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Title: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: Friartown95 on October 05, 2021, 05:20:43 AM
Is there any way to sell or withdraw Minereum from a Trust wallet? I have 32,000 (like a lot of people) and was wondering if there is a way to sell/exchange/withdrawl?

If not - what is the best thing to do with the MNE coins?


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: TheUltraElite on October 05, 2021, 06:03:43 AM
I would consider the money as long gone. Checking a few old threads which I remember that I came across while browsing the forum:

Minereum Token is it a Scam or Not? (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5241858.40)
Minereum- Another Ponzi Scheme ? (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5241770.60)

It is likely that the above threads point towards the only possibility that is very common but unacceptable by the people who put their money in it - A scam.

Since Livecoin also went down, you really dont have any place to sell those tokens. So in a way the scammers who ran this scam duped their victims properly.

In future do not focus on altcoins but only on bitcoin - my simple advice to all newbies, but nobody cares to listen.


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: khiholangkang on October 05, 2021, 07:12:23 AM
Is there any way to sell or withdraw Minereum from a Trust wallet? I have 32,000 (like a lot of people) and was wondering if there is a way to sell/exchange/withdrawl?

If not - what is the best thing to do with the MNE coins?
You can't do anything about it, I also have several addresses that contain MNE and I don't know where the MNE came from suddenly sent to my wallet, this is like a dusting attack


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: Gorosden on October 05, 2021, 07:22:49 AM
Move on bro minereum is not a serious crypto project it's more like a pyramid scheme to me, you need to upgrade to V2 and other and the process looks suspicious as f*** the team intentionally send out all the tokens to thousands of ETH address owners, forget about it


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: shinratensei_ on October 05, 2021, 07:40:18 AM
Is there any way to sell or withdraw Minereum from a Trust wallet? I have 32,000 (like a lot of people) and was wondering if there is a way to sell/exchange/withdrawl?
There's no way to sell your MNE. That was a garbage coin with the complicated mechanism. You must upgrade your wallet to the level 3 and this is a shady thing that i have ever seen in the crypto market. The developers were scammers.

Forget it, try to find another gem. MNE will be sitting in your wallet forever. There are lots of accusations against the developers of this shit coin. The developers were using the shady mechanisms to rob people's money by luring them all with free MNE that they are thinking if they can withdraw it easily.

If not - what is the best thing to do with the MNE coins?
Nothing to do with it, just leave it in your wallet. You have to need to pay lots of money to unlock your tokens and your MNE will be fully unlocked after more than 30 years of self-minting.
This is a scam token.


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: blue Snow on October 05, 2021, 07:58:02 AM
Is there any way to sell or withdraw Minereum from a Trust wallet? I have 32,000 (like a lot of people) and was wondering if there is a way to sell/exchange/withdrawl?

If not - what is the best thing to do with the MNE coins?
just ignored it, or if you were want to research and try to send/exchange it, first you have to transfer all funds exception MNE from your wallet into the new wallet. Like the comment above, that possible MNE coin tries t scam people, by dusting attack. the scammer tries to get your private key and seed from your wallet by sending randomly MNE tokens.


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: Mkmanik on October 05, 2021, 08:09:21 AM
When and how did you get those coins? will you share more details about these coins like the smart contract address, official website, and social media link? If you share those details it will be easy to give you proper answer. I have already seen a few members talking that, This is a scam coin. So be very careful before doing trade with this coin. Don't try to import your private key at any new exchange. If it's a scam coin, then maybe they will attach a link where you can trade this coin, and if you enter your private key you will get came easily. It's a new trap, So don't do hurry.


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: rosenbauer02 on October 05, 2021, 08:29:19 AM
What network did you received the MNE?. Is it on Binance smart chain?. If it is then it is a scam. Try to make some research, you'll see that you need to pay BNB to be able to trade, buy and sell your MNE but it's not true. Just leave it be. Just don't do something about it. You will be wasting your time if you did.


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on October 05, 2021, 08:47:25 AM
I also have 32,000 MNE which was airdropped to me some few months back, I researched about the project and discovered it can't be trusted, and as such, there is like absolutely nothing that can be done with the tokens as they can't be transfered neither can they be sold, you just have to ignore them in your wallet and better still, create and new wallet, move all of your legit coins to the new wallet and move on, trying to do anything with MNE tokens will mean throwing your money away for nothing.


