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Topic: [ANN][ICO]CREDITS - New Blockchain for financial industry [HARDCAP REACHED!] - page 179. (Read 37749 times)

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Hello, comrades. Tell me, how much time is left until the end of pre-sale?

ICO dates
Pre-ICO 10th Nov 2017- 15th Dec 2017
ICO 15th Jan 2018 - 15th Feb 2018
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As far as I understand, CREDITS is conducting pre-sale now. What about the progress at this stage?
Now is PRE-ICO running, and you can see the progress on off site https://credits.com/en
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If the parties have already concluded a smart contract and then changed their mind about the transaction, can they cancel it?
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Hello. How will the network load affect the changes in transaction costs?

So, I would also ask this Smiley Will the fee always be the same or will it be according to the number of transactions?
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Automated smart contracts are very cool. But I haven’t met a mechanism that would be responsible for keeping the logic and sequence of actions when transactions are carryied out. It turns out that if I’m right, a smart contract may fail.

No, it’s difficult to imagine operation of the CREDITS project without such a mechanism. The developers of the company are smart people, therefore they provided such a mechanism. It’s called a “method” in CREDITS. It’s method that is responsible for observing the logic and sequence of actions when conducting transactions.

Is it described in white paper? Apparently, I missed this point. Tell us please how the “method” will work.

The algorithm of its operation is as simple as possible. The logic and sequence of actions are described by a program code (module) which contains commands, the sequential execution of which allows you to get the desired result.
This sounds very reliable, the guys from CREDITS obviously worked hard. And which commands describing the logic and sequence of actions does program code use in its operation?

This code can handle system commands (for example, assignments command), user commands (separately written functions), contract features (variables initialized statically or dynamically, available from any contract method), and also the methods of any other third-party contract, which is available not only to the owner of the connected (third-party) contract.

And is there information on script language in which CREDITS specialists develop this code?
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Automated smart contracts are very cool. But I haven’t met a mechanism that would be responsible for keeping the logic and sequence of actions when transactions are carryied out. It turns out that if I’m right, a smart contract may fail.

No, it’s difficult to imagine operation of the CREDITS project without such a mechanism. The developers of the company are smart people, therefore they provided such a mechanism. It’s called a “method” in CREDITS. It’s method that is responsible for observing the logic and sequence of actions when conducting transactions.

Is it described in white paper? Apparently, I missed this point. Tell us please how the “method” will work.

The algorithm of its operation is as simple as possible. The logic and sequence of actions are described by a program code (module) which contains commands, the sequential execution of which allows you to get the desired result.
This sounds very reliable, the guys from CREDITS obviously worked hard. And which commands describing the logic and sequence of actions does program code use in its operation?

This code can handle system commands (for example, assignments command), user commands (separately written functions), contract features (variables initialized statically or dynamically, available from any contract method), and also the methods of any other third-party contract, which is available not only to the owner of the connected (third-party) contract.
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Automated smart contracts are very cool. But I haven’t met a mechanism that would be responsible for keeping the logic and sequence of actions when transactions are carryied out. It turns out that if I’m right, a smart contract may fail.

No, it’s difficult to imagine operation of the CREDITS project without such a mechanism. The developers of the company are smart people, therefore they provided such a mechanism. It’s called a “method” in CREDITS. It’s method that is responsible for observing the logic and sequence of actions when conducting transactions.

Is it described in white paper? Apparently, I missed this point. Tell us please how the “method” will work.

The algorithm of its operation is as simple as possible. The logic and sequence of actions are described by a program code (module) which contains commands, the sequential execution of which allows you to get the desired result.
This sounds very reliable, the guys from CREDITS obviously worked hard. And which commands describing the logic and sequence of actions does program code use in its operation?
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Automated smart contracts are very cool. But I haven’t met a mechanism that would be responsible for keeping the logic and sequence of actions when transactions are carryied out. It turns out that if I’m right, a smart contract may fail.

No, it’s difficult to imagine operation of the CREDITS project without such a mechanism. The developers of the company are smart people, therefore they provided such a mechanism. It’s called a “method” in CREDITS. It’s method that is responsible for observing the logic and sequence of actions when conducting transactions.

Is it described in white paper? Apparently, I missed this point. Tell us please how the “method” will work.

The algorithm of its operation is as simple as possible. The logic and sequence of actions are described by a program code (module) which contains commands, the sequential execution of which allows you to get the desired result.
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Automated smart contracts are very cool. But I haven’t met a mechanism that would be responsible for keeping the logic and sequence of actions when transactions are carryied out. It turns out that if I’m right, a smart contract may fail.

No, it’s difficult to imagine operation of the CREDITS project without such a mechanism. The developers of the company are smart people, therefore they provided such a mechanism. It’s called a “method” in CREDITS. It’s method that is responsible for observing the logic and sequence of actions when conducting transactions.

Is it described in white paper? Apparently, I missed this point. Tell us please how the “method” will work.
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Activity: 209
Merit: 10
Automated smart contracts are very cool. But I haven’t met a mechanism that would be responsible for keeping the logic and sequence of actions when transactions are carryied out. It turns out that if I’m right, a smart contract may fail.

No, it’s difficult to imagine operation of the CREDITS project without such a mechanism. The developers of the company are smart people, therefore they provided such a mechanism. It’s called a “method” in CREDITS. It’s method that is responsible for observing the logic and sequence of actions when conducting transactions.
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Automated smart contracts are very cool. But I haven’t met a mechanism that would be responsible for keeping the logic and sequence of actions when transactions are carryied out. It turns out that if I’m right, a smart contract may fail.
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Hi everybody. Tell me please, won’t it be possible to create and process transactions under smart contracts without CREDITs currency units on the platform?
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Do I understand correctly that the CREDITS service won’t be able to implement self-managed smart contracts without a decentralized environment? Why?
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Hello, comrades. Tell me, how much time is left until the end of pre-sale?

Greetings. You don’t have much time left, because there’s a bit more than 10 days until the end of pre-sale.
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Hello, comrades. Tell me, how much time is left until the end of pre-sale?
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Hello. How will the network load affect the changes in transaction costs?
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As far as I understand, CREDITS is conducting pre-sale now. What about the progress at this stage?
Hello. The company has already collected more than 500 thousand USD, and this is an excellent result!
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As far as I understand, CREDITS is conducting pre-sale now. What about the progress at this stage?
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Good afternoon. Can I send ETH directly from the exchanger in order to avoid spending a lot of time on buying coins?
no, you should send ETH only from wallets to which you have fully access and private key and which are supporting ERC20 tokens by ethereum network
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Such a large service has no algorithm that solves the problem of double spending. It’s very sad, although, I hope that the developers will implement such an algorithm into the platform in the near future. But all in all I really like the CREDITS project!
there are will be a lot of useful changes and updates in the future
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