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so im going to go ahead and put this out there so that as many people know about it as possible before round 2.
escrow for round 2 will work differently from round 1
Instead of using a spreadsheet to keep up with everything, im actually just going to use the built in functionality of the accounting ledger that is already provided for us by the bitcoin blockchain. There are many advantages. I will not have to do the same work twice for no reason. Also it elimiates the possibility for human error. what this will mean is that if you participate in round 2 you MUST BE ABLE TO SIGN a message with one of the addresses that you send from.
now don't freak out. Its very simple and for anyone who doesn't know how to do this I will personally walk you through every step and teach you how.
im going to be posting this several times to make sure that everyone sees it because the one big drawback to this is that if you send from an exchange or an address that you dont control than you will be donating your coins to me. granted this is a significant drawback but weighed against the advantages I think its worth it.
I suppose that means that is not possibile to send coins from an exchange directly as it was in the 1st stage?
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February 27, 2014, 10:38:30 AM |
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so im going to go ahead and put this out there so that as many people know about it as possible before round 2.
escrow for round 2 will work differently from round 1
Instead of using a spreadsheet to keep up with everything, im actually just going to use the built in functionality of the accounting ledger that is already provided for us by the bitcoin blockchain. There are many advantages. I will not have to do the same work twice for no reason. Also it elimiates the possibility for human error. what this will mean is that if you participate in round 2 you MUST BE ABLE TO SIGN a message with one of the addresses that you send from.
now don't freak out. Its very simple and for anyone who doesn't know how to do this I will personally walk you through every step and teach you how.
im going to be posting this several times to make sure that everyone sees it because the one big drawback to this is that if you send from an exchange or an address that you dont control than you will be donating your coins to me. granted this is a significant drawback but weighed against the advantages I think its worth it.
I suppose that means that is not possibile to send coins from an exchange directly as it was in the 1st stage? That´s what Anon said. (wrote)
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zwang
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February 27, 2014, 11:07:50 AM |
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This coin looks nice. Hope I can get the email give-away.
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February 27, 2014, 11:20:11 AM |
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Seems okay, although I believe early bird should be 25% and 2nd stage should be 17%. 5% isn't enough difference between a blind early bird investment and the 2nd round investment with eXo already in beta.
Agree Agree I think so. I know another IPO called Coinfinder that is a P2P network constructed by a decentralized exchange platform to provide a non- trusted environment BTC and fiat currency exchange system. The Early-bird investor's shares were 5 times of the 2nd-stage investor's. Phase 1 was Overheads: 15 BTC, Phase 2 was overheads: 30BTC. +1 . But i think the percent of mining should be decrease. It just only task six month to mine 55 millions coin . The dumping must be happened I thought this is a problem.
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February 27, 2014, 01:24:47 PM |
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first i will apply for EXO by email give-away
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February 27, 2014, 01:45:06 PM |
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so im going to go ahead and put this out there so that as many people know about it as possible before round 2.
escrow for round 2 will work differently from round 1
Instead of using a spreadsheet to keep up with everything, im actually just going to use the built in functionality of the accounting ledger that is already provided for us by the bitcoin blockchain. There are many advantages. I will not have to do the same work twice for no reason. Also it elimiates the possibility for human error. what this will mean is that if you participate in round 2 you MUST BE ABLE TO SIGN a message with one of the addresses that you send from.
now don't freak out. Its very simple and for anyone who doesn't know how to do this I will personally walk you through every step and teach you how.
im going to be posting this several times to make sure that everyone sees it because the one big drawback to this is that if you send from an exchange or an address that you dont control than you will be donating your coins to me. granted this is a significant drawback but weighed against the advantages I think its worth it.
Can signatures be written from blockchain.info wallets?
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February 27, 2014, 01:50:47 PM |
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when will beta out?
