I think it is really interesting that such a coin with a good world changing concept is so big. It was distributed only by airdrops? And sits at that valuation now, impressive!
True... sadly it has the pre-mine, bad distribution hanging over it's head. Of course, generally the only people that care about that are PoW bitcoin snobs. The business and general populous doesn't really care that much.
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Nice project. You can count on my participation at the ICO.
This isn't an ICO. this is an established coin traded on many markets. Pick some up.
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just some math:
$22.000.000 / 731.000.000 enj sold = $0.03 (3 cents) x 1 ENJ
3000 enj x 3 cents = $90 = 0.30 ETH (ethereum @ $295)
so basically if you buy 3000 enj you are losing automatically 0.70 ETH ($206)
right now if you haven't bought 9830 ENJ x 1 ETH you are losing money.....
am i right?
Nice Deal....
Not really. The price it is now, is the price it is now. So if you buy at 3000 enj for 1 Eth($0.10 USD). You havent lost anything. People who bought earlier have seen the value of their coins rise. IE, I bought at 6000 enj for 1 eth($0.05), and people are willing to pay ($0.10)... that means my coins are worth $0.10 now. Of course, it doesnt look like there are many buyers at the moment for 10 cents. True that. 70million available at that price. Of course, many don't like to buy at ICO, and wait for open market trading. Hopefully that 70million is time locked somehow and not dumped onto the market.
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Hello guys, do you think that stellar has the potential to reach 1$ or more, next year?
Anybody? Potential, sure... but I doubt it would be that high in such a short time. Then again, bitcoin is like $3000 above where I thought it would be at this time. Your asking for what like 35x in 1 year? But, even if it goes to .10 in the next year, that's a nice 3x. Try that in the stock market.
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just some math:
$22.000.000 / 731.000.000 enj sold = $0.03 (3 cents) x 1 ENJ
3000 enj x 3 cents = $90 = 0.30 ETH (ethereum @ $295)
so basically if you buy 3000 enj you are losing automatically 0.70 ETH ($206)
right now if you haven't bought 9830 ENJ x 1 ETH you are losing money.....
am i right?
Nice Deal....
It really depends on how many week hands bought in the pre-sale. But, if anyone lists their coin for sale at less than $.10 I think they are crazy.
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When we will be able to transfer the ENJ token in our ETH wallets to other wallets? because now all transfer are blocked by contracts. I would like to know the exact time, so the date and hour, or the ETH block number. Thank you
31 October 2017 23:59 UTC Or sooner if the ICO sells out.
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The only questions that needs to be asked "will IBM need to buy the coins off the market or does stellar have huge amount that satisfies their needs for settlement?" if the answer is "we got you IBM no need to go to the lowly market." then the market doesn't fucking matter. If the market is needed than finally a god damn coin with real world organic value. And not a coin like ETH that so far just lives off the ICO craze funds.
They can make 1 million transaction with 10 Stellar.
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Sent 1.7 eth from my metamask wallet about 10 hours ago. The tx was successful according to etherscan but I never received any enjin tokens yet. When do we receive them?
You get them almost instantly. Are you sure you sent to the correct address?
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Can I use metamask to buy into the ico and receive my coins?
Yes, Metamask is supported! It looks like you may have contributed using an exchange, such as Bittrex or Coinbase. Or you may have used the "Ethereum Wallet by Freewallet" app. These don't support ERC20 tokens - could you please tell me where you sent the Ether from? very sorry i sent from wallet address "Ethereum Wallet by Freewallet" 0xeeb8167340bb6433b16d8a09579122611aefbd4e but now please help me send tokens to my wallet address : 0xf90168E814521bf7D16b678BEBbC50AF0bD1Cc2a Thank you so much for supporting me and answering me The tokens are currently locked by the smart contract and can't be moved until Oct 31 or ICO sellout, whichever comes first.
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I am very bullish on this one! IBM deal is huge, also everyone seems to be optimistic. I'm holding long term.
Same here. This has been a long term buy/hold for me for a while. The nice thing is, at this price, you get get a large amount which gives some nice leverage.
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I am not into online gaming at all, however I understand this is a massive growth sector. Could someone suggest coins they feel will appreciate significantly and why? Much appreciated.
I also just read about the WAX platform that seems like it aims to do the same thing as Enjin. https://www.waxtoken.com/ Don't know much about it though.
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It seems if people don't get a 10x return/gain within 3 months, they consider a coin a failure or a scam.
It's great the story about IBM is bringing some interest. But, it's still a highly speculative investment.
Also, afaik, moving fiat on the Stellar blockchain is about anchors. You can move fiat from person to person with a .00001 XLM fee.
