BMG86
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July 23, 2017, 04:11:19 AM |
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Do we need to send the 1 TME to the parent address so that it can create new one on child address? Or we can wait for many months to send the first transaction so that we can earn many TME on our first batch of transaction?
Any amount will trigger a batch, AFAIK. You can send 0.001 and receive a batch. OK and what If I don't send now? and wait for more months? Does that mean that I can generate more for waiting or it's just the same if I send some today? You'll be able to generate more the longer you wait.
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nagatraju
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July 23, 2017, 04:31:59 AM |
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Lost my private key for child address , what a wonderful start i had! I'm selling my Timereum keypairs. I'll make you a deal, i'll give you my addresses if you give me 1 ETH when you can. I believe in karma and i'd like everyone to to get a chance in crypto. Let me know man Never buy/sell private keys of MNE/TME et al. One can not transfer these accounts. Private keys can not be changed. Just like you, the buyer, the seller will always have access to the TME. I'm pretty much handing my keys to him, and hoping he pays me. How on earth is this malicious? You can simply deploy all of your batches and sell the TME. You can probably sell on an exchange soon. Nobody in their right mind would be buying private keys from anyone. This is my plan if I don't sell them. But if it was me, I would appreciate the chance to own a genesis address pair, esp if I just lost my own! Edit: I understand security is paramount, esp in crypto. But there are people out there that DO want to help a fellow crypto brother. Not all of us are super greedy, I've made a decent amount trading, and i'm thankful for the opportunity to buy into the future. Crypto will be huge, we all need to support each other, because that makes crypto grow. Once again I request every one "Don't sell your Genesis Addresses" and "Don't buy Genesis Addresses" from any one. Instead, you can sell available (generated) coins of Timereum. This is the safest way to both seller and buyer.
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mnamshares
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July 23, 2017, 04:49:37 AM |
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As my bad luck, I can't able to add in the Airdrop.
I like this project very much. Now I am waiting to accumulate Timereum from exchanges, when it get listed.
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thang long
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July 23, 2017, 05:09:48 AM |
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First I want to see the roadmap to explore it's usefulness. For now it looks nice and we can all fantasize how to use this token. But the main shots come from the dev.
After that I'll consider buying/ selling.
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bob75coin
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July 23, 2017, 08:48:58 AM |
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First I got MNE, now TME, then I'll get LTE))) And you?
Don't forget MNE 2.0 which will be release within a month Minereum, Timereum...but what is LTE?
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memii
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July 23, 2017, 09:05:34 AM |
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Minereum, Timereum...but what is LTE?
May be he is imagining that there should another smart contract for mining of which name will be LTE. Next important thing for developer of the project is to share the complete roadmap based on both short term and long term targets. How the investors will be brought in this project who show will to buy tokens.
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shinep
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July 23, 2017, 09:12:19 AM |
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Is Timerium on any exchange yet?
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tinyteapot
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July 23, 2017, 09:23:37 AM |
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This coin is going to be great but the process of getting the timereum through the parent child addresses needed to be uploaded on the ann. thread homepage, i have searched for it without any success.
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Kanoe_Yuuko
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July 23, 2017, 09:26:51 AM |
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let this good coin be traded at Bittrex or Poloniex, they are both good exchanges which the traded volumes are good and sustainable. a good coin must be at the good exchanges.
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shinep
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July 23, 2017, 09:31:47 AM |
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Thanks for the info. I will take a look. I have never traded in etherdelta. Does it require installing metamask plugin on your browser?After the parity hack, I am reluctant to try ether based exchanges.
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instacalm
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July 23, 2017, 09:44:37 AM |
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Thanks for the info. I will take a look. I have never traded in etherdelta. Does it require installing metamask plugin on your browser?After the parity hack, I am reluctant to try ether based exchanges. TME has not been added to EtherDelta yet. See EtherDelta's code: etherdelta.github.io/config.js -- no TME yet. ED is a great decentralized exchange! On its Github repo anyone can simply make a pull request (e.g. for adding TME).
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GraBitCoin
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July 23, 2017, 12:27:56 PM |
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First I got MNE, now TME, then I'll get LTE))) And you?
