A1exander
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January 10, 2018, 01:08:25 PM |
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I've tried to mint by sending 1 POS token to my own address and it did not work (TX ID 0x63e6cedb3f30452ea55a4a6538f2a59c84df1d708e83fa51b2a208baa02d18c9), although the transaction cost me a HUGE fee. Minting calculator ( https://calculator.postoken.org/) still shows the same amount. Judging by the previous message (where the other method was used), minting is not possible anymore.
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A1exander
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January 10, 2018, 01:37:42 PM |
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OK, I used the mint function and still have not received any POSTokens: https://etherscan.io/tx/0x6efefeeaf912b17cf76448c49bf0efd3493e26d78f8c2bfebfba7126861f20d8 I am starting to get frustrated. I have minted twice and have yet to receive any new POSTokens. The only POSTokens I have are from airdrops and from buying them on EtherDelta. Can someone offer some guidance? I am pretty tech savvy so I can only imagine the frustration average people would feel. It worked before. After the last airdrop, AFAIR, I waited for three days and tried to mint just to check it. It worked instantly. Now neither of two methods work and the fees are enormous. I really do not like what I see now.
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Trofo
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January 10, 2018, 01:39:41 PM |
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OK, I used the mint function and still have not received any POSTokens: https://etherscan.io/tx/0x6efefeeaf912b17cf76448c49bf0efd3493e26d78f8c2bfebfba7126861f20d8 I am starting to get frustrated. I have minted twice and have yet to receive any new POSTokens. The only POSTokens I have are from airdrops and from buying them on EtherDelta. Can someone offer some guidance? I am pretty tech savvy so I can only imagine the frustration average people would feel. I have already written it at least 5 times trough this thread but here it goes once again. Etherscan and Ethplorer need very long time to show your correct balance after minting. Instead check balance directly trough Myetherwallet or etherdelta. This was instantaneous before ETH network congestion but now everything ETH related drags its feet a bit. If you need more help feel free to check my post history in this thread or send me a PM and I will try to help you. I have minted at least 10 times by now and received PoS without any problems inside few minutes. Last time few days ago, so only if something broke in the meantime but i believe everything is working as it should.
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oleksii777
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January 10, 2018, 04:17:39 PM |
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Do not listen to any negative on the coin, the coin is excellent and soon will be rapid growth, we are waiting for the opening of the stock exchange. And the main thing is calmness. -------- Stop quoting me but look at the facts instead.
Maybe you will show us some facts then? You're spamming in this thread with meaningless messages regarding the project without any concrete, useful information or proofs that this project is some kind of fraud. What's the point of that? To increase your activity level on this forum?
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joejingojack
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January 10, 2018, 04:32:38 PM |
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I don't know why you people think ERC20 tokens will have a good fortune. Based on facts, they don't.
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cryptovagas
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January 10, 2018, 05:09:10 PM |
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I don't know why you people think ERC20 tokens will have a good fortune. Based on facts, they don't.
Because they have shown that they can be good Most of good ones have born on eth network, but trying to build their own blockchain after facing some success Eth network is just a place to start,
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synapsisxxx
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January 10, 2018, 05:35:34 PM Last edit: January 15, 2018, 11:47:39 AM by synapsisxxx |
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How long is the time required between mining periods for this token? I have a few and wanna know the longest time required between 2 mining periods.
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Michelle24
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January 10, 2018, 07:31:20 PM |
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How long is the time required between mining periods for this token?
To get a maximum return it depends on the -amount of token you have -ETH fee -POS/ETH-price For 1000 POS its about every 3 days.
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Kvanko
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January 10, 2018, 07:32:27 PM |
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How long is the time required between mining periods for this token?
You can mine it every 3 days, but it's not very productive because of fee cost. I think the best period to call mint() function is at least couple of weeks. Edit. But yes, as mentioned above, it also depends on the amount you have.
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pushups44
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January 10, 2018, 07:32:57 PM |
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OK, I used the mint function and still have not received any POSTokens: https://etherscan.io/tx/0x6efefeeaf912b17cf76448c49bf0efd3493e26d78f8c2bfebfba7126861f20d8 I am starting to get frustrated. I have minted twice and have yet to receive any new POSTokens. The only POSTokens I have are from airdrops and from buying them on EtherDelta. Can someone offer some guidance? I am pretty tech savvy so I can only imagine the frustration average people would feel. I have already written it at least 5 times trough this thread but here it goes once again. Etherscan and Ethplorer need very long time to show your correct balance after minting. Instead check balance directly trough Myetherwallet or etherdelta. This was instantaneous before ETH network congestion but now everything ETH related drags its feet a bit. If you need more help feel free to check my post history in this thread or send me a PM and I will try to help you. I have minted at least 10 times by now and received PoS without any problems inside few minutes. Last time few days ago, so only if something broke in the meantime but i believe everything is working as it should. Thank you. I see when signing in to my wallet that I minted 16 new POS. I suggest your explanation be placed on the official website, because this type of thing can potentially drive normal, mainstream people crazy.