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Anon136
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February 27, 2014, 02:57:27 PM |
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so im going to go ahead and put this out there so that as many people know about it as possible before round 2.
escrow for round 2 will work differently from round 1
Instead of using a spreadsheet to keep up with everything, im actually just going to use the built in functionality of the accounting ledger that is already provided for us by the bitcoin blockchain. There are many advantages. I will not have to do the same work twice for no reason. Also it elimiates the possibility for human error. what this will mean is that if you participate in round 2 you MUST BE ABLE TO SIGN a message with one of the addresses that you send from.
now don't freak out. Its very simple and for anyone who doesn't know how to do this I will personally walk you through every step and teach you how.
im going to be posting this several times to make sure that everyone sees it because the one big drawback to this is that if you send from an exchange or an address that you dont control than you will be donating your coins to me. granted this is a significant drawback but weighed against the advantages I think its worth it.
Can signatures be written from blockchain.info wallets? they sure can
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Anon136
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February 27, 2014, 02:58:38 PM |
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so im going to go ahead and put this out there so that as many people know about it as possible before round 2.
escrow for round 2 will work differently from round 1
Instead of using a spreadsheet to keep up with everything, im actually just going to use the built in functionality of the accounting ledger that is already provided for us by the bitcoin blockchain. There are many advantages. I will not have to do the same work twice for no reason. Also it elimiates the possibility for human error. what this will mean is that if you participate in round 2 you MUST BE ABLE TO SIGN a message with one of the addresses that you send from.
now don't freak out. Its very simple and for anyone who doesn't know how to do this I will personally walk you through every step and teach you how.
im going to be posting this several times to make sure that everyone sees it because the one big drawback to this is that if you send from an exchange or an address that you dont control than you will be donating your coins to me. granted this is a significant drawback but weighed against the advantages I think its worth it.
I suppose that means that is not possibile to send coins from an exchange directly as it was in the 1st stage? that's correct
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Rep Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=381041If one can not confer upon another a right which he does not himself first possess, by what means does the state derive the right to engage in behaviors from which the public is prohibited?
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freigeist
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February 27, 2014, 04:21:07 PM |
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so im going to go ahead and put this out there so that as many people know about it as possible before round 2.
escrow for round 2 will work differently from round 1
Instead of using a spreadsheet to keep up with everything, im actually just going to use the built in functionality of the accounting ledger that is already provided for us by the bitcoin blockchain. There are many advantages. I will not have to do the same work twice for no reason. Also it elimiates the possibility for human error. what this will mean is that if you participate in round 2 you MUST BE ABLE TO SIGN a message with one of the addresses that you send from.
now don't freak out. Its very simple and for anyone who doesn't know how to do this I will personally walk you through every step and teach you how.
im going to be posting this several times to make sure that everyone sees it because the one big drawback to this is that if you send from an exchange or an address that you dont control than you will be donating your coins to me. granted this is a significant drawback but weighed against the advantages I think its worth it.
I suppose that means that is not possibile to send coins from an exchange directly as it was in the 1st stage? that's correct F**k NO good for me! I don't use bitcoin at all I just needed it to buy some NXT and some other alt coins as nobody wants to accept FIAT therefore I had to open an account on an exchange site and send from there.
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Sanglotslongs
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February 27, 2014, 05:15:55 PM |
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so im going to go ahead and put this out there so that as many people know about it as possible before round 2.
escrow for round 2 will work differently from round 1
Also it elimiates the possibility for human error. what this will mean is that if you participate in round 2 you MUST BE ABLE TO SIGN a message with one of the addresses that you send from.
I suppose that means that is not possibile to send coins from an exchange directly as it was in the 1st stage? that's correct How to sign message with qt wallet : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oxM9_OCQKM
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Anon136
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February 27, 2014, 05:50:33 PM |
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so im going to go ahead and put this out there so that as many people know about it as possible before round 2.
escrow for round 2 will work differently from round 1
Instead of using a spreadsheet to keep up with everything, im actually just going to use the built in functionality of the accounting ledger that is already provided for us by the bitcoin blockchain. There are many advantages. I will not have to do the same work twice for no reason. Also it elimiates the possibility for human error. what this will mean is that if you participate in round 2 you MUST BE ABLE TO SIGN a message with one of the addresses that you send from.
now don't freak out. Its very simple and for anyone who doesn't know how to do this I will personally walk you through every step and teach you how.
im going to be posting this several times to make sure that everyone sees it because the one big drawback to this is that if you send from an exchange or an address that you dont control than you will be donating your coins to me. granted this is a significant drawback but weighed against the advantages I think its worth it.