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: Devifajarina on October 05, 2021, 09:06:56 AM
Is there any way to sell or withdraw Minereum from a Trust wallet? I have 32,000 (like a lot of people) and was wondering if there is a way to sell/exchange/withdrawl?

If not - what is the best thing to do with the MNE coins?

To my knowledge there is no way to sell Minereum from a Trust wallet, Minereum is usually sent by people through our wallet address, without following the related project, so the delivery order to the wallet is not the result of following the bounty program that we follow, forget about such coins, because will never be able to trade it, sell and withdraw in any market, even I have more Minereum than you have?


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: Jackl87 on October 05, 2021, 09:11:30 AM
Is there any way to sell or withdraw Minereum from a Trust wallet? I have 32,000 (like a lot of people) and was wondering if there is a way to sell/exchange/withdrawl?

If not - what is the best thing to do with the MNE coins?

You can do nothing with those coins. They are completely worthless as some others in this thread already mentioned. Now that the BSC-Network with its Low fees became popular in the last months we are seeing an increasing numbers of sh*t- or scam-coins flooding our wallets again because the transaction costs are very low on the BSC-network. There have also been reports that it can be dangerous if you want to sell one of those coins because they direct you to exchanges that are not safe or they can only be sold on some fake swaps that are somehow interacting with your connected wallet and empty it. So the best thing to do is to not touch those tokens at all.


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: Doell on October 05, 2021, 09:33:47 AM
this one isn't it?
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/minereum/
https://www.hotbit.io/exchange?symbol=MNE_ETH
that's all I can help you with ,I just helped look it up don't have MNE token so I don't know what's going on at this moment ,the harsh reality must be accepted by the OP because many claim the product is a scam


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: ashidkhan on October 05, 2021, 09:54:40 AM
You can't sell it directly. you have to mine minereum from there site but it requires lots of fund. I will suggest you to leave minereum coin as it is please don't invest in this project it seems like a very big scam...


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: WalkerIVIV on October 05, 2021, 11:23:54 AM
If not - what is the best thing to do with the MNE coins?
You will never able to sell your MNE, you're getting attracted by the value of MNE in your wallet but the price fully manipulated. I guess the developers have bought its own token to manipulate the price. You will need to pay a lot of ethereum to increase the evel of your genesis address to the level 3 to make your wallet able to did self minting process but this is the worst thing to did.
You just throw your money to the MNE developers. Stop it. Move on.


you have to mine minereum from there site but it requires lots of fund. I will suggest you to leave minereum coin as it is please don't invest in this project it seems like a very big scam...
It needs a lot of years to fully minting a lot of tokens. This was a click bait scam token that spread by minereum developers to fool the newbies.


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: Wahyuihib on October 05, 2021, 12:08:57 PM
MNE coin are usually given away for free by the maker. and I don't understand the purpose of them sending this token. which obviously costs gas for them to be able to send it across multiple wallets. if this coin has a telegram channel, please ask there about this coin, if it has a telegram channel, then just let this coin fill your wallet


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: susuberuang on October 05, 2021, 12:16:55 PM
Is there any way to sell or withdraw Minereum from a Trust wallet? I have 32,000 (like a lot of people) and was wondering if there is a way to sell/exchange/withdrawl?

If not - what is the best thing to do with the MNE coins?
There's no need to think about useless coins like MNE, because your time will be wasted if you try to care for it,
so it's better to ignore it than to care without any benefits that you will get from it.


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: JeffBrad12 on October 05, 2021, 02:25:25 PM
You have no chance to withdraw your MNE. A complicated process must be done to withdraw your tokens. It needs almost 50 years to withdraw all of your MNE. You can try to visit MNE thread about that but i suggest you if you're better to stay away from this coin.. Never think to withdraw your MNE as you will be only wasting your resource. The people behind this coin were always deleting the bad comments about the project so many times. SO many accusations have already been created and the team didn't even give any response to the accusations. This coin was created by scammers. MNE team was a scammer. This token was a trap token that already trapped thousands of people in the past. Stay away from this scam token.


