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Re: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread [Self-Moderated]
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SoylentCreek
on 05/12/2013, 22:11:06 UTC
Cool, so anyone who doesn't have a photo can just log in to Bitfunder and take those details from their logs.

Yes, if Bitfunder comes back up.  Should anyone not have access to that information, we will use their registered Bitcoin address as a backup.

i want to understand that bolded sentence,  do you mean you have list of user and associated btc address,



The public asset list is here: https://bitfunder.com/assetlist.json.

If you can sign from the address listed, you will have no problem claiming the shares. If you can't, you can work with Ukyo using your Bitfunder account login to claim the shares. Either way I don't think there will be any problem.

There's a huge problem with that list.. all of the shares are tendered to the address of AMC-TENDER, so therefore do not show up.  This is what I was trying to warn everybody about

I meant most of the shares.  Look at the address that holds 8.5 million shares.  That's where most of us are..

We have a number of "Asset List" saved,  to verify your shares with the Bitcoin address you will need to send a signed message which includes the date of your transfer, your Bitfunder username, the number of shares transferred, and the email address you want Crypto-Trade to create an account with.  Of course the Bitcoin address you send the signed message from has to be in anyone of our saved "Asset List".

What happens if we do not remember what day we initiated the transfer?  I understand that there will be little need to worry assuming Bitfunder is brought back online, but the only person who knows when or if that will happen is Ukyo.  

Edit: Never mind, already answered.  One last question, what happens if the withdrawal address was one that could not be signed from (say a paper wallet)?