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October 14, 2018, 01:32:03 PM |
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This standard solves some of the shortcomings of ERC20 while maintaining backward compatibility with ERC20. It avoids the problems and vulnerabilities of EIP223. It goes a step further by allowing operators (generally contracts) which can manage the tokens in the same way that the ERC20 with infinite approve was allowed. Finally, it adds hooks to provide further control to token holders over their tokens. Note that, the usage of ERC820 provides backward compatibility with wallets and existing contracts without having to be redeployed thanks proxy contracts implementing the hooks. https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-777So this standard corrects errors of the ERC20 standard, but is it compatible with decentralized exchanges? The code has all the necessary functions of the ERC20, which means that the tokens can be added to the list of exchanges.
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Banny_hopyy94
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October 14, 2018, 04:09:39 PM |
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This standard solves some of the shortcomings of ERC20 while maintaining backward compatibility with ERC20. It avoids the problems and vulnerabilities of EIP223. It goes a step further by allowing operators (generally contracts) which can manage the tokens in the same way that the ERC20 with infinite approve was allowed. Finally, it adds hooks to provide further control to token holders over their tokens. Note that, the usage of ERC820 provides backward compatibility with wallets and existing contracts without having to be redeployed thanks proxy contracts implementing the hooks. https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-777So this standard corrects errors of the ERC20 standard, but is it compatible with decentralized exchanges? The code has all the necessary functions of the ERC20, which means that the tokens can be added to the list of exchanges. How soon after distribution will the tokens be sent for exchange?
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eprocent
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October 14, 2018, 10:39:53 PM |
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This standard solves some of the shortcomings of ERC20 while maintaining backward compatibility with ERC20. It avoids the problems and vulnerabilities of EIP223. It goes a step further by allowing operators (generally contracts) which can manage the tokens in the same way that the ERC20 with infinite approve was allowed. Finally, it adds hooks to provide further control to token holders over their tokens. Note that, the usage of ERC820 provides backward compatibility with wallets and existing contracts without having to be redeployed thanks proxy contracts implementing the hooks. https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-777So this standard corrects errors of the ERC20 standard, but is it compatible with decentralized exchanges? The code has all the necessary functions of the ERC20, which means that the tokens can be added to the list of exchanges. From what I read, I understand that at least some of the decentralized exchanges do not allow in the smart contract than the ERC 20 transaction. I have just seen a list of some coins that the etherdelta does not trade. Good luck to all.
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ANTIMANIA
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October 15, 2018, 03:15:39 PM |
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This standard solves some of the shortcomings of ERC20 while maintaining backward compatibility with ERC20. It avoids the problems and vulnerabilities of EIP223. It goes a step further by allowing operators (generally contracts) which can manage the tokens in the same way that the ERC20 with infinite approve was allowed. Finally, it adds hooks to provide further control to token holders over their tokens. Note that, the usage of ERC820 provides backward compatibility with wallets and existing contracts without having to be redeployed thanks proxy contracts implementing the hooks. https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-777So this standard corrects errors of the ERC20 standard, but is it compatible with decentralized exchanges? The code has all the necessary functions of the ERC20, which means that the tokens can be added to the list of exchanges. From what I read, I understand that at least some of the decentralized exchanges do not allow in the smart contract than the ERC 20 transaction. I have just seen a list of some coins that the etherdelta does not trade. Good luck to all. Developers will add this token to the list of exchanges immediately after distribution. I think they agreed on a standard with exchanges.
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revenanTts
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October 15, 2018, 04:30:23 PM |
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This standard solves some of the shortcomings of ERC20 while maintaining backward compatibility with ERC20. It avoids the problems and vulnerabilities of EIP223. It goes a step further by allowing operators (generally contracts) which can manage the tokens in the same way that the ERC20 with infinite approve was allowed. Finally, it adds hooks to provide further control to token holders over their tokens. Note that, the usage of ERC820 provides backward compatibility with wallets and existing contracts without having to be redeployed thanks proxy contracts implementing the hooks. https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-777So this standard corrects errors of the ERC20 standard, but is it compatible with decentralized exchanges? The code has all the necessary functions of the ERC20, which means that the tokens can be added to the list of exchanges. How soon after distribution will the tokens be sent for exchange? Token in the list of exchange will be added before the New Year.