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: devil2man on October 05, 2021, 04:49:37 PM
minereum made two forks of the token going from minereum v1 to minereum v2 but the smart contract had vulnerabilities (the token could be moved even without unlocking it) and then the third version of the token was released, but these 32000 that got to someone/random?whitelist? they are blocked / frozen to unlock them you have to pay 0.225 eth !!! i believe you can also do it from trust wallet, but once unlocked only 1.84 tokens are released per day, or you can try to sell the eth address containing minereum after unlocking them but i believe that no one will buy


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: fileo on October 05, 2021, 06:01:07 PM
You cannot do anything mate.
I have also this kind of token but I don't care because it is clearly useless. At first I thought I got big money from nowhere but fortunately my observation run faster that there's something wrong receiving huge amount of Minereum. That's why I didn't care about it anymore. I hope someday it will gone in my wallet because I don't want to be tempted. Haha


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: Valak on October 05, 2021, 08:47:47 PM
Is there any way to sell or withdraw Minereum from a Trust wallet? I have 32,000 (like a lot of people) and was wondering if there is a way to sell/exchange/withdrawl?

If not - what is the best thing to do with the MNE coins?

Don't waste your energy with trash tokens. The $ value may look very high in your wallet, but you can't send it without going through the genesis requirements they enforce. Even in the telegram group, someone once commented not to do the genesis stage, because it will not produce tokens as listed in the wallet.


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: DarkDays on October 05, 2021, 09:37:55 PM
Move on bro minereum is not a serious crypto project it's more like a pyramid scheme to me, you need to upgrade to V2 and other and the process looks suspicious as f*** the team intentionally send out all the tokens to thousands of ETH address owners, forget about it
The coin is what we call a s***t coin and on with no good reputation. Unless you want all your hard earnings gone then don't act on the dust attack for this coin.

Just be happy you have not been scammed yet, look at other coins that actually have potential just invest a little now and time + a good investment will reward in the future.


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: Novice08091 on October 06, 2021, 07:13:33 AM
Almost everybody have that fucking shit coin bro the project is nothing but scam just let it go don't even look at the worth again because is going to make you feel why isn't tradeable don't worry just let this go, more better project out there to look after bro.


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: Deborah Christine on October 06, 2021, 07:56:42 AM
All MNE holder can do nothing, the developer has stopped to develope this coin and now become garbage.

MNE coin are usually given away for free by the maker. and I don't understand the purpose of them sending this token. which obviously costs gas for them to be able to send it across multiple wallets. if this coin has a telegram channel, please ask there about this coin, if it has a telegram channel, then just let this coin fill your wallet
This giveaway or airdrop done years ago when gass fee not high like today, and if I'm not wrong this coin just for staking purpose I mean holder get interest from holding it.


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: imstillthebest on October 06, 2021, 08:09:07 AM
theres a way withdraw or to move the coins across wallets but to be able to sell it ? no i dont think you can . the coins where given freely without doing any work and their value is pretty huge , thats good to be true and potentially a scam .
 there are tutorials out there that guides about how you can sell your coin but they are only created by the same team and only wants to scam you more or worst hack your entire wallet .


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: yhiaali3 on October 06, 2021, 08:29:12 AM
I have 150,000 tokens in my wallet, I tried to sell it or transfer it to another wallet but it is locked, after research I discovered that this is a new method of deception where you have to upgrade to level 2 or 3 so that you can mine the token and after that you can transfer the profits only and the token cannot be moved, Of course, the profits are negligible and you need to pay large amounts of money to get small profits from fake mining so the best thing is to forget this token in the wallet.


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: coinbitrade on October 06, 2021, 09:45:51 AM
I have 150,000 tokens in my wallet, I tried to sell it or transfer it to another wallet but it is locked, after research I discovered that this is a new method of deception where you have to upgrade to level 2 or 3 so that you can mine the token and after that you can transfer the profits only and the token cannot be moved, Of course, the profits are negligible and you need to pay large amounts of money to get small profits from fake mining so the best thing is to forget this token in the wallet.
when the project was just launched, there was no deception. Then every day 1.8 mne was unlocked, and there were no levels. I remember a time when I spent $ 15 a day on this project for several months for sure. But then the nonsense with the levels started and I scored.


