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legendary
Activity: 2590
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January 05, 2019, 01:22:25 PM
From what I see there are only few bounty hunters who passed KYC and whitelisted address.

December distribution was only to 40 ETH addresses and in November that was almost 900.

What will happen with this not paid tokens?

In my opinion they should be burned or paid to the rest of bounty hunters eligible for payouts.

Smiley Hi Wwzsocki how are you, have you fulfilled KYC and whitelisted ETH address before distribution?
I have counted 45 in december.
legendary
Activity: 2744
Merit: 1708
First 100% Liquid Stablecoin Backed by Gold
January 05, 2019, 12:59:07 PM
From what I see there are only few bounty hunters who passed KYC and whitelisted address.

December distribution was only to 40 ETH addresses and in November that was almost 900.

What will happen with this not paid tokens?

In my opinion, should be burned or paid to the rest of the bounty hunters eligible for payouts.
legendary
Activity: 2590
Merit: 1089
January 03, 2019, 03:15:03 PM
Has anyone already received their ATL token for December after KYC and whitelisting?

No, I didn't.

When have you whitelisted?
This is important because I have passed KYC long before December distribution but whitelisted 2 days after and didn't received my bounty for December.
my friend reciecved bounty for december after he passed kys. everybody who passed kys get their bouty in same second. i believe that through contract.

So he had fulfilled KYC and whitelisted ETH address before distribution.

Like I told you before I had KYC long before December bounty and didn't get paid because I have whitelisted my ETH address 2 days after distribution.
So meaning the amount in the spreadsheet will not get fulfilled because you passed the whitelisting late?
Meaning he will be entitled on the monthly reward starting this month. His reward last month was forfeited since he submitted beyond the deadline.

Same has happened to me in december, but for january I will be fine, the distribution should not take too long.
hero member
Activity: 3094
Merit: 606
BTC to the MOON in 2019
January 03, 2019, 04:55:08 AM
Has anyone already received their ATL token for December after KYC and whitelisting?

No, I didn't.

When have you whitelisted?
This is important because I have passed KYC long before December distribution but whitelisted 2 days after and didn't received my bounty for December.
my friend reciecved bounty for december after he passed kys. everybody who passed kys get their bouty in same second. i believe that through contract.

So he had fulfilled KYC and whitelisted ETH address before distribution.

Like I told you before I had KYC long before December bounty and didn't get paid because I have whitelisted my ETH address 2 days after distribution.
So meaning the amount in the spreadsheet will not get fulfilled because you passed the whitelisting late?
Meaning he will be entitled on the monthly reward starting this month. His reward last month was forfeited since he submitted beyond the deadline.
sr. member
Activity: 819
Merit: 251
January 02, 2019, 01:22:41 PM
Has anyone already received their ATL token for December after KYC and whitelisting?

No, I didn't.

When have you whitelisted?
This is important because I have passed KYC long before December distribution but whitelisted 2 days after and didn't received my bounty for December.
my friend reciecved bounty for december after he passed kys. everybody who passed kys get their bouty in same second. i believe that through contract.

So he had fulfilled KYC and whitelisted ETH address before distribution.

Like I told you before I had KYC long before December bounty and didn't get paid because I have whitelisted my ETH address 2 days after distribution.
So meaning the amount in the spreadsheet will not get fulfilled because you passed the whitelisting late?
legendary
Activity: 2744
Merit: 1708
First 100% Liquid Stablecoin Backed by Gold
January 02, 2019, 05:26:59 AM
Has anyone already received their ATL token for December after KYC and whitelisting?

No, I didn't.

When have you whitelisted?
This is important because I have passed KYC long before December distribution but whitelisted 2 days after and didn't received my bounty for December.
my friend reciecved bounty for december after he passed kys. everybody who passed kys get their bouty in same second. i believe that through contract.

So he had fulfilled KYC and whitelisted ETH address before distribution.

Like I told you before I had KYC long before December bounty and didn't get paid because I have whitelisted my ETH address 2 days after distribution.
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1003
December 30, 2018, 10:52:31 AM
ATLANT Announces Partnership with BitCratic

ATL tokens are now fully supported by BitCratic


The ATLANT token (ATL) is now fully supported by BitCratic, a semi decentralized exchange with off-chain order book and on-chain settlements.