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Jacklowo
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October 15, 2018, 04:35:45 PM |
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This standard solves some of the shortcomings of ERC20 while maintaining backward compatibility with ERC20. It avoids the problems and vulnerabilities of EIP223. It goes a step further by allowing operators (generally contracts) which can manage the tokens in the same way that the ERC20 with infinite approve was allowed. Finally, it adds hooks to provide further control to token holders over their tokens. Note that, the usage of ERC820 provides backward compatibility with wallets and existing contracts without having to be redeployed thanks proxy contracts implementing the hooks. https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-777So this standard corrects errors of the ERC20 standard, but is it compatible with decentralized exchanges? The code has all the necessary functions of the ERC20, which means that the tokens can be added to the list of exchanges. How soon after distribution will the tokens be sent for exchange? Token in the list of exchange will be added before the New Year. where will BGX listing? Are top exchangers like Bittrex, Binannce or Hitbtc? and indeed this takes a long time and we have to be patient, 76 days beta version will be released, we'll see what happens
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eprocent
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October 16, 2018, 02:23:32 AM |
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This standard solves some of the shortcomings of ERC20 while maintaining backward compatibility with ERC20. It avoids the problems and vulnerabilities of EIP223. It goes a step further by allowing operators (generally contracts) which can manage the tokens in the same way that the ERC20 with infinite approve was allowed. Finally, it adds hooks to provide further control to token holders over their tokens. Note that, the usage of ERC820 provides backward compatibility with wallets and existing contracts without having to be redeployed thanks proxy contracts implementing the hooks. https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-777So this standard corrects errors of the ERC20 standard, but is it compatible with decentralized exchanges? The code has all the necessary functions of the ERC20, which means that the tokens can be added to the list of exchanges. How soon after distribution will the tokens be sent for exchange? Token in the list of exchange will be added before the New Year. where will BGX listing? Are top exchangers like Bittrex, Binannce or Hitbtc? and indeed this takes a long time and we have to be patient, 76 days beta version will be released, we'll see what happens From what I understand here is DEC token and not BGX. There are two different tokens in the BGX project. Good luck to all.
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October 16, 2018, 03:43:37 AM Last edit: October 16, 2018, 09:02:00 AM by revenanTts |
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This standard solves some of the shortcomings of ERC20 while maintaining backward compatibility with ERC20. It avoids the problems and vulnerabilities of EIP223. It goes a step further by allowing operators (generally contracts) which can manage the tokens in the same way that the ERC20 with infinite approve was allowed. Finally, it adds hooks to provide further control to token holders over their tokens. Note that, the usage of ERC820 provides backward compatibility with wallets and existing contracts without having to be redeployed thanks proxy contracts implementing the hooks. https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-777So this standard corrects errors of the ERC20 standard, but is it compatible with decentralized exchanges? The code has all the necessary functions of the ERC20, which means that the tokens can be added to the list of exchanges. How soon after distribution will the tokens be sent for exchange? Token in the list of exchange will be added before the New Year. where will BGX listing? Are top exchangers like Bittrex, Binannce or Hitbtc? and indeed this takes a long time and we have to be patient, 76 days beta version will be released, we'll see what happens From what I understand here is DEC token and not BGX. There are two different tokens in the BGX project. Good luck to all. Hello! DEC (BGX) token on Ethereum. BGT is a sidechain coin.
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eprocent
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October 17, 2018, 01:50:11 AM |
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This standard solves some of the shortcomings of ERC20 while maintaining backward compatibility with ERC20. It avoids the problems and vulnerabilities of EIP223. It goes a step further by allowing operators (generally contracts) which can manage the tokens in the same way that the ERC20 with infinite approve was allowed. Finally, it adds hooks to provide further control to token holders over their tokens. Note that, the usage of ERC820 provides backward compatibility with wallets and existing contracts without having to be redeployed thanks proxy contracts implementing the hooks. https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-777So this standard corrects errors of the ERC20 standard, but is it compatible with decentralized exchanges? The code has all the necessary functions of the ERC20, which means that the tokens can be added to the list of exchanges. How soon after distribution will the tokens be sent for exchange? Token in the list of exchange will be added before the New Year. where will BGX listing? Are top exchangers like Bittrex, Binannce or Hitbtc? and indeed this takes a long time and we have to be patient, 76 days beta version will be released, we'll see what happens From what I understand here is DEC token and not BGX. There are two different tokens in the BGX project. Good luck to all. Hello! DEC (BGX) token on Ethereum. BGT is a sidechain coin. Finally, there's little light for me about this. I have confused BGT with BGX. Now I understand that both coins will be used by the BGX project. DEC is in ETH blockchain and BGT is a sidechain coin. Thanks for clarification.