I suppose that means that is not possibile to send coins from an exchange directly as it was in the 1st stage? that's correct F**k NO good for me! I don't use bitcoin at all I just needed it to buy some NXT and some other alt coins as nobody wants to accept FIAT therefore I had to open an account on an exchange site and send from there. i understand this is going to be an inconvenience for some people but i feel very strongly that the benefits outweigh the costs. its very simple to create a blockchain.info e-wallet. it literally takes less than a minute and you will be able to sign any messages you need from there.
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February 27, 2014, 06:18:41 PM |
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so im going to go ahead and put this out there so that as many people know about it as possible before round 2.
escrow for round 2 will work differently from round 1
Instead of using a spreadsheet to keep up with everything, im actually just going to use the built in functionality of the accounting ledger that is already provided for us by the bitcoin blockchain. There are many advantages. I will not have to do the same work twice for no reason. Also it elimiates the possibility for human error. what this will mean is that if you participate in round 2 you MUST BE ABLE TO SIGN a message with one of the addresses that you send from.
now don't freak out. Its very simple and for anyone who doesn't know how to do this I will personally walk you through every step and teach you how.
im going to be posting this several times to make sure that everyone sees it because the one big drawback to this is that if you send from an exchange or an address that you dont control than you will be donating your coins to me. granted this is a significant drawback but weighed against the advantages I think its worth it.
I suppose that means that is not possibile to send coins from an exchange directly as it was in the 1st stage? that's correct F**k NO good for me! I don't use bitcoin at all I just needed it to buy some NXT and some other alt coins as nobody wants to accept FIAT therefore I had to open an account on an exchange site and send from there. i understand this is going to be an inconvenience for some people but i feel very strongly that the benefits outweigh the costs. its very simple to create a blockchain.info e-wallet. it literally takes less than a minute and you will be able to sign any messages you need from there. Creates a tutorial "SIGN for dummies". I'm afraid to do shit... have money involved.
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February 27, 2014, 06:32:18 PM |
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One thing to think about: One of the biggest problems is the NXT be tricky to implement in exchange. Was long time stuck in the "dgex" partly because it. To most successful Exo (or any altcoin 'not clone') would be interesting to have an API for this implementation, preferably making as close as possible with BTC and all Altcoins clones and a developer responsible for guiding them. Thus the exchanges would add faster.
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February 27, 2014, 08:10:13 PM Last edit: February 27, 2014, 08:31:27 PM by tooroth |
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Hello
The max ammount to invest is 1.5btc, but I didn't read anything about the investment into the two stages. Sorry if it is written yet.
Can the people who invest less than 1.5btc now go to second stage up to 1.5btc or only for one stage?
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Anon136
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February 27, 2014, 08:22:37 PM |
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so im going to go ahead and put this out there so that as many people know about it as possible before round 2.
escrow for round 2 will work differently from round 1
Instead of using a spreadsheet to keep up with everything, im actually just going to use the built in functionality of the accounting ledger that is already provided for us by the bitcoin blockchain. There are many advantages. I will not have to do the same work twice for no reason. Also it elimiates the possibility for human error. what this will mean is that if you participate in round 2 you MUST BE ABLE TO SIGN a message with one of the addresses that you send from.
now don't freak out. Its very simple and for anyone who doesn't know how to do this I will personally walk you through every step and teach you how.
im going to be posting this several times to make sure that everyone sees it because the one big drawback to this is that if you send from an exchange or an address that you dont control than you will be donating your coins to me. granted this is a significant drawback but weighed against the advantages I think its worth it.
