on.
Is there some kind of balance it's possible to strike here? For example, would you be prepared to give more information on a private, one-to-one basis, if assurances of confidentiality could be given? Or could a couple of trusted community members be given more information, which would allow them to give a broad-strokes picture to everyone else?

Hi Cassius, firstly I can't dispute your feeling of being cautious.  As a crypto veteran myself I have seen fenough scams or broken promises to approach things like this in the same way.  I personally, and the team more generally, agonised and debated whether we were doing the right thing to make an announcement like this and we eventually decided that it was indeed the right thing to do.

Ultimately, I am staking my reputation on this and that is a big deal for me.

I think you are right, I should reveal more information ASAP if I possibly can.  Either to trusted community members or a more generalised statement to the community itself.

Let me have a think about how I can do this safely.
hero member
Activity: 896
Merit: 553
CROWNFUNDING: EXCITING TIMES AHEAD!

Crown is ripe to expand in certain areas, and a huge opportunity to do just that has presented itself.

For legal reasons we can’t disclose the details, but we are very excited, and you should be too. Expect some big news in the next two to three months.

In order to make this happen, USD 100k needs to be raised. We firmly believe that this news is of enormous value to the project.

What can you do?

The Community is invited to contribute to this effort. Donations in either CRW or BTC (the payment will be made in BTC) can be sent until january 15th to this address:
1G3UEVQTpCgNVQwd1Xpjj1aYzDxNxWwQU3

Check the live progress here:

https://crown.tech/crownfunding

BTC balance: https://blockchain.info/address/1G3UEVQTpCgNVQwd1Xpjj1aYzDxNxWwQU3

CRW balance:
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/crw/search.dws?q=1G3UEVQTpCgNVQwd1Xpjj1aYzDxNxWwQU3

FAQ:


But $100k is a lot of money?

We completely agree. At Crown we work responsibly into growing a sustainable platform. We are aware of our resources, and put a lot of effort into making decisions that help grow the project. We feel that this is one of those decisions.
In other words: Yes, this will be that big!

Why isn't this coming from the dev fund or the proposal system?

The development fund is, as it says on the tin, for funding the development of roadmap items.  This opportunity was unexpected and not part of our budget for 2018. The proposal system is full of important community activities and we do not want to impact that by requesting such a large amount of money.

Should we surpass the set goal because of extra donations or a BTC/USD price increase, any surplus funds will go towards similar goals, about which we will of course be as transparent as possible.

Who is responsible for the fund?


Our long-standing team member Dan Ames (stonehedge) will manage the fund and will be responsible for handling the process. All coin movements will be accounted for publicly.

When do I find out what this mystery is about?

We can’t say for certain, but we expect that the process will take 2-3 months after the funding requirements have been met.


Wow very interesting. I'm sure you will raise it by tomorrow. Crown is a solid and look forward to a great 2018
newbie
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Response to the free Systemnode giveaway has been incredible. If you haven't already, please check it out and enter for your chance to win.

https://crown.link/SNGiveaway   

As well as a free Crown Systemnode, we're also giving the winner 12 months free hosting - courtesy of Node-VPS.com.
legendary
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Ok, this sounds very interesting. However, I've been in crypto long enough (4 years today, as it happens - happy anniversary me) to be cautious. I don't question the integrity of the Crown team, but I don't like the total lack of information around this. At the very least, I don't know whether it's a viable business proposition, or aligns with my interests/ethics, whether the other people involved are trustworthy, and so on.
Is there some kind of balance it's possible to strike here? For example, would you be prepared to give more information on a private, one-to-one basis, if assurances of confidentiality could be given? Or could a couple of trusted community members be given more information, which would allow them to give a broad-strokes picture to everyone else?
legendary
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Decentralize Everything
Just a quick informal follow on.  I recognise that this sort of request is unusual for the CRW team and marks a significant departure from our usual approach.  However, we genuinely are *this* excited.

I have donated $33k from my personal funds to get the ball rolling.

Donations will be private unless otherwise requested.
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 1002
Decentralize Everything
CROWNFUNDING: EXCITING TIMES AHEAD!

Crown is ripe to expand in certain areas, and a huge opportunity to do just that has presented itself.