ABOUT ATLANT
ATLANT is a revolutionary global real estate platform enabling tokenization of real estate ownership and P2P rentals. The rapidly growing ATLANT team is both distributed and global. For additional details please visit https://atlant.io

ABOUT BITCRATIC
BitCratic is a semi-decentralized exchange. Majority of the operations are handled via the blockchain which allows traders to retain custody of their tokens. BitCratic uses off-chain order book with on-chain settlements. Currently BitCratic uses Etherdelta smart contracts and order book. For more info please visit www.bitcratic.com



legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1003
December 28, 2018, 11:33:27 PM
How does decentralized KYC work on ATLANT?


We have received an overwhelming response, and many questions about verification procedures on ATLANT, specifically Know Your Customer (KYC) and Address Whitelisting (AW).

As previously stated, both procedures are required in order to be fully compliant with applicable rules and regulations in most jurisdictions where we plan to operate.

ATLANT strives to be as compliant and transparent as possible, and given that we have ongoing processes to acquire necessary licensing for operation, it is crucial for us to follow the rules enacted by regulators and relevant government and regional authorities.

ATLANT KYC Procedures

Token withdrawals and/or payouts on ATLANT require users to pass a number of standard AML/KYC procedures, including list screenings (SDN, PEPs, etc), due diligence and document checks. Most of these checks are performed automatically after submission of KYC documents on the ATLANT Platform. Others, however, require a manual effort by internal compliance officers, or further interaction with users.

We recognize that this is sometimes an arduous process, and to alleviate this inconvenience, we are in a process of integrating 3rd party KYC providers, among them, a regulated US Trust, to expedite verification procedures.

Another difficulty which we are addressing with our legal team is the volatility of governments’ positions in various countries with respect to security tokens and cryptocurrencies, and proliferation of existing and newly enacted laws and regulations.

Further, we are working on more integrations in our KYC process, including well known players such as Civic and Telegram Passport — these are expected to eventually streamline KYC user experience, as we look to make the process easier for clients.

Described KYC/AML procedures are centralized as in most traditional financial institutions, predominantly for GDPR compliance and other regulatory requirements. Whitelisting, however, involves storing whitelisted addresses on the blockchain.

ATLANT AW Procedures

Address Whitelisting is a KYC-related concept which is inherent to ATLANT and its proposed model of operations.

Any event involving token transfers to external Ethereum addresses would require a user to whitelist these addresses, provided that KYC/AML procedures have been passed successfully. At this stage, an Ethereum-based ledger representing a decentralized KYC registry comes into play.

The current implementation of ATLANT KYC Registry brings transparency by enabling any application, both internal to ATLANT or external (e.g. regulators), to check a particular address, verifying its KYC status near-instantly without suffering from possible service downtime/unavailability or tampered records.

Once Ethereum address is entered on the ATLANT Platform (Verification page), we automatically check the address for relevant transactions between it and ATLANT, when ‘Verify’ is clicked. In case there’s one or more transactions, the platform deducts a whitelisting fee and adds the address to the Ethereum ledger, marking it as verified by ATLANT.

Whitelisting involves paying a small verification fee which includes a network fee and imbeds costs for compliance and integration/monitoring. Please note — we are trying to streamline the KYC procedures (per above), and hope to further automate and lower the costs involved.

You can always check your address status on ATLANT via any Ethereum explorer, (e.g. Etherscan):

1. Navigate to

https://etherscan.io/address/0xd63a77fe246c4a0095796b13c33c15e55fea1f6c#readContract

2. Insert your external (personal) address into the “address” textbox (“getStatus” panel) and click “Query”

3. Check the number returned by Etherscan. “1” stands for “verified by ATLANT”.

Statuses will be more nuanced in the future but some tentative guidelines are:

“0” — non-verified address

“1” — verified address

“2” — suspended address

Sample values:

Verified: 0x65dc3935b20eAaa9aAb0d8AcCfAC99f3cF862823

Non-verified: 0xA10Da3724c7A7b8Ad2E6Aa8a439f9AC38a9a3182

Additionally, we have implemented a versatile approach in AW, making it possible for external KYC providers to conduct whitelisting on behalf of ATLANT. This is useful for situations when multiple apps or external providers need to be allowed, to conduct AW. External KYC provider address may be assigned or revoked at any time by ATLANT.

