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81  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] 300 Token - Small ICO - One of First Minereum Tokens - ICO LIVE on: July 01, 2017, 11:09:42 AM
Seems there was a little issue with the Payment Service, someone sent 1 ETH and all the tokens were sent to his address  Cheesy

https://etherscan.io/tx/0x2302e088f0ac0f9f9f475897b9b219c5bd9133dbf9bb48c145b57da704893b8b

https://etherscan.io/token/0x39957a6624cabde2114c36e6dd8cf4930236a3da

To the owner of the address 0x6bb286efda69a1dd493d9626c05c5fd36fc32244:

We will update the Smart Contract Token and give you back the tokens for the 2 transactions (1 and 0.01).
82  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Minereum - First Self Mining Smart Contract - TOKEN SERVICE NOW LIVE on: July 01, 2017, 09:33:12 AM
300 Token ICO, one of the first Minereum tokens is now live: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1992952.0

Join the battle!
83  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] 300 Token - Small ICO - One of First Minereum Tokens - ICO LIVE on: July 01, 2017, 08:36:29 AM
are there bounty program dev? where I can found it?

Not yet, but we are thinking about it
84  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [Pre-ANN] 300 Token - Small ICO - One of First Minereum Tokens on: June 30, 2017, 08:55:15 PM
ICO will be live soon



ICO is now live
85  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Minereum - First Self Mining Smart Contract - TOKEN SERVICE NOW LIVE on: June 29, 2017, 04:57:46 PM
Here comes one of the first Minereum Tokens  Grin

300 Token: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1992952.0

Hope you guys enjoy  Smiley
86  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [Pre-ANN] 300 Token - Small ICO - One of First Minereum Tokens on: June 29, 2017, 04:48:33 PM
Reserved.
87  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / [ANN] 300 Token - OFFCIAL HODL TOKEN - PREPARE FOR GLORY! on: June 29, 2017, 04:47:48 PM



300 Token

In memory of the 300 Spartan Soldiers from the Battle of Thermopylae

Out of the 300 Tokens, 30% (90 coins) were kept to our team, 70% (210 coins) where distributed during ICO. The ICO ended on July 06, 2017.

The 90 coins belonging to our team were never sold as you can see in our address.

Community Videos

300 Token ICO Parody: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r52DMeKTtNA
Battle Against FUD: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7tgQuB6BOw


Specs

Name: 300 Token
Smart Contract Address: 0xaec98a708810414878c3bcdf46aad31ded4a4557
Total Supply: 300
Symbol: 300
Decimals: 18
Type: Ethereum ERC20 Token

Exchanges

Sushiswap ETH/300

Block Explorer

https://etherscan.io/token/0xaec98a708810414878c3bcdf46aad31ded4a4557

Website
https://300tokensparta.com

Telegram
http://t.me/spartan300token

Twitter
https://twitter.com/300_Token

CALL FOR BATTLE!
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1992952.msg19960469#msg19960469

July 06, 2017: ICO WAS SUCCESSFUL AND IS OVER!

Do not send any coins to the ICO Address!

Any coins sent to the ICO address will be considered as donations

**************ICO INFO**************

Price: 1 300 = 0.300 ETH
ICO Address: 0x3edcc4a87486348ce294d109c46dc9debe3af8a4
Minimum ETH accepted: 0.01 ETH

Send ETH to the ICO Address and the token distribution will be automatic, once your ETH is received, Tokens will be sent back.

************************************


ICO purpose:

The only reason why we are doing an ICO is to raise funds to list on exchanges, make website, PR, etc.

If ICO is successful we will raise 63 ETH (Aprox 7.5 BTC), we will use the funds to:

1. List 300 Token on Exchanges (Cost of Service up to 4 BTC)
2. Make Website, PR, Etc: (3.5 BTC)
3. HODL!!!!

NEWS

http://www.newsbtc.com/2017/07/03/45540/

http://www.coinnewsasia.com/300-token-ico-one-of-the-first-minerium-tokens/

http://www.newsbtc.com/2017/07/28/300-token-successful-ico/

http://www.coinnewsasia.com/first-minerium-token-300-token-starts-trading-at-cryptopia/

88  Economy / Auctions / Re: Minereum Genesis Address available for Sale on: June 02, 2017, 09:48:10 AM
0.20
89  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / minneum - the first self mining smart contract? on: April 12, 2017, 07:07:24 PM
Came accross this coin moments ago: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1866988.0

Is it legit?
90  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] minneum - The first Self Mining Smart Contract - No ICO - everyone welcome on: April 12, 2017, 05:12:05 PM
Quite interesting. I'll be watching this one  Smiley
91  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Best way to destroy bitcoins? Send them to the value 0 address? on: May 13, 2016, 07:50:09 AM
- snip -
perhaps Danny can chime in if he has a simpler method (my guess is that no-one has probably made such a thing as it is not something that 99.999% of Bitcoin users would want to do).

I've put together a very detailed 21 step process.  This assumes that you're starting without the Bitcoin Core wallet. It should be possible for anyone with high school level knowledge of maths and computers (converting between hexadecimal and decimal) to follow the steps.


