6. Scroll down to the area "Read / Write Contract" select the function "Airdrop" i dont see Airdrop only SmartAirdrop
6. Scroll down to the area "Read / Write Contract" select the function "Airdrop" i dont see Airdrop only SmartAirdrop
SmartAirdrop is correct, fixed manual again. Thank you I got it to work the 1st time, but got nothing the second time. Is there a mandatory wait period between requests?
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i saw this morning that i can buy a "Minebox siacoin" for around 1750 dollar but still not know if it could give some ROI , does anyone know how many sia i can mine with this (asic ?) Specification Minebox 8TB Minebox 16TB HP Model HP ProLiant MicroServer Gen8 G1610T HP ProLiant MicroServer Gen8 G1610T HP Model version 819185-001 819185-001 Processor Intel® Celeron® G1610T 2.4GHz Intel® Celeron® G1610T 2.4GHz Processor cores 2 cores 2 cores Cache Memory 2MB (1x2MB) L3 cache 2MB (1x2MB) L3 cache Memory 4GB (1x4GB) PC3L-128000E DDR3 UDIMM 8GB (2x4GB) PC3L-128000E DDR3 UDIMM Network controller HPE Ethernet 1Gb 2-port 332i Adapter HPE Ethernet 1Gb 2-port 332i Adapter Storage controller HPE Dynamic Smart Array B129i Controller HPE Dynamic Smart Array B129i Controller Hard Drive 2x Seagate IronWolf 4TB 2x Seagate IronWolf 8TB Internal storage 4 LFF NHP-SATA HDD CAGE 4 LFF NHP-SATA HDD CAGE PCI-Express slots 1 standard (1-Low Profile) PCIe 2.0 1 standard (1-Low Profile) PCIe 2.0 Power supply 150W 150W Fans One (1) Non-redundant system fan ships standard One (1) Non-redundant system fan ships standard Operating System Minebox OS 1.0? Minebox OS 1.0? Form factor Ultra Micro Tower Ultra Micro Tower Warranty 1-year parts 1-year parts Size 229.7 x 232.4 x 245.1 mm 229.7 x 232.4 x 245.1 mm[code/] that was top secret insider info now we will fly to 300x500 #why did you do that? weeee If you want a SIA ASIC, buy the real thing: https://obelisk.tech/This is the official (and only) SIA ASIC miner. Due to start shipping in June based on current development status.
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joined the airdrop, and twitter. good luck dev and wish all running well for this project.
thanks.
I was going to, but shilling for 1 ETH = 0,000,000,000,000,000,010 (e.g. 10 N1D) hardly seems worth it.
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How to retweet for airdrop when there is no tweets from Matador in twitter?
+1 Here's their Twitter profile https://twitter.com/matador_project (button is on their website, but not immediately visible).
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a day more to the drop...i hope this is legit not just another means to rip ppl of their eth..... still being positive about this project
Good luck with that. Asking for 0.003 ETH for an airdrop seems extremely unethical. Smells like a scam to me.
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it's not $ it's few cents to cover our transfer costs and to maintain project . don't bother if you don't like the project
Bull crap. 0.003 ETH is worth about $11.50. So not a few cents. That adds up quickly.
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So...This is just a paperweight with 1oz - i.e. $20 USD worth of silver bullion? No BTC value?
What moron is going to pay 0.5 BTC (currently worth $2850 USD) for something worth $20?
Seriously, if you want to waste that kind of money, send it to me instead. I can make better use of it.
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Slack n'a pas d'encryptation end-to-end, donc effectivement c'est presqu'aussi privé que papoter sur Facebook, mais je suis un vieux, donc je n'ai vraiment confiance que quand je peux avoir quelque chose dans une sandbox sous un Unix sur un disque local et pas un machin sur un téléphone sur lequel je n'ai pas vraiment la main avec des données qui se promènent dans le cloud, même si c'était signal je ne suis pas sûr que je serai rassuré sur ce qui peut arriver à mes données. Ceci dit nous sommes d'accord c'est un cas de paranoia dû à un âge avancé.
Ce n'est plus exactement le cas. Ils ont récemment mis à jour les protocoles de sécurité. https://slack.com/security
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How it works without a historical operations?
READ THE FKING WHITEPAPER FOR GOD SAKE Easy tiger, we want to make friends here, not alienate people.
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Super tranductions pour nos amis Francais! Merci.
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Signed up for the airdrop - thanks in advance.
What's the timeline looking like? Do you have a white paper or site we can reference?
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Thanks for the drop! Much appreciated
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Thanks for the airdrop. Wishing the team success with this project.
