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1  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [INFO]-Crypto Stamps- Collectable Blockchain postage stamps on: June 23, 2020, 08:13:25 PM
new site online https://crypto.post.at/

and calculated rarity


*credits to the austrian telegram channel

You got a link to that telegram?
2  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [INFO]-Crypto Stamps- Collectable Blockchain postage stamps on: May 28, 2020, 01:35:03 PM
True, your concerns make sense .
"Good" for me i don't have that much ETH  Grin


Preorder Voucher Token is ERC1155 which you can later use to exchange for the unique ERC721 OnChain Crypto Stamp (after official release on 25th June).


yes of course ERC1155
3  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [INFO]-Crypto Stamps- Collectable Blockchain postage stamps on: May 28, 2020, 12:06:04 PM
Crypto Stamp version 1.0 OnChain has the attribute with different possible status “Shop Status: Initial/Sold/ShippingSubmitted/ShippingConfirned”. Initial means still at Onchain Shop available. With status sold you can order via smart contract the physical counterpart. This special physical stamp does not have the private keys/seed because you already have the NFT. Instead there was a special text: „this crypto stamp was bought and delivered after purchase via smart contract“
Oh. So if you have bought the stamps onchain, paid it with Ether, you would have got the NFT to the wallet, from which you have paid them? Hopefully nobody made the mistake and connected the NFT stamps to his wallet with heaps of Ether...

Yes you have the preorder voucher as an ERC721 token in your wallet you paid with.
Why should you not use your ETH wallet?
4  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [INFO]-Crypto Stamps- Collectable Blockchain postage stamps on: May 23, 2020, 06:03:27 AM
Alright i trust you guys. Buying more right now.
5  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [INFO]-Crypto Stamps- Collectable Blockchain postage stamps on: May 22, 2020, 03:56:43 PM
I watched the slightly cringeworthy Austrian crypto stamp discussion 2:54:00 onward.
There is no mention of five colours or rarities from the officials at all.
However they interview an Austrian customer (the girl Julia) and she said she would hope for more diversity in rarity. Something along the lines „five rare colours is nice [v1] but there is a lot potential for more variety in v2“. The interview seemed kinda staged, so we could hope that they included it to hint that there will be indeed a rare aspect like in cs1 again or even better.
But it doesn‘t seem certain to me, at all. So until we have confirmation on the chain or from officials, this is all just speculation.

Yeah it's funny how some people are CERTAIN that there are rarities again but nobody got a real source. Even in the source(??) video the don't say it.
6  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [INFO]-Crypto Stamps- Collectable Blockchain postage stamps on: May 20, 2020, 06:24:37 PM

You got a token. But it is Not a 721 but a 1155 token.

Ah thank you that makes sense. You can't see them on etherscan or metamask.
7  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [INFO]-Crypto Stamps- Collectable Blockchain postage stamps on: May 20, 2020, 03:51:18 PM
yes without a source  Roll Eyes
I think they would mention it somewhere on the site..
8  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [INFO]-Crypto Stamps- Collectable Blockchain postage stamps on: May 20, 2020, 02:41:07 PM
I don't get it.
The contract did not even send any tokens back so where do you guys see them?
If i look at my address on etherscan there is not a single token sent back to me.
On crypto.post.at they are showing up tho.. am i missing something completely?  Huh

I guess that's what the previous post meant. I bought some tokens onChain too and I only see them if I connect my Metamask account to the Presale Website on which I bought the tokens. When I am checking my wallet on Etherscan, I only see my outgoing ETH-transactions. I don't see any incoming tokens yet, but I guess that's normal for now. I am sure the Austrian Post will give us more information on that in near future. I just subcribed to their crypto stamp newsletter and will post updates here, once I get them.



I did the exact same thing - says it does not ship out till near end of next month though. I got 1 of each.

Shipping for the physical stamps will start at 25th of June.

Hierbei handelt es sich um einen Vorverkauf. Die Auslieferung erfolgt ab 25. Juni mit Erscheinen der Briefmarke. Der Zahlungseingang hat bis zum 24. Juni zu erfolgen, um sich die neue Crypto stamp 2.0 zum voraussichtlichen Ausgabedatum zu sichern.

Source: https://onlineshop.post.at/onlineshop/briefmarken---philatelie/crypto-stamps/crypto-stamp-panda-700_19631



Yes that's what i meant.
And that's the problem. Right now we don't REALLY own the token, which sucks.
The contract should return an ERC721 token immediately imo.
Now if we really don't get a token (i think we won't because they'd have to send out 10k transactions again), the onchain and "normal" stamp will probably be the same. So what's the point of a limited pre-sale?
I'm kinda disappointed.. the first stamp was cool because it was something special and rare.
Oh well.. i guess we'll have to wait for more information.
9  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [INFO]-Crypto Stamps- Collectable Blockchain postage stamps on: May 20, 2020, 02:22:32 PM

Don't know what that means, but the tokens are already in your metamask wallet once the transaction is confirmed.


No they are not as far as i can see. At least they are not showing up on etherscan or am i missing something?

I have mine in my metamask wallet, but the image for honeybadger is broken or something.... Still, they are all there...


I don't get it.
The contract did not even send any tokens back so where do you guys see them?
If i look at my address on etherscan there is not a single token sent back to me.
On crypto.post.at they are showing up tho.. am i missing something completely?  Huh
10  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [INFO]-Crypto Stamps- Collectable Blockchain postage stamps on: May 20, 2020, 02:09:58 PM



Don't know what that means, but the tokens are already in your metamask wallet once the transaction is confirmed.


No they are not as far as i can see. At least they are not showing up on etherscan or am i missing something?

I do see them on etherscan. Did you buy them from physical shop or the onchain?

So you have an ERC721 token in your wallet?
i bought onchain
11  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [INFO]-Crypto Stamps- Collectable Blockchain postage stamps on: May 20, 2020, 01:22:51 PM

Don't know what that means, but the tokens are already in your metamask wallet once the transaction is confirmed.


No they are not as far as i can see. At least they are not showing up on etherscan or am i missing something?
12  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [INFO]-Crypto Stamps- Collectable Blockchain postage stamps on: May 20, 2020, 01:13:28 PM
I think it's quite funny that they mixed up llama with alpaca. Well, at least they got close to it.  Cheesy Roll Eyes

Kinda sad to see there is no treasure hunt for super rare stamps this time. Also 240k... not really rare in any way.

Congrats to all who were able to purchase some on-chain doge, though. Somehow my purchase failed after 20 minutes and now they sold out.
There is still the black, green, blue, yellow, red rarities in each animal stamp. We'll have to see how they break it down.

source?

Also does anybody know if they will send out ERC721 tokens later?
On the site it says "Here you can purchase presale tokens for each of these motifs that can be exchanged at a later date for real Crypto stamp 2.0 tokens/stamps." but nobody received any tokens yet.
I hope they will not just be saved on the post server.. that would be pretty lame and pointless to do a limited presale.
13  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Worlds first Crypto-Postagestamps issued! on: June 20, 2019, 03:06:49 PM
Btw the price has already increased A LOT. Also the stamp is sold out pretty much everywhere now.
A black one is 15-30€
Green 30-40
Blue 60
Yellow 100+
Red 500+
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