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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] KICKICO - PLATFORM FOR FUNDRAISING ON CRYPTOCURRENCY
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fommes86
on 18/04/2020, 20:16:29 UTC
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Board Tokens (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] Minereum - First Self Mining Smart Contract - MINEREUM V2 IS LIVE!
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fommes86
on 18/04/2020, 20:13:43 UTC
im level 3 butt how im transfer my mne Huh
or im cannot sell the 32k mne

i think you need to read a few post above because if you already upgrade to lvl 3 but you need around 50 years for you to be able spend it all your 32k tokens

He just wants to sell the coin. 32k seems to bring in over 400$
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Re: [ANN] KICKICO - PLATFORM FOR FUNDRAISING ON CRYPTOCURRENCY
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fommes86
on 18/04/2020, 20:11:18 UTC


Why did we get such millions of KICKs, if you knew the reason?

The reason the kick is trash. For me it's worst crypto experience ever. Even forced to get new ethereum wallet for order to leave 888888 crap behind.

Due to factors such as lack of demand, cost reduction to a critical minimum, and other important factors, EXMO team decided to delist the following assets:

Datawallet (DXT)
KickToken (KICK)
Ink (INK)
BitcoinZ (BTCZ)
ATMCash (ATMCash)
Today, April 1, we disabled the possibility of deposit and trading on these assets. The withdrawal function for these assets will be available until May 1, 2020, at 11 AM UTC


Not only EXMO, in the coming day's exchanges that list KickToken will be deleted because it is not able to generate enough volume. It seems the supply of KicKToken is very huge and this makes many people were afraid about their previous Airdrop until we get clarity from the company. It is impossible for KickToken to generate enough volume.



Has anyone been able to sell this s**tcoin? I have mine sent from the coinbase wallet to another ETH wallet, the transfer went through after a few weeks (I didn't the KYC). Sadly I hadn't sent it to Kucoin in the first place, then I would have been able to sell it  Cry
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Board Tokens (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] Minereum - First Self Mining Smart Contract - MINEREUM V2 IS LIVE!
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fommes86
on 18/04/2020, 20:00:06 UTC
im level 3 butt how im transfer my mne Huh
or im cannot sell the 32k mne

The smart contract most probably is freezed. Had this with the Kick Token already. Just posted my errorcode from etherscan above.
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Board Tokens (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] Minereum - First Self Mining Smart Contract - MINEREUM V2 IS LIVE!
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fommes86
on 18/04/2020, 19:57:21 UTC
So. Basically, ~£500 worth of crypto shows up in your account.
You do some digging and find the minerium website that says you can transfer your minerium at lvl 3. But. To get to lvl 3 you need to pay 0.3ETH. Then you get to lvl 3 and find out you cant do anything with the MNE in your wallet, that is just a placeholder showing you what you "could" have if you stay at lvl 3 and self mine for 50 years.
Why does useless MNE (the tokens that you cant do anything with) have a value in the first place? Theyre not tokens, theyre not coins, theyre not actual objects. Theyre projected possible earnings. Theyre a target. Theyre pointless and misleading.
At current mne prices, (assuming self mining of 2 MNE per day) thats 4.5 years (ish) just to make back the 0.3 ETH that you pay to upgrade..
Not entirely convinced this isnt a scam to be honest.

They have a value of $0.00, not $500.
MNE (Minerieum 1.0) is a completely separate ETH token that is traded on livecoin, if you had received 32,000 MNE in your account you would be able to send those tokens to the livecoin exchange and sell them.
You received 32,000 MNEv2 (Minerieum 2.0) tokens, which cannot be sent to livecoin and sold because it is not the same thing as MNE, despite what anyone in this thread might claim.
Since you cannot transfer MNEv2 to any exchange and sell it, it has a value of $0.00 and should be claimed as such.

MNE Contract: https://etherscan.io/token/0x1a95b271b0535d15fa49932daba31ba612b52946
MNEv2 Contract: https://etherscan.io/token/0xc92e74b131D7b1D46E60e07F3FaE5d8877Dd03F0

NOT the same thing.

Excited to have recieved 32,000 MNE in my account. Just tried to send some of my MNE to livecoin, got this message:
Contract 0xc92e74b131d7b1d46e60e07f3fae5d8877dd03f0
 Warning! Error encountered during contract execution [Reverted]
  ERC-20 Token Transfer Error (Unable to locate corresponding Transfer Event Logs), Check with Sender.

