Okay it went through today. It just took a while. (Just posting so people know what happened)
But now, this is what etherscan says about the contract
Warning: The compiled contract might be susceptible to ZeroFunctionSelector (very low-severity), DelegateCallReturnValue (low-severity), ECRecoverMalformedInput (medium-severity), SkipEmptyStringLiteral (low-severity) Solidity compiler bugs.
Can you guys fix this? Or am I stuck with it like that? What went wrong?
Those vulnerabilities are just general warnings from etherscan based on the compiler version, they do not affect ERC20 or ERC23 Tokens.
Hello... Can you please answer my legit question, Minereum?
I will post it again:
How can we change the owner address of our token so we can verify the information on etherscan ?
Etherscan asks to verify that you are the owner of the contract, while the owner address is Mineruem's apparently.
We are unable to verify our token on Etherscan, and this is a real issue which all users must consider before deciding to use this service.
It is a beautiful service but it this is a major disadvantage unless there is a solution to it.
Regards,