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Author Topic: [ANN] HEAT: 3.0 crypto*multisig fiat*a2a hft*1000tps*DSA*PoS+PoP*e2ee chat*  (Read 418478 times)
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November 13, 2016, 10:17:01 AM
Last edit: November 13, 2016, 12:18:05 PM by teletobi
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This isn't the exact logo I submitted for the contest, the font has been updated and the symbol/coin logo has extra curves which helps highlight the chain links to represent blockchain, this maybe was unclear in the first version.


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I like this new Version with curves quite well!

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November 13, 2016, 10:53:32 AM
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that image takes a long time to load, just happens to me?

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November 13, 2016, 12:06:52 PM
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that image takes a long time to load, just happens to me?

same for me. Either way I do like the reworked logo.

is there a concept preference from the devs?
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November 13, 2016, 12:12:27 PM
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that image takes a long time to load, just happens to me?

Don't know, but essentially it's only about the small Logo in the middle. Maybe you can just Post the Logo alone, Mjbmonetarymetals?

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November 13, 2016, 01:45:47 PM
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that image takes a long time to load, just happens to me?


My fault.....I've fixed that.

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November 13, 2016, 04:14:29 PM
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This isn't the exact logo I submitted for the contest, the font has been updated and the symbol/coin logo has extra curves which helps highlight the chain links to represent blockchain, this maybe was unclear in the first version.








Starting to really like this one. I'm not 100% sure about any of them.
I like 1 and 6, but there are a dozen of logo's like nr 1...
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November 13, 2016, 04:19:12 PM
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New logo num 6 is the best one from the given selection
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November 13, 2016, 04:46:55 PM
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Number 6 in color ain't that bad.
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November 13, 2016, 08:07:02 PM
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This isn't the exact logo I submitted for the contest, the font has been updated and the symbol/coin logo has extra curves which helps highlight the chain links to represent blockchain, this maybe was unclear in the first version.








Starting to really like this one. I'm not 100% sure about any of them.
I like 1 and 6, but there are a dozen of logo's like nr 1...

Definitely looks a lot better with the curves.

Without the curves, it took a second before the "H" popped out at me

However, fokiupayme would win contest for best username of logo designer

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November 14, 2016, 03:33:43 AM
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now mid Nov and "Investors" only interested in Logo?

no one is talking about launch or the 1.5 x multiplier that should have been added on exchanges weeks ago?

initially supposed date was Sep 8th and we are still stuck on some logo talks?    Sad
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November 14, 2016, 06:59:52 AM
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now mid Nov and "Investors" only interested in Logo?

no one is talking about launch or the 1.5 x multiplier that should have been added on exchanges weeks ago?

initially supposed date was Sep 8th and we are still stuck on some logo talks?    Sad

Calm down. I prefer a working Software. Many many now famous Cryptos were delayed much more. And it seems we're not that far from Genesis Block. The multiplier was mentioned just few pages back...

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November 14, 2016, 08:58:51 AM
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Is there any way to see how many tokens ICO investors will get upon genesis in the wallet? I was foolish when I invested and sent BTC through Jaxx and had to reach out to support to confirm my tx.

Just want to make sure I don't have to go through the headache of it all post-launch.
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November 14, 2016, 09:04:13 AM
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Is there any way to see how many tokens ICO investors will get upon genesis in the wallet? I was foolish when I invested and sent BTC through Jaxx and had to reach out to support to confirm my tx.

Just want to make sure I don't have to go through the headache of it all post-launch.
It depends on when you invested. With BTC the price was either 10k or 11k sat, so divide your investment with the token price and multiply by 1.5.

Unfortunatly there isnt a way to look it up.

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November 14, 2016, 09:32:11 AM
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no one is talking about launch or the 1.5 x multiplier that should have been added on exchanges weeks ago?

If you would have read properly you would know that the multiplier will be applied with the genesis block.
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Is there any way to see how many tokens ICO investors will get upon genesis in the wallet? I was foolish when I invested and sent BTC through Jaxx and had to reach out to support to confirm my tx.

Just want to make sure I don't have to go through the headache of it all post-launch.