Don't forget MNE 2.0 which will be release within a month Minereum, Timereum...but what is LTE? Another smart contract. I collect **** EREUM)))
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topesis
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July 23, 2017, 12:47:14 PM |
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This coin is going to be great but the process of getting the timereum through the parent child addresses needed to be uploaded on the ann. thread homepage, i have searched for it without any success.
I'm in support of this, the team need to give a tutorial on how to mine the coin, do we need to Ethereum from parent address to child address or to move the Timereum tokens and also at what rate is the tokens generated per day
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bob75coin
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July 23, 2017, 02:11:11 PM |
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This coin is going to be great but the process of getting the timereum through the parent child addresses needed to be uploaded on the ann. thread homepage, i have searched for it without any success.
I'm in support of this, the team need to give a tutorial on how to mine the coin, do we need to Ethereum from parent address to child address or to move the Timereum tokens and also at what rate is the tokens generated per day In the OP there is: "owners can generate coins by moving timereum from their child address to their parent address. Only ten "batches" of coins can be generated per pair, and the reward returned per batch increases as owners wait to deploy batches" It's a simply ethereum token transaction.
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TimereumDev (OP)
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July 23, 2017, 03:52:23 PM |
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Do we need to send the 1 TME to the parent address so that it can create new one on child address? Or we can wait for many months to send the first transaction so that we can earn many TME on our first batch of transaction?
You can create 10 batches of TME per address pair. A batch of TME is created by sending any nonzero amount from your child to your parent address. Currently, if you send TME from your child to parent to trigger a batch, you will receive approximately 1256 coins. If you wait 10 years, you will receive about four times that much per batch (5000 coins per batch). Therefore, if you wait 10 years from the contract deployment time and then create all of your batches, you will receive 50000 coins. If you created them all now, you'd get about a fourth of that. In terms of the math, the coins created per batch is given by: 375*t+1250 for t<10 5000 for t>=10 where t is time since the contract deployment in years. I am in the process of writing up some batch creation examples. They should be up within a day or two.
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BMG86
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July 23, 2017, 04:15:13 PM |
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Do we need to send the 1 TME to the parent address so that it can create new one on child address? Or we can wait for many months to send the first transaction so that we can earn many TME on our first batch of transaction?
You can create 10 batches of TME per address pair. A batch of TME is created by sending any nonzero amount from your child to your parent address. Currently, if you send TME from your child to parent to trigger a batch, you will receive approximately 1256 coins. If you wait 10 years, you will receive about four times that much per batch (5000 coins per batch). Therefore, if you wait 10 years from the contract deployment time and then create all of your batches, you will receive 50000 coins. If you created them all now, you'd get about a fourth of that. In terms of the math, the coins created per batch is given by: 375*t+1250 for t<10 5000 for t>=10 where t is time since the contract deployment in years. I am in the process of writing up some batch creation examples. They should be up within a day or two. Awesome! Thanks for clarifying that! I finally understand now!
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Noobquestions
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July 23, 2017, 04:26:35 PM |
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Basically you are getting 12500 coins instantly vs 50000 coins in 10 years. (10 years time increases your initial amount by a factor of 4)
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jacaf01
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July 23, 2017, 04:28:31 PM |
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Do we need to send the 1 TME to the parent address so that it can create new one on child address? Or we can wait for many months to send the first transaction so that we can earn many TME on our first batch of transaction?
You can create 10 batches of TME per address pair. A batch of TME is created by sending any nonzero amount from your child to your parent address. Currently, if you send TME from your child to parent to trigger a batch, you will receive approximately 1256 coins. If you wait 10 years, you will receive about four times that much per batch (5000 coins per batch). Therefore, if you wait 10 years from the contract deployment time and then create all of your batches, you will receive 50000 coins. If you created them all now, you'd get about a fourth of that. In terms of the math, the coins created per batch is given by: 375*t+1250 for t<10 5000 for t>=10 where t is time since the contract deployment in years. I am in the process of writing up some batch creation examples. They should be up within a day or two. Thank you for this information, it really gives clarity on the rate at which the coin is being created, 10 years seems to be a short life cycle in my own opinion.
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Miou
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July 23, 2017, 04:30:16 PM |
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@dev nice work and explanation. So then our mining amount increases 375/365 = 1.027 a day per a batch. If I hold 10 batches in my child address, it increases 10.27 TME a day intrinsically. That's how the incentives to hold for a long period work.
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