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I think Pascal has huge potential from a tech standpoint, but there are a couple of issues...
1) Perception. While the technical aspects of the coin are indisputable, the UI is terrible. It needs a facelift, and account # purchasing with fiat/credit card should be available at the wallet level - the current process for obtaining an account number is convoluted and not particularly obvious to newcomers.
2) The deletable blockchain is its strength, and its achilles heel. Crypto coin values go up with mining difficulty/limitation of supply. If the chain is deletable, there's no reason to ever increase difficulty, meaning the price will stagnate.
IMHO, Pascal seems like a prime candidate for a Public/Private blockchain, targeting enterprise a la Ripple.
Purchasing of Accounts with fiat and credit card exists: http://pascalcoin.frizen.eu/pasa/Purchasing of PascalCoins with fiat and credit card is under development: http://exchange.frizen.eu/PascalCoin has normal mining and a blockchain like most coins with Proof of Work and difficulty adjustments etc. The difference is that PascalCoin also have a SafeBox so you can delete the blockchain if you just run an ordinary wallet. Alternative wallets with a different GUI is under development. An early alfa test version can be found here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/pascwallet/Hi nightraven, don't disagree with you - those services are out there, but they are not particularly easy for novices to find and use. If you want an app/platform/peice of software of any kind to get mass adoption, the user experience and system design has to be intuitive. Like a said, Pascal has a great technology platform (possibly the most viable of all blockchains long term), but it's UI/system design and market positioning could use some help (and hopefully the next wallet update will address some of these concerns). Please don't misinterpret this as fudding, I have nothing but respect for the Pascal team, just trying to provide to some critical feedback. Thank you very much for your comments and suggestions. You are right and your feedback is very welcome. We can be much better. But we also need help from new devs with new ideas. Especially devs with focus on userfriendly apps. Perhaps our present team is too focused on technical matters. Don't code so much these days, but happy to help with usability/UX/UI
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Joined the airdrop. Look forward to watching the progress on this coin.
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Pardon my ignorance, but I see Total Supply 80,000,000 FLIK on CMC, but when you look at the contract info it still shows the total supply still at 600,000,000. Shouldn't the contract be updated for the burn to be executed?
Read Contract Information[Reset]
1. name FLiK string 2. totalSupply 60000000000000000000000 uint256 3. icoTill 1508508000 uint256 4. decimals 14 uint8 5. icoSince 1503237600 uint256 6. standard FLiK 0.1 string 7. balanceOf <input> (address) Query uint256 8. buyPrice 20 uint256 9. owner 0x7536b25a00f81c699b08728f939930282b6d49e8 address 10. symbol FLIK string 11. locked False bool 12. allowance
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I think Pascal has huge potential from a tech standpoint, but there are a couple of issues...
1) Perception. While the technical aspects of the coin are indisputable, the UI is terrible. It needs a facelift, and account # purchasing with fiat/credit card should be available at the wallet level - the current process for obtaining an account number is convoluted and not particularly obvious to newcomers.
2) The deletable blockchain is its strength, and its achilles heel. Crypto coin values go up with mining difficulty/limitation of supply. If the chain is deletable, there's no reason to ever increase difficulty, meaning the price will stagnate.
IMHO, Pascal seems like a prime candidate for a Public/Private blockchain, targeting enterprise a la Ripple.
Purchasing of Accounts with fiat and credit card exists: http://pascalcoin.frizen.eu/pasa/Purchasing of PascalCoins with fiat and credit card is under development: http://exchange.frizen.eu/PascalCoin has normal mining and a blockchain like most coins with Proof of Work and difficulty adjustments etc. The difference is that PascalCoin also have a SafeBox so you can delete the blockchain if you just run an ordinary wallet. Alternative wallets with a different GUI is under development. An early alfa test version can be found here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/pascwallet/Hi nightraven, don't disagree with you - those services are out there, but they are not particularly easy for novices to find and use. If you want an app/platform/peice of software of any kind to get mass adoption, the user experience and system design has to be intuitive. Like a said, Pascal has a great technology platform (possibly the most viable of all blockchains long term), but it's UI/system design and market positioning could use some help (and hopefully the next wallet update will address some of these concerns). Please don't misinterpret this as fudding, I have nothing but respect for the Pascal team, just trying to provide to some critical feedback.
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How many power ledger price?
If memory serves me properly it's targeted at $0.06 per token.
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To the signatum mods - You can delete my posts to this thread, it won't stop the fact that this coin is a scam.
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No website, no white paper. Me smells a scam, me thinks.
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