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Jayjay04
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June 02, 2017, 02:03:45 PM |
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Does somebody understand this ICCO thing ? What happens to the coins sent to the ICCO offering exactly ? And what happens to the ones we are holding in wallets ?!?!
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gianni sperti
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June 02, 2017, 02:19:57 PM |
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Does somebody understand this ICCO thing ? What happens to the coins sent to the ICCO offering exactly ? And what happens to the ones we are holding in wallets ?!?! In general if all XDN will be sold at the very first price stage and you will put say 1mln you will get 1mln*156 satoshi so 1.56BTC. In that case you will receive it on your HitBTC BTC account after the end of ICCO and will be able to withdraw it at any time. If ICCO goes wrong you will have all your coins back. If you leave your XDN coins to your personal wallet and decide to not partecipate to ICCO, nothing will happen to your coins. As you can see by partecipating to ICCO you have something gain and nothing to lose. Go and partecipate to ICCO before it's too late. Any further question about xdn ICCO you can do it here: https://digitalnote.ryver.com/application/signup/members/RW4rHGiKm9nPu3ZYou have DNOTE and the fast growing community to help you out.
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xspresso
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June 02, 2017, 02:20:10 PM |
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Does somebody understand this ICCO thing ? What happens to the coins sent to the ICCO offering exactly ? And what happens to the ones we are holding in wallets ?!?!
First of, please join the community platform on https://digitalnote.ryver.com/ to get in touch with xdn contributors. If you decide to participate in the icco, then you will have to create the icco wallet and they will be up for sale. Once your coins are sold, you will get btc amount based on the amount of coins you participated with at the end of the icco period, or when all coins get sold before that. Your holdings in the wallet are not entitled to be sold in the icco. Hope that helps.
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Jayjay04
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June 02, 2017, 02:26:27 PM |
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Does somebody understand this ICCO thing ? What happens to the coins sent to the ICCO offering exactly ? And what happens to the ones we are holding in wallets ?!?! In general if all XDN will be sold at the very first price stage and you will put say 1mln you will get 1mln*156 satoshi so 1.56BTC. In that case you will receive it on your HitBTC BTC account after the end of ICCO and will be able to withdraw it at any time. If ICCO goes wrong you will have all your coins back. If you leave your XDN coins to your personal wallet and decide to not partecipate to ICCO, nothing will happen to your coins. As you can see by partecipating to ICCO you have something gain and nothing to lose. Go and partecipate to ICCO before it's too late. Any further question about xdn ICCO you can do it here: https://digitalnote.ryver.com/application/signup/members/RW4rHGiKm9nPu3ZYou have DNOTE and the fast growing community to help you out. The question is why would someone buys in the 2nd stage (CO) at 156 satoshis, if XDN are available at around 60 satoshis on exchanges ?!
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cri79pop
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June 02, 2017, 02:38:07 PM |
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where we have Dnote?!! he was online here???
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CoolManLuke
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June 02, 2017, 02:41:40 PM |
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where we have Dnote?!! he was online here???
He's been online & is currently online on Ryver. I asked him what is the reason that he is not active and he replied " Can't handle 1.SMF forum format 2. Parts of Bitcointalk community are very rude, etc 3. Bitcointalk experiencing a serious security problems. 4. There is no life interaction at BTCtalk, etc "
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alamin99
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June 02, 2017, 04:04:06 PM |
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This is for you XDN haters!
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June 02, 2017, 09:56:13 PM |
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where we have Dnote?!! he was online here???
He's been online & is currently online on Ryver. I asked him what is the reason that he is not active and he replied " Can't handle 1.SMF forum format 2. Parts of Bitcointalk community are very rude, etc 3. Bitcointalk experiencing a serious security problems. 4. There is no life interaction at BTCtalk, etc " The fact is he miserable coward. He prefer not to answer to our rude and simple questions. He likes to brainfucking noobs much more.
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CoolManLuke
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June 02, 2017, 10:08:24 PM |
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where we have Dnote?!! he was online here???
He's been online & is currently online on Ryver. I asked him what is the reason that he is not active and he replied " Can't handle 1.SMF forum format 2. Parts of Bitcointalk community are very rude, etc 3. Bitcointalk experiencing a serious security problems. 4. There is no life interaction at BTCtalk, etc " The fact is he miserable coward. He prefer not to answer to our rude and simple questions. He likes to brainfucking noobs much more. Seems like he was spot on about rude people
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gianni sperti
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June 03, 2017, 02:32:18 AM |
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Does somebody understand this ICCO thing ? What happens to the coins sent to the ICCO offering exactly ? And what happens to the ones we are holding in wallets ?!?! In general if all XDN will be sold at the very first price stage and you will put say 1mln you will get 1mln*156 satoshi so 1.56BTC. In that case you will receive it on your HitBTC BTC account after the end of ICCO and will be able to withdraw it at any time. If ICCO goes wrong you will have all your coins back. If you leave your XDN coins to your personal wallet and decide to not partecipate to ICCO, nothing will happen to your coins. As you can see by partecipating to ICCO you have something gain and nothing to lose. Go and partecipate to ICCO before it's too late. Any further question about xdn ICCO you can do it here: https://digitalnote.ryver.com/application/signup/members/RW4rHGiKm9nPu3ZYou have DNOTE and the fast growing community to help you out. The question is why would someone buys in the 2nd stage (CO) at 156 satoshis, if XDN are available at around 60 satoshis on exchanges ?! My guess is that big whales don't bother to buy on each two exchange platforms as many XDN as they can, for a question of time. Better to have them all in a place. Even at 156 satoshis XDN is still very cheap for a big whales. It's not as expensive as BTC.
