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Author Topic: [ANN][CrowdSale Ended]🌟🌟🌟🌟 NVO Decentralized Exchange | MultiWallet 🌟🌟🌟🌟  (Read 169893 times)
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June 06, 2017, 05:53:11 PM
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Can you put on the website how much is already raised in $ and how many people have contributed?
We don't want to take out our calculator Grin


If Lauda and i  had a children, he would be like you.

So to answer your question, yes it is a good idea, but we use coins and their value is constantly changing, it would be useless to add it now. i know that we are around 2k participants, some wants to stay annonymous, and we respect them, so i don't think that we will provide such information.




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I might be older than you Roll Eyes
Anyway you can pull the price from coinmarketcap. I don't need the names of people at this stage but only a counting system that shows the amount of participants/transactions.
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June 06, 2017, 07:16:21 PM
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Hello to all. I'm new to the forum, and I'm getting into this crowdsale now, the project looks promising, congratulations to the developers. I have a question, in July the token will be available in which exchanges?
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June 06, 2017, 07:32:10 PM
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"in July the token will be available in which exchanges?"

No one really knows, it is up to the exchanges to list it, but I believe Poloniex will start trading it soon after.
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June 06, 2017, 11:08:11 PM
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Hi,

I didn't notice that I cant send the funds from coinbase and have sent Btc from coinbase to the escrow address.

Is there anyway I can notify the developer to send the token to another bitcoin address which I control the private key?


Update: Joined slack and the guys are very helpful in solving the problem.


You are welcome.


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Can you put on the website how much is already raised in $ and how many people have contributed?
We don't want to take out our calculator Grin


If Lauda and i  had a children, he would be like you.

So to answer your question, yes it is a good idea, but we use coins and their value is constantly changing, it would be useless to add it now. i know that we are around 2k participants, some wants to stay annonymous, and we respect them, so i don't think that we will provide such information.



I might be older than you Roll Eyes
Anyway you can pull the price from coinmarketcap. I don't need the names of people at this stage but only a counting system that shows the amount of participants/transactions.


X-mas is still far away sammy, i told you that we are around 7k registered users.


Hello to all. I'm new to the forum, and I'm getting into this crowdsale now, the project looks promising, congratulations to the developers. I have a question, in July the token will be available in which exchanges?

The token will be listed on the most important exchanges, yobit isn't one of them, NVO doesn't want to insult the project.

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June 06, 2017, 11:33:15 PM
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You say it is possible to use electrum as a wallet. What I don't understand is: can the electrum wallet recieve the tokens? I would say it couldn't since it only handles bitcoin. Could you explain more on this?
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June 07, 2017, 12:55:58 AM
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I think it makes most sense to use CounterParty - CounterWallet, if you want to invest. In this case you will be able to "see" incoming dividend (NVOT + NVOS).
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June 07, 2017, 12:59:27 AM
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You say it is possible to use electrum as a wallet. What I don't understand is: can the electrum wallet recieve the tokens? I would say it couldn't since it only handles bitcoin. Could you explain more on this?

To my knowledge, electrum can accept LTC with different forks, but this wallet cannot accommodate eth.
We should use the eth wallet we normally use for this token and try to maximize it.

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June 07, 2017, 01:14:42 AM
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NVO , is very good project , im want to apply a sign camp
we hope nvo make all partipant get reward and to be happy
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June 07, 2017, 01:18:26 AM
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You say it is possible to use electrum as a wallet. What I don't understand is: can the electrum wallet recieve the tokens? I would say it couldn't since it only handles bitcoin. Could you explain more on this?

You can use an Electrum wallet address as you can then retrieve the private key, your tokens won't show into an Electrum wallet as it can't parse the counterparty asset informations.


I think it makes most sense to use CounterParty - CounterWallet, if you want to invest. In this case you will be able to "see" incoming dividend (NVOT + NVOS).

CounterWallet in fact, the best one to use, especially if you are worried about your tokens as you will be able to see them.


You say it is possible to use electrum as a wallet. What I don't understand is: can the electrum wallet recieve the tokens? I would say it couldn't since it only handles bitcoin. Could you explain more on this?

To my knowledge, electrum can accept LTC with different forks, but this wallet cannot accommodate eth.
We should use the eth wallet we normally use for this token and try to maximize it.

Electrum supports only Bitcoin, Electrum-LTC is a fork of Electrum, and untill now, i never heard of an Electrum fork for Ethereum.
Regarding ETH or ETC, you don't have to look for an electrum like wallet.


