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Topic: Monero Economy Workgroup - The MEW Thread - page 14. (Read 37978 times)

Ale
newbie
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September 28, 2014, 11:33:13 AM
#80
I'm in, 40 xmr sent.

Payment ID: 19722c460ae7d019298e382f733c7c896bf00b52c869cde7190d1718b2f3ab33
newbie
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September 27, 2014, 06:53:35 AM
#79
Q. What is MEW?
A: MEW is a gathering of Monero holders of (almost) any wealth willing to promote Monero and assist in its developement as a major cryptocurrency.
Specifically, MEW will financially support the dev by giving 50% of the registration fees to the dev, advocate Monero to the largest audience and offer a place to allow members to foster the development of the ecosystem (wallets, exchanges, services, merchants, adoption), through joint ventures between them.

Also read: What is MEW? on the Monero Community Thread.
newbie
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September 26, 2014, 09:45:21 PM
#77
I think we should get our own IRC channel and maybe a Ventrilo/voice server.
We just created #monero-mew.
The reason for the name is that it fits into the monero- namespace, which will help protecting its existence on the longer term (see freenode policy).

It can be accessed on the web at http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=%23monero-mew.
full member
Activity: 186
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Monero
September 26, 2014, 09:32:30 PM
#76
I think we should get our own IRC channel and maybe a Ventrilo/voice server.
hero member
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Monero Core Team
September 26, 2014, 07:57:36 PM
#75
OK, the thread is not only for registration but also for discussion. So, which topics should be considered here? Some ideas:
  • What is the exact perimeter of MEW (as opposed to "core team" and "neither core team nor MEW")
  • How to increase visibility of Monero outside of Cryptoland
  • How to better fund the core team
  • List of business opportunities, either started or proposed
  • What about the governance of MEW
  • Others
sr. member
Activity: 263
Merit: 250
September 26, 2014, 02:42:59 PM
#74
Sent 100 XMR. Payment ID: 99cd3b04420824a615b08fa248f5ed48c912a12f9263668690a6a6bb0d147b31
member
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September 26, 2014, 03:05:02 AM
#73
Sent: 100 XMR

Payment ID: 6c3e5b0f4661aa8d4bcc2232566003514005ddc6e7818adc15f549dc1eaf5645

IRC: iourzzz
sr. member
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Merit: 263
September 26, 2014, 02:16:42 AM
#72
That is smart and I did just that, thanks!

However I still don't understand where the difference between their 64 chars and my 64 chars is....oh well.

Payment ID: 1d4be45c2dccb169c7ccd2868ac6971ad4c2c23574c285ea15f0bc8efb1c4811

PM sent
Hexadecimal. 0 to 9 plus A to F (case-insensitive). For instance, ShrikezShrikezShrikezShrikezShrikezShrikezShrikezShrikezShrikezS would not work, because apart from e, no letter is an hexadecimal number

Thank you David, yeah there was an "x" hidden in there which apparently I fat fingered. The beers made me overlook it.
pa
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September 25, 2014, 11:20:41 PM
#71
Ok, count me in for 250 xmr; payment ID: 1eb507a5536c2070c73232c91f7dd3fcd2d0fe2a079baa24c92b5e55531cd792
hero member
Activity: 658
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Monero Core Team
September 25, 2014, 08:49:28 PM
#70
That is smart and I did just that, thanks!

However I still don't understand where the difference between their 64 chars and my 64 chars is....oh well.

Payment ID: 1d4be45c2dccb169c7ccd2868ac6971ad4c2c23574c285ea15f0bc8efb1c4811

PM sent
Hexadecimal. 0 to 9 plus A to F (case-insensitive). For instance, ShrikezShrikezShrikezShrikezShrikezShrikezShrikezShrikezShrikezS would not work, because apart from e, no letter is an hexadecimal number
legendary
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Merit: 1198
September 25, 2014, 08:21:12 PM
#69
What about having a logo for MEW, both inspired by Monero and yet different? Much like the Monero Research Labs?

  • Advantage: consistency
  • Disadvantage: risk of confusion, people could believe that MEW is an official Monero project, which it is not.

Food for thoughts.

Should have a separate logo in my personal opinion.
hero member
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Monero Core Team
September 25, 2014, 08:03:57 PM
#68
Are you aware that there is a space between the d and the n (at the end) in the adress posted at 1.1? I don't know if that's meant to be, just notifying before someone sends to the wrong adress. Will soon send mine.
Thank you, this is a known SMF limitation and an oversight from us. This is corrected. No risk of error, though, the payment would not have been processed.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 503
Monero Core Team
September 25, 2014, 07:49:05 PM
#67
What about having a logo for MEW, both inspired by Monero and yet different? Much like the Monero Research Labs?

