clarkgeneral86
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August 16, 2017, 04:05:57 AM |
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Will DAY token be available in exchanges after ICO? It's not a factor that absolutely determine to success of the coin, but large exchanges will help a lot of potential to develop further the coin.
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nairb131
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August 16, 2017, 04:17:49 AM |
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This project has some unique feature when compared with timereum at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2012475.0 and it think people can easily confuse them together, can you tell us the major difference between your project and Timereum; i need to clear some doubts.
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August 16, 2017, 02:42:13 PM |
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I have some questions: 1. Are pre-contribution phase TimeMints still available? 2. Are DAY tokens added to a TimeMint AFTER the ICO still get minting Chronopower? For example, if I got a TimeMint and contributed 1 ETH (=24 DAY tokens), then add 240 DAY tokens later into my TimeMint address, would the added 240 DAY tokens still generate/mint new tokens at the designated Chronopower rate?
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August 16, 2017, 05:17:18 PM |
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One question, if having a timemint give you X coins per day, based at chronopower, halving rule and amount of coins you have, how the mining (the security one, not the "more coins created or distributed" one) is done?
It is all smart contracts based. Hopefully dev may release the list of addresses that are allocated for TimeMint. In order for us to verify if we had qualified or not.
from what I understand, if you have enough time to invest in ICO you are sure to get some TimeMint (min 0,5% of chronopower), the chronopower will decrease with your invest time ( if you are a verry early investor, before others, you will get more chronopower). correct me if I'm wrong please It is pretty much exact. Basically there is a Chronopower curve from the first TimeMints to the last, as in 1th TimeMint get 1%. And last TimeMint get 0.5% (TimeMint 3333th in that case). I got question on how to do this, So i have MEW wallet, I have to transfer my ETH to it and then send it to your address on this website https://chronologic.network/register/ ? And that means i"ll have my TimeMint? or is it randomnly selected people that donated ?
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August 16, 2017, 06:09:33 PM |
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August 16, 2017, 09:54:21 PM |
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I have some questions: 1. Are pre-contribution phase TimeMints still available? 2. Are DAY tokens added to a TimeMint AFTER the ICO still get minting Chronopower? For example, if I got a TimeMint and contributed 1 ETH (=24 DAY tokens), then add 240 DAY tokens later into my TimeMint address, would the added 240 DAY tokens still generate/mint new tokens at the designated Chronopower rate?
1. Pre-contributions are now closed (although for people who contributed, they can top it up if they wish to get more DAY tokens out of their pre-contributions timemints) 2. Yes.
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August 16, 2017, 10:20:55 PM |
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Time is the most valuable “asset” for humans, yet most of mankind measures an individual’s wealth by the amount of resources the person has been able to accumulate, often ignoring the amount of time sacrificed in exchange for these transient resources.
Why would someone use chronologic when there is opentimestamps.org? Thx.
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August 17, 2017, 10:44:33 AM |
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I have some questions: 1. Are pre-contribution phase TimeMints still available? 2. Are DAY tokens added to a TimeMint AFTER the ICO still get minting Chronopower? For example, if I got a TimeMint and contributed 1 ETH (=24 DAY tokens), then add 240 DAY tokens later into my TimeMint address, would the added 240 DAY tokens still generate/mint new tokens at the designated Chronopower rate?
1. Pre-contributions are now closed (although for people who contributed, they can top it up if they wish to get more DAY tokens out of their pre-contributions timemints) 2. Yes. All timeMints are sold out that is really impressive . I cant really imagine how fast it would sell. I miss the opportunity to have one as I was late on discovering this .
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August 17, 2017, 02:03:32 PM |
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I have some questions: 1. Are pre-contribution phase TimeMints still available? 2. Are DAY tokens added to a TimeMint AFTER the ICO still get minting Chronopower? For example, if I got a TimeMint and contributed 1 ETH (=24 DAY tokens), then add 240 DAY tokens later into my TimeMint address, would the added 240 DAY tokens still generate/mint new tokens at the designated Chronopower rate?
1. Pre-contributions are now closed (although for people who contributed, they can top it up if they wish to get more DAY tokens out of their pre-contributions timemints) 2. Yes. All timeMints are sold out that is really impressive . I cant really imagine how fast it would sell. I miss the opportunity to have one as I was late on discovering this . it does not make a big difference to get one in ico, if not buying last timemint, must be right
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Casatokuser
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August 17, 2017, 02:14:28 PM |
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I'm still thinking about real user cases. As the given ones do not convince me. It would be more interesting to pay for charges in time critical scenarios, Like e.g. to avoid high penalties from law through the ability to buy more time to answer on a court letter or something like this, if you are on vacancy.
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August 17, 2017, 03:06:40 PM |
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All timeMints are sold out that is really impressive . I cant really imagine how fast it would sell. I miss the opportunity to have one as I was late on discovering this . [/quote]
Agreed. Looking forward to see where this project goes.
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August 17, 2017, 04:31:17 PM |
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I'm still thinking about real user cases. As the given ones do not convince me. It would be more interesting to pay for charges in time critical scenarios, Like e.g. to avoid high penalties from law through the ability to buy more time to answer on a court letter or something like this, if you are on vacancy.
looking fwd to their reply. teams that dont address critiques worry me.
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August 17, 2017, 06:56:52 PM |
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I read the whitepaper and It was really interesting. It's good to see some fresh ideas growing up... Keep on the good work, guys. I will support you for sure!
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jwiz168
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August 17, 2017, 10:52:13 PM |
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I'm still thinking about real user cases. As the given ones do not convince me. It would be more interesting to pay for charges in time critical scenarios, Like e.g. to avoid high penalties from law through the ability to buy more time to answer on a court letter or something like this, if you are on vacancy.
Basically to my knowledge, chronologic will be useful in a time-related business model. Such typical would be a digital bundy clock . You could also implement it in a car rental business . A short-time hotel accommodation is a great example . A security alarm at the bank where it uses time-delay vault . Use in financial calculation of Tax, banking interest and time deposits. And many other applications that uses time as an element in calculation.
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brokk
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August 18, 2017, 03:10:09 AM |
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Damn I guess I'm late for this, I wish there was a way to contribute less than 1eth, that is too much for me right now. The project looks great, the dev team looks great too! Best of luck
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August 18, 2017, 03:15:03 AM |
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Why would someone use chronologic when there is opentimestamps.org? Thx.
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August 18, 2017, 03:25:24 AM |
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Why would someone use chronologic when there is opentimestamps.org? Thx.
This is actually a very valid question. Would anyone from the team mind answering it?
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August 18, 2017, 03:34:08 AM |
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Why would someone use chronologic when there is opentimestamps.org? Thx.
This is actually a very valid question. Would anyone from the team mind answering it? That was my 2nd attempt at an answer...
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August 18, 2017, 01:20:30 PM Last edit: August 18, 2017, 01:58:15 PM by ChronoLogic |
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Why would someone use chronologic when there is opentimestamps.org? Thx.
This is actually a very valid question. Would anyone from the team mind answering it? That was my 2nd attempt at an answer... This is simply not comparable, and not the same project, you are welcome to come in our slack tho, if you really seek more infos, and deeper answers on questions like that.
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