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October 29, 2014, 09:13:42 PM
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Happy page 100 everyone.

Let's reach the ITO's minimum amount on the first day. Boom.

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October 29, 2014, 09:13:58 PM
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BLOCK is selling like hotcakes.

We are all stardust.
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October 29, 2014, 09:14:51 PM
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Bter had 825 BTC sell wall initially, 3.3 mln coins. Not 850.
Bittrex had 850 BTC sell wall initially, 3.4 mln coins.
Poloniex had 350 BTC sell wall initially on BTC/BLOCK pair, 1.4mln coins.
I wasn't able to check Coingateway (2m BLOCKs ?) and Poloniex NHZ/BLOCK pair.
3.3 + 3.4 + 1.4 + 2 + ? = 10.1 + ? m BLOCKs. Is there a block explorer to check transactions to these exchanges?

If i remember right it was distributed like this :

Bittrex : 3.4M 850 BTC
Polo : 1.3M 325 BTC
Bter : 3.3M 825 BTC
Coingateway : 2M 500 BTC
Polo has more than 1.3M because the sell wall was above 338 BTC at certain point, and this is only BTC/BLOCK. What about NHZ/BLOCK on Polo?

There was normal trading enabled at Polo...

People were transferring BLOCK from Coingateway there to trade

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October 29, 2014, 09:19:15 PM
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BLOCK is selling like hotcakes.

It certainly is.

It's been a wild first day, and the volume is great.

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October 29, 2014, 09:19:54 PM
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BLOCK is selling like hotcakes.
ICO is going mainstream  Cool
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October 29, 2014, 09:20:16 PM
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Why is it [DISABLED] on Bittrex ??
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October 29, 2014, 09:21:36 PM
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Why is ti [DISABLED] on Bittrex ??

Bittrex's Statement for the ITO

Bittrex will be hosting the BlockNET ICO. As a reminder, we are providing escrow for the development team. We are not endorsing this coin or any others on our exchange. Please do your own research before trading. Below are the FULL and DEFINITIVE terms for this ICO; no other conditions are required.
* We will review the wallet before initially adding it.
* Bittrex will host 3,400,000.00 of 10,000,000 total coins at a price of 0.00025 the ICO will value 2500 BTC across all exchanges.
* The ICO will run for 7 days beginning October 29, 2014 at 5am PDT and ending on November 5th 23:59:59 PDT
* The ICO must raise 850 BTC total across all exchanges to be considered a success.
* If success conditions are NOT met, all BTC invested will be refunded through a buy wall.
* Once the ICO is over we will verify there is working wallet, blockchain, and block explorer.
* ICO payment will be in a lump sum to BlockNet within 7 days after the ICO ends.
* No trading of the coin will be allowed until the ICO ends and escrow is released.
* ALL SALES ARE FINAL AND THERE WILL BE NO REFUNDS - by participating in this ICO, you are agreeing to the above terms.


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October 29, 2014, 09:26:42 PM
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BLOCK is selling like hotcakes.
ICO is going mainstream  Cool

Indeed.

Users will be able to withdraw/deposit from any ATM that supports any coin on the Blocknet.

So real-world liquidity is coming.


(Now just wait until someone builds a Blocknet-enabled Bitcoin wallet. Ha.)

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October 29, 2014, 09:27:49 PM
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When can we start trading after the ITO is over?

You can trade now on poloniex.
No, you can't trade on poloniex  Cheesy
http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/poloniex.com

It seems like Polo is gettind DDoS'd every day now..
They shouldn't allow BLOCK trading, until the ITO is over. They had a choice.
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October 29, 2014, 09:29:46 PM
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When can we start trading after the ITO is over?

You can trade now on poloniex.
No, you can't trade on poloniex  Cheesy
http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/poloniex.com

It seems like Polo is gettind DDoS'd every day now..
They shouldn't allow BLOCK trading, until the ITO is over. They had a choice.

AllCoin appears to have BlockNet trading open as well?
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October 29, 2014, 09:30:07 PM
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BLOCK is selling like hotcakes.
ICO is going mainstream  Cool

Indeed.

Users will be able to withdraw/deposit from any ATM that supports any coin on the Blocknet.

So real-world liquidity is coming.


(Now just wait until someone builds a Blocknet-enabled Bitcoin wallet. Ha.)


Please tell me someone we know is already coding those?

Any Eta for the block preview?

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October 29, 2014, 09:32:37 PM
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Block will possibly be the last interesting trade for the rest of the year.

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October 29, 2014, 09:32:55 PM
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AllCoin appears to have BlockNet trading open as well?
Yea but noone gives a fuck to this shitty exchanger...
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October 29, 2014, 09:35:17 PM
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BLOCK is selling like hotcakes.
ICO is going mainstream  Cool

Indeed.