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babybonobo
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June 03, 2017, 05:03:20 AM |
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My guess is that big whales don't bother to buy on each two exchange platforms as many XDN as they can, for a question of time. Better to have them all in a place.
Even at 156 satoshis XDN is still very cheap for a big whales. It's not as expensive as BTC.
I think that there are a couple benefits beyond pricing, too: 1) Redistribution of XDN to a broader audience. Basically it will allow others to have a larger stake in the currency without having been an early adopter etc. 2) Large investors can buy a bigger parcel of XDN at a time without heavily effecting the market price on the exchanges. I think that the reason why people would buy the coins at 2-3x their current market price is because that could soon be the market price. When the XDN ICCO begins the selling phase, the price of XDN will probably catch up to the ICCO parcel price (per XDN) naturally. I personally don't think the ICCO is a necessity, but I do think it is a great option. Meaning that I think it only opens more doors but is not a requirement for the coin's success. Holders can also choose to participate or not, but it is not a requirement. The tech is very strong, the community is growing, and the devs are on point. I think that the coin is extremely undervalued and that the ICCO price is still a great deal, especially when you consider it as a competitor to Monero (which it is--they were both forked from Bytecoin). It's interesting to look at the market caps and total coin supplies of Monero and Bytecoin vs DigitalNote. If you understand the crypto market and how those coins are perceived, you will understand why the potential with DigitalNote is huge.
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jwinterm
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June 03, 2017, 03:58:00 PM |
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Is anyone familiar with the merge mining of Digitalnote? Afaik it is only available on minergate, who I've never used at all.
What I'm curious about is why does FCN have a much higher hashrate than XDN? If I recall merge mining was added to both by dNote, with FCN supposed to serve as a testnet of sorts. So:
Why is the less valuable coin getting so much more hashrate, both on minergate pool and on entire network?
Can't you normally mergemine multiple coins with one parent coin? Is this not the case with dNote and minergate implementation? Only one merged coin at a time?
Even if you can only merge mine one at a time, why so many choose FCN over XDN?
Also just curious about people's insights in general that have used minergate for merge mining cryptonotes.
Bump. Nobody merge mining or have any idea about this?
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mjg-1
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June 03, 2017, 05:44:47 PM |
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Is anyone familiar with the merge mining of Digitalnote? Afaik it is only available on minergate, who I've never used at all.
What I'm curious about is why does FCN have a much higher hashrate than XDN? If I recall merge mining was added to both by dNote, with FCN supposed to serve as a testnet of sorts. So:
Why is the less valuable coin getting so much more hashrate, both on minergate pool and on entire network?
Can't you normally mergemine multiple coins with one parent coin? Is this not the case with dNote and minergate implementation? Only one merged coin at a time?
Even if you can only merge mine one at a time, why so many choose FCN over XDN?
Also just curious about people's insights in general that have used minergate for merge mining cryptonotes.
Bump. Nobody merge mining or have any idea about this? Hi! Could be because you can only mine xdn with xmr together. At fcn it looks already different, which goes with qcn, inf8, dsh, and xmr. Maybe because of this?!
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ZenFr
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June 03, 2017, 05:54:36 PM |
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XDN seems to be crazy :-). Yes, to the moon... What's going on ?
I sell ? I buy ?
My sell order is at 315 sat. No idea of he result in the next hours/days.
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cryptohunter
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MY RED TRUST LEFT BY SCUMBAGS - READ MY SIG
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June 03, 2017, 07:20:55 PM |
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why is polo keeping their wallet offline..... any one know why their xdn wallet has been offline so long?
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NrX
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June 03, 2017, 07:26:13 PM |
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XDN was pumped hard with volume of over 620 Bitcoins and an increase of 155.40%. This is typical pump groups involvement seems here. The way price reached at highest for last 24 hours and then declined back at some middle leveled price. I think it got whatever they wanted already with so much volume and is late to join the party at this point.
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jwinterm
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June 03, 2017, 07:42:54 PM |
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Is anyone familiar with the merge mining of Digitalnote? Afaik it is only available on minergate, who I've never used at all.
What I'm curious about is why does FCN have a much higher hashrate than XDN? If I recall merge mining was added to both by dNote, with FCN supposed to serve as a testnet of sorts. So:
Why is the less valuable coin getting so much more hashrate, both on minergate pool and on entire network?
Can't you normally mergemine multiple coins with one parent coin? Is this not the case with dNote and minergate implementation? Only one merged coin at a time?
Even if you can only merge mine one at a time, why so many choose FCN over XDN?
Also just curious about people's insights in general that have used minergate for merge mining cryptonotes.
Bump. Nobody merge mining or have any idea about this? Hi! Could be because you can only mine xdn with xmr together. At fcn it looks already different, which goes with qcn, inf8, dsh, and xmr. Maybe because of this?! But why though? Wasn't merge mining implemented the same in both coins? And why can't you mine Monero and merge mine both XDN and FCN at same time?
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