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Topic: IOTA Crowdsale - page 72. (Read 182701 times)

sr. member
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December 03, 2015, 03:14:38 AM
Even with that explanation, a VERY large portion of all NXT (70%) became the property of VERY few people.

That's true. Well, thank you anyway for visiting us.

Oh I am not saying IOTA might not be successful or a bad investment. Just not a huge fan of NXT.

I do have a question. At December 22nd, when delivery of IOTA's is expected (If I am not mistaken) does the team plan on promoting listing on exchanges and allow for organized trading of tokens?

I haven't seen this answered yet.  I would hope you have a plan to promote Iota and get it listed on exchanges.  People that didn't know about Iota or did not feel comfortable investing in the ICO will want an opportunity to buy.

Also, what are the plans for a GUI based wallet and when can we expect to see that?

Thanks
hero member
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December 03, 2015, 12:37:38 AM
Less than 9 hours left of the Pioneer sale period that yields buyers an additional 15% IOTA
hero member
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December 02, 2015, 05:58:30 PM
Okidoki,
made up my mind and looking to stay at 2% of IOTA through the sale. Thank you all for the civilized discourse and information.
legendary
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December 02, 2015, 05:50:58 PM
Fund accumulation speed up!
Good!
hero member
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December 02, 2015, 05:06:03 PM
One more question about step 3 (see above) to be sure:

Must i send all the remaining amount of btc in my bitcoin core wallet to address 1xxx or can it be a small part of it (enough to pay the specific amount of 0,000xyz btc)?

All.

Ahh, now i feel more confident. I trust you guys more than my own skills to make two payments from the same address  Wink


As long as you own the private key, you can ALWAYS make it right. I am sure that the team behind IOTA wouldn't deny your share even if it means signing a transaction with a second address etc. They are just trying to minimize the amount of manual work involved with the distribution and maybe even discourage 'noobs' from investing in a high risk project. /Correct me if I'm wrong.
sr. member
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December 02, 2015, 04:20:58 PM
One more question about step 3 (see above) to be sure:

Must i send all the remaining amount of btc in my bitcoin core wallet to address 1xxx or can it be a small part of it (enough to pay the specific amount of 0,000xyz btc)?

All.

Ahh, now i feel more confident. I trust you guys more than my own skills to make two payments from the same address  Wink
legendary
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Newbie
December 02, 2015, 04:16:34 PM
One more question about step 3 (see above) to be sure:

Must i send all the remaining amount of btc in my bitcoin core wallet to address 1xxx or can it be a small part of it (enough to pay the specific amount of 0,000xyz btc)?

All.
sr. member
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December 02, 2015, 04:09:55 PM
So if i understand the easy way correct:

1. I make a payment (lets say 1 btc) from my bitcoin core wallet to 1G8hh3bHMMhZSATwisBVbGFSYBKK3Suib8
2. Check which "from" address my wallet used. Let's say 1xxx.
3. Then make a payment from my bitcoin core wallet to this address 1xxx (see step 2)
4. Then follow the instruction of the site to make the specific "second" payment of 0,000xyz BTC and my bitcoin core wallet will use address 1xxx

Yes.

One more question about step 3 (see above) to be sure:

Must i send all the remaining amount of btc in my bitcoin core wallet to address 1xxx or can it be a small part of it (enough to pay the specific amount of 0,000xyz btc)?
legendary
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Newbie
December 02, 2015, 03:56:19 PM
So if i understand the easy way correct:

1. I make a payment (lets say 1 btc) from my bitcoin core wallet to 1G8hh3bHMMhZSATwisBVbGFSYBKK3Suib8
2. Check which "from" address my wallet used. Let's say 1xxx.
3. Then make a payment from my bitcoin core wallet to this address 1xxx (see step 2)
4. Then follow the instruction of the site to make the specific "second" payment of 0,000xyz BTC and my bitcoin core wallet will use address 1xxx

Yes.
sr. member
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December 02, 2015, 03:52:25 PM
sorry if this question was answered before.

I use bitcoin core. I checked a few transactions of mine and noticed that the from address changes.