NVO , is very good project , im want to apply a sign camp
we hope nvo make all partipant get reward and to be happy


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June 07, 2017, 02:24:27 AM
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Maybe an idea: Try to create an exchange with a similar look and feel like Polo and Trex (like a white background, tools etc). I don't like the dark colors, sorry.
I don’t think that is really that important, the most important thing is for the exchange to work as advertised and to be easy to use, after you got those two things then you can begin to tweak other things, I think if they could create themes, that will be great that way those that like the dark colors can keep them and those that prefer white colors could choose that theme.

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June 07, 2017, 03:48:38 AM
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Maybe an idea: Try to create an exchange with a similar look and feel like Polo and Trex (like a white background, tools etc). I don't like the dark colors, sorry.
I don’t think that is really that important, the most important thing is for the exchange to work as advertised and to be easy to use, after you got those two things then you can begin to tweak other things, I think if they could create themes, that will be great that way those that like the dark colors can keep them and those that prefer white colors could choose that theme.



This kind of "feature" is usually provided at the end, as it is part of the fine tuning sections, don't worry for the design, it will be great.


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June 07, 2017, 04:21:33 AM
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I'm a noob in these crowdsales, I made a transfer of bitcoin with a coinbase address.  Will the NVO tokens be sent to this wallet address upon release of the tokens? Will my coinbase wallet be able to receive NVO tokens? If not is it a possibility to adjust what wallet my NVO tokens are sent to? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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June 07, 2017, 05:13:00 AM
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Will the NVO tokens be sent to this wallet address upon release of the tokens?
Yes.

Will my coinbase wallet be able to receive NVO tokens?
No. It was explicitly stated not to use exchanges or web wallets.

If not is it a possibility to adjust what wallet my NVO tokens are sent to? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
It is, but proving your investment will be difficult. Join the Slack team.

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June 07, 2017, 09:35:56 AM
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The project seems to be ambitious. It's only a DEX cryptocurrencies ? Do you plan to set up FIAT gateway ?
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I ask you seriously: please consider to pay dividends without relying on the Bitcoin network.  Fees have tripled ovrr the last month,  and they could quintiple till next year. Do you really want to pay $20 dollar fees to get our dividend?
Maybe it's possible to utilize a cheaper block chain,  like Ethereum Classic,  or build counterparty on top of Litecoin, where fees are way cheaper than Bitcoin? Bitcoin fees are goind through the moon, and so will Counterpartybfees, because it's based on Bitcoin.
Investors will want dividends, without paying outrageous fees to Bitcoin miners.

Avoid relying on the Bitcoin network at all costs !

At least you can consider it for version 2 of NVO.

To Herur: yes. Maybe USDT will be supported.  Digital currencies, that are backed by fiat, but not fiat itself. It is written in the white paper.
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June 07, 2017, 11:24:16 AM
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Is exodus an acceptable wallet from which to provide a BTC address?
It should be. As long as you control the private keys to the address that you are investing from, you are good to go. Read this post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1917456.msg19226871#msg19226871

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June 07, 2017, 11:41:50 AM
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On NVO website we can see number of invested cryptocurrencies: BTC, LTC, ETH, ETC, DOGE, DASH.

Is there a way to see total number of all invested money, preferably in the form of USD, without having to count every single one of them?

I simply would like to have clear, fast overview.
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June 07, 2017, 11:44:03 AM
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On NVO website we can see number of invested cryptocurrencies: BTC, LTC, ETH, ETC, DOGE, DASH.
Don't forget Ripple and Maid.

Is there a way to see total number of all invested money, preferably in the form of USD, without having to count every single one of them?
That is not available at this time. The developers could add it considering that there is decent demand for said feature.

I simply would like to have clear, fast overview.
It's only a little bit of math, but I do agree that it is inconvenient to do it each time.

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June 07, 2017, 01:51:50 PM
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Is exodus an acceptable wallet from which to provide a BTC address?
It should be. As long as you control the private keys to the address that you are investing from, you are good to go. Read this post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1917456.msg19226871#msg19226871

Hi

Your crowd sale is the first one I've participated in. I am rather confused on the NVOT retrieval/distribution process though. I sent bitcoin to the provided bitcoin escrow address after entering my exodus bitcoin wallet address in the right column of the crowd sale page. You state that when the tokens are sent to us we won't be able to see or send them, but we should make sure we control the private keys to the wallet we sent bitcoin from. And you also mentioned how the NVO wallet will be able to hold NVO later on.

I am not sure exactly what role the private keys play or will play but the following is just an assumption, will I need to enter my exodus wallet private keys into the NVOT wallet to retrieve/see my NVOT tokens? Or will some other process involving my private keys be required to retrieve the tokens? I'm sorry if this has been asked before somewhere but I went through each of the previous posts on this forum topic and didn't find anything that addressed this exact issue apart from mention of controlling private keys.
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