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Topic: [ANN][LSK] Lisk | Blockchain Application Platform for JavaScript Developers - page 58. (Read 3074169 times)

legendary
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Did you guys signed up for the Optitoken airdrop? They require you to sign a message and send them the output along with your LISK wallet address and  ERC20 compatible wallet address.

No, they were only airdropping 1% of supply and required to much personal info.

I assume there will be quite a lot of airdrops in the future for lsk holders, theres moracle network airdrop for those who vote for stellar dynamic delegate.
newbie
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sr. member
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Did you guys signed up for the Optitoken airdrop? They require you to sign a message and send them the output along with your LISK wallet address and  ERC20 compatible wallet address.

No, they were only airdropping 1% of supply and required to much personal info.
full member
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Well so many project like neo and icx and end came after lisk and delivered their product but lisk team is only busy in taking photoshoots and selfies. Everything is getting delay.  Already lost too much money.
hero member
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Hi GER_Nexus,

thanks for your answer.
I do not own the LSK anymore.
The transactions were sent to different BTC addresses. Is there any way to show that these BTC addresses are from Lisk?

Do you have the LSK addresses still?

The BTC addresses are definitely not publicly linked to Lisk, you might need to get in touch with the Lisk team for that.
Or you can check where the BTC went starting from your address, but it seems that they mixed the BTC after the ICO.

Solved. Thx!
jr. member
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Hi GER_Nexus,

thanks for your answer.
I do not own the LSK anymore.
The transactions were sent to different BTC addresses. Is there any way to show that these BTC addresses are from Lisk?

Do you have the LSK addresses still?

The BTC addresses are definitely not publicly linked to Lisk, you might need to get in touch with the Lisk team for that.
Or you can check where the BTC went starting from your address, but it seems that they mixed the BTC after the ICO.
hero member
Activity: 1932
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Hi GER_Nexus,

thanks for your answer.
I do not own the LSK anymore.
The transactions were sent to different BTC addresses. Is there any way to show that these BTC addresses are from Lisk?

Hello
I was an investor during the Lisk ICO. Now I have to prove this to finance authority.
I have 4 transactions from my BTC wallet, which I believe have been sent to Lisk. How can I find out if that's true?
In addition, I still have the access-data to four Lisk ICO-accounts.

Is someone here who can support me?

Many thanks in advance!

The 4 transactions plus the LSK that you got should be enough, as the ICO price is known to be around 0.07 USD.
Bonus was as follows:

https://blog.lisk.io/ico-bonuses-are-now-applied-to-your-exchanges-8b50e0adf9e5
https://blog.lisk.io/lisk-ico-statistics-ac36fbb94fe3

Might be a lot of calculating and a funny Excel sheet but as I said that should be enough Wink
You can always dig deeper if they ask you for more info.
jr. member
Activity: 80
Merit: 1
Hello
I was an investor during the Lisk ICO. Now I have to prove this to finance authority.
I have 4 transactions from my BTC wallet, which I believe have been sent to Lisk. How can I find out if that's true?
In addition, I still have the access-data to four Lisk ICO-accounts.

Is someone here who can support me?

Many thanks in advance!

The 4 transactions plus the LSK that you got should be enough, as the ICO price is known to be around 0.07 USD.
Bonus was as follows:

https://blog.lisk.io/ico-bonuses-are-now-applied-to-your-exchanges-8b50e0adf9e5
https://blog.lisk.io/lisk-ico-statistics-ac36fbb94fe3

Might be a lot of calculating and a funny Excel sheet but as I said that should be enough Wink
You can always dig deeper if they ask you for more info.
newbie
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Lisk Releases Core 1.0.0 On Public Testnet. This news  is a signal to buy LSK now? Voting  for this signal here - https://yeenot.today/catalog/news/340
hero member
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Hello
I was an investor during the Lisk ICO. Now I have to prove this to finance authority.
I have 4 transactions from my BTC wallet, which I believe have been sent to Lisk. How can I find out if that's true?
In addition, I still have the access-data to four Lisk ICO-accounts.

Is someone here who can support me?

Many thanks in advance!
member
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LISK: Blockchain technology for the masses, not the classes!  Grin
newbie
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I'm years hearing people telling "selling now it's stupid" and I agree 100% with it. But at the ends I see more stupid people than smart, and sadly are those stupd that make the final price
legendary
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as long as the dpos mafia is in charge nothing will be released form the so called community. the active delegates just earn money and provide nothing compared to the income they receive.
sr. member
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LISK is like the German football team - beaten by an East Asian team. But rather than South Korea LISK is being beaten by a Chinese team called NEO Cheesy

Come on LISK people! Do we have to wait for the Qatar 2022 world cup before you release a useful product?
hero member
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Fortune favours the bold!
Did you guys signed up for the Optitoken airdrop? They require you to sign a message and send them the output along with your LISK wallet address and  ERC20 compatible wallet address.

Too late. Missed the cutoff.
copper member
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Clueless!
Did you guys signed up for the Optitoken airdrop? They require you to sign a message and send them the output along with your LISK wallet address and  ERC20 compatible wallet address.

no idea what you are talking about...also no clue on how to sign a msg with lisk account



legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1001
Did you guys signed up for the Optitoken airdrop? They require you to sign a message and send them the output along with your LISK wallet address and  ERC20 compatible wallet address.
member
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Lisk Core 1.0 Testnet Announcement



As expected, we have continued to make strong progress with beta testing Lisk Core 1.0.0. Over the last week, we were mainly focused on testing and documentation. We also finished the last QA round for Core 1.0.0, which focused specifically on checking the migration process from version 0.9.16 to version 1.0.0 and integration with testnet and mainnet data.

We adjusted our Lisk Scripts repository to ensure compatibility with Core 1.0.0 and the capability to fully support the migration process. As a result, issue #2099 was closed. A migration from version 0.9.16 to version 1.0.0 was tested using various scenarios, taking all the edge cases into account. These scenarios including testing migration under various circumstances simulating the real network environment. https://blog.lisk.io/lisk-core-1-0-testnet-announcement-8aef752e56c

When the next bullrun happens (probably in a month or two), Lisk will rise again no doubt. It needed a solid product to become a well respected project, we don't need people (and importantly businesses) think this is another pump and dump when clearly the foundation of brilliant technology is growing
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Introducing the Lisk Documentation and Migration Guide
https://blog.lisk.io/introducing-the-lisk-documentation-and-migration-guide-ca0f13531866

The Lisk team has been working diligently on our biggest accomplishment to date — Lisk Core 1.0. We’re nearly at the finish line. However, ahead of the release of Lisk Core 1.0 to testnet on Thursday, June 28, we’d like to share the updated Lisk Documentation and Migration Guide to ensure that everyone is able to migrate and be aware of the changes and updates in our products.

The Lisk Documentation and Migration Guide contains a series of comprehensive documentation for the Lisk Protocol, Lisk Core, Lisk Elements, Lisk Commander, Lisk Hub and Lisk Explorer, to help you begin working with Lisk as quickly as possible. In this blog post, we will break down the various sections of the documentation and guides to help with the on-boarding of the latest versions of our products and teach you the basics, as well as more complicated aspects, of the network.

Lisk is a blockchain application platform whose mission is to bring blockchain technology to the mainstream through an SDK (Sidechain Development Kit) written in JavaScript, the most commonly used programming language in the world. The cryptocurrency used in the Lisk ecosystem is called Lisk (LSK).
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