For those that don't need so much detail, here's the
TL;DR:
Code:
0100000001TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTXXXXXXXX00ffffffff01ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ036a010000000000
  • Step 1: Replace the "T" values with a little-endian hex representation of the txid from the transaction output you wish to destroy
  • Step 2: Replace the "X" values with a little-endian hex representation of the vout from the transaction output you wish to destroy
  • Step 3: Replace the "Z" values with a little-endian hex representation of the amount of satoshis you wish to destroy (remember to subtract the transaction fee)
  • Step 4: Use signrawtransaction in Bitcoin Core with the result
  • Step 5: Use sendrawtransaction in Bitcoin Core with the result of signrawtransaction


Now for the detailed process:

  • Step 1:  Install Bitcoin Core version 12.1
  • Step 2: Wait for blockchain synchronization to complete
  • Step 3: Send the bitcoins to an address generated with the "Request Payment" button in the "Receive" tab of Bitcoin Core
  • Step 4: Click the "Help" menu in Bitcoin Core.
  • Step 5: Choose the "Debug Window" in the Help menu of Bitcoin Core
  • Step 6: Choose the "Console" tab in the Debug Window of Bitcoin Core
  • Step 7: Run the command "listunspent" in the Console of the Bitcoin Core Debug Window
  • Step 8: Take note of the values next to "txid", "vout", and "amount" for the output that you wish to destroy
  • Step 9: Convert the amount from BTC to Satoshis (i.e. multiply the "amount" by 100000000)
  • Step 10: Subtract your intended transaction fee from the "amount" (I recommend 20000)
  • Step 11: Convert the result to hexadecimal
  • Step 12: Convert the hexadecimal value to little-endian byte order (example: if the amount was 05F5E100, then you would convert it to 00E1F505)
  • Step 13: If you have less than 16 hexadecimal digits, then add enough zeros to the end of the number to have a total of 16 digits (example: 00E1F505 would become 00E1F50500000000)
  • Step 14: Convert the txid to little-endian byte order (example: if the txid was 1234567890abcdef, then you would convert it to efcdab9078563412)
  • Step 15: If you have less than 64 hexadecimal digits, then add enough zeros to the end of the number to have a total of 64 digits
  • Step 16: Convert the vout to hexadecimal
  • Step 17: If the resulting hexadecimal value is more than 2 digits, then convert the hexadecimal value to little-endian byte order (This step is unlikely)
  • Step 18: If you have less than 8 hexadecimal digits, then add enough zeros to the end of the number to have a total of 8 digits
  • Step 19: Modify the following raw transaction as indicated:
Code:
0100000001TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTXXXXXXXX00ffffffff01ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ036a010000000000
Quote
Replace:
TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT with the zero padded little-endian txid
XXXXXXXX with the zero padded little-endian vout
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ with the zero padded little-endian amount of satoshis you want to destroy
  • Step 20: Run the command "signrawtransaction RawHexTransaction" (replacing the words RawHexTransaction) with the transaction you built in step 19
  • Step 21: Take note of the output from the signrawtransaction command
  • Step 22: Run the command "sendrawtransaction RawSignedHexTransaction" (replacing the words RawSignedHexTransaction with the output in step 21

If you really want a tool to do this easily (you type in an address that has some unspent outputs, and ALL of the outputs are destroyed with a transaction fee of 0.0002 BTC per KB) let me know.  I might put something together just for the practice.


Wow this is more complex than what I was expecting Smiley will have a closure look at this later, thanks
92  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Best way to destroy bitcoins? Send them to the value 0 address? on: May 13, 2016, 07:48:31 AM
I still dont believe there is someone willing to destroy bitcoins with children facing several problems are you fucking humans?Really are you with something called brain ?I hate this kind of question really and those who wanna to destroy bitcoins instead donate them has no heart .This thread is the same as ask how to suicide, return to the real world.

You did your job to promote your signature, well done. Now stfu and gtfo.
93  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Best way to destroy bitcoins? Send them to the value 0 address? on: May 12, 2016, 01:35:05 PM
An OP_RETURN is simply another output for a Bitcoin TX (you can only have one per tx for a Standard tx).

Typically such an output has a zero value (as it is normally used to append some "data" to a tx) but there is no reason you can't give it a value (which would permanently "burn" that value).

Not sure if the raw tx commands enable you to do this easily or not though (but if the OP really wants to be able to do this then you could fairly simply modify my own raw tx stuff to do this).


But how do I do it? To send it to the value 0 addres is as simple as sending the coins to this address 16QaFeudRUt8NYy2yzjm3BMvG4xBbAsBFM but to send to the OP_RETURN what steps do I need to do exactly?
94  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Best way to destroy bitcoins? Send them to the value 0 address? on: May 12, 2016, 12:45:12 PM
OP, If I may ask... Are you planning to burn some coins or are you merely asking because you want to gather more knowledge on the subject. Why would you worry... if the private key could be

brute forced in future? The chance of that happening is VERY slim and next to impossible. I hope you not planning to burn coins, because you got fed up with the technology. I would much rather

donate those coins to a good cause that might change other people's life forever... but that's just me.  Roll Eyes

OP already stated that he doesn't want to donate anything, he is the owner so he decides what to do with his money.
As user Danny said, the best way is to send it to the OP_Return

How do I do it?
95  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Best way to destroy bitcoins? Send them to the value 0 address? on: May 12, 2016, 10:10:46 AM
I was going to answer this question but noticed it was already answered up thread.

