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Re: Forcing Electrum to search deeper into change addresses
by
idsyours
on 04/11/2018, 20:27:15 UTC
Is it really random? There are over 2 billion possibilities for non-hardened addresses. How many do you plan to search them all?
I was in touch with the lead dev of Wasabi Wallet and he told me "random within a range". I assume they set an upper limit for that range. Was interesting to see - first wallet I came across who randomized this allocation. However, I can't see really think of any benefit to this process. They don't generate the addresses when you initialize but you have to request (and label) a new address every time you want to receive.

I'll probably search through the first couple hundred max. So far they been in the lower two digit range. Thanks very much for the code!

BTW default gap limit (last used+) is 6 for change addresses. AFAIK you can't change the gap limit for change addresses only generate new addresses manually.

Awesome! Thanks for that info.
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Re: NEED HELP! 6000 dollars stuck
by
idsyours
on 04/11/2018, 17:26:34 UTC
how could they scam me if i didnt pay them any money. I was being paid


Long story short: No, you can't get that bitcoin out of there. You don't have the password (private key) to the wallet. Whoever sent you that bitcoin, tricked you into believing that you own this bitcoin now. But you don't. Hope you didn't pay for it.
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Forcing Electrum to search deeper into change addresses
by
idsyours
on 04/11/2018, 16:52:31 UTC
I'm questioning whether I can force Electrum to search deeper into the derived change-address range for utxos.

Reason: Wasabi wallet seems to send mixed utxos back to a change address in a random index range of m/84'/0'/0'/1 and I'd like to watch the wallet with the zpub in Electrum.

I would additionally be interested in the default settings in Electrum regarding "searching" for utxos. Something like "last index with utxo +5" or so?
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Board Tokens (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] Bancor | Protocol for Smart-tokens, solving the liquidity problem
by
idsyours
on 12/06/2017, 17:35:49 UTC
That's because ETH price just comes crashing down.
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Board Bounties (Altcoins)
Re: [iDice.io Bounty Program] The Ethereum Dice Game Play, Invest, Profit!
by
idsyours
on 12/06/2017, 09:50:38 UTC
Yes, folks, this is quite likely a scam. Almost without doubt. Sorry for all of you who put work into this! And obviously those who even put their hard earned money in!
More here - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1962663
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: iDice ICO SCAM!
by
idsyours
on 12/06/2017, 07:42:00 UTC
Guys it's been pointed out that iDice is a likely scam.  Please consider before you invest.  Just read the announcement thread for proof, which suspiciously enough, is locked now.

Also, they seemed to have started their ICO 5 days earlier than announced to try to rake in as much money as possible before people find out.
really ? is there any investors have to invested their money in this ico ? i just joined their bounty lol . should i stop it ?
i hope this site not scam . but thanks any way .
You can take almost for granted, that they will run away with the money. No one will every have any return from that. This makes me really sad. People from around the globe start to put money in now. 114'000$ worth of Ether at the time of writing. Here you can follow live:
https://etherchain.org/account/0x5a84969bb663fb64F6d015DcF9F622Aedc796750#txreceived

Don't send them your money!! It'll be gone!
since i replay this thread i check only 300 ETH . now its rasied to be 324 ETH . im confused . is this scam or not ? or just people who invest dont know about this ?

The bounty program and the translation into numerous languages makes sure, that enough people know about this. So, yes, you are right. All those people who are currently contributing don't know about the scam. They will all loose their money.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: iDice ICO SCAM!
by
idsyours
on 12/06/2017, 06:22:08 UTC
Guys it's been pointed out that iDice is a likely scam.  Please consider before you invest.  Just read the announcement thread for proof, which suspiciously enough, is locked now.