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: yhiaali3 on October 06, 2021, 10:07:16 AM

when the project was just launched, there was no deception. Then every day 1.8 mne was unlocked, and there were no levels. I remember a time when I spent $ 15 a day on this project for several months for sure. But then the nonsense with the levels started and I scored.

📢📢 ANNOUNCEMENT

The Minereum Genesis Address Upgrade fees were now reduced by 50%.

New upgrade fees (ETH Chain):

Level 2 Upgrade Fee (from Level 1): 0.075 eth
Level 3 Upgrade Fee (from Level 2): 0.15 eth
Level 3 Upgrade Fee (from Level 1): 0.225 eth

Fee to purchase a Level 1 (automatically upgrades to Level 3): 0.1925 eth

To upgrade your address access the My Address page using a web3 browser loaded with your Genesis Address: https://minereum.com/v2/myaddress

To learn more about the benefits of upgrading your genesis address: https://minereum.com/whygenesis

Stay tuned for more updates!

From this quote you see that you have to pay 0.075 eth fee to upgrade to Level 2 and 0.15 eth to the Level 3
But what do you get after this upgrade and paying such large sums?
You will probably get 1-3 tokens per day, equivalent to $0.15 at the current price!!! This is complete nonsense!!!


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: rosenbauer02 on October 06, 2021, 12:45:41 PM
There's no need to think about useless coins like MNE, because your time will be wasted if you try to care for it,
so it's better to ignore it than to care without any benefits that you will get from it.
Yes it is a waste of time. There are lots of people who receive the same amount of minereum. I don't think it's an erc20 token but in smartchain as mentioned in my previous post. Just don't do anything that involves minereum in the address you own. If you are not sure then don't ever use that wallet. There are other tokens that is the same as this one like vera.


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: slaman29 on October 06, 2021, 12:55:12 PM
Just went to see my MNE holdings in my old ETH wallet and it's about $20 now, I would actually have expected it to be even far less, given that it's practically a scam token forcing you to activate with ETH and what now.

Something nobody's ever going to do with gas fees above 120 gwei!


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: $crypto$ on October 06, 2021, 01:01:56 PM
Just went to see my MNE holdings in my old ETH wallet and it's about $20 now, I would actually have expected it to be even far less, given that it's practically a scam token forcing you to activate with ETH and what now.

Something nobody's ever going to do with gas fees above 120 gwei!
On the Ethereum, BSC, Polygon network I have MNE tokens, I don't know what purpose it is sent to each network even though I have never done any transactions related to Minereum before but I got the token, it looks weird and this is a fake token.

Tokens that disturb the view, if they can be sent, of course I will throw them away. LOL
Don't expect anything from this token even though it looks like a large dollar estimate at first but it's all fake we see.


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: Ararbermas on October 06, 2021, 01:04:44 PM
Is there any way to sell or withdraw Minereum from a Trust wallet? I have 32,000 (like a lot of people) and was wondering if there is a way to sell/exchange/withdrawl?

If not - what is the best thing to do with the MNE coins?
there's a lot of negative feedbacks above. lol  seems you don't have choice aside of moving on with that scam coins..by the way mate that 32,000 is a value or amount the token? Because as far as i know if it's scam coin for sure it has no value.. So my question why trying to withdraw? I'm very confused.. Lol


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: michellee on October 06, 2021, 01:22:16 PM
From this quote you see that you have to pay 0.075 eth fee to upgrade to Level 2 and 0.15 eth to the Level 3
But what do you get after this upgrade and paying such large sums?
You will probably get 1-3 tokens per day, equivalent to $0.15 at the current price!!! This is complete nonsense!!!
0.075 eth for a fee is too big and there is no guarantee for the investors to get their money back and we do not know if that token can increase in the future or not. It is better to withdraw 0.075 eth for other things or use it for trading to have more profit than to invest in that program. But I see that many people already upgrade their level in their dashboard, but I do not know how good the result is. It is better to search for the other things that can give us the profit in the future. This is my first time seeing the investors or people upgrade to a high level by paying some money. Hopefully, people can smartly think about this.