For legal reasons we can’t disclose the details, but we are very excited, and you should be too. Expect some big news in the next two to three months.

In order to make this happen, USD 100k needs to be raised. We firmly believe that this news is of enormous value to the project.

What can you do?

The Community is invited to contribute to this effort. Donations in either CRW or BTC (the payment will be made in BTC) can be sent until january 15th to this address:
1G3UEVQTpCgNVQwd1Xpjj1aYzDxNxWwQU3

Check the live progress here:

https://crown.tech/crownfunding

BTC balance: https://blockchain.info/address/1G3UEVQTpCgNVQwd1Xpjj1aYzDxNxWwQU3

CRW balance:
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/crw/search.dws?q=1G3UEVQTpCgNVQwd1Xpjj1aYzDxNxWwQU3

FAQ:


But $100k is a lot of money?

We completely agree. At Crown we work responsibly into growing a sustainable platform. We are aware of our resources, and put a lot of effort into making decisions that help grow the project. We feel that this is one of those decisions.
In other words: Yes, this will be that big!

Why isn't this coming from the dev fund or the proposal system?

The development fund is, as it says on the tin, for funding the development of roadmap items.  This opportunity was unexpected and not part of our budget for 2018. The proposal system is full of important community activities and we do not want to impact that by requesting such a large amount of money.

Should we surpass the set goal because of extra donations or a BTC/USD price increase, any surplus funds will go towards similar goals, about which we will of course be as transparent as possible.

Who is responsible for the fund?


Our long-standing team member Dan Ames (stonehedge) will manage the fund and will be responsible for handling the process. All coin movements will be accounted for publicly.

When do I find out what this mystery is about?

We can’t say for certain, but we expect that the process will take 2-3 months after the funding requirements have been met.
hero member
Activity: 805
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Crown Weekly Update December 25th 2017 to January 01st 2018

Network Stabilization
The team spent most of last week working to stabilize the network and help the community with the forking event. This issue took an enormous effort from the team to get fixed during the holidays. It is still under investigation and more details will be released once following the conclusion of the analysis. We appreciate the patience and help we received from the community during this period to relay information and support other community members.

Crown Systemnode Holiday Giveaway Contest
Our contest for a free systemnode with 12 months of hosting courtesy of Node-Vps is still running! Get your entries in while you can! - https://gleam.io/uIU7H/crown-systemnode-giveaway

BTC Miami Conference January 18th
We will be attending BTC Miami in 2 weeks. This will be our biggest conference yet. We have some exciting news that will be announced during the event.

New Proposals
The proposals have been paid out and we have many new exciting projects are beginning to spread Crown. This includes an additional facebook marketing effort, new professional Crown videos, conferences, and the Video Mind Games event.


Looking forward to BTC Miami - several people from the Crown dev team attending. Ready to meet our partners from the US and our increasing base in Latin America, a great crypto market.
newbie
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Crown Weekly Update December 25th 2017 to January 01st 2018

Network Stabilization
The team spent most of last week working to stabilize the network and help the community with the forking event. This issue took an enormous effort from the team to get fixed during the holidays. It is still under investigation and more details will be released once following the conclusion of the analysis. We appreciate the patience and help we received from the community during this period to relay information and support other community members.

Crown Systemnode Holiday Giveaway Contest
Our contest for a free systemnode with 12 months of hosting courtesy of Node-Vps is still running! Get your entries in while you can! - https://gleam.io/uIU7H/crown-systemnode-giveaway

BTC Miami Conference January 18th
We will be attending BTC Miami in 2 weeks. This will be our biggest conference yet. We have some exciting news that will be announced during the event.

New Proposals
The proposals have been paid out and we have many new exciting projects are beginning to spread Crown. This includes an additional facebook marketing effort, new professional Crown videos, conferences, and the Video Mind Games event.














newbie
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Bittrex support always takes a while (usually longer than 7 days). So please be patient!
newbie
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Hello,

I made a transaction of 500 crown from Bittrex to my crown wallet on 25-12-2017 and i receive it in my wallet it was visible in my balance. But after this roblem my wallet balance is 0 again and the transaction has the status conflicted in the Transaction History.

What can I do to resolve this?

Thanks in advance for the help! And keep up the good work!