Had the same issue with the Kick Token, therefore this time I knew how it would work out. Sadly etherscan does not flag these kind of scam airdrops, so you have to research yourself if it is a scam or not. The only valuable airdrop I ever recieved was energi.  Grin
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Bitcoin is now consuming 1% of the world's electricity. Is that sustainable?
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fommes86
on 05/12/2018, 21:33:18 UTC

bitcoin is sustainable entergetically? my answer is: yes. Based on a research, almost 80% of the energy used to mine bitcoins comes from renewable sources
sources: https://coinshares.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Mining-Whitepaper-Final.pdf (page 9)

You forgot to remove your blinkers  Wink  instead of bitcoin mining, this green energy you talk here, could replace some coal power plants for real world electricity needs instead  Angry  its useless, don't try to greenwash bitcoin, it is not sustainable. point.
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: 🔴🔴[ANN]First global sharing App|Share, Rent, Profit everything You want🔴🔴
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fommes86
on 02/12/2018, 20:04:46 UTC
I just found this project and I like it right from the beginning. I personally are very positive about the sharing economy, but today sometimes the fees of the companies (middle men) are a big hurdle, especially if it is a low value item/service. I am sure a blockchain project like RENTO can completely shake up the industry and I personally would prefer to use a decentralized service, because I hate high fees   Angry
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Board Altcoin Discussion
How can a supply (block) chain connect to real world products and events?
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fommes86
on 20/11/2018, 18:04:18 UTC
For me it is not clear how the authentication of products is guaranteed. But this remains an issue for all the existing supply chain related blockchain projects: how can you connect the physical world to a smart contract and prevent any possibilities of fraud and possibly without middle men?
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Atomic Swaps with Swap.Online
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fommes86
on 18/11/2018, 22:09:43 UTC
Atomic Swaps allows two parties holding tokens on two different blockchains to trade directly — and instantly — without the risk of one running off with the other’s tokens before the trade is complete. This means you don’t need an exchange anymore to exchange one token into another.

Technically an atomic swap works like this:
Atomic Swaps use hash time-locked contracts, which are part of the script language most cryptocurrencies operate on. The contracts generate random numbers, so called hashes, which can not be hacked nor reversed.

The hashes are secret to both parties until they reveal it to one another for the atomic swap to occur. Therefore either the exchange happens, or there’s no transaction at all. There are certain requirements to ensure the atomic swap process is efficient.

A very well written tutorial on how to perform an Atomic Swap is published by the team of Swap.Online on Medium: https://medium.com/swaponline/how-to-perform-atomic-swap-exchange-f73c7ff1613b

Sadly not all cryptocurrencies support atomic swaps, it requires the implementation for linking payment channels of different cryptocurrency together. Another requirement to support atomic swaps, tokens have to share the same cryptographic hash function.

Advantages / disadvantages of atomic swaps:
Atomic swaps are more decentralized, more trusting, and more user-friendly. On the other hand by exchanging two requires two parties have to consent on the price and quantity of two to exchanging currencies and in a lot of cases is might be easier to exchange to BTC or ETH first.

Conclusion: Atomic Swaps will take decentralization to a whole new dimension and because there is no middle man risk, more investors will want to invest in cryptocurrency and more vendors might like to make cryptocurrency their payment methods. Finally Atomic Swaps focus on being user friendly and this is another step to introduce a broader audience to crypto, which until now was not enough tech savy. A very ambitios project dedicated to Atomic Swaps is Swap.Online.
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Board Bounties (Altcoins)
Re: €500K 💰 [BOUNTY] MIRACLE TELE: 📲 BLOCKCHAIN MOBILE OPERATOR WITH REWARDS
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fommes86
on 17/11/2018, 14:12:58 UTC
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Bitcoin will be replace by ALTS in the future?
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fommes86
on 17/11/2018, 14:01:23 UTC
I am looking at bitcoin value now so it is saying difficult that we can give the importance of bitcoin to altcoin

it has nothing to do with price of bitcoin. otherwise there are other altcoins that are actually worth a lot higher than bitcoin but they still remain useless.
 it is always about the utilities that bit coin is providing that that is giving it the real value and the potential it has. other altcoins lack this potential mostly because they are created for pump and dumping purposes.

