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Title: Ethereum OG (ICO participants)
Post by: ph4n70mr1ddl3r on September 29, 2023, 03:01:54 AM
Are those who joined the Ethereum ICO technical people? How were you able to join? What was the experience back then? Did you mine ETH? Did you participate in the launch by running a node? I'm curious to know as my friends talked a lot about recently and you are so lucky back then i think.


Title: Re: Ethereum OG (ICO participants)
Post by: o48o on September 29, 2023, 11:08:22 AM
Are those who joined the Ethereum ICO technical people? How were you able to join? What was the experience back then? Did you mine ETH? Did you participate in the launch by running a node? I'm curious to know as my friends talked a lot about recently and you are so lucky back then i think.
Only skill you needed was to send bitcoin, i mean there weren't smart contracts or anything like that to join in with. ETH was purely on the paper when the ico happened and if i recall correctly you could make an account to web page and buy your share of it with bitcoin, as that was the common way in those days.

You just needed to trust the person/team you send your money to. Showing dev's real identity wasn't common, so it required even more blind trust on the project.

What you got was pre-mined coins. And after Ethereum went live, you could mine it.


Title: Re: Ethereum OG (ICO participants)
Post by: ph4n70mr1ddl3r on September 29, 2023, 11:14:06 AM
I just hired myself to work for them lol.
I don't know what will happen.
But I have to try.
Also posted on their main thread.

https://github.com/ph4n70mr1ddl3r/og


Title: Re: Ethereum OG (ICO participants)
Post by: zasad@ on September 29, 2023, 11:51:26 AM
Are those who joined the Ethereum ICO technical people? How were you able to join? What was the experience back then? Did you mine ETH? Did you participate in the launch by running a node? I'm curious to know as my friends talked a lot about recently and you are so lucky back then i think.
I bought Ethereum for $30, but I sold it several times more.
Launching a node in Ethereum 2.0 was not very profitable due to 10-12% profit per year. I think that new ecosystems like Solana will appear on the market, the coins of which will give 100x. Don't sell all your coins, invest.


Title: Re: Ethereum OG (ICO participants)
Post by: ph4n70mr1ddl3r on September 29, 2023, 11:57:23 AM
Are those who joined the Ethereum ICO technical people? How were you able to join? What was the experience back then? Did you mine ETH? Did you participate in the launch by running a node? I'm curious to know as my friends talked a lot about recently and you are so lucky back then i think.
I bought Ethereum for $30, but I sold it several times more.
Launching a node in Ethereum 2.0 was not very profitable due to 10-12% profit per year. I think that new ecosystems like Solana will appear on the market, the coins of which will give 100x. Don't sell all your coins, invest.

Did you join the ICO? Were you there when the chain launched? How was the experience? If you are an an ETH OG, I work for you now. :)