So how can i control this and make the second payment from the same address?

 

There is advanced control of transfers. An easier way is to send all money back to yourself to a certain address, the next transaction will go from it.

So if i understand the easy way correct:

1. I make a payment (lets say 1 btc) from my bitcoin core wallet
2. Check which "from" address my wallet used. Let's say 1xxx.
3. Then make a payment from my bitcoin core wallet to this address 1xxx (see step 2)
4. Then follow the instruction of the site to make the specific "second" payment of 0,000xyz BTC and my bitcoin core wallet will use address 1xxx

legendary
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Newbie
December 02, 2015, 03:29:42 PM
sorry if this question was answered before.

I use bitcoin core. I checked a few transactions of mine and noticed that the from address changes.

So how can i control this and make the second payment from the same address?

 

There is advanced control of transfers. An easier way is to send all money back to yourself to a certain address, the next transaction will go from it.
sr. member
Activity: 427
Merit: 250
December 02, 2015, 03:21:47 PM
sorry if this question was answered before.

I use bitcoin core. I checked a few transactions of mine and noticed that the from address changes.

So how can i control this and make the second payment from the same address?

 
sr. member
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December 02, 2015, 12:21:58 PM
I know this is off topic, but I have to ask.  I'm just to curious.

CfB, how is it that your activity count never increases?  I noticed this about a day a go.  Your count seems to be locked in at 1050.  With every new post, are you deleting an old one??? O_o

..or do I simply misunderstand how this BTT BBS works?
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/forum-rankspositionsbadges-what-do-those-shiny-coins-under-my-name-mean-178608

I always go see that when i forget how activity works.
legendary
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December 02, 2015, 12:05:07 PM
I know this is off topic, but I have to ask.  I'm just to curious.

CfB, how is it that your activity count never increases?  I noticed this about a day a go.  Your count seems to be locked in at 1050.  With every new post, are you deleting an old one??? O_o

..or do I simply misunderstand how this BTT BBS works?

Michael Marquardt aka Theymos hides activity rating algo, so it's recalculated once a week.
rlh
hero member
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December 02, 2015, 12:00:48 PM
I know this is off topic, but I have to ask.  I'm just to curious.

CfB, how is it that your activity count never increases?  I noticed this about a day a go.  Your count seems to be locked in at 1050.  With every new post, are you deleting an old one??? O_o

..or do I simply misunderstand how this BTT BBS works?
legendary
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Newbie
December 02, 2015, 11:58:55 AM
Pretty sure that if you lack btc to send a tiny amount you can just add btc to that address later, it doesn't change in any way the fact that you own the address.

Better not to risk, what if you be unable to get more BTC.
sr. member
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December 02, 2015, 11:57:22 AM
3. Send All the BTC except for 0.01 or so to the Crowdsale address
4. When the time comes, send the specified micro amount to verify ownership.
Pretty sure that if you lack btc to send a tiny amount you can just add btc to that address later, it doesn't change in any way the fact that you own the address.
legendary
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Merit: 1010
Newbie
December 02, 2015, 11:43:40 AM
Someone has sent 0.00097154 BTC. Thank you for the donation.

PS:
Min amount: 0.001 BTC

PPS: Miners fee is excluded, otherwise someone would try to send 1 satoshi and attach 1000 BTC fee.
legendary
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Newbie
December 02, 2015, 11:17:19 AM
Well if the wallet is new and I only use it to send the crowdsale BTC and the verification BTC they should automatically come from the same address right?

Yes.
hero member
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December 02, 2015, 11:15:19 AM
Ok so if I want to invest I can simply:

1. Create a new wallet at blockchain.info
2. Send whatever BTC I want to invest to this wallet
3. Send All the BTC except for 0.01 or so to the Crowdsale address
4. When the time comes, send the specified micro amount to verify ownership.
5. Thats it?

Make sure that change address on step 3 is the same as the one you pay from.

Well if the wallet is new and I only use it to send the crowdsale BTC and the verification BTC they should automatically come from the same address right?
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