Like Herbert correctly pointed out, its not about the price. Platinum is not going to replace Gold for jewelry even if its price is higher  Grin

On the utility side I don't agree with you Herbert, the only utility that bitcoin provides, it is the most trusted value storage in the crypto sphere, maybe even in regard with FIAT currencies  Wink While this is a very important utility, in my opinion Bitcoin has no other use cases. It is not very efficient as an exchange medium (expensive and slow) and it has no smart contracts and similar applications. For that reason there is a need for Alts and for everything other than value storage (here Bitcoin will remain King) Alts have or will replace Bitcoin.
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Re: 🔥⭐[BOUNTY] GYM LEDGER FEEDBACK ⭐🔥
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fommes86
on 12/11/2018, 21:55:30 UTC
I am since 2-3 months active on crowdholding, can just recommend this platform. It is awesome. Just post quality opinions/comments and get rewarded in project tokens and native YUP tokens.
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Board Economics
Re: Why Minor Crypto Exchange Pulls Off Exit Scam, Steals All User Funds
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fommes86
on 12/11/2018, 21:08:57 UTC
Any business must be profitable and a lot of these smaller exchanges are not getting enough customers to make it sustainable, so they just go the exit scam route to recover their losses.

Other sites do this as a long con, because they know the exchange will not succeed, but they do it anyway, because they know they can get a lot of money at the end, if enough people join their service. They just monitor the deposits and when enough people deposit a large amount of money, they cut their losses and run.  Angry Angry Angry

Its unfortunately true.  Angry
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Board Politics & Society
Re: Are you going to pay taxes?
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fommes86
on 12/11/2018, 20:42:09 UTC
I think I hodl for some time and then will leave Italy and go to Germany, there gains on crypto held more than a year is not taxed  Grin
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Bounty hunters are not beggars
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fommes86
on 11/11/2018, 09:18:03 UTC
With the participation of the administration of the forum this issue can be solved. The forum administration should protect the interests of the forum participants. Altcoinstalks is already deciding whether to carry out verification on the forum itself, which will mean passing KYC checks for all ICO teams that will launch ICO projects on this forum.

I completely agree with your suggestion. That is the best option and it would also be quite easy to implement.
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Re: Bounty hunters are not beggars
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fommes86
on 10/11/2018, 20:50:46 UTC
TC I totally agree with your words. You are telling the truth. The most expensive is that we have this time, which is impossible to return. It passes. And it's a shame when, after well-deserved work, you have to beg for your payment.

For you time seems to be no issue, 600+ posts of which 200 not yet counted as activity and no merit points. Signature campaign without merit... Don't think you will get any bounty reward.

Without offence, but bounty workers have to provide value for a project, it's not just about doing tasks, then a project could as well program a bot who does all the work.
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Re: Bounty hunters are not beggars
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fommes86
on 10/11/2018, 20:22:27 UTC
The reason why Bounty Hunters are "beggars" its because they are asking for token even though the distribution is not yet started.

And always messaging the forums, telegram, and other social media sites "When distribute?, When exchange?, I didn't receive token..blah blah". that's cause to make bounty hunters a beggar.

The same is true for airdrops. You see the same people commenting for a project "Best project you will have big success" and just a week later "when I receive my coins?" while the ICO has not even yet started.  Grin
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Re: Bounty hunters are not beggars
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fommes86
on 10/11/2018, 20:17:16 UTC
We urgently need government regulation of ICO projects to put an end to this lawlessness and fraud.

Even though I dislike it if a few projects try to scam bounty hunters, but to call for the government to regulate is the last thing we want in the crypto scene.  Wink By the way, which government? All of them?  Shocked
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Bitcoin will be replace by ALTS in the future?
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fommes86
on 10/11/2018, 06:08:42 UTC
Bitcoin still well known among crypto users, for now still no coin able to compete with Bitcoin, from the transaction volume until the popularity, and Bitcoin already being used in some stores, if the altcoin could grow better than Bitcoin then maybe it could replace Bitcoin in the future

Yes, Bitcoin is the representation of cryptocurrencies to the world and it is like a Brand or household name. For that reason and also because its investors will not leave Bitcoin, it will remain the most dominant coin for a long time to come. But I would not be surprised if we see other coins having more transaction volume than BTC or other coins having more adoption as a payment currency for goods and services, not to say that already at this time other projects have a lot more features (like smart contracts, dapps).
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Re: Bounty hunters are not beggars
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fommes86
on 10/11/2018, 06:01:22 UTC
The fact of the matter is that lately from the introduction of the KYC check, unscrupulous ICO teams have the opportunity to refuse bounty hunters to pay the tokens they earned for various contrived reasons and they use this opportunity well for autumn. As a result, we very rarely began to pay earned tokens. In fact, this ordinary fraud is already in a new form. Bounty hunters are allowed to join the ICO generosity campaign, without saying anything about KYC verification, and only at the end of the ICO do they begin to put forward and ponder various requirements in order not to pay out the earned tokens. This should not be.

This makes me angry  Angry But yes, work done, what have you in your hand? You could threaten the project team to publicly anounce the fact that they tried to scam you for your fair paymente. But unless you have a really big following or are known influencer that might not always work.  Angry