You can try,

Goto the wallet.
Create a Backup of the wallet.dat
Click Tools
Click Wallet Repair
Click Rebuild Index

Allow the wallet to resync to the network.

Hi jeliman,

Thanks for the quick response!
I just try the rebuild index option. But after that the transaction completely disappear from my transaction history.
Yesterday the transaction was visible on the CROWN Blockchain Explorer but now the transaction id give no results on CROWN Blockchain Explorer.

Do you have any other suggestions?

Thanks!

Have you checked you're Bittrex account to see if the 500 is still there?
If not, please raise a ticket with Bittrex.

We actually refunded Bittrex for any lost funds, so they should be able to fix this problem.

Keep us updated please


How about your coins ? I send mail to Bittrex, But still don't see any answer.  Angry Angry Angry

Unfortunately no answer from Bittrex Support so my 500 CRW has not returned yet.
newbie
Activity: 1
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Hello,

I made a transaction of 500 crown from Bittrex to my crown wallet on 25-12-2017 and i receive it in my wallet it was visible in my balance. But after this roblem my wallet balance is 0 again and the transaction has the status conflicted in the Transaction History.

What can I do to resolve this?

Thanks in advance for the help! And keep up the good work!

You can try,

Goto the wallet.
Create a Backup of the wallet.dat
Click Tools
Click Wallet Repair
Click Rebuild Index

Allow the wallet to resync to the network.

Hi jeliman,

Thanks for the quick response!
I just try the rebuild index option. But after that the transaction completely disappear from my transaction history.
Yesterday the transaction was visible on the CROWN Blockchain Explorer but now the transaction id give no results on CROWN Blockchain Explorer.

Do you have any other suggestions?

Thanks!

Have you checked you're Bittrex account to see if the 500 is still there?
If not, please raise a ticket with Bittrex.

We actually refunded Bittrex for any lost funds, so they should be able to fix this problem.

Keep us updated please


How about your coins ? I send mail to Bittrex, But still don't see any answer.  Angry Angry Angry
full member
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newbie
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That's an incredible list of achievements @stonehedge  Cheesy

Looking forward to see what we can achieve in 2018 - the sky is the limit!
newbie
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What a team and heres to 2018! Well done to all involved old and new  Smiley
legendary
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Decentralize Everything
As today marks the end of a huge year for CRW, I thought I would share a list of things that we have achieved as a community in the last 12 months. This is by no means a complete list.
None of this would be possible without the support we have from our community and the hard work of my colleagues on the dev team.  Thank you all!


Notable CRW Achievements 2017

*Development achievements:*

* Dev team grew from 5 to 17.
* Systemnodes designed, developed and successfully released. 2,511 operational.
* All 2017 roadmap items delivered.
* iOS wallet created and listed in iTunes. Android wallet (Coinomi) created and listed in Google Play.
* New forum launched (https://forum.crown.tech)


*Market achievements:*


* Bittrex Listing
* Price of 1CRW rose by 26,000%
* Crown market cap grew from $200k to $50MM
* Masternode network grew from 500 to over 1,000.
* Crown added to Welto.io, allowing bill payments in CRW within the USA.

*Community achievements:*

* Blockchain governance system implemented, paying out 229,635 CRW to 66 community initiatives.
* Mattermost members grew from ~60 to ~600.
* Network hash rate grew from 200TH to 1.5 Exahashes (10% of Bitcoin total hashrate).
* Prague, Toronto, Amsterdam meetings with team and community.
* Announcements of first services on Crown Platform.
* Ambasador programme launched, ambassadors in USA, Spain, Australia, Czech, Ukraine, Netherlands, UK
* Crown presentations at conferences in UK, Ukraine, Thailand, Malta, Spain
* New team promoting CRW in Latin America
* Crown support team and zendesk created and serving the community
* First payment made to Haiti charitable initiative. http://www.friendsofcitesoleil.org/

*Marketing achievements:*


* New campaign launched with marketing partner (www.marketing360.com) .
* Gained 6,900 new Twitter followers.
* 60,000 unique web site visitors.
* New web site launched (https://crown.tech)


2018 is shaping up to be a bigger and even more successful year than the last one.  No doubt we will face challenges on the way and we look forward to facing those challenges together as a team of people united under the same goals.

Thank you and HAPPY NEW YEAR.
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