so if i understand it correctly. I send 10ETH and receive 9211 Neu. All these funds are locked into the contract until i invest it into of one of the startups.
On whatever reason i need back some funds i can send back the 9211NEU within 18 months and receive my initial ETH minus 10%, 9 ETH
On whatever reason i need back some funds i can send back the 9211NEU within 18 months and receive my initial ETH minus 10%, 9 ETH
yes, that's correct
If i buy on secondary market NEU, is the max amount of NEU i can send back to the contract limited to my initial 10 ETH and is it limited to my ETH Adress only or also open for buyers on secondary market who did not participate in ICBM?
Yes, you have to send the same amount to get back your ETH. Return is limited to your ETH address - that's how you are identified. What would be the point to return NEU for someone who did not commit funds on the platform? They can't take your ETH, no worries.
Another thing, is there a version of the whitepaper in german language. For sure i know some people who would like to invest as you are located in Germany and offer opportunities
to get some other people started. Your idea isnīt that easy to understand reading the english whitepaper.
to get some other people started. Your idea isnīt that easy to understand reading the english whitepaper.
Unfortunately not. We have only english version of the whitepaper.
Am i already able to send my NEU to another adress or is it only possible after the ICO ended 17 Dec.
MyEtherwallet has the option to show tokens. They are not shown yet but i can see them on the blockchain using etherscan.io
Thanks
MyEtherwallet has the option to show tokens. They are not shown yet but i can see them on the blockchain using etherscan.io
Thanks
NEU will be transferable just after ICBM ends. If you commited funds your balance should show right away, also on MEW.
You can also check your balance on our website: https://commit.neufund.org/commit/status