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Topic: [ANN][XEL] Elastic Project - The Decentralized Supercomputer - page 274. (Read 450524 times)

legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
is it already known, how much extra XEL each participant will get who donated?

there is 29% XEL that will be spread right? Will this be an equal spread among ... (how many?) investors?

thanks!
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
So this WAS an ICO and sold that way in the beginning.. i participated and have been following for months now and I was previously reassured that maintaining my transaction details would be enough to guarantee receipt of the tokens.

How will you right this situation?

what's the problem? if you can show you owned the btc funds you sent you'll be OK

I guess the ease of receipt is confusing the shit out of me right now... just really not sure how this is going to work. And you know uncertainty  = death in cryptoland

Will stay involved, hoping this works out.

EK will help you out bro, you just need to show you're the guy who sent your payment. Private keys signing a message etc ... you'll be OK, EK is a good  dev
hero member
Activity: 661
Merit: 500
So this WAS an ICO and sold that way in the beginning.. i participated and have been following for months now and I was previously reassured that maintaining my transaction details would be enough to guarantee receipt of the tokens.

How will you right this situation?

what's the problem? if you can show you owned the btc funds you sent you'll be OK

I guess the ease of receipt is confusing the shit out of me right now... just really not sure how this is going to work. And you know uncertainty  = death in cryptoland

Will stay involved, hoping this works out.
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
So this WAS an ICO and sold that way in the beginning.. i participated and have been following for months now and I was previously reassured that maintaining my transaction details would be enough to guarantee receipt of the tokens.

How will you right this situation?

what's the problem? if you can show you owned the btc funds you sent you'll be OK
hero member
Activity: 661
Merit: 500
So this WAS an ICO and sold that way in the beginning.. i participated and have been following for months now and I was previously reassured that maintaining my transaction details would be enough to guarantee receipt of the tokens. I cannot get the private key from bread mobile btc wallet.

How will you right this situation?
legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1000
any plan for marketing?

lisk and sia did a great job on marketing Smiley

we are expect mainnet launch first and then exchanges.

marketing is also important now.

 Grin
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
any plan for marketing?

lisk and sia did a great job on marketing Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 358
Merit: 250
when will the mainnet come out?
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1168
the idea sounds nice, only invest for the love of it but who does that?

me!

by the when does the voting on coin supply end?

It's on the website:

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Topic of Decision: To what value should the coin supply be scaled? | Vote Online Until: 2016-08-31 10:10:00 UTC
legendary
Activity: 1775
Merit: 1032
Value will be measured in sats
the idea sounds nice, only invest for the love of it but who does that?

me!

by the when does the voting on coin supply end?
newbie
Activity: 20
Merit: 0
the idea sounds nice, only invest for the love of it but who does that?
legendary
Activity: 1775
Merit: 1032
Value will be measured in sats
Hello,

i participated in ICO, i sent BTC from Electrum wallet, but when i try check my status on your website, i get this message: "Sorry, bitcoin address '1QEEd5GjiWaeE6ZdgB7UPteyDQpMs6PRSp' is not found in the database"

I guess the search in "Participating Bitcoin Addresses" db outputs only the addresses participating in the current voting, and not in the ICO

Yes it only shows those who voted
I voted for 100 million coins Smiley
hero member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 507
Hello,

i participated in ICO, i sent BTC from Electrum wallet, but when i try check my status on your website, i get this message: "Sorry, bitcoin address '1QEEd5GjiWaeE6ZdgB7UPteyDQpMs6PRSp' is not found in the database"

I guess the search in "Participating Bitcoin Addresses" db outputs only the addresses participating in the current voting, and not in the ICO
member
Activity: 91
Merit: 10
cool! they recently changed their interface and i feel like a noobie navigating the wallet now. I know in the past it was possible to access private keys on the old site, but the new one, I'm not sure how to do that.

I have asked the support before, new blockchain.info can't get private key, so maybe you have to old one to dump your private key

The support should call support!  Grin
Here, i have described how to extract your private keys from your new blockchain.info wallet EASILY. Hope that helps!  Smiley
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.15994971

Maybe the support reads this, and becomes an "even better support" from now on?  Cheesy (right now they seem to not even know their own system)

LOL, you are better than theor support, you can be their support leader.  Grin  Nice tutorials for everyone
sr. member
Activity: 423
Merit: 250
Hello,

i participated in ICO, i sent BTC from Electrum wallet, but when i try check my status on your website, i get this message: "Sorry, bitcoin address '1QEEd5GjiWaeE6ZdgB7UPteyDQpMs6PRSp' is not found in the database"
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1168
cool! they recently changed their interface and i feel like a noobie navigating the wallet now. I know in the past it was possible to access private keys on the old site, but the new one, I'm not sure how to do that.

I have asked the support before, new blockchain.info can't get private key, so maybe you have to old one to dump your private key

The support should call support!  Grin
Here, i have described how to extract your private keys from your new blockchain.info wallet EASILY. Hope that helps!  Smiley
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.15994971

Maybe the support reads this, and becomes an "even better support" from now on?  Cheesy (right now they seem to not even know their own system)
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
I sent from blockchain.info, am I ok?

afaik yes



cool! they recently changed their interface and i feel like a noobie navigating the wallet now. I know in the past it was possible to access private keys on the old site, but the new one, I'm not sure how to do that.

I have asked the support before, new blockchain.info can't get private key, so maybe you have to old one to dump your private key
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1168
I really can't see liquidity as a problem in any crypto. 5M is no different than 500M with 6 instead of 8 decimal point. And I don't see the 7th and 8th decimal point becoming significant anytime soon even for bitcoin, let alone any other altcoin

+1
I totally agree with you. From the logical point of view, this makes total sense. Not sure about the psychological aspects that some people have mentioned here  Wink
Anyway, I voted for 5M because of exactly what you described avove  Wink
legendary
Activity: 2165
Merit: 1002
More coins, more liquidity and less spread in price. I don't know how some people can't see that.

1B would be much better but of course majority decides.


More coins, more spread in price unless you move to a lower base market (like LTC)

That's because more coins at the same market cap means lower sat price per coin. And as you approach single digit sat prices, spread increases

At 5M we would start with 5 digit sat prices (assuming beginning prices at roughly cost)

I really can't see liquidity as a problem in any crypto. 5M is no different than 500M with 6 instead of 8 decimal point. And I don't see the 7th and 8th decimal point becoming significant anytime soon even for bitcoin, let alone any other altcoin
member
Activity: 122
Merit: 10
I created a thread on r/XEL it is an alternative discussion platform. I don't want any angry people, only saying that a platform such as reddit are better readable on you mobile device and there are possibilities to ensure transparancy. Thanks
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