I too used Jaxx and it sent the amount from three different adresses. So I exported the adresses and private keys and then used Electrum for the verification process.
If you ever need access to a specific adress of your Jaxx wallet that's one possible way to go.
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November 14, 2016, 09:33:59 AM
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It depends on when you invested. With BTC the price was either 10k or 11k sat, so divide your investment with the token price and multiply by 1.5.

Unfortunatly there isnt a way to look it up.

I mean any sort of verification..Like, "most" other ICOs have a page that shows it's received your coin, and somewhat acts as a receipt. Just curious if there's anything beyond the "CLAIM YOUR HEAT" verification that says something similar in regards to confirming that the wallet has accepted that you have ICO tokens pending payout?
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November 14, 2016, 09:39:23 AM
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now mid Nov and "Investors" only interested in Logo?

no one is talking about launch or the 1.5 x multiplier that should have been added on exchanges weeks ago?

initially supposed date was Sep 8th and we are still stuck on some logo talks?    Sad

Maybe the Supermoon will get things HEAT'd up. Wink
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November 14, 2016, 09:47:13 AM
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I too used Jaxx and it sent the amount from three different adresses. So I exported the adresses and private keys and then used Electrum for the verification process.
If you ever need access to a specific adress of your Jaxx wallet that's one possible way to go.

Thanks, good advice to call back on in case my email got swept under the rug for whatever reason. Guess I'll wait 'til launch and see where I stand from there. Not too eager to dump anything, so the extra effort wouldn't really be much of a problem, just want to eventually get what I pay for  Wink.

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November 14, 2016, 09:51:49 AM
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It depends on when you invested. With BTC the price was either 10k or 11k sat, so divide your investment with the token price and multiply by 1.5.

Unfortunatly there isnt a way to look it up.

I mean any sort of verification..Like, "most" other ICOs have a page that shows it's received your coin, and somewhat acts as a receipt. Just curious if there's anything beyond the "CLAIM YOUR HEAT" verification that says something similar in regards to confirming that the wallet has accepted that you have ICO tokens pending payout?
I dont know if it works, but I remember something about it being possible if you try to claim your HEAT again. At least it should tell you that you have already claimed it.

There is no place to check your genesis HEAT wallet balance.

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November 14, 2016, 12:26:02 PM
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It depends on when you invested. With BTC the price was either 10k or 11k sat, so divide your investment with the token price and multiply by 1.5.

Unfortunatly there isnt a way to look it up.

I mean any sort of verification..Like, "most" other ICOs have a page that shows it's received your coin, and somewhat acts as a receipt. Just curious if there's anything beyond the "CLAIM YOUR HEAT" verification that says something similar in regards to confirming that the wallet has accepted that you have ICO tokens pending payout?

You can do this to show what addresses are confirmed with your heat account:

Try to do the following:
1. Login to your HEAT wallet
2. Click "CLAIM YOUR HEAT"
3. Select ICO source
4. Insert your address
5. Click "Continue"
6. Check off "I have safely backed up my passphrase"
7. Click "Continue"
8. Now it should show you the addresses which are confirmed to your account.
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November 14, 2016, 03:04:51 PM
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It depends on when you invested. With BTC the price was either 10k or 11k sat, so divide your investment with the token price and multiply by 1.5.

Unfortunatly there isnt a way to look it up.

I mean any sort of verification..Like, "most" other ICOs have a page that shows it's received your coin, and somewhat acts as a receipt. Just curious if there's anything beyond the "CLAIM YOUR HEAT" verification that says something similar in regards to confirming that the wallet has accepted that you have ICO tokens pending payout?

You can do this to show what addresses are confirmed with your heat account:

Try to do the following:
1. Login to your HEAT wallet
2. Click "CLAIM YOUR HEAT"
3. Select ICO source
4. Insert your address
5. Click "Continue"
6. Check off "I have safely backed up my passphrase"
7. Click "Continue"
8. Now it should show you the addresses which are confirmed to your account.

Isn't working for me too. I tried the website https://alpha.heatledger.com and the local wallet. It's stuck at step 8...  Huh
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