Users will be able to withdraw/deposit from any ATM that supports any coin on the Blocknet.

So real-world liquidity is coming.


(Now just wait until someone builds a Blocknet-enabled Bitcoin wallet. Ha.)


Please tell me someone we know is already coding those?

Any Eta for the block preview?

Project schedule is included in latest update

http://downloads.xc-official.com/images/14-10-28%20The%20Blocknet-%20budget,%20development%20plan%20and%20accountability%20measures.pdf


There's a chance we'll open source it this week.

This depends on several factors though, so don't take this post as a commitment to open source it this week.

But it's in our interest to build trust with the community, and making the code available (even if partially completed) should facilitate this.


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October 29, 2014, 09:35:33 PM
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Bter had 825 BTC sell wall initially, 3.3 mln coins. Not 850.
Bittrex had 850 BTC sell wall initially, 3.4 mln coins.
Poloniex had 350 BTC sell wall initially on BTC/BLOCK pair, 1.4mln coins.
I wasn't able to check Coingateway (2m BLOCKs ?) and Poloniex NHZ/BLOCK pair.
3.3 + 3.4 + 1.4 + 2 + ? = 10.1 + ? m BLOCKs. Is there a block explorer to check transactions to these exchanges?

If i remember right it was distributed like this :

Bittrex : 3.4M 850 BTC
Polo : 1.3M 325 BTC
Bter : 3.3M 825 BTC
Coingateway : 2M 500 BTC
Polo has more than 1.3M because the sell wall was above 338 BTC at certain point, and this is only BTC/BLOCK. What about NHZ/BLOCK on Polo?

There was normal trading enabled at Polo...

People were transferring BLOCK from Coingateway there to trade
I am talking about Polo's sell wall, not other orders. This sell wall has nothing to do with trading. Please, do us a favor and put the relevant info in the OP.
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October 29, 2014, 09:38:22 PM
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Bter had 825 BTC sell wall initially, 3.3 mln coins. Not 850.
Bittrex had 850 BTC sell wall initially, 3.4 mln coins.
Poloniex had 350 BTC sell wall initially on BTC/BLOCK pair, 1.4mln coins.
I wasn't able to check Coingateway (2m BLOCKs ?) and Poloniex NHZ/BLOCK pair.
3.3 + 3.4 + 1.4 + 2 + ? = 10.1 + ? m BLOCKs. Is there a block explorer to check transactions to these exchanges?

If i remember right it was distributed like this :

Bittrex : 3.4M 850 BTC
Polo : 1.3M 325 BTC
Bter : 3.3M 825 BTC
Coingateway : 2M 500 BTC
Polo has more than 1.3M because the sell wall was above 338 BTC at certain point, and this is only BTC/BLOCK. What about NHZ/BLOCK on Polo?

There was normal trading enabled at Polo...

People were transferring BLOCK from Coingateway there to trade
I am talking about Polo's sell wall, not other orders. This sell wall has nothing to do with trading. Please, do us a favor and put the relevant info in the OP.

People were transferring coins from Coingateway and were able to add their BLOCK amounts to the primary sell wall...

Check coin supply please , more detailed info will follow


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October 29, 2014, 09:41:25 PM
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Bter had 825 BTC sell wall initially, 3.3 mln coins. Not 850.
Bittrex had 850 BTC sell wall initially, 3.4 mln coins.
Poloniex had 350 BTC sell wall initially on BTC/BLOCK pair, 1.4mln coins.
I wasn't able to check Coingateway (2m BLOCKs ?) and Poloniex NHZ/BLOCK pair.
3.3 + 3.4 + 1.4 + 2 + ? = 10.1 + ? m BLOCKs. Is there a block explorer to check transactions to these exchanges?

If i remember right it was distributed like this :

Bittrex : 3.4M 850 BTC
Polo : 1.3M 325 BTC
Bter : 3.3M 825 BTC
Coingateway : 2M 500 BTC
Polo has more than 1.3M because the sell wall was above 338 BTC at certain point, and this is only BTC/BLOCK. What about NHZ/BLOCK on Polo?

There was normal trading enabled at Polo...

People were transferring BLOCK from Coingateway there to trade
I am talking about Polo's sell wall, not other orders. This sell wall has nothing to do with trading. Please, do us a favor and put the relevant info in the OP.

People were transferring coins from Coingateway and were able to add their BLOCK amounts to the primary sell wall...

Check coin supply please , more detailed info will follow


Coin supply has been hacked in the past and it is not hard to do it. Clearly, this is not the answer to the question which exchange has how many BLOCKs.
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October 29, 2014, 09:48:27 PM
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Does anyone have  news about Polo?

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October 29, 2014, 09:51:08 PM
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Does anyone have  news about Polo?

https://twitter.com/Poloniex/status/527577760802545665
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October 29, 2014, 09:52:20 PM
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Thanks.

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