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GraBitCoin
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October 17, 2018, 01:39:59 PM |
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It should be understood that in this sidechain coins will be created depending on the number of DEC tokens in Ethereum.
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October 18, 2018, 12:29:00 PM |
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It should be understood that in this sidechain coins will be created depending on the number of DEC tokens in Ethereum.
How many BGT coins will be created on sidechain?
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October 18, 2018, 12:56:13 PM |
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To create a node only need DEC tokens? How many?
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GraBitCoin
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October 19, 2018, 06:14:16 PM |
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To create a node only need DEC tokens? How many?
I do not know for sure. I think about 1,000,000 DEC
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October 20, 2018, 01:47:27 PM |
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To create a node only need DEC tokens? How many?
I do not know for sure. I think about 1,000,000 DEC It is possible that the number of tokens required to make a deposit for the creation of a node will not be fixed, and will depend on the value on exchanges.
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ANTIMANIA
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October 20, 2018, 04:11:02 PM |
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To create a node only need DEC tokens? How many?
I do not know for sure. I think about 1,000,000 DEC It is possible that the number of tokens required to make a deposit for the creation of a node will not be fixed, and will depend on the value on exchanges. Do you know what exchange will be the token first? Where can I buy?
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October 21, 2018, 06:28:12 AM |
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To create a node only need DEC tokens? How many?
I do not know for sure. I think about 1,000,000 DEC It is possible that the number of tokens required to make a deposit for the creation of a node will not be fixed, and will depend on the value on exchanges. Do you know what exchange will be the token first? Where can I buy? I do not have such information. I only know that the exchange will be popular with the crypto community.
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October 21, 2018, 06:35:50 AM |
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To create a node only need DEC tokens? How many?
I do not know for sure. I think about 1,000,000 DEC It is possible that the number of tokens required to make a deposit for the creation of a node will not be fixed, and will depend on the value on exchanges. Do you know what exchange will be the token first? Where can I buy? I do not have such information. I only know that the exchange will be popular with the crypto community. Do not mess with HitBTC. You will send them money and they will deceive you.
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October 22, 2018, 02:45:58 AM |
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To create a node only need DEC tokens? How many?
I do not know for sure. I think about 1,000,000 DEC It is possible that the number of tokens required to make a deposit for the creation of a node will not be fixed, and will depend on the value on exchanges. Do you know what exchange will be the token first? Where can I buy? I do not have such information. I only know that the exchange will be popular with the crypto community. Do not mess with HitBTC. You will send them money and they will deceive you. Good exchange. Problems arise only with those coins that have problems with paperwork.
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October 22, 2018, 03:52:57 AM |
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To create a node only need DEC tokens? How many?
I do not know for sure. I think about 1,000,000 DEC It is possible that the number of tokens required to make a deposit for the creation of a node will not be fixed, and will depend on the value on exchanges. Do you know what exchange will be the token first? Where can I buy? I do not have such information. I only know that the exchange will be popular with the crypto community. Do not mess with HitBTC. You will send them money and they will deceive you. Why are you saying this? Have you experienced this? I have never entered Hitbtc, so I don't believe what you say. Will BGX share the two coins (BGT and DEC) to investors and participants?
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October 22, 2018, 12:33:27 PM |
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To create a node only need DEC tokens? How many?
I do not know for sure. I think about 1,000,000 DEC It is possible that the number of tokens required to make a deposit for the creation of a node will not be fixed, and will depend on the value on exchanges. Do you know what exchange will be the token first? Where can I buy? I do not have such information. I only know that the exchange will be popular with the crypto community. Do not mess with HitBTC. You will send them money and they will deceive you. Why are you saying this? Have you experienced this? I have never entered Hitbtc, so I don't believe what you say. Will BGX share the two coins (BGT and DEC) to investors and participants? Hello! You misunderstood the relationship of BGT (coins) and the DEC token. DEC token on the Ethereum platform for investors, and a BGT coin on sidechain.
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