Also, they seemed to have started their ICO 5 days earlier than announced to try to rake in as much money as possible before people find out.
really ? is there any investors have to invested their money in this ico ? i just joined their bounty lol . should i stop it ?
i hope this site not scam . but thanks any way .
You can take almost for granted, that they will run away with the money. No one will every have any return from that. This makes me really sad. People from around the globe start to put money in now. 114'000$ worth of Ether at the time of writing. Here you can follow live:
https://etherchain.org/account/0x5a84969bb663fb64F6d015DcF9F622Aedc796750#txreceived

Don't send them your money!! It'll be gone!
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: 🔥🔥🔥[HOT][ANN][ICO] iDice - World's First Mobile Blockchain Gambling App🔥🔥🔥
by
idsyours
on 11/06/2017, 01:48:53 UTC



IDICE ICO IS A COMPLETE SCAM

Do not invest in this scam. They can't even write code they just copied etherolls code. They are using fake photos and will steal all of your money. This is a well known scam in the Ethereum space and they will run off with all of your money. You would have to be entirely retarded to send these guys money. If you do not only will you be retarded but you will also be a poor one because they WILL STEAL ALL YOUR MONEY!!!

IDICE ICO IS A SCAM. IDICE IS A SCAM. IDICE ICO IS A SCAM.

They say they have been live for months but none of us from ethereum has ever heard of them.

All of the photos are fake profiles and they have already been caught out as fakes!
http://www.reddit.com/r/ethtrader/comments/6geisk/this_dastardly_crew_is_scheming_to_steal_your/

They will pump the ico with their own money to make it look legit and then steal all of your ethers.

Take a look at the photo of Brandon Schmidt it is a badly photoshopped photo. Take a close look at the neck. The face has been photoshopped on. Just zoom in on the neck and you can see just how obvious this is a fake photo. All the shadows are wrong look at the angle of all the shadows. FAKE FAKE FAKE!!!! Take a look for yourself!

http://imgur.com/BhJxfiB

They can't write any code so they copied it all and are suckering all of you into their scam. Do not be a sucker. You will lose all the money you send to them never to see or hear from them again.

Look up Contingency it was another ethereum gambling ico which ran off with $10m and this is the same team doing the same thing again. http://www.reddit.com/r/ethtrader/comments/5uke1t/so_what_happened_with_the_contingency_scammers/



Do not be a sucker to these fucktards!


WARNING! DONT BE A VICTIM OF THE IDICE ICO SCAM




Why do you think i-dice is a scam?
On what basis do you declare that i-dice is a scam?
Can you give me strong evidence for that?
please stop it

LET ME PROVIDE YOU WITH THE 100% PROOF RIGHT NOW THAT IDICE ICO IS 100% SCAM.


WARNING!!!!!  IDICE IS A 100% SCAM AND HERE IS THE PROOF. IDICE IS A 100% SCAM AND HERE IS THE PROOF. IDICE IS A  100% SCAM AND HERE IS THE PROOF.


100% PROOF OF IDICE SCAM. 100% PROOF OF IDICE SCAM. 100% PROOF OF IDICE SCAM. 100% PROOF OF IDICE SCAM. 100% PROOF OF IDICE SCAM.

The fake person that they claim to be Brandon Schmitz - Software Developer & Entrepreneur on their crowdsale page https://crowdsale.idice.io/ (http://i.imgur.com/davA08C.jpg) is actually Chris Grouchy, they stole his photos. Chris Grouchy works as Enterprise Client Solutions at Shopify Plus.

Here is Chris Grouchy's real LinkedIn profile where they stole his picture http://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisgrouchy

Here is Chris Grouchy's medium blog http://medium.com/@chrisgrouchy

Here is Chris Grouchy's medium blog profile photo:
http://cdn-images-1.medium.com/fit/c/125/125/1*iRhsqCWXPRDOdylfwF7QDw.png

Here is Chris Grouchy's twitter http://twitter.com/ChrisGrouchy

Here is Chris Grouchy again http://angel.co/chrisgrouchy

Why don't you go ask him if he is aware that the scammers are using his photo in this scam. Go ask him for yourself, I am sure he will be very happy to know!

