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Topic: [ANN][NIM] - Nimiq - The Browser Based Blockchain - page 167. (Read 131288 times)

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check out https://nimiq.watch/   its a blockchain explorer, looks really good.

can anyone on the betanet send me a few Nimiq? I'll try sending it back afterwards, would like to see how it works. 7A55E4106E10FA976320E40DCE050D2813B64C07

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Hello.

I'm looking at this:
https://medium.com/nimiq-network/nimiq-network-token-sale-terms-9af2e7fd6228

under paragraph Nimiq Supply Distribution

it says 88% Miners Reward (issued over ~100 years)

Does it mean that 12% of the coins will be premined before the ICO?



There will be no premined coins.

From the same article you mention:

- 88% Miners Reward (issued over ~100 years)
- 5% Token Sale Contributors (no vesting, ~25% circulating supply yr 1)
- 2.5% Long-term Endowment Foundation¹ (10 year vesting)
- 2% Good Cause Partnerships and Sponsorships² (10 year vesting)
- 1.5% Early Contributors (6 month vesting)
- 1% Creators (3 year vesting)

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payMe - P2E
Do you have social bounty, I think its a good campaign the project
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I'll try to answer some of the questions (mostly the technical ones) raised in this thread.

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- What are the long term goals?
This is probably best explained in the medium post concerning our longer term roadmap:
https://medium.com/nimiq-network/intended-use-of-funds-part-3-roadmap-1c966cdc0ec2

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- Which projects will use this product?
This is partly explained by the long term roadmap. But the main point is that we envision a complete ecosystem to grow around Nimiq.
And there comes another advantage of nimiq: Since it is written in JavaScript, one of the most prominent programming languages, everyone can participate!
I already saw a link to the blockchain explorer here, a project that was created independently by an interested community member.
Furthermore, we aim at keeping our code as clean and understandable as possible, so that some understanding of JavaScript and our public API suffices to build great web-apps around Nimiq.

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- Are there partnerships with companys?
Yes, as we outlined in one of our medium posts, we plan to partner with VISA payment services to create a VISA-to-Nimiq exchange.
But we are also looking into many more potential partnerships.

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- Is there any real use case except to send nimiq from one wallet to another?
Just to mention one: One of our goals is also to facilitate over-the-counter payments via Nimiq.
As the ecosystem around Nimiq grows, of course, there will be plenty of other use cases. This is also something where we happily accept input of our community!
We are also implementing light clients, allowing a much faster synchronisation. So, there is no need for intermediaries anymore and the blockchain truly lives in your browser.

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can anyone on the betanet send me a few Nimiq? I'll try sending it back afterwards, would like to see how it works
This question brings me to another great example of the projects that can be built around Nimiq.
Another community member already implemented a faucet, available here: https://faucet.nimiq.io

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What's will happen with test NIMIQ which will mined now? Burned ?
Yes, as the disclaimer states, test Nimiq can be reset at any time and will be reset before the mainnet launch.
But there is a bonus program: If you collected 1000 Nimiq, you can receive a Nimiq T-Shirt! Details about that will be made available soon!
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So why is the expected price at presale 20 dollars for every NIM or am I reading it wrong? How does something like that get determined? It seems a little high, specially for a coin that is made to pay with?
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Hello.

I'm looking at this:
https://medium.com/nimiq-network/nimiq-network-token-sale-terms-9af2e7fd6228

under paragraph Nimiq Supply Distribution

it says 88% Miners Reward (issued over ~100 years)

Does it mean that 12% of the coins will be premined before the ICO?


I believe it said 5% presale and 88% should be mined, that leaves 7%
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Hello.

I'm looking at this:
https://medium.com/nimiq-network/nimiq-network-token-sale-terms-9af2e7fd6228

under paragraph Nimiq Supply Distribution

it says 88% Miners Reward (issued over ~100 years)

Does it mean that 12% of the coins will be premined before the ICO?

sr. member
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check out https://nimiq.watch/   its a blockchain explorer, looks really good.

can anyone on the betanet send me a few Nimiq? I'll try sending it back afterwards, would like to see how it works. 7A55E4106E10FA976320E40DCE050D2813B64C07
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Is there upcoming good news about this coin?
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So many open questions in this thread and no answers. Interesting project, but price and missing service make me refrain from investing.
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What's will happen with test NIMIQ which will mined now? Burned ? Nimiq - very interesting project, but price of 1 coins very big now ... I afraid , in December 2017 price of 1 coin will be 1 dollar maximum ...
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a 5% token sale with a cap at 60000 ETH means that the total market cap at ICO time is 408M. Correct me if I am missing something?
That is a huge market cap for a newly introduced coin imo

