eneyardi
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October 17, 2017, 02:32:09 PM |
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Do you have any chat/ telegramm chat to discuss everything that is going on here?
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Jack Lee2222
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October 17, 2017, 02:35:16 PM |
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It's hard to understand so much information here. Who should we trust? I believe that the dev team should come to the front.
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LIN_CHAO
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October 17, 2017, 02:46:48 PM |
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I dont understand anything...
Open a legit telegram channel pls .
Do you have any chat/ telegramm chat to discuss everything that is going on here?
It's hard to understand so much information here. Who should we trust? I believe that the dev team should come to the front.
https://t.me/joinEBTC eBTC Telegram
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bryannb12
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October 17, 2017, 03:16:37 PM |
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Haha yeah, i envy you for being so intelligent not getting what sarcasm is. Also, i don't have a girlfriend but i'm sure my boyfriend will not swap me for YOU. :*
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@Hakermania@
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October 17, 2017, 03:39:47 PM |
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price is quite good at the moment still have my share , swap if i understood correctly will start and of october do i am right?
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libert19
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October 17, 2017, 03:47:53 PM |
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price is quite good at the moment still have my share , swap if i understood correctly will start and of october do i am right?
Yep, by end of October... They say.
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reffi
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October 17, 2017, 03:48:18 PM |
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I just sold 300 ebtc for 70 cents each on decentrex exchange! LOL
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Saverenergy
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October 17, 2017, 03:49:10 PM |
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price is quite good at the moment still have my share , swap if i understood correctly will start and of october do i am right?
Absolutely true, the price of a up and this can not but rejoice. But I still have a certain amount of doubt about this project. I will calm down only when the developers place information about the team on the site. In the meantime, we are waiting for news about the exchange. The developer promises to make an exchange on October 30.
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Cryptobaton
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October 17, 2017, 05:39:50 PM |
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Any news?
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freelotus
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October 17, 2017, 05:41:25 PM |
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The fact that the price has risen is very encouraging. I hope the development team will successfully develop the project and execute the road map. The project needs to enter new exchanges.
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vanedwap
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October 17, 2017, 05:41:50 PM |
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it seems like ebtc is in the zone again. lets go to the moon.
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Afinity
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October 17, 2017, 06:54:07 PM |
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I'm not sure someone asked it before so I will give it a try : does the code of the new eBTC token will be available prior the swap of the token ?
I personnally don't have the knowledge to look at the code, but well this could provide a real transparency toward the eBTC community.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that I don't trust the new dev team.
(I'm all new in the cryptocurrency world : sorry if it's considered as a dumb question)
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802529er
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October 17, 2017, 07:04:53 PM |
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I'm not sure someone asked it before so I will give it a try : does the code of the new eBTC token will be available prior the swap of the token ?
I personnally don't have the knowledge to look at the code, but well this could provide a real transparency toward the eBTC community.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that I don't trust the new dev team.
(I'm all new in the cryptocurrency world : sorry if it's considered as a dumb question)
The code will be made public so that it can be audited by the community after being internally and externally audited.
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vegaed1
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October 17, 2017, 07:09:40 PM |
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I'm not sure someone asked it before so I will give it a try : does the code of the new eBTC token will be available prior the swap of the token ?
I personnally don't have the knowledge to look at the code, but well this could provide a real transparency toward the eBTC community.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that I don't trust the new dev team.
(I'm all new in the cryptocurrency world : sorry if it's considered as a dumb question)
The code will be made public so that it can be audited by the community after being internally and externally audited. Perfect! So for all the haters and fud spreaders there it is.
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Wekkel
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October 17, 2017, 07:10:29 PM |
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I wonder what a token swap brings compared to airdropping a totally new eBTC coin. The swap will probably never be fully complete, leaving one original eBTC token in play and one new 'original' eBTC token. Could be confusing as hell.
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802529er
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October 17, 2017, 07:17:57 PM |
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I wonder what a token swap brings compared to airdropping a totally new eBTC coin. The swap will probably never be fully complete, leaving one original eBTC token in play and one new 'original' eBTC token. Could be confusing as hell.