  • Advantage: consistency
  • Disadvantage: risk of confusion, people could believe that MEW is an official Monero project, which it is not.

Food for thoughts.
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 1141
September 25, 2014, 05:02:40 PM
#66
[...] This is the adress without space. You can find it in the OP also in the syntax sample of simplewallet.

No. The address above has the space also...
The forum breaks it with a space unless it is 'code', like so:
Code:
4AHDacN4rVtFTfyc2hTXqCD5apS25YEtCcG16jVVcyW69MG1PHWua5j1AiJXTdVAk7jDPUZDijBfabdnHk2REKsC7L4qpKK

Cheers!

I see, thanks for elaborating and fixing it! Will edit my post.
legendary
Activity: 1154
Merit: 1001
September 25, 2014, 04:33:32 PM
#65
The forum breaks monero addresses with a space unless it is 'code', like so:
Code:
4AHDacN4rVtFTfyc2hTXqCD5apS25YEtCcG16jVVcyW69MG1PHWua5j1AiJXTdVAk7jDPUZDijBfabdnHk2REKsC7L4qpKK

10 XMR
Payment ID: 417de22ee25d60f528fb92775faa8c61fb6c715755f72ef9475d597b4c383055
Tx ID: 16fc496f8265fde2ad5f1dedd4b3374cc69fe909bacd0e0284c4ea50c1aba1ec

Cheers!
Edit: Obsolete information removed, added membership registration details!
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 1141
September 25, 2014, 04:29:25 PM
#64
Maybe I had too many beers but I am at my 5th try and seem not be able to find a working 64 character string that doesn't give me "payment ID has invalid format expected 64-character string ".

sorry for OT but it's driving me crazy.

I need more beer.

Payment ID info below<><><>

For the ignorant the hex characters are the numbers 0 through 9 and the letters a through f.  Is that correct?  Are the letters case dependent?

Yes that is correct. I don't know if the letters are case dependent (they certainly aren't for hex in general just not sure about payment ids), but the common practice is to use lower case.
_______________________________________________________________________________ ___________________


Are you aware that there is a space between the d and the n (at the end) in the adress posted at 1.1? I don't know if that's meant to be, just notifying before someone sends to the wrong adress. Will soon send mine.

Yes the space is there, this is what you get when you copy and paste an address from the CLI wallet as the address wraps.

PLEASE CORRECT IN OP.

What address are people sending to?


The adress is correct, you just need to remove the space. The adress posted in the sample syntax is correct.

EDIT: Post beneath has the good adress.

This is the adress without space. You can find it in the OP also in the syntax sample of simplewallet.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
September 25, 2014, 04:20:26 PM
#63
I have send through my membership donation to the MEW, unless I have made a horrible mistake the payment ID should be: 139b678c71acd3dbe5df6c09d91e828366f37384592f06c9c6d10c1cccda515f

The creation of a second group of XMR contributors who are less technically minded but no less enthusiastic about the project is a huge step forward for XMR. I look forward to hearing about the views put forward by the MEW and hope that we can capture some fantastic plans from the graphic designers, website designers, marketers etc who might be involved.

Ideally this group should trigger the creation of other economy groups for altcoins meaning that devs are supported by the community of skilled contributors rather than the slow liquidation of premined coins.
legendary
Activity: 1624
Merit: 1008
September 25, 2014, 04:01:39 PM
#62
Maybe I had too many beers but I am at my 5th try and seem not be able to find a working 64 character string that doesn't give me "payment ID has invalid format expected 64-character string ".

sorry for OT but it's driving me crazy.

I need more beer.

Payment ID info below<><><>

For the ignorant the hex characters are the numbers 0 through 9 and the letters a through f.  Is that correct?  Are the letters case dependent?

Yes that is correct. I don't know if the letters are case dependent (they certainly aren't for hex in general just not sure about payment ids), but the common practice is to use lower case.
_______________________________________________________________________________ ___________________


Are you aware that there is a space between the d and the n (at the end) in the adress posted at 1.1? I don't know if that's meant to be, just notifying before someone sends to the wrong adress. Will soon send mine.

Yes the space is there, this is what you get when you copy and paste an address from the CLI wallet as the address wraps.

PLEASE CORRECT IN OP.

What address are people sending to?
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
September 25, 2014, 03:51:03 PM
#61
I'm in.
20 XMR, payment id 20c1b2c53cfacf19ed6276acb81a6a3886df580e73dce751e1447544296ebf42
Hopefully I can contribute more soon Smiley
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