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Frank37
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January 10, 2018, 07:54:48 PM |
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How long is the time required between mining periods for this token?
You can mine it every 3 days, but it's not very productive because of fee cost. I think the best period to call mint() function is at least couple of weeks. Edit. But yes, as mentioned above, it also depends on the amount you have. You can read this: https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@mvillar/the-last-guide-to-optimal-postoken-miningA couple of weeks is to long, according to the steemit post its for 1000 POS between 3-7 days.
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FreshB
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January 10, 2018, 08:00:38 PM |
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Is anyone else having this issue? I can't find the Contract address in the dropdown menu on MEW to execute the mint function.
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Kvanko
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January 10, 2018, 08:10:16 PM |
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How long is the time required between mining periods for this token?
You can mine it every 3 days, but it's not very productive because of fee cost. I think the best period to call mint() function is at least couple of weeks. Edit. But yes, as mentioned above, it also depends on the amount you have. You can read this: https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@mvillar/the-last-guide-to-optimal-postoken-miningA couple of weeks is to long, according to the steemit post its for 1000 POS between 3-7 days. This guide was written 3 months ago, and due to the change in prices of POS and ETH this value may not be correct. There are formulas to calculate perfect values, but I'm too lazy to do that. I have a few POS tokens, so a period of couple of weeks works fine for me.
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wojteks102
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January 10, 2018, 11:21:41 PM |
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Is anyone else having this issue? I can't find the Contract address in the dropdown menu on MEW to execute the mint function.
Why are you not copying contact address from OP this thread? Contract Address: 0xee609fe292128cad03b786dbb9bc2634ccdbe7fc
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ChristianPogi
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January 11, 2018, 01:52:10 AM |
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How long is the time required between mining periods for this token?
You can mine it every 3 days, but it's not very productive because of fee cost. I think the best period to call mint() function is at least couple of weeks. Edit. But yes, as mentioned above, it also depends on the amount you have. You can read this: https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@mvillar/the-last-guide-to-optimal-postoken-miningA couple of weeks is to long, according to the steemit post its for 1000 POS between 3-7 days. This guide was written 3 months ago, and due to the change in prices of POS and ETH this value may not be correct. There are formulas to calculate perfect values, but I'm too lazy to do that. I have a few POS tokens, so a period of couple of weeks works fine for me. I'll better to suggest you mint every 90 days, the maximum coinage. or if it is necessary. The transaction fee is too high if you mint every 3 days and you have only less hundred of postoken. It's not worth it.
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Ahhh.. ok
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libert19
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January 11, 2018, 02:53:12 AM |
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OK, I used the mint function and still have not received any POSTokens: https://etherscan.io/tx/0x6efefeeaf912b17cf76448c49bf0efd3493e26d78f8c2bfebfba7126861f20d8 I am starting to get frustrated. I have minted twice and have yet to receive any new POSTokens. The only POSTokens I have are from airdrops and from buying them on EtherDelta. Can someone offer some guidance? I am pretty tech savvy so I can only imagine the frustration average people would feel. It worked before. After the last airdrop, AFAIR, I waited for three days and tried to mint just to check it. It worked instantly. Now neither of two methods work and the fees are enormous. I really do not like what I see now. I just minted yesterday, everything went smooth except transaction cost paid $2.60. Regarding fees it is problem of ether network.
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oleksii777
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January 11, 2018, 02:35:44 PM |
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Hello everybody. Tell me who has any information when will the launch of the credit exchange? Not enough information yet. Share from someone what information.
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funkwerk101
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January 11, 2018, 02:38:19 PM |
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minted once when the fees were a bit lower, gong to hold off a few weeks and try again I think
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wojteks102
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January 11, 2018, 02:55:04 PM |
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minted once when the fees were a bit lower, gong to hold off a few weeks and try again I think
Use the website called ETH Gas Station, link here: https://ethgasstation.info/And check if your stake is worth minting
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mithrim
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January 11, 2018, 03:25:45 PM |
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Still no news from the devs? https://calculator.postoken.org/ is still throwing errors, lending login not working, no answers whatsoever. It's really annoying when this happens in a project. But hey, maybe they'll surface again...
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