metamorphin
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May 13, 2016, 09:08:15 PM |
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Definitely like the sound of this. So that means that if I have some Moonlite, I would be able to exchange them to Mooncoin at the rate of 1000 Mooncoins per 1 Moonlite? If so, that would be pretty sweet (aside from the idea of Moonlite's usability). I will surely test this once I finish all my college stuff. This is something definitely worth to try. By the way, I was thinking of the addition of a Mooncoin token from within the Ethereum platform. That would have many advantages, such as the deployment of smart contracts or dapps, and many more interesting stuff. But, this is just a suggestion. In 2014-2015 people believed that was a good idea to use the Nxt platform to create an asset there instead of running a network. And where is Nxt now? Who cares about it? And who knows what will be a next big thing in 2017? Maybe people will leave ETH tokens for something else, and coins that have lost their independence and became ETH tokens will look like abandoned Nxt assets now... Besides, some miners may not agree to have Mooncoin as an ETH token and will continue mining and using a current network. We cannot change things like that in fact, Mooncoin is a pretty decentralized coin. No, if you have moonlite, you will NOT be able to exchange them for Mooncoins at a fixed rate of 1000 Mooncoins per 1 moonlite. When someone wants to give you Mooncoins for moonlite, you will be able to exchange them at a rate people will agree with. The idea is that Mooncoin holders will get moonlite free of charge, they will not need to exchange their Mooncoins, for example if you have 100 million Mooncoins at the moment of initial distribution of moonlite, you will get as a bonus 100,000 moonlite. So if people want to get moonlite, they need to buy Mooncoins, as there will be no IPO, nor ICO, nor crowdsale, nor presale of moonlite. Moonlite is not a currency to exchange it, it's a necessary element of the Moonlite platform which runs smart likes. In addition, there is an idea - to give an opportunity to all Bitcointalk users to generate a small quantity of moonlite for testing. This is a great idea: gives bonus for mooncoinholders. BUT: This will only work so long till we find a bridge between mooncoin and moonlite. we have to find services, where they need each other!
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Mooncoin_Foundation
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May 13, 2016, 09:37:15 PM Last edit: July 02, 2017, 04:06:11 PM by Mooncoin_Foundation |
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This is a great idea: gives bonus for mooncoinholders. BUT: This will only work so long till we find a bridge between mooncoin and moonlite. we have to find services, where they need each other!
The bridge exists: Moonlite is based on the Mooncoin blockchain. You can send it from your website, or from a forum (it can be any forum, which the community uses, currently Bitcointalk) to your Mooncoin address, but to send it from Mooncoin address you need to make transactions with your Mooncoin wallet. That's why Moonlite needs Mooncoin. And Mooncoin needs Moonlite as it gives to Mooncoin users opportunities which other coins including smart contracts coins don't have at all. For example, they all require to install a soft. So if you want to send coins or any asset to someone else, you need to install soft (risks of malware, even if it is a big coin, who will guarantee that a dev (or a hacker who controls dev's PC) will not implement a backdoor into an update of official wallet which Citibank is using, to get their billions, remember Nick Leeson?) and you have to convince your business partner to install their soft, too. Moonlite allows to send moonlite between websites, between forum users and to Mooncoin addresses, to use smart likes - without installing a soft (and remains decentralized, with no 3rd party services). Another great feature is that you can send moonlite to any website, even if it is google.com, Edit: you don't need their permission, it's similar to if you like something on Facebook. And their admins will be able to use moonlite they have got whenever they want even years later, and again, to use it, they don't need to install any soft, just create a mlsend.txt file in a root directory of their website, and input a command at official forum of Mooncoin. Edit: the information above is outdated. The Moonlite test version (described above) was too complex and people were not able to understand and use it when it was launched. To be redesigned. Some features will be removed, other features will be added.
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metamorphin
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May 13, 2016, 10:44:15 PM |
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This is a great idea: gives bonus for mooncoinholders. BUT: This will only work so long till we find a bridge between mooncoin and moonlite. we have to find services, where they need each other!
The bridge exists: Moonlite is based on the Mooncoin blockchain. You can send it from your website, or from a forum (it can be any forum, which the community uses, currently Bitcointalk) to your Mooncoin address, but to send it from Mooncoin address you need to make transactions with your Mooncoin wallet. That's why Moonlite needs Mooncoin. And Mooncoin needs Moonlite as it gives to Mooncoin users opportunities which other coins including smart contracts coins don't have at all. For example, they all require to install a soft. So if you want to send coins or any asset to someone else, you need to install soft (risks of malware, even if it is a big coin, who will guarantee that a dev (or a hacker who controls dev's PC) will not implement a backdoor into an update of official wallet which Citibank is using, to get their billions, remember Nick Leeson?) and you have to convince your business partner to install their soft, too. Moonlite allows to send moonlite between websites, between forum users and to Mooncoin addresses, to use smart likes - without installing a soft (and remains decentralized, with no 3rd party services). Another great feature is that you can send moonlite to any website, even if it is google.com, Edit: you don't need their permission, it's similar to if you like something on Facebook. And their admins will be able to use moonlite they have got whenever they want even years later, and again, to use it, they don't need to install any soft, just create a mlsend.txt file in a root directory of their website, and input a command at official forum of Mooncoin. This smells for me to a big potential for sure. I begin to understand the opportunities. Lets go in touch over slack or so... Steve
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Mooncoin_Foundation
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May 14, 2016, 01:17:47 PM |
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Many Mooncoin users ask for a new thread and we really could try to create it on behalf of the Mooncoin community, with an up-to-date information and working links for Mooncoin and with some basic information regarding Moonlite.