I suppose that means that is not possibile to send coins from an exchange directly as it was in the 1st stage? that's correct F**k NO good for me! I don't use bitcoin at all I just needed it to buy some NXT and some other alt coins as nobody wants to accept FIAT therefore I had to open an account on an exchange site and send from there. i understand this is going to be an inconvenience for some people but i feel very strongly that the benefits outweigh the costs. its very simple to create a blockchain.info e-wallet. it literally takes less than a minute and you will be able to sign any messages you need from there. Creates a tutorial "SIGN for dummies". I'm afraid to do shit... have money involved. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S88ciN9DsRk
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February 27, 2014, 08:23:52 PM |
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so im going to go ahead and put this out there so that as many people know about it as possible before round 2.
escrow for round 2 will work differently from round 1
Instead of using a spreadsheet to keep up with everything, im actually just going to use the built in functionality of the accounting ledger that is already provided for us by the bitcoin blockchain. There are many advantages. I will not have to do the same work twice for no reason. Also it elimiates the possibility for human error. what this will mean is that if you participate in round 2 you MUST BE ABLE TO SIGN a message with one of the addresses that you send from.
now don't freak out. Its very simple and for anyone who doesn't know how to do this I will personally walk you through every step and teach you how.
im going to be posting this several times to make sure that everyone sees it because the one big drawback to this is that if you send from an exchange or an address that you dont control than you will be donating your coins to me. granted this is a significant drawback but weighed against the advantages I think its worth it.
I suppose that means that is not possibile to send coins from an exchange directly as it was in the 1st stage? that's correct Can people send you btc from Coinbase .com? I think people are able to send btc with a message at Coinbase.com.
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Anon136
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February 27, 2014, 08:27:25 PM |
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so im going to go ahead and put this out there so that as many people know about it as possible before round 2.
escrow for round 2 will work differently from round 1
Instead of using a spreadsheet to keep up with everything, im actually just going to use the built in functionality of the accounting ledger that is already provided for us by the bitcoin blockchain. There are many advantages. I will not have to do the same work twice for no reason. Also it elimiates the possibility for human error. what this will mean is that if you participate in round 2 you MUST BE ABLE TO SIGN a message with one of the addresses that you send from.
now don't freak out. Its very simple and for anyone who doesn't know how to do this I will personally walk you through every step and teach you how.
im going to be posting this several times to make sure that everyone sees it because the one big drawback to this is that if you send from an exchange or an address that you dont control than you will be donating your coins to me. granted this is a significant drawback but weighed against the advantages I think its worth it.
I suppose that means that is not possibile to send coins from an exchange directly as it was in the 1st stage? that's correct Can people send you btc from Coinbase .com? I think people are able to send btc with a message at Coinbase.com. i really dont know if you can sign a message from a coinbase account. does anyone know for sure one way or the other?
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February 27, 2014, 08:35:27 PM |
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Hello
The max ammount to invest is 1.5btc, but I didn't read anything about the investment into the two stages. Sorry if it is written yet.
Can the people who invest less than 1.5btc now go to second stage up to 1.5btc or only for one stage?
First page: However all your investments may not exceed in total 1.5 BTC or 50 LTC.
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February 27, 2014, 09:48:27 PM |
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so im going to go ahead and put this out there so that as many people know about it as possible before round 2.
escrow for round 2 will work differently from round 1
Instead of using a spreadsheet to keep up with everything, im actually just going to use the built in functionality of the accounting ledger that is already provided for us by the bitcoin blockchain. There are many advantages. I will not have to do the same work twice for no reason. Also it elimiates the possibility for human error. what this will mean is that if you participate in round 2 you MUST BE ABLE TO SIGN a message with one of the addresses that you send from.
now don't freak out. Its very simple and for anyone who doesn't know how to do this I will personally walk you through every step and teach you how.
im going to be posting this several times to make sure that everyone sees it because the one big drawback to this is that if you send from an exchange or an address that you dont control than you will be donating your coins to me. granted this is a significant drawback but weighed against the advantages I think its worth it.
I suppose that means that is not possibile to send coins from an exchange directly as it was in the 1st stage? that's correct Can people send you btc from Coinbase .com? I think people are able to send btc with a message at Coinbase.com. i really dont know if you can sign a message from a coinbase account. does anyone know for sure one way or the other? Yes, http://support.coinbase.com/customer/portal/articles/1392200-where-is-my-wallet-address-
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