Any gen1 eBTC tokens that remain in the wild after the swap will be replaced during the swap with gen2 eBTC. For example, if only 19 million eBTC are returned during the swap, The gen2 eBTC will have 21 million tokens available for the swap, any gen2 tokens that are not swapped and remain will be added to the development funds or airdropped to gen2 eBTC holders. Trading will be paused at a block #, after this the current gen1 token will be delisted from Mercatox, ED & Dec and then the gen2 token will take its place retaining the eBTC ticker. I said if before ok the last page, there’s a few people trying to scare people off the swap, I’d much prefer that every single gen1 token is swapped but unfortunately in the event that someone doesn’t return their tokens they will be added to development funds or airdropped, and I have a feeling that some people on the last few pages would prefer they get a larger airdrop if more people decide too not return.
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shtako
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October 17, 2017, 07:24:53 PM |
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I wonder what a token swap brings compared to airdropping a totally new eBTC coin. The swap will probably never be fully complete, leaving one original eBTC token in play and one new 'original' eBTC token. Could be confusing as hell.
Any gen1 eBTC tokens that remain in the wild after the swap will be replaced during the swap with gen2 eBTC. For example, if only 19 million eBTC are returned during the swap, The gen2 eBTC will have 21 million tokens available for the swap, any gen2 tokens that are not swapped and remain will be added to the development funds or airdropped to gen2 eBTC holders. Trading will be paused at a block #, after this the current gen1 token will be delisted from Mercatox, ED & Dec and then the gen2 token will take its place retaining the eBTC ticker. I said if before ok the last page, there’s a few people trying to scare people off the swap, I’d much prefer that every single gen1 token is swapped but unfortunately in the event that someone doesn’t return their tokens they will be added to development funds or airdropped, and I have a feeling that some people on the last few pages would prefer they get a larger airdrop if more people decide too not return. Sound like a well thought out plan. I agree that a swap is the best solution. And to use some of "unswapped" coins for small future airdrops, bounties or signature campaigns is also a great way to fund development and marketing.
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vegaed1
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October 17, 2017, 07:30:58 PM |
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I wonder what a token swap brings compared to airdropping a totally new eBTC coin. The swap will probably never be fully complete, leaving one original eBTC token in play and one new 'original' eBTC token. Could be confusing as hell.
Any gen1 eBTC tokens that remain in the wild after the swap will be replaced during the swap with gen2 eBTC. For example, if only 19 million eBTC are returned during the swap, The gen2 eBTC will have 21 million tokens available for the swap, any gen2 tokens that are not swapped and remain will be added to the development funds or airdropped to gen2 eBTC holders. Trading will be paused at a block #, after this the current gen1 token will be delisted from Mercatox, ED & Dec and then the gen2 token will take its place retaining the eBTC ticker. I said if before ok the last page, there’s a few people trying to scare people off the swap, I’d much prefer that every single gen1 token is swapped but unfortunately in the event that someone doesn’t return their tokens they will be added to development funds or airdropped, and I have a feeling that some people on the last few pages would prefer they get a larger airdrop if more people decide too not return. This should be in bold. This is what people want to hear and what dismantles the fud spreaders argument. Include this other one of your replies too "The code will be made public so that it can be audited by the community after being internally and externally audited." Thank you for being active on the forum and out of the forum as that is CLEARLY making this coin maintain value and slowly increase as we wait for swap. Good Job!
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romec1701
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October 17, 2017, 07:31:44 PM |
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I am not sure this swap will actually work. if it requires people to "return" their coins - how will they ensure this safely? I think the only way to truely do it is to airdrop a new coin. But that would obviously mean the original token is basically worthless.
This one is much to much of a risk for me now. Once burned and all...
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MEROVINGIO
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October 17, 2017, 07:35:23 PM |
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I wonder what a token swap brings compared to airdropping a totally new eBTC coin. The swap will probably never be fully complete, leaving one original eBTC token in play and one new 'original' eBTC token. Could be confusing as hell.
at this point, the bug could be useful. after swapping. you create 1000000000000000000000000 or more ebtc version 1. who would ever want it.
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