#Proof Of Authentication Blog/Article Campaign
Bitcointalk Username: dhemasm Eth Address: Ony Last (F63) Telegram Username: mahessapap
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Is this bounty ended? Why telegram gone? Also if this project Scam(?) They have big volume on idex. Admin please make it clear! Thanks!
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This is very often I see on ICO group with members around 50,000 But message/day is only around 20-30, of course this is very suspicious compared to the real telegram group, only about 4000-8000 members are active in the chat. I think this is not entirely wrong from the ICO Team because they usually paid services to individuals or groups but of course it's not professional.
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Gambling always has its own fans. Actually this market is very profitable if managed properly especially with the use of blockchain certainly makes it more transparent. 500,000 USD in my opinion is still very small, we just need to wait for the right project to implement blockchain on gambling sector and the volume might be bigger than now.
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After I read some of the previous posts it didn't seem right ( Not All), I would try to help clarify. Some people will usually think coins and tokens are same but it's different. Coin have their own blockchain or not depend on other blockhains unlike tokens. Coin have variety of different features and also the uniqueness of their own blockchain Instead of tokens. Example like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, etc. Token created on existing blockchains like ETH (ERC-20), NEO (Nep-5), Stellar (?), Waves (?), Nem (Mossaic, If am not wrong), etc, usually tokens will be used in decentralized applications (dApps) as utility, security and equity tokens. The point the difference between Coin and tokens is that coin has its own blockchain and tokens using the existing blockchain. Maybe it's just basic, for more details you need to do your own research on google, etc. Please correct me if i'm wrong. Sorry for my bad english and thanks! Maybe you are interested to reading some references about this case here: https://blog.citowise.com/the-basics-coin-vs-token-what-is-the-difference-5cd270591538 https://www.bitdegree.org/tutorials/token-vs-coin/
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It is really bad news for Crypto, this certainly damages the crypto image to others who do not know crypto. When people play games for fun, they are betrayed by scams like this. I hope this is immediately investigated and also maybe not just this game that is embedded with the background-mining. Let's hope that this problem will be resolved ASAP!
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Some decentralized exchanges do not require fees for lists in their exchanges For ERC-20 such as Forkdelta, Tokenjar and IDEX. It's just that IDEX needs some requirements that must be fulfilled before the token can be listed. For stellar, you can list on stellarport and for other tokens I don't know.
For Centralized Exchange usually fees vary from $ 1,000 to $ 500,000 USD or also free for several exchanges. As far as I know the cheapest is the Stox Exchange, Yobit and TradeSatoshi (Correct me if am wrong). I haven't found a website that provides a list fee, maybe someone knows?
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Initial Coin Offering or ICO is a fundraising mechanism for new projects by selling tokens that will be used in their project with payments using multiple cryptocurrency or fiat, basically same as IPO. There are usually several stages such as Private Sale, Pre-ICO then Public Sale with the bonus they offer. https://bitcoinmagazine.com/guides/what-ico/Scammy? I think yes. But not all of them, on Google, there are many ways to distinguish between a scam and legitimate ICO, but it does not guarantee, at least it can increase our success chances of joining a legitimate ICO. Lately, SEC has launched fake ICO to educate investors and newbies like me, the details can be seen here: https://cryptocurrencynews.com/icos/ico-news/sec-launched-fake-ico-howey-coins/ And here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3920469.0ICO is very high risk investment, So be careful!!!
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Thank you very much for your information. It is very helpful for me.
With pleasure! Ethereum is very interesting to learn, I'm serious! I just tried to make a token on ropsten and might try the post on github later. It's could be hard these days to send transaction with 0.1 gwei,
Few days before, gas price was very low (0.9-1.1 Gwei ~) and ethgas gave information that the miner received no lowest than 0.1 gwei. So it possible but will be very long to be confirmed (maybe 1 day?), Who knows If anyone know legitimate info, I would like to be enlightened.
You can see here 0x627306090abab3a6e1400e9345bc60c78a8bef57, I tried sending from 0.0001 ETH to 0.00004 ETH to the honeypot address About 10 times. At 0.00004 there is an interval of about 10 minutes because it looks like the script / bot does not send eth at that value (I've tried it)but after 10 minutes the script / bot send that eth and try it about 3-5 times at this value (I send with 1.5 Gwei + 24000 GAS). Sorry for my bad englsih anyway.
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So erc 827 is a continuation of ECR 825? Anyway thanks for the information, I see the github is still open and this is very interesting. I'm really curious about this, See this honeypot address 0x627306090abab3a6e1400e9345bc60c78a8bef57 There is a 400k Contentbox token or around $10k USD. It's really very interesting if ERC 827 can be used in the coming project or i hope eth have feature like Bitcoin CPFP feature (Although it seems impossible to happen). Maybe I'm naive but who doesn't want free $10k USD .
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From the first time ETC held a hardfork, it attracted my attention and of course with the news that ETC listed on CoinBase was very good news. I'm not a big fan of ETC but it seems I agree with you about the ETC that is similar to BCH, let's wait for the next news.
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