So, a company like IBM can buy 10 stellar and make 1 million transactions.
Since XLM isn't really a store of value, I'm starting to wonder if/how/why the price would really go up much?
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Can anyone shed light on this. Perhaps I'm missing something.
They transfer fiat money in stellar, then sell stellar to have fiat money again, no? No. I'm pretty sure that's not how it works. (or has to work) Let's say you have 5000 BTC at a stellar anchor like vcbear and you want to send 500 BTC to someone with stellar. Basically, you create a stellar transaction directing vbbear to move 500 of the BTC they hold for you to the person you are sending the BTC to. This cost .00001 XLM to record the transaction on the block chain. vcbear now knows someone else holds that 500 BTC. There is no XLM -> BTC transaction. I mean, sure you can trade XLM for BTC tokens, but I don't think that's what IBM is doing here. They are just recording fiat movement on the Stellar endpoint. afaik. Even if they were buying lumens for USD, moving the lumens and then selling for USD, those buy/sells would offset each other. I could be wrong. That's why I'm asking for someone that knows more about this, and why we should expect XLM price to go up much?
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It seems if people don't get a 10x return/gain within 3 months, they consider a coin a failure or a scam.
It's great the story about IBM is bringing some interest. But, it's still a highly speculative investment.
Also, afaik, moving fiat on the Stellar blockchain is about anchors. You can move fiat from person to person with a .00001 XLM fee.
So, a company like IBM can buy 10 stellar and make 1 million transactions.
Since XLM isn't really a store of value, I'm starting to wonder if/how/why the price would really go up much?
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Can anyone shed light on this. Perhaps I'm missing something.
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What happens to the extra coins if the public sale doesn't sell out?
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I have an account with stellarterm and am confused about how to withdraw or convert my btc on vcbear.net to xlm. I first wanted to withdraw but the admin told me that I need to go to vcbear.net to withdraw. Vcbear only accepts Japan/Hongkong residents to withdraw while I am from India. I tried to convert the btc on stellarterm into XLM then but it says not sufficient balance but I have balance in my account which is saved under the vcbear asset. Why can't I convert it back into XLM when I had earlier converted XLM into BTC on stellarterm? Please if anyone could help me, I would really appreciate that.
What are you doing specifically? You are going to this market: https://stellarterm.com/#exchange/XLM-native/BTC-vcbear.netYes. And putting in a Buy XLM order? Yes. You are using the same stellar private key to login to StellarTerm as the one that contains the vcbear BTC asset? Yes. And it says that you have "xxx" btc. I tried entering small amounts like 0.001 BTC worth orders and with orders lesser than my balance but all the time I got an error messages that the funds are not sufficient. There's not really and "account" with SteallarTerm... it uses a Stellar/XML private key "account". Where else can I use this private key? On vcbear.net directly? Or just any other stellar wallet? You can use that Private Key on any stellar wallet. Just be sure it's trusted and secure. I doubt you can use it at vcbear. Although, I'm not sure exactly how that works, since I've never used that endpoint. How much XLM do you have in that address? I assume for the transaction some XLM is needed as a fee... and your XML balance can't go below 20.
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I have an account with stellarterm and am confused about how to withdraw or convert my btc on vcbear.net to xlm. I first wanted to withdraw but the admin told me that I need to go to vcbear.net to withdraw. Vcbear only accepts Japan/Hongkong residents to withdraw while I am from India. I tried to convert the btc on stellarterm into XLM then but it says not sufficient balance but I have balance in my account which is saved under the vcbear asset. Why can't I convert it back into XLM when I had earlier converted XLM into BTC on stellarterm? Please if anyone could help me, I would really appreciate that.
What are you doing specifically? You are going to this market: https://stellarterm.com/#exchange/XLM-native/BTC-vcbear.netAnd putting in a Buy XLM order? You are using the same stellar private key to login to StellarTerm as the one that contains the vcbear BTC asset? There's not really and "account" with SteallarTerm... it uses a Stellar/XML private key "account".
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what was the satoshi price for 1st day purchases with the bonus (20%) .
checking Blockfolio ENJ is listed on tidex. (no price of vol).
The base price was $.03. You can do the math.
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I was wrong, it looks like you simply need to go into dApps -> Enjin Coin, then click the + button at the top right. This adds it to the Overview screen! cool, thanks.
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Gday all So - should my ENJ show on my Coinomi wallet yet ? I can't see it in the list of coins to add... Kapyong Try for Coinomi - Open Coinomi > click on Ethereum > (Swipe left) dApps > scroll down > add Enjin Coin Do you know if there is a way for it to list on the overview screen?
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