We encourage everyone to verify KYC contract source code:

https://etherscan.io/address/0xd63a77fe246c4a0095796b13c33c15e55fea1f6c#code

In case you require further help with getting verified on ATLANT, or have other issues, please feel free to contact support by writing to [email protected] or submitting a ticket on the ATLANT Helpdesk Portal https://helpdesk.atlant.io. Please make sure to use the same email address as you used to register on ATLANT, when submitting tickets.




legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1003
December 28, 2018, 11:28:02 PM
KYC Procedures and ATLANT Address Whitelisting Procedures done and happy with it.
I was away, got back right on time.

All my support to Atlant team.

=> https://trade.atlant.io



Thank you for your support Jcga.
legendary
Activity: 2590
Merit: 1089
December 28, 2018, 11:01:05 PM
"Wishing a wonderful holiday season and a prosperous 2019 to the ATLANT community"

Smiley Same here, wishing you guys a great 2019 year, Summer holidays are coming, Go Atlant!






legendary
Activity: 2590
Merit: 1089
December 28, 2018, 10:51:35 PM
KYC Procedures and ATLANT Address Whitelisting Procedures done and happy with it.
I was away, got back right on time.

All my support to Atlant team.

=> https://trade.atlant.io

sr. member
Activity: 700
Merit: 252
December 28, 2018, 03:51:47 PM
Has anyone already received their ATL token for December after KYC and whitelisting?

No, I didn't.

When have you whitelisted?

This is important because I have passed KYC long before December distribution but whitelisted 2 days after and didn't received my bounty for December.



my friend reciecved bounty for december after he passed kys. everybody who passed kys get their bouty in same second. i believe that through contract.
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1003
December 28, 2018, 03:35:29 AM
Dashboard Retirement


Users had an opportunity to withdraw ATL from the dashboard, ico.atlant.io for over a year. As we draw closer to the ATLANT Platform launch, we will be retiring the ico.atlant.io dashboard.

ATL Token Withdrawal

ATLANT team is encouraging everyone to make free withdrawals from their dashboard until 12/31/18 into personal Ethereum addresses. ATL is an ERC-20 token and is compatible with most Ethereum wallets, though we recommend Atlant Android Wallet, Coinomi or MEW for ease of use.

In a gradual phaseout, starting 1/1/19, quantity of ATL equivalent to 3% of each custodied balance observed on 1/1/19, will be deducted from each account daily, as a custody fee. When all dashboard balances reach zero, the dashboard will be retired.

For further help look at instructions on how to withdraw ATL: https://blog.atlant.io/faq-how-to-withdraw-atl-tokens-b9879c56d568 or write to [email protected].




legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1003
December 26, 2018, 11:16:48 PM
ATLANT Releases Helpdesk and Whitelisting Functionality


Helpdesk
With a growing number of KYC support requests, ATLANT team has implemented a ticketing helpdesk system in order to provide timely and responsive support to its users.
Helpdesk is automatically activated by sending email to [email protected]. Each ticket is assigned an individual case number which is tracked throughout the conversation until the issue is fully resolved.

You can also submit a ticket by using the helpdesk portal directly (sign up required): https://helpdesk.atlant.io. Please make sure to use the address which you used to register on ATLANT, when submitting tickets.

Whitelisting
Registration, or whitelisting of Ethereum address(es) on https://trade.atlant.io, in addition to KYC registration, will be required in order to withdraw security tokens / property tokens from the ATLANT Platform.

Both KYC/AML and Ethereum address whitelisting registration are required in order to be fully compliant with applicable regulations, and is consistent with security token functionality. It is also required for the following:

- Withdrawing ATLANT Property Tokens to own wallet
- Benefiting from running a node on the ATLANT Network
- Continuing to participate in ATLANT bounty distribution, Dec, 2018 onwards (provided original ETH Bounty address is whitelisted)

In order to get your Ethereum address whitelisted, please go to the KYC section of https://trade.atlant.io and follow instructions provided. Whitelisting addresses on the blockchain is a quick and fully automated process. Ethereum network maintains a public ledger of verified Ethereum addresses which are whitelisted via ATLANT, therefore, any application or entity may check account’s authenticity on ATLANT without revealing further details about the account. Also, please note that fees for whitelisting are per ATLANT fee schedule.