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: Jaered on October 06, 2021, 02:51:27 PM
Total scam. All my Ethereum wallets have these worthless tokens, even my BSC wallets are not spared. It's like an epidemic out there. When I first read about that project, it seemed odd I have to upgrade in other to sell off the tokens. I'm sure they are the same guys that are dropping these scam airdrops to all Ethereum and BSC wallets. We need to tighten security


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: slaman29 on October 06, 2021, 05:28:39 PM
On the Ethereum, BSC, Polygon network I have MNE tokens, I don't know what purpose it is sent to each network even though I have never done any transactions related to Minereum before but I got the token, it looks weird and this is a fake token.

Tokens that disturb the view, if they can be sent, of course I will throw them away. LOL
Don't expect anything from this token even though it looks like a large dollar estimate at first but it's all fake we see.

Ah, I didn't know they've sent to all these other networks again but no surprise there. Never bothered to use my ETH wallet on any other chain but I would expect to see a shitload of shit, so to speak:)

You know you can always customize your token view on Metamask right? No need to throw away, waste of gas. Just blacklist them from your own view.


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: Ros-In on October 06, 2021, 06:36:06 PM
don't dream that you can withdraw the 32k minerium your wallet because almost every active wallet must have the token,it's just a dev lure for you to upgrade minerium and waste your money.forget it..think it's a decoration


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: cimoin2211 on October 06, 2021, 08:00:31 PM
It's just a scam crypto and don't be soo happy to have that in your wallet it's just a trash token and don't try to sell it just don't do anything leave it how it is or else you could lose everything from your wallet.


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: coin-investor on October 06, 2021, 08:43:14 PM
Is there any way to sell or withdraw Minereum from a Trust wallet? I have 32,000 (like a lot of people) and was wondering if there is a way to sell/exchange/withdrawl?

If not - what is the best thing to do with the MNE coins?

I also have that Minerium in my wallet and it was airdrop to those who participated in their airdrop you cannot withdraw all your Minerium because it's locked and you need to upgrade your account by paying so it can mine MNE and you can withdraw a small portion better check if this is the coin worth paying for upgrade it's an old coin with new version of mining.


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: ameliana on October 06, 2021, 11:35:32 PM
if you want the minereum process for now I don't think it's right because at this time the hype coin is no longer there, it should have been distributed at the beginning and the eth fee is still low, we can process it and we can sell it now but all processes in minereum are very difficult because they continue improve the system so that it will only waste the costs we incur while in the coin market it does not have a large volume , it is better to leave it.


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: fadil46 on October 06, 2021, 11:47:30 PM
Forget it ''Minereum is a pure scam project''. Minereum is a long-gone coin. It will be better for you to blacklist the coin than to see her fake coin price that is impossible to withdraw.
Yes, Minereum is a very obvious trap to deceive many people, because in general the coin has never been in the cryptocurrency trend so many people don't know it and it's also not on a good exchange so it's purely a scam.


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: TimeTeller on October 07, 2021, 12:03:29 AM
Forget it ''Minereum is a pure scam project''. Minereum is a long-gone coin. It will be better for you to blacklist the coin than to see her fake coin price that is impossible to withdraw.
Yes, Minereum is a very obvious trap to deceive many people, because in general the coin has never been in the cryptocurrency trend so many people don't know it and it's also not on a good exchange so it's purely a scam.

What I am wondering here is that the MNE team keeps on creating their MNE version at different networks like in BSC, and now in MATIC.
But still people are willing to pay to upgrade their level to 2 or 3, just to mine and possibly sell in the market.
If you are late to upgrade to level 3, in which, this is the level, where you can sell your mined coins, you will find out that it will take very long before you can get your initial investments.
And that is, if the token will still have value after given period of time.
So before you upgrade your level because you are very happy to receive free coins, better check your ROI first.


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: impulse709 on October 28, 2021, 09:56:25 PM
Is there any way to sell or withdraw Minereum from a Trust wallet? I have 32,000 (like a lot of people) and was wondering if there is a way to sell/exchange/withdrawl?