If you are hell bent on destroying Bitcoins do this:

No.

If you want to destroy coins permanently, you should not sent them to 16QaFeudRUt8NYy2yzjm3BMvG4xBbAsBFM.

While I believe that bitcoins sent to that address would be "unspendable", they would continue to take up space in the UTXO set forever.

It would be MUCH better to send them to an OP_RETURN output.

OP_RETURN outputs can be removed from the UTXO set, and therefore do not put a permanent unnecessary burden on full nodes.

So, no, don't send them to 1BitcoinEaterAddressDontSendf59kuE or 1ThrowYourBitcoinsHere1741jy71wis or 1A1zP1eP5QGefi2DMPTfTL5SLmv7DivfNa or any other "Bitcoin eater" address. 

But how do I do it? How do I get the OP_RETURN?
96  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Best way to destroy bitcoins? Send them to the value 0 address? on: May 10, 2016, 04:31:27 PM
Thanks, but disregarding the space,

Why should we disregard space?  OP_RETURN is permanently unspendable.  It is "the best way".

it seems then in terms of safely destroying bitcoins the bitcoin address value 0 is the best way?

No.  OP_RETURN is the best way.  OP_RETURN was created specifically for the exact purpose of being unspendable.

I say this because in this way not even with the private keys you can spend the coins.

And with OP_RETURN there is no private key.  Therefore, you don't even have to think about private keys.  It is simply unspendable.

Only way I see of funds in the address 0 to be eventually spent is if the bitcoin protocol is changed to allow that particular address to be valid.

OP_RETURN doesn't even have an address.  It is simply an OP_RETURN output.  It is never spendable. The protocol won't be changed to make OP_RETURN spendable, because that would break all the OP_RETURN outputs that already exist in the blockchain.

Do you agree?

No.

(Again, disregarding the space...)

Why should we disregard the space?  OP_RETURN is better even disregarding space, but it ALSO has the added benefit of making it possible to remove the output from the UTXO.

Where do I get the OP_RETURN output?
97  Other / Off-topic / Re: How to motivate women to use Bitcoin? on: May 10, 2016, 01:47:09 PM
1. Make Dating Websites accepting bitcoin, offering a significant discount if they select the bitcoin option

2. Offer discounts in sex shops for payment in bitcoins, a 50% OFF in Dildos while paying in bitcoins would do the work
You are pervert man! . Not all the girls wants sexs toys, sexs. They do it because they want to longer their relationships in other boys because boys threaten girls that if they dont do thst they break they relation. You can motivate girls by just telling her how to earn, how to use, what is the advantages of bitcoin, what is the best why bitcoin is the best payment option.

I can guarantee you that with the 2 points that I mentioned the amount of women using bitcoin would explode.

Girls like as much sex as we do, in what world do you live? You think girls don't watch porn too? Lol

They may be shy at first or make it hard, but all they want it to take it all in.
98  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Best way to destroy bitcoins? Send them to the value 0 address? on: May 10, 2016, 01:36:00 PM
No.

If you want to destroy coins permanently, you should not sent them to 16QaFeudRUt8NYy2yzjm3BMvG4xBbAsBFM.

While I believe that bitcoins sent to that address would be "unspendable", they would continue to take up space in the UTXO set forever.

It would be MUCH better to send them to an OP_RETURN output.

OP_RETURN outputs can be removed from the UTXO set, and therefore do not put a permanent unnecessary burden on full nodes.

Thanks, but disregarding the space, it seems then in terms of safely destroying bitcoins the bitcoin address value 0 is the best way? I say this because in this way not even with the private keys you can spend the coins.

Only way I see of funds in the address 0 to be eventually spent is if the bitcoin protocol is changed to allow that particular address to be valid. Do you agree? (Again, disregarding the space...)
99  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Best way to destroy bitcoins? Send them to the value 0 address? on: May 09, 2016, 02:08:46 PM
I dont understand why to burn bitcoin at all why dont you sell them and left makes no sense destroy something with value this days are you insane or you wanna make some kind of revenge?Better then destroy is to donate to some people who needs them there is some organizations that accept bitcoins soo do the right thing.

Thank you, but I'm the one to decide what to do with my coins.

My question is still unanswered  Smiley
100  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Best way to destroy bitcoins? Send them to the value 0 address? on: May 09, 2016, 01:58:15 PM
guys I know there are some addresses that are labeled with "Burn Addresses" but I don't care about those as they can be brute forced eventually (whenever mankind is able to do so).

My question is specifically about the value 0 address.

Is it safe to burn coins with it or no?
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