WARNING!!!!! DICE IS A SCAM AND HERE IS THE PROOF. IDICE IS A SCAM AND HERE IS THE PROOF. IDICE IS A SCAM AND HERE IS THE PROOF.



I support your views 100%! I had a bad feeling all along. This must be a scam! With a lot of fake accounts they are trying to water down this scam messages.
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Re: 🔥🔥🔥[ANN][HOT] iDice.io - World's First Mobile Blockchain Gambling App🔥🔥🔥
by
idsyours
on 10/06/2017, 07:52:29 UTC
I don't see how this is mathematically profitable to the average investor. 

For example, Primedice (according to dicesites.com) has 2,772 BTC wagered through it's site since the end of May.  Extrapolated for a months time would be about ~12,000 BTC or approximately $34 million a month. 

With a house edge of 1% you would have an expected profit value of $340,000 a month, which is a significant amount of money, if you own all of the tokens and get 100%. 

However, $5000 investment of ETH (~19 ETH as of today) would only yield 3800 tokens assuming you got it at the best price.  (200 tokens / 1 ETH first hour). 

Lets assume all 5 million tokens are sold.
3800 tokens is only 0.076% of the total 5 million available tokens (about $6.5 million at first hour price).

So if it was as popular as Primedice, 0.076% [of $340,000] would only net you ~$258 a month. 

That is a full 19 months before you even make back your original investment of $5000!

Don't forget this is all under the assumption that idice would even become as popular as Primedice (been around 4 years) and would also do so instantly. 


Guy, let's take a look at this...

Mr.Joshua juggled with some numbers up here and made some fairly accurate assumptions. Now, he pointed out that, if he's assumptions are more or less correct, it will take 19 months for you to get your money back, if you invested at best price (first hour). This is obviously true, regardless of the amount. 19 months. IF they ever become as successful as Primedice.com - the biggest players in the market.

It's was pointed out (on page 5 of this thread) that Mr.Joshua does not take into consideration, that the coin itself has value and can be traded on exchanges. Now, what makes a coin valuable?
- Bitcoin: Has value because it's being used as digital currency for payments in real life
- Ether: Has value because it's the oil of the Ethereum network. You pay with Ether to use the network.
- iDice: Has value because it pays out dividends

One "iDice" will pay you ~0.067$ dividends per month. This one "iDice initially cost ~1.31$ during the ICO (taken the example from above).
The time to break even, who would've thought, is obviously exactly the same - more than 19 months.

There is absolutely no reason, why the market value of this coin would ever significantly increase, because it takes ages to get your money back. There is no other value to this coin, than the dividends. Don't just assume the coin will gain value because "that's what cryptos do"!

(Yes, an increase of revenue would be a reason, but we're talking in this example about numbers from Primedice who has been in the market for years and is the biggest player by far. We surely can assume that not all 5 million tokens will be sold, so the dividends will be higher per token, but we also have to assume that iDice will never wager $34 millions).

Fun fact: 1 Ether is currently gaining about 10$ a day. Do you really think that is a great trade here?
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Re: 🔥🔥🔥[HOT][ANN][ICO] iDice - World's First Mobile Blockchain Gambling App🔥🔥🔥
by
idsyours
on 10/06/2017, 05:42:31 UTC
Dev, I really enjoyed your project and business plan, probably the money will be returned if ICO is not hit, right? But will there still be iDice? Why did not you particularly fund the project?
Your money will definitely not be returned, my friend Cheesy They work without escrow. Your Ether will be gone.

I'm think escrow is handled by smart contracts. If min goal isn't reached the funds should be returned automatically
What do you mean with "min goal isn't reached? There is no "min goal".
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Re: 🔥🔥🔥[HOT][ANN][ICO] iDice - World's First Mobile Blockchain Gambling App🔥