But maybe someone doesn't agree with it? Please tell your arguments now.
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arransiv
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May 14, 2016, 02:19:58 PM |
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I just want to test moonlite command. What should I do to it?
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arransiv
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May 14, 2016, 02:32:21 PM |
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Ok. I will try. Thanks for the link. How do I calculate the UnixTime? Edit : Got it.
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arransiv
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May 14, 2016, 02:37:54 PM |
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mlbalance 204672 1463236642 !tothemoon
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arransiv
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May 14, 2016, 02:39:47 PM |
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I did a trail command above. Let me see how well it works.
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May 14, 2016, 02:41:53 PM Last edit: May 14, 2016, 03:00:47 PM by Mooncoin_Foundation |
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Ok. I will try. Thanks for the link. How do I calculate the UnixTime?
Edit : Got it.
To explain it to other users: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UnixtimeUnix time is a system for describing instants in time, defined as the number of seconds that have elapsed since 00:00:00 UTC, 1 January 1970. Users don't need to calculate it. There are a lot of free services available that show current Unix Time. For example, http://unixtimestamp.comYou need to input Unix Time in your command to avoid its double processing.
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Mooncoin_Foundation
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May 14, 2016, 02:47:28 PM |
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mlbalance 204672 1463236642 !tothemoon
Thank you for your effort. This command cannot be recognized by a web crawler as your command doesn't start with "moonlitecommandline:" and doesn't contain "unixtime" tag before your UnixTime stamp. Besides, if you want to check a ML balance of Bitcointalk user you have to specify a tag "user", not 204672 but user204572.
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Mooncoin_Foundation
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May 14, 2016, 02:53:46 PM |
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moonlitecommandline: sendfromforum receiver user204572 quantity 25000 unixtime1463237588 !tothemoon
as an example of Moonlite command we are sending now 25000 ML to your Bitcointalk account.
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arransiv
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May 14, 2016, 03:10:09 PM |
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moonlitecommandline: sendfromforum receiver user204572 quantity 25000 unixtime1463237588 !tothemoon
as an example of Moonlite command we are sending now 25000 ML to your Bitcointalk account.
Nice will try again with the correct format.
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Mooncoin_Foundation
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May 14, 2016, 03:11:14 PM |
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Well, we have made a mistake, too The command above has been processed OK and the output is available at the Moonlite block explorer http://mooncoin.com/1463237588.txt, but we have sent 25000 ML to an user204 572 not to an user 204 672. Now this user https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=204572 is a happy owner of 25000 ML. That's why be careful with Moonlite commands, especially with which RECEIVER you specify. Edit: you can try a command to test what it will show for 0 balance, and then we will send you 25000 ML and you can try it again to see whether it's received.
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arransiv
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May 14, 2016, 03:13:10 PM |
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moonlitecommandline: mlbalance user204672 unixtime1463238622 !tothemoon
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Mooncoin_Foundation
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May 14, 2016, 03:23:58 PM |
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moonlitecommandline: sendfromforum receiver user204672 quantity 25000 unixtime1463239414 !tothemoon
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Mooncoin_Foundation
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May 14, 2016, 03:30:58 PM |
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moonlitecommandline: mlbalance user204672 unixtime1463238622 !tothemoon
Your command has been processed! And you can see the result at the block explorer mlbalance=0, now as soon as our command is processed, you can check your balance again with another command.
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arransiv
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May 14, 2016, 03:31:58 PM |
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moonlitecommandline: mlbalance user204672 unixtime1463238622 !tothemoon
Your command has been processed! And you can see the result at the block explorer mlbalance=0, now as soon as our command is processed, you can check your balance again with another command. Nice. What is the link to the block explorer? What I suggest is it is better to use a more friendly and readable block explorer. Maybe you can create a hostable block explorer like normal bitcoin/mooncoin blockchain explorer for moonlite.
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Mooncoin_Foundation
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May 14, 2016, 03:41:43 PM |
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Nice. What is the link to the block explorer? What I suggest is it is better to use a more friendly and readable block explorer. Maybe you can create a hostable block explorer like normal bitcoin/mooncoin blockchain explorer for moonlite.
That exists, but it cannot be like normal explorer as the format of Moonlite is different, it's a completely new thing so now during tests we need to find out how to organize it in a better way. The link to the block explorer? As you can see in moonlitecommandline usage examples it is http://mooncoin.com/ unixtimestamp which user inputs in command .txtit shows the output of processed command. This .txt file is being created automatically as soon as a Moonlite web crawler has recognized and processed a new command.
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