IMPORTANT : Only whitelist addresses belonging to you (Do not send from crypto exchange addresses)

Tokenization Platform Updates
Along with Whitelisting and Helpdesk functionality, ATLANT team has updated and streamlined parts of the trading engine, added several new widgets, upgraded KYC screen, further refactored front-end functionality, and is working on many more features soon to come. Everyone is encouraged to test the updated beta platform at https://trade.atlant.io and provide relevant feedback in the ATLANT community’s Telegram channel at https://t.me/atlant_eng.






legendary
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December 25, 2018, 11:14:40 PM
ATLANT Announces Beta Release of Real Estate Tokenization Platform


ATLANT Beta Tokenization Platform

Users can register at https://trade.atlant.io.

Platform Features

-Property token trading data are represented in yield and price, enabling true price discovery of real estate assets.

-Order book and price history are shown for every asset, and on a portfolio basis.

-Documents associated with the given property, such as title information, sale history, and so on, are available for convenient review, as is ongoing data such as rental income and maintenance records.

-Intuitive, customizable interface allows users to easily manage their property token portfolio in the ways that work best for them.

-While ATLANT is pre-launch, dummy token funding is available for demo purposes.

Platform Architecture Overview

Starting with ATLANT’s testnet launch in April 2018 the development team has worked around the clock to achieve the highest levels of interoperability, performance and scalability across platform components, both distributed and decentralized.

Distributed in this case refers to the underlying exchange, rental and property tokenization microservices.

Decentralized refers to the ATLANT network of nodes (atlant-go) and Ethereum contracts, which address the following integral aspects of the ATLANT platform: tamper-proof KYC, security tokens, property token offerings and rental agreements on the blockchain, enforced by smart contracts.

Community Input Welcomed

This is a Beta launch, with input and bug reports from the ATLANT community welcomed by the team. Everyone is encouraged to provide relevant feedback in the ATLANT community’s Telegram channel at https://t.me/atlant_eng.

Platform and KYC Registration

All platform participants are encouraged to complete registration along with KYC/AML at trade.atlant.io.

Whitelisting Registration

Next month (November, 2018), ATLANT will be releasing registration for the platform Whitelist. Registration of an Ethereum address on the platform whitelist, in addition to KYC registration, will be required in order to withdraw security tokens / property tokens from the ATLANT exchange. When Whitelisting registration is ready, it will also be available via https://trade.atlant.io.

Both KYC/AML and Ethereum address whitelisting registration are required in order to be fully compliant with applicable regulations, in terms of participating with ATLANT in the following ways:

- Buying/Selling and then withdrawing ATLANT Property Tokens to own wallet (not applicable to the ATL utility token)
- Running a node on the ATLANT network (when available)
- Continuing to participate in ATLANT bounty distribution (as of December, 2018)

Additional ATLANT Platform Updates

Licensing
The ATLANT team is in the process of obtaining required licensing for full regulatory compliance — stay tuned for further announcements on this front.

ERC-1462
Base Security Token standard, accepted as Draft by Ethereum Foundation https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-1462.

Ethereum Playbook
A unique tool for DApp automation developed by the ATLANT team.

Along with ATLANT Tokenization Platform Beta, we have rolled out a few important auxiliary projects this month, most notably ERC-1462, a Base Security Token standard, and Ethereum Playbook, a simple alternative to the Truffle Framework. These projects had been inspired by the challenges we faced during past months of intense development.

Both of these tools are used by the ATLANT development team internally, with additional technical details available on ATLANT’s Github, as well: https://github.com/AtlantPlatform

P2P Rentals
Development of the ATLANT P2P Rentals platform is taking place in parallel to development of the ATLANT exchange and tokenization platform. The major components and features of the P2P Rentals platform are already implemented internally, and are currently being tested. Additional updates regarding P2P Rentals will be announced in the near future.




legendary
Activity: 1232
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December 25, 2018, 08:14:39 AM
ATLANT Announces Partnership with SimpleSwap

ATL tokens are now available for trading on SimpleSwap


The ATLANT token (ATL) is now fully supported by SimpleSwap, a simple and secure exchange solution with an extensive list of supported crypto assets. SimpleSwap is on a mission to make the process of buying/selling cryptocurrencies completely simple and seamless.

