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Author Topic: [ANN][ICO]⚡ Metahash - cryptocurrency for decentralized apps⚡  (Read 63658 times)
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July 23, 2018, 04:03:00 AM
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Hi! You are not along in this struggle)) That's why we have made a group for making a node together. Feel free to join and ask any questions!
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July 23, 2018, 04:06:40 AM
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Hi! You are not along in this struggle)) That's why we have made a group for making a node together. Feel free to join and ask any questions!

since you are mentioning it, should I assume it will be recognized and supported by metahash and investors involved in it will be backed and protected by metahash?
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July 23, 2018, 04:09:35 AM
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Hi! You are not along in this struggle)) That's why we have made a group for making a node together. Feel free to join and ask any questions!

since you are mentioning it, should I assume it will be recognized and supported by metahash and investors involved in it will be backed and protected by metahash?

This is not our official group. Community members decided to organize such groups on their own. But sure, we do support that.
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July 23, 2018, 05:10:52 AM
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 why the address of the Mhc is similar to ETH?
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July 23, 2018, 05:23:13 AM
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why the address of the Mhc is similar to ETH?

it looks like a set of symbols since this is a set of hexadecimal system
but the algorithm for generating addresses is different - this can be seen from the code and from the generation instruction
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July 23, 2018, 05:25:39 AM
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why the address of the Mhc is similar to ETH?

it looks like a set of symbols since this is a set of hexadecimal system
but the algorithm for generating addresses is different - this can be seen from the code and from the generation instruction


why was this option chosen?
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July 23, 2018, 05:40:11 AM
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why the address of the Mhc is similar to ETH?

it looks like a set of symbols since this is a set of hexadecimal system
but the algorithm for generating addresses is different - this can be seen from the code and from the generation instruction


why was this option chosen?

The hexadecimal system works with a byte representation and is conveniently converted into long numbers
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July 23, 2018, 05:42:40 AM
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The hexadecimal system works with a byte representation and is conveniently converted into long numbers
Waiting to see the next good services from Metahash project, MetaHash dev.
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July 23, 2018, 05:48:35 AM
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why the address of the Mhc is similar to ETH?

it looks like a set of symbols since this is a set of hexadecimal system
but the algorithm for generating addresses is different - this can be seen from the code and from the generation instruction


why was this option chosen?

The hexadecimal system works with a byte representation and is conveniently converted into long numbers

but does the algorithm look like ether?

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July 23, 2018, 05:54:15 AM
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why the address of the Mhc is similar to ETH?

it looks like a set of symbols since this is a set of hexadecimal system
but the algorithm for generating addresses is different - this can be seen from the code and from the generation instruction


why was this option chosen?

The hexadecimal system works with a byte representation and is conveniently converted into long numbers

but does the algorithm look like ether?



we have completely different algorithms for generating the address and the algorithm for calculating the checksum
if MHC was an ether-based token - you could find MHC addresses on the site etherscan.io
and see there balances in tokens
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July 23, 2018, 07:27:37 AM
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Ok, sent your inquiry to tech officer

Well, so what happened with the inquiry and the tech officer? Smiley
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July 23, 2018, 08:33:38 AM
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Ok, sent your inquiry to tech officer

Well, so what happened with the inquiry and the tech officer? Smiley

sorry, but we didn't manage to locate your error from our side, so could you please send all the screenshots and description of your situation here gatebug@metahash.org with a copy to support@metahash.org so our crew can work it out individually
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July 23, 2018, 08:39:58 AM
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why the address of the Mhc is similar to ETH?

it looks like a set of symbols since this is a set of hexadecimal system
but the algorithm for generating addresses is different - this can be seen from the code and from the generation instruction


why was this option chosen?

The hexadecimal system works with a byte representation and is conveniently converted into long numbers

but does the algorithm look like ether?



we have completely different algorithms for generating the address and the algorithm for calculating the checksum
if MHC was an ether-based token - you could find MHC addresses on the site etherscan.io
and see there balances in tokens

what are the main differences?
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July 23, 2018, 08:41:51 AM
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why the address of the Mhc is similar to ETH?

it looks like a set of symbols since this is a set of hexadecimal system
but the algorithm for generating addresses is different - this can be seen from the code and from the generation instruction


why was this option chosen?

The hexadecimal system works with a byte representation and is conveniently converted into long numbers

but does the algorithm look like ether?



we have completely different algorithms for generating the address and the algorithm for calculating the checksum
if MHC was an ether-based token - you could find MHC addresses on the site etherscan.io
and see there balances in tokens

what are the main differences?

addresses of the ether with letters of different register is the checksum of the Kessak, and we use the address generation algorithm, like in bitcoin, excluding the last point with the base 58 and adding the child addresses about which will be written in YP
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July 23, 2018, 08:54:01 AM
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why the address of the Mhc is similar to ETH?

it looks like a set of symbols since this is a set of hexadecimal system
but the algorithm for generating addresses is different - this can be seen from the code and from the generation instruction


why was this option chosen?

The hexadecimal system works with a byte representation and is conveniently converted into long numbers

but does the algorithm look like ether?



we have completely different algorithms for generating the address and the algorithm for calculating the checksum
if MHC was an ether-based token - you could find MHC addresses on the site etherscan.io
and see there balances in tokens

what are the main differences?

addresses of the ether with letters of different register is the checksum of the Kessak, and we use the address generation algorithm, like in bitcoin, excluding the last point with the base 58 and adding the child addresses about which will be written in YP

how does the MHC address get decoded?
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July 23, 2018, 08:55:20 AM
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why the address of the Mhc is similar to ETH?

it looks like a set of symbols since this is a set of hexadecimal system
but the algorithm for generating addresses is different - this can be seen from the code and from the generation instruction


why was this option chosen?

The hexadecimal system works with a byte representation and is conveniently converted into long numbers

but does the algorithm look like ether?



we have completely different algorithms for generating the address and the algorithm for calculating the checksum
if MHC was an ether-based token - you could find MHC addresses on the site etherscan.io
and see there balances in tokens

what are the main differences?

addresses of the ether with letters of different register is the checksum of the Kessak, and we use the address generation algorithm, like in bitcoin, excluding the last point with the base 58 and adding the child addresses about which will be written in YP

how does the MHC address get decoded?

the address itself is obtained from a public key using hashes
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July 24, 2018, 08:30:51 AM
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Do we have to wait for the 4 hour window to open in order to send?
Or can I send ETH now and will just get credited when it opens up
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July 24, 2018, 08:31:55 AM
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Do we have to wait for the 4 hour window to open in order to send?
Or can I send ETH now and will just get credited when it opens up

You can do it right now, please follow this instruction to avoid any mistakes https://static.metahash.org/docs/BuyMHC_Instructions_EN.pdf
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July 24, 2018, 08:34:56 AM
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Do we have to wait for the 4 hour window to open in order to send?
Or can I send ETH now and will just get credited when it opens up

You can do it right now, please follow this instruction to avoid any mistakes https://static.metahash.org/docs/BuyMHC_Instructions_EN.pdf
Tokens are not all received at one time?
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July 24, 2018, 08:46:59 AM
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Do we have to wait for the 4 hour window to open in order to send?
Or can I send ETH now and will just get credited when it opens up

You can do it right now, please follow this instruction to avoid any mistakes https://static.metahash.org/docs/BuyMHC_Instructions_EN.pdf
Tokens are not all received at one time?

No. You get it when you'll be 0 in the queue. If by this time KYC passed, you'll be able to withdraw MHC immediately
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