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member
Activity: 102
Merit: 19
share it to my friend!
maybe he is interesting for this coin
full member
Activity: 200
Merit: 100
Did you go to KEKCOIN's official website for an air drop? The one in July 23rd?
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
Kek the almighty
member
Activity: 154
Merit: 10
* PM for Japanese Translations *
Super respectable devs on this one

agreed looks promising, may kek bestow his powers upon thee
member
Activity: 121
Merit: 10
So you can import the airdrop with the private key once the wallet is released?
hero member
Activity: 729
Merit: 500
This is promising, 0.1% has real potential.
sr. member
Activity: 430
Merit: 250
Super respectable devs on this one
newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
I cannot create an identity on Radium chain with same name because I have underscores in my name. How can I take part in Airdrop?
newbie
Activity: 67
Merit: 0
NOTICE:

In some of the PMs people seem to have been putting the private key address in the .txt file. This is wrong. You need to put the public address (the normal address starting with a K) in the .txt file and record that on the SmartChain. We have no access to the private keys since they are generated on client (in your browser) and we will not be able to verify private keys!

In the medium description (https://medium.com/@KekCore/how-to-sign-up-for-the-kekcoin-airdrop-8988dc5e6edc) it is said to put the private key in the txt file and signing it on the Radium SmartChain and register the public key under http://kekcoin.co/airdrop/. What is correct now?
It is for sure the public key

Yes, it seems like. They changed the decription now to public. I already signed my private key. I assume i have to repeat all steps under "The airdrop process for a synced wallet with at least 1 RADS" now.

Yes, you have to put the public key address NOT the private key in the .txt file.

If you have made an error you simply have to record the correct file (with the public address) onto the SmartChain with the identity you created earlier, if you have done everything else correctly (don't forget to send a message to kekcoindev https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/kekcoindev-1051655) you will receive your airdrop.

So it's no security problem if i signed the file with my private key. I mean nobody can find it out?

Except us no. It would be good security practice however to generate another public / private key pair and add the public address to the .txt file and store the private key somewhere safe (so you can claim the airdrops once we launch the mainnet).

Ok, i have done it. Perhabs you should change the description under http://kekcoin.co/airdrop/ too,
from:
4. Make a .txt file and add your Kekcoin address that you have created in step 2 to it (with no spaces or new lines). Then save the file (the title of the file doesn't matter).
to something like that:
4. Make a .txt file and add your Kekcoin address(i.e. public key) that you have created in step 2 to it (with no spaces or new lines). Then save the file (the title of the file doesn't matter).
hero member
Activity: 517
Merit: 500
aka alaniz

Yes, you have to put the public key address NOT the private key in the .txt file.

If you have made an error you simply have to record the correct file (with the public address) onto the SmartChain with the identity you created earlier, if you have done everything else correctly (don't forget to send a message to kekcoindev https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/kekcoindev-1051655) you will receive your airdrop.

Weird because it always has to be the public key.
Where can we check the KEK balance once airdrop received?


We don't need to know your private key (you do of course!) to send you KEKs once we launch the mainnet. When we launch the mainnet you will be able to import your private key into the wallet we will release and that will allow you to use and transact using the wallet with the airdropped amount.



NOTICE:

In some of the PMs people seem to have been putting the private key address in the .txt file. This is wrong. You need to put the public address (the normal address starting with a K) in the .txt file and record that on the SmartChain. We have no access to the private keys since they are generated on client (in your browser) and we will not be able to verify private keys!

In the medium description (https://medium.com/@KekCore/how-to-sign-up-for-the-kekcoin-airdrop-8988dc5e6edc) it is said to put the private key in the txt file and signing it on the Radium SmartChain and register the public key under http://kekcoin.co/airdrop/. What is correct now?
It is for sure the public key

Yes, it seems like. They changed the decription now to public. I already signed my private key. I assume i have to repeat all steps under "The airdrop process for a synced wallet with at least 1 RADS" now.

Yes, you have to put the public key address NOT the private key in the .txt file.

If you have made an error you simply have to record the correct file (with the public address) onto the SmartChain with the identity you created earlier, if you have done everything else correctly (don't forget to send a message to kekcoindev https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/kekcoindev-1051655) you will receive your airdrop.

So it's no security problem if i signed the file with my private key. I mean nobody can find it out?

Except us no. It would be good security practice however to generate another public / private key pair and add the public address to the .txt file and store the private key somewhere safe (so you can claim the airdrops once we launch the mainnet).
newbie
Activity: 67
Merit: 0
NOTICE:

In some of the PMs people seem to have been putting the private key address in the .txt file. This is wrong. You need to put the public address (the normal address starting with a K) in the .txt file and record that on the SmartChain. We have no access to the private keys since they are generated on client (in your browser) and we will not be able to verify private keys!

