Moonlite command line usage examplesNote: a Moonlite block explorer writes your command output to
http://mooncoin.com/unixtimestamp you input in your command.txt with an interval of 15 minutes. To input the current Unix Timestamp in your command, visit
http://unixtimestamp.com.
To send moonlite to any Bitcointalk account from your Mooncoin addressmoonlitecommandline: sendtoforum receiver
user_____ quantity
quantity of moonlite you send from
your Mooncoin address tx
TX id unixtime
UnixTimestamp !tothemoon
Example: if you want to send moonlite to Mooncoin_Foundation, receiver is
user512130 (
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/mooncoinfoundation-512130). For another receiver, click on Bitcointalk user's profile to get user's number. If you want to send 500 moonlite, quantity is 500.
Then send exactly 512130.321500 (user's number, point, 321-a constant prefix which indicates a Moonlite-related transaction, the quantity of moonlite you send) Mooncoins from Mooncoin address to the same Mooncoin address (from your address to your address). Use tx id of this transaction. An user with the number 512130 will get 500 moonlite. If you want to send 777 moonlite to the Bitcointalk account 123456, send yourself 123456.321777 Mooncoins. Before inputting a command, make sure a ML balance of your Mooncoin address is sufficient.
To send moonlite to any Mooncoin address/website/Bitcointalk account from your Bitcointalk accountmoonlitecommandline: sendfromforum
receiver quantity
quantity of moonlite you send unixtime
UnixTimestamp !tothemoon
A receiver can be Mooncoin address, any website (http://.........), a Bitcointalk account (user...... click on user's Bitcointalk profile to get user's number).
Sending moonlite from your website moonlitecommandline: sendfromweb
http://yourwebsite.com unixtime
UnixTimestamp !tothemoon
Note: before inputting this command, make sure you have a mlsend.txt file in a root directory of your website with a command
toaddress:
Mooncoin address or any website or any Bitcointalk user;quantity:
quantity of moonlite you send;unixtime
Unix TimestampChecking a moonlite balancemoonlitecommandline: mlbalance
any Mooncoin address/website/Bitcointalk account unixtime
Unix Timestamp !tothemoon
Adding a project that contributes to scientific or social progress - to the Moonlite platformmoonlitecommandline: addproject
http://officialwebsiteofproject description
http://a weblink where project's description is available unixtime
Unix Timestamp !tothemoon
Note: before adding a project with this command, make sure that you have 5000 or more Moonlite bonuses on your balance and that you really specify an official website of the project. 5000 moonlite will be automatically sent from your balance to the official website of the project which you submit.
That is an element of how SMART LIKES work: the project will get your 5000 ML and project's admins (and no one else) will be able later to send moonlite from their website with the command sendfromweb (after creating a mlsend.txt file containing a proper command in a root directory of their website).
From this time forward the submitted project is available for SMART LIKES. It doesn't make any sense to add any spam or not interesting projects, as you just waste your 5000 moonlite in this case. But if you find and submit a project which is really interesting and contributes to scientific or social progress, you may benefit from being a first "investor" of SMART LIKES in this project, as other people may want to follow you.
In addition Mooncoin volunteers will try to contact owners/admins of interesting projects to inform them about MOON and how they can get and use their donation of moonlite from the Mooncoin community. Please note that if you add a project, 5000 ML is a non refundable contribution to the project you submit, and to benefit from SMART LIKES you must "invest" additional moonlite with a command LIKE after the project is added.
LIKE something with moonlitemoonlitecommandline: like:
what you want to like ml:
quantity of moonlite you want to convert to likes unixtime
Unix Timestamp !tothemoon
UNLIKE something with moonlitemoonlitecommandline: unlike:
what you want to unlike likes:
quantity of likes you want to unlike and they will be converted to moonlite unixtime
Unix Timestamp !tothemoon
Note: to unlike something you must first like it.
EDIT: The Moonlite information above is OUTDATED!