Thanks to SimpleSwap, ATL tokens can now be traded against over 100 different cryptocurrencies, at the touch of a button. Anyone who is interested in trading the ATL token on SimpleSwap can do so, here.




legendary
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December 24, 2018, 10:36:03 PM
ATLANT Releases Ethereum Playbook

A simple alternative to the Truffle Framework


Ethereum is a decentralized platform that runs “persistent scripts”, called smart contracts. These smart contracts resemble the usual microservices in a web application architecture, each having an API and dependencies. With growing amounts of services in distributed applications, challenges with deployment and data management become very significant. The problem is being solved by leading tool sets such as the Truffle framework, however with high amounts of overhead that might not be needed by all developers.

Inspired by Ansible Playbooks, ATLANT’s Ethereum Playbook is a declarative tool for comprehensive DApp automation, while remaining as minimalistic as possible. As a part of the ATLANT team’s open-source effort to make Ethereum development easier, Ethereum Playbook is the first step towards simple yet flexible and powerful DApp management.

Released as a command-line application, this tool is intended for ease of use and does not have a steep learning curve.

Ethereum Playbook greatly simplifies working with Ethereum DApps, allowing for seamless configuration and deployment of numerous DApps without losing control over the decentralized infrastructure.

The Playbook uses a simple and clean YAML syntax for creating static specifications. The flexibility of declarative configuration brings confidence into your decentralized application development lifecycle irrespective of the size of target deployment: single DApp or multiple DApp infrastructures.

Ethereum Playbook is not an integral part of the ATLANT platform, rather, it is used to facilitate DApp management within the platform as an internal product. We have decided to release the first public version of the Ethereum Playbook in an attempt to spark further development, laying foundation for a new community-driven project targeting Ethereum developers worldwide.

Download Ethereum Playbook:

https://github.com/AtlantPlatform/ethereum-playbook/releases/latest

Release builds available for Windows, OS X and Linux.

Source code is available on GitHub:

https://github.com/AtlantPlatform/ethereum-playbook





legendary
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December 24, 2018, 10:31:18 AM
🔔🔔🔔🎄🎁🎄🎁🎄🎁🔔🔔🔔
Wishing a wonderful holiday season and a prosperous 2019 to the ATLANT community
🔔🔔🔔🎄🎁🎄🎁🎄🎁🔔🔔🔔

legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1003
December 23, 2018, 10:59:27 PM
We are continuing our series of posts, recapping our achievements of 2018:


ATLANT’s Proposed Base Security Token Standard (ERC-1462) Accepted as Draft by Ethereum Contributors


The ERC-1462 Security Token standard, proposed by ATLANT is designed to be used for issuing security tokens, and has passed initial review phase as an Ethereum Improvement Proposal (EIP).

Ethereum Improvement Proposals (EIPs) describe standards for the Ethereum platform, including core protocol specifications, client APIs, and contract standards. The draft has been reviewed and merged into the EIP registry, and is now publicly available for community review at EIPS section of the Ethereum.org website.

ATLANT’s Motivation

There are several security token standards which have been proposed recently, however ATLANT team has concerns about most of these proposals. In our view issues stem mainly from the scope of each of the EIPs, which contain many project or market-specific details. Since many EIPs were designed and backed by for-profit companies, they capture niche requirements which are excessive for general use cases. Further explanations and rationale with examples and case studies are available in the original draft of the ERC-1462 standard.

ATLANT proposes an EIP which is simple, yet modular solution to creating base security tokens for the widest possible scope of applications. ERC-1462 is designed so that it may be used by issuers out of the box, or be built and improved upon. Other issuers are able to add further restrictions and policies to their tokens, using proposed functions and implementation, yet their creativity will not be limited in any way, while using ERC-1462.

We believe that a pragmatic approach is necessary to create a clear and concise general security token specification. Due to this approach, ATLANT’s proposed ERC-1462 draft has now become the first merged standard draft addressing the general case of Security Token utilization on the Ethereum blockchain. We continue collecting feedback from the community, as well as developing our own projects which leverage ERC-1462.

For further details, please visit the EIP-1462 page for ATLANT’s proposed security token standard in the EIPS section of the Ethereum.org website.




legendary
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December 23, 2018, 10:29:56 PM
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