In the medium description (https://medium.com/@KekCore/how-to-sign-up-for-the-kekcoin-airdrop-8988dc5e6edc) it is said to put the private key in the txt file and signing it on the Radium SmartChain and register the public key under http://kekcoin.co/airdrop/. What is correct now?
It is for sure the public key

Yes, it seems like. They changed the decription now to public. I already signed my private key. I assume i have to repeat all steps under "The airdrop process for a synced wallet with at least 1 RADS" now.

Yes, you have to put the public key address NOT the private key in the .txt file.

If you have made an error you simply have to record the correct file (with the public address) onto the SmartChain with the identity you created earlier, if you have done everything else correctly (don't forget to send a message to kekcoindev https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/kekcoindev-1051655) you will receive your airdrop.

So it's no security problem if i signed the file with my private key. I mean nobody can find it out?
full member
Activity: 336
Merit: 100

Yes, you have to put the public key address NOT the private key in the .txt file.

If you have made an error you simply have to record the correct file (with the public address) onto the SmartChain with the identity you created earlier, if you have done everything else correctly (don't forget to send a message to kekcoindev https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/kekcoindev-1051655) you will receive your airdrop.

Weird because it always has to be the public key.
Where can we check the KEK balance once airdrop received?
hero member
Activity: 517
Merit: 500
aka alaniz
NOTICE:

In some of the PMs people seem to have been putting the private key address in the .txt file. This is wrong. You need to put the public address (the normal address starting with a K) in the .txt file and record that on the SmartChain. We have no access to the private keys since they are generated on client (in your browser) and we will not be able to verify private keys!

In the medium description (https://medium.com/@KekCore/how-to-sign-up-for-the-kekcoin-airdrop-8988dc5e6edc) it is said to put the private key in the txt file and signing it on the Radium SmartChain and register the public key under http://kekcoin.co/airdrop/. What is correct now?
It is for sure the public key

Yes, it seems like. They changed the decription now to public. I already signed my private key. I assume i have to repeat all steps under "The airdrop process for a synced wallet with at least 1 RADS" now.

Yes, you have to put the public key address NOT the private key in the .txt file.

If you have made an error you simply have to record the correct file (with the public address) onto the SmartChain with the identity you created earlier, if you have done everything else correctly (don't forget to send a message to kekcoindev https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/kekcoindev-1051655) you will receive your airdrop.
newbie
Activity: 67
Merit: 0
arg. been a member since 2013 but still newbie bc i dont post

Lol, no you are a junior now.  Wink
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
arg. been a member since 2013 but still newbie bc i dont post
newbie
Activity: 67
Merit: 0
NOTICE:

In some of the PMs people seem to have been putting the private key address in the .txt file. This is wrong. You need to put the public address (the normal address starting with a K) in the .txt file and record that on the SmartChain. We have no access to the private keys since they are generated on client (in your browser) and we will not be able to verify private keys!

In the medium description (https://medium.com/@KekCore/how-to-sign-up-for-the-kekcoin-airdrop-8988dc5e6edc) it is said to put the private key in the txt file and signing it on the Radium SmartChain and register the public key under http://kekcoin.co/airdrop/. What is correct now?
It is for sure the public key

Yes, it seems like. They changed the decription now to public. I already signed my private key. I assume i have to repeat all steps under "The airdrop process for a synced wallet with at least 1 RADS" now.
full member
Activity: 406
Merit: 100
NOTICE:

In some of the PMs people seem to have been putting the private key address in the .txt file. This is wrong. You need to put the public address (the normal address starting with a K) in the .txt file and record that on the SmartChain. We have no access to the private keys since they are generated on client (in your browser) and we will not be able to verify private keys!

In the medium description (https://medium.com/@KekCore/how-to-sign-up-for-the-kekcoin-airdrop-8988dc5e6edc) it is said to put the private key in the txt file and signing it on the Radium SmartChain and register the public key under http://kekcoin.co/airdrop/. What is correct now?
It is for sure the public key
full member
Activity: 406
Merit: 100
who i need to send a pm that im in airdrop?
or post here is enough?
Hi, you need to send PM , it doesn't even matter what you write there. It's just to verify that you are Jr member +
newbie
Activity: 67
Merit: 0
NOTICE:

In some of the PMs people seem to have been putting the private key address in the .txt file. This is wrong. You need to put the public address (the normal address starting with a K) in the .txt file and record that on the SmartChain. We have no access to the private keys since they are generated on client (in your browser) and we will not be able to verify private keys!

In the medium description (https://medium.com/@KekCore/how-to-sign-up-for-the-kekcoin-airdrop-8988dc5e6edc) it is said to put the private key in the txt file and signing it on the Radium SmartChain and register the public key under http://kekcoin.co/airdrop/. What is correct now?
full member
Activity: 155
Merit: 100
who i need to send a pm that im in airdrop?
or post here is enough?
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