When will the ENJIN token be created and distributed to the pre-sale purchasers?
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Someone said, if you hold those 1000 ETH you may be able to buy a house someday.
You can already buy a house with that. It's $300k. Sure, not in some places, but in many places that will buy you a house.
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I also assume that you can send partial amounts of ETH... you don't have to send exact multiples of 1 ETH? Like I could send 1.5 ETH for example?
I guess the price is fixed, as I contributed when eth was around 340, then went towards 400 and now back to below 300 and when checking the address it kept showing me the USD value of eth at the time of my transaction to them. Yes you can send partial ETH, I contributed 4.5, worked like a charm. Right, that was during the pre-sale, the public sales seems to be priced differently.
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I also assume that you can send partial amounts of ETH... you don't have to send exact multiples of 1 ETH? Like I could send 1.5 ETH for example?
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Question about the public sale price.
Is 1 ETH = 6000 ENJ regardless of the USD/ETH price?
Or is there a USD price for the public sale like there was for the pre-sale?
Thanks.
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Has anyone succesfully used the site to recover they priv. keys? I wanted to use it because the Wallet App I use does not offer this and I wanted to get my Bitcoin Cash funds. But when I saw a field for inserting the seed I was a little bit suspicious. If I enter my seed and the site generates my private keys, wouldn't someone be able to steal my funds?
No, it's a stand alone web page, that includes all the code needed to show you your keys. You can run it on an airgapped PC (or boot to a livedisk linux distro) if you want.
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Hi Coinomi team,
I have a question I saw an ad on top of my Coinomi android wallet for ICO investing in ENJIN coin which I followed the instruction and send some Ether from my coinomi wallet but at the end the ETH was gone but no ENJIN showing or record or anything? How will this ICO be credited to me and will this be in my Coinomi wallet? Thanks!
Did anyone else buy ENJIN from Coinomi or am I the only one and what is the next step here? Thanks. I bought some. The web site says the tokens will be transferred to your account by Oct 3.
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I've never sold any. I think I bought the bunch I have at 200sat or so.
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I know that coinomi supports SegWit... but where are the details? Do I have to create a new wallet/address. I'm pretty sure segwit addresses start with a 3.
eli5!
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I wonder how Mycelium would fare with a free, basic version and a paid, high-powered version with extra features for people who use bitcoin more intensely and want special capabilities.
I have no experience with app marketing, but it seems that Mycelium is already a bit to good for a free app.
If they took all the adds and stuff out of mycelium I would pay for the app... as long as it is updated and they had decent support response... they would only support paid customers.
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Does anybody have an explanation, or a link to one, what colored coins are good for? I just read the web page http://coloredcoins.org/, but my impression is that it must have been written by complete idiots, because they do not mention any practical, intelligible purpose anywhere. And I am sick of idiots. There are already too many in the cryptocurrency sphere. Basically counterparty is a colored coin system. It allows you to have tokens on the block chain. For example, you could have the title of a car... you could sell that title and the owner of the title owns the car.
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The price went low at the end of the day. Hope it will get back soon.
It seems to me companies and apps need to get on board, to make this more popular, which will improve the price. Just sitting, waiting, hoping for the price to go up won't work. I'd like to know what Stellar foundation is doing to spread the usage. For example, I don't even see a decent mobile wallet... the ones I see in the play store have some really bad reviews, and Lobstr, I think it was just had some big security issues.
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Can anyone recommend a good and secure mobile wallet for Android.
When I read reviews on the store, there not very good, and one said they re-wrote the security because of some breach. Ug.
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I am a long time user of Mycelium - I love this wallet <3 ... Well done However, today I tried for the first time Mycelium for iOS.... wtf How come is the current version for iOS back in the stone age compared to the current version for Andriod? Breadwallet is probably a better, and more secure choice for iOS.
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Yea, it finally confirmed, I think it took 4 days. But, that's fine. I'm just thinking, fees would be lower if everyone paid lower fees. I think I agree with you but it will be difficult to build a consensus on this to have everyone opt for the lower fees but if that was possible I bet we could have changed the status quo. With bitcoin at $4200 USD, paying the current 150 sat per byte is pretty expensive. I'm surprised fees haven't creeped down as btc has gone up against fiat. Probably due to wallets having defaults... and also having it denominated in BTC. I wonder if people say their fees in their fiat value, people would start lowering the fees. Wasn't that one of the "promises" (benefits) of bitcoin, 10 cent ish fee for transaction thousands or even millions? Perhaps when Segwit happens and people start moving to SegWit txs blocks would all be 100% full and fees will creep back down. Anyone knows a mobile wallet that lets me input the desired fee? (and not only I can choose from a drop down list, or similar e.g. priority, low prio, economy, etc.) Last time I moved some gathered dust with Mycellium mobile wallet, I've paid like 50% of the amount for lowest prio fee and I don't want this again. What happens when I move a lot of dust in 1 transaction, and after, I want to move forward that sum again to a different address? Does it still counts the original inputs, or it counts only the last transaction's input (which is 1). It affects the fee, this is why I'm wondering. I couldn't find one, that's why I ended up using Electrum.
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Yea, it finally confirmed, I think it took 4 days. But, that's fine. I'm just thinking, fees would be lower if everyone paid lower fees. I think I agree with you but it will be difficult to build a consensus on this to have everyone opt for the lower fees but if that was possible I bet we could have changed the status quo. With bitcoin at $4200 USD, paying the current 150 sat per byte is pretty expensive. I'm surprised fees haven't creeped down as btc has gone up against fiat. Probably due to wallets having defaults... and also having it denominated in BTC. I wonder if people say their fees in their fiat value, people would start lowering the fees. Wasn't that one of the "promises" (benefits) of bitcoin, 10 cent ish fee for transaction thousands or even millions? Perhaps when Segwit happens and people start moving to SegWit txs blocks would all be 100% full and fees will creep back down.
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The first word in the bip39 word list is "abandon." It has 2048 words. Mycelium uses this word list. I don't use electrum, but I think the following is true: The first word in the electrum word list is "abbey." It has 1626 words.
To the best of my knowledge, Electrum and Mycelium use different word lists. If that's true, then the walllets' seeds are not compatible.
Can a knowledgeable Electrum user make an authoritative statement regarding that wallet's seeds and word list?
Yes, you can use the Mycelium seed in Electrum. You just have to click on bip39 seed, bip39 basically lets you use your own words. Works fine, I've done it.
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Yea, it finally confirmed, I think it took 4 days. But, that's fine. I'm just thinking, fees would be lower if everyone paid lower fees.
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so i just reload the airdrop page to enter another address and repeat process?
also.. i tested a small amount with an exchange XLM address and it's not working.. i guess i just donated to an exchange?
Yea... it's annoying. They need to fix it. Who has all their BTC in one address?
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Do you know why the prices are dropping?
Yes, that happens where there are more sellers than buyers. Which makes sense to happen soon after a give away. Oh, also, since this is mostly prices against BTC, as BTC - USD goes up, many other alts/btc go down. Just hold or buy while prices are dropping.
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