I think it is 5% after all the coins have been mined. Ie 100 years approx. That being known, the 1st year iirc it is 25% of the coins in circulation which 60k ETH X 4 = 81.6M . Still a highish value, but not as high as the 408m you got. I could be wrong on this, but this is the way I understand it right now
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a 5% token sale with a cap at 60000 ETH means that the total market cap at ICO time is 408M. Correct me if I am missing something?
That is a huge market cap for a newly introduced coin imo
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Questions!  From the perspective of a "mom"

1. why so high a price in the sale?   You guys are expecting a ~$17 price per NIM?
  -$300 ETH value gets 175 NET ($1.714/NET)
  -Then on exchange/conversion would have 17.5 NIM ($17.14/NIM)

$17.14 NIM seems crazy when (under your beta) I can get 5 NIMs in under a day to start.  Even assuming the reward rate drops very quickly, I think I could make this up with way less than $17 in energy costs per NIM early on.  You guys have a fantastic idea that I'd be happy to support in a sale, but the value terms are not making sense to me.

2.  Your whitepaper says 5 NIMIQ block reward to start.  Is that correct? (vs beta's 50 NIMIQ reward)

3.   What was the decision process in following BTC's 21m supply (particularly if the block time is 10x)?    Related, what do you guys envision for the token's use case? (store of value only, daily usage, micro transactions?)  If it's not for micro-transactions I'm in the more is better supply camp for a couple of reasons -
*More supply = lower price per token.  From a trading perspective, people find something inherently attractive in a low token price because a whole token is easily affordable.   Moms don't want to brag they own .4333 of a NIM.  Moms want to say, hey I bought a NIM!
*Moms and Dads hate math!   If you want a coin to be used in daily life, then you force moms to do more thinking if NIM price is high (i.e. a $3 coffee is $0.15 if NIMIQ is $20, but $0.0015 if it's $2000).  Sadly, this is a problem for people - no one wants to get a calculator out for every purchase to make sure the decimals are right.
*Larger numbers of tokens generated in each block.  Moms see big results! (even with no value difference!)
*Since you are 10X faster block halving than Bitcoin, you may get very quickly to a point where the mining results are very very slow.  If your goal is to get a big distributed miner base, do you think people would give up?  Moms don't like to wait!)

4. Suggestion - is it possible to have a progress icon showing how close you are to getting the reward?   Moms are  impatient - they may give up if they don't see anything happening after a few hours ...
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What's the advantage over Lisk? Lisk is written in JavaScript, a language used in like 99% of websites. What can I do with Nimiq that I cannot do with Lisk?
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Good morning all,

maybe it was answered already but i am not sure i really understand the use case of this project. So the infos i got from the webpage:


- new coin accessable and minable from browser
- only used for easy transactions so your mom can do it


OK and thats the goal? Why should anyone use this, do someone really think his mom go to the nimiq webpage (or any other) and buy some stuff with nimiqs which are accepted nowhere or take part at any ethereum smart contract which is all nerd stuff?  If this is the whole roadmap i can not understand the euporia about this.

- What are the long term goals?
- Which projects will use this product?
- Are there partnerships with companys?
- Is there any real use case except to send nimiq from one wallet to another?


Would be helpfull to get some answers which help to decide its worth an Investment or not.


regards

What this poster said. One other poster said hes skeptic but in my eyes this is just asking the right questions. If you do not understand something how are you to invest in it? I understand the broad picture of this idea but I do understand deeply. And for one to invest , you should in theory have a good understanding of what it is your exactly investing into. I would also love some clarification on these points , please and thank you. Cheers!
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yes
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Sent another 200 test nimiq, the receiver got the send notification instantaneously and  the balance was confirmed in 45 seconds.

They should make the "transfer to" address box large enough to fit the recipient address with having to scroll through left and right
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how can i export private key in browser?
Good question, I could not find the option.
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this platform is very very interesting

Thanks, the Betanet is a demonstration of the possibilities of a Browser-based Blockchain. As of now a Faucet developed by a community member is also available. This shows how our approach to Internet-native Blockchain lower barriers of entry to Developers as well. You can check our GitHub for more, also here is an html demonstrating the most simple way to build web applications on top of the Nimiq Blockchain.




Questions

1) what will happen to the coins now received?
2) Why is the price of NIMIQ on ICO so high? 1 ETH = 17.8 NIMIQ? 1 block = 50 NIMIQ. So, after launching the main network, almost nobody, except the select ones, can get 1 block?
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