If not - what is the best thing to do with the MNE coins?
Minereum is a scam coin be careful when doing transactions with this coin and you will probably lose all the money in your wallet, I have a friend he doesn't know and traded the next thing is that it cost him a lot of fees and didn't get any profit or payment from that coin. I advise you to give it up immediately and do not use any transactions, similar to that coin there are a lot of strange coins that move our wallets absolutely be careful it will take advantage of your greed to exchange the amount of money in your wallet own.


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: martina14 on October 29, 2021, 04:09:51 AM
Is there any way to sell or withdraw Minereum from a Trust wallet? I have 32,000 (like a lot of people) and was wondering if there is a way to sell/exchange/withdrawl?

If not - what is the best thing to do with the MNE coins?

I think almost all community here in crypto space who have the address for BSC has received Minereum including me of course.
But as far as I can it is a trap to everyone who has it, why did I said that, that is because obviously, none of the business owner wont do
anything where in the end they will become a loser, come on, this is a matter of common sense only.


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: turneps on October 31, 2021, 12:50:29 AM
There is a very simple way to own a safe Minereum (MNE) is you buy it with Bitcoin or Ethereum from Binance...
 - Open an account at Binance to get a Bitcoin or Ethereum Wallet address. Find your Bitcoin or Ethereum Wallet in the Wallet / Deposit Widthrawal section of your account.
 - Buy Bitcoin (BTC) with Visa or Master Card at Binance. Go to Wallet/Deposit & Widthrawal section You will see the following icon. Click to Buy
 - the last step, access the BTC/MNE or MNE/BTC pair to Buy Minereum at ask price (Buy price) or sell BTC at bid price (sell price), after a few seconds your Minereum Wallet (MNE) will be full of coins. You can also set a price higher or lower than the bid/ask price and wait a long time for the order to be filled with a profit.


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: HashingTower on October 31, 2021, 07:01:03 AM
My wallet still displays thousands of dollars with MNE token I'm kinda wondering if the project is still alive or not but since day one I've always be suspicious of this token because they gave up many quantities to hundreds of thousands ETH address for free, no task just drop address


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: Uzairjutt275 on October 04, 2022, 09:58:27 AM
Is there any way to sell or withdraw Minereum from a Trust wallet? I have 32,000 (like a lot of people) and was wondering if there is a way to sell/exchange/withdrawl?

If not - what is the best thing to do with the MNE coins?

This is a scam token be careful for this Minerem (MNE) coin. Everyone receive this coin in your BSC network. This token show a thousand dollars in your wallet if you do Withdraw and trade in other exchange then all your funds in wallet will be hack. So be careful for this scam coins


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: BitDane on October 04, 2022, 10:31:42 AM
Is there any way to sell or withdraw Minereum from a Trust wallet? I have 32,000 (like a lot of people) and was wondering if there is a way to sell/exchange/withdrawl?

If not - what is the best thing to do with the MNE coins?

You cannot withdraw them, you need to pay some amount to be able to mine these token.  There are several option but you have to pay the most expensive one in order to move them after mining that will take years or more before you can fully mine those Minereum.  Plus you also need a clean address to be able to successfully move the mined Minereum if you happen to avail the most expensive option.

It is a trap but I can't say whether it is a scam coin or not because you will be able to mine and transfer those mined MNE if you pay the right price.


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: budi691 on October 04, 2022, 03:19:33 PM
MNE coins hahahaha, can't do anything but just a display in our wallet, so better forget it and leave it, they're just trying to find victims so we can get caught up in their project, so forget it


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: indo1 on October 04, 2022, 03:50:33 PM
Don't mind the token. I have used this token to sell it but my friend couldn't tell me to immediately change the wallet because it could potentially be hit by a token dusting attack. I think MNE doesn't have any clarity about these tokens, why they give away tokens for free and can't be sold, that's a little weird.


Title: Re: Minereum withdrawal?
Post by: Warkop on October 04, 2022, 03:57:07 PM
This token is always there either in the BSC wallet or in Polygon, I feel like I'm removing it, but it's just a waste of my time, even it will cost me even if it's only a few cents for gas costs, maybe there are also many who think like me.  .