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Topic: VIRTUAL MINING COIN [VMC] | OUR MINED 410 PAYCOINS [XPY] IS ARRIVED!!! - page 88. (Read 146071 times)

hero member
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Hi Guys!

Just wake up now (I was slept 5 hours  Cool ) so hold on!

I will reply all the mails and refresh the IPO holders list as soon as possible!

Cheers!
full member
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Merit: 100
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
I hope you are successful launch! !

Thanks your IPO you will be on the IPO holders list as soon as possible!
full member
Activity: 121
Merit: 100
I hope you are successful launch! !
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
Thank you guys this beautiful day! Smiley

Devs are going to sleep now, because tomorrow will be the BIG DAY!

Don't forget: we are launching at 14:00 CEST, and IPO ending at 23:59 CEST.

Good night guys!  Smiley

hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
I'm not trying to say anything bad but your logo reminds me of StackCoin  Lips sealed

Yes, maybe it is made with Photoshop and my coin too Smiley But I think they very nice...
legendary
Activity: 1404
Merit: 1001
I'm not trying to say anything bad but your logo reminds me of StackCoin  Lips sealed
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
IPO investors: 15 people, IPO amount: 2,23 BTC and 0,74 ESCROW , 1 days remaining.
full member
Activity: 143
Merit: 100
We will update the list of the IPO holders as soon.
legendary
Activity: 1386
Merit: 1000
Sent 0,5 btc to trusted escrow, @ dev sent you a pm
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250


But that is the point: there is no single "wallet address" - I use a different address for (almost) every "receive" transaction - the address used for sending could be *any* of those.


I dont get You mate. Sad
Do You have several different addresses in the same Bitcoin QT client Huh





Yes.

I use different "receive" addresses for different types of transactions - when money is sent to my wallet it *arrives* in one of those addresses.

When you *send* coins the client chooses one of those addresses (I think based on the coins that have been sent to it), but you cannot as the user "pre-define" which address it will use to send a given transaction.


Ok, i gotcha now.
In this case, dont send prior mail with the address and amount (since You dont know the address).


I just discussed this problem with DEV team, and they asked me to post here the so called "B" solution:

Use the "label" feature when sending the BTCs from ur QT client and paste ur email address, so the DEVS will receive the amount, and will see ur wallet adress and email address as well, so they will know who sent those BTCs. Later, when You'll have ur VMC wallet downloaded and have ur own VMC wallet address, You need to send that to DEVS via this email address !!!

It is for ur safety/security, as the blockchain.info is public, anyone can see ur transaction/amount and if that person is sending a mail to DEVS, that he is the sender, devs will give your VMC to that person Sad


So absolutely necessary to let the DEVS know about:
wallet address
amount of BTC
and email address

before (or at the same time) the transfer !



full member
Activity: 143
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But that is the point: there is no single "wallet address" - I use a different address for (almost) every "receive" transaction - the address used for sending could be *any* of those.


I dont get You mate. Sad
Do You have several different addresses in the same Bitcoin QT client Huh





Yes.

I use different "receive" addresses for different types of transactions - when money is sent to my wallet it *arrives* in one of those addresses.

When you *send* coins the client chooses one of those addresses (I think based on the coins that have been sent to it), but you cannot as the user "pre-define" which address it will use to send a given transaction.

Ok, you can send an email after the transaction.
hero member
Activity: 1029
Merit: 712


But that is the point: there is no single "wallet address" - I use a different address for (almost) every "receive" transaction - the address used for sending could be *any* of those.


I dont get You mate. Sad
Do You have several different addresses in the same Bitcoin QT client Huh





Yes.

I use different "receive" addresses for different types of transactions - when money is sent to my wallet it *arrives* in one of those addresses.

When you *send* coins the client chooses one of those addresses (I think based on the coins that have been sent to it), but you cannot as the user "pre-define" which address it will use to send a given transaction.
full member
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sr. member
Activity: 448
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But that is the point: there is no single "wallet address" - I use a different address for (almost) every "receive" transaction - the address used for sending could be *any* of those.


I dont get You mate. Sad
Do You have several different addresses in the same Bitcoin QT client Huh



hero member
Activity: 1029
Merit: 712
Hi Guys!

Before you send the IPO, please send an email to us, that contains: Senders bitcoin wallet address and amount.

Thanks!



Which BTC address do you mean?  The return address?  I didn't think it was possible to pre-define the "send from" address?

No, we need to know your sender address.

How?  Not as far as I know a feature in Bitcoin core; won't it send from whichever address happens to have the coins?


Tertius993:
Dont make it so difficult.
It is easy to understand Smiley

Before You send Your IPO payment in BTC, just send them Your BTC wallet address (the address You will send ur payment from) and amount You are planning to invest to their email address: [email protected]


It is easy like this Smiley
Dont think it further...  Grin

But that is the point: there is no single "wallet address" - I use a different address for (almost) every "receive" transaction - the address used for sending could be *any* of those.
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
Hi Guys!

Before you send the IPO, please send an email to us, that contains: Senders bitcoin wallet address and amount.

Thanks!



Which BTC address do you mean?  The return address?  I didn't think it was possible to pre-define the "send from" address?

No, we need to know your sender address.

How?  Not as far as I know a feature in Bitcoin core; won't it send from whichever address happens to have the coins?


Tertius993:
Dont make it so difficult.
It is easy to understand Smiley

Before You send Your IPO payment in BTC, just send them Your BTC wallet address (the address You will send ur payment from) and amount You are planning to invest to their email address: [email protected]


It is easy like this Smiley
Dont think it further...  Grin
hero member
Activity: 1029
Merit: 712
Hi Guys!

Before you send the IPO, please send an email to us, that contains: Senders bitcoin wallet address and amount.

Thanks!



Which BTC address do you mean?  The return address?  I didn't think it was possible to pre-define the "send from" address?

No, we need to know your sender address.

How?  Not as far as I know a feature in Bitcoin core; won't it send from whichever address happens to have the coins?
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
IPO investors: 13 people, IPO amount: 1,919 BTC , 1 days remaining.

full member
Activity: 143
Merit: 100
Hi Guys!

Before you send the IPO, please send an email to us, that contains: Senders bitcoin wallet address and amount.

Thanks!



Which BTC address do you mean?  The return address?  I didn't think it was possible to pre-define the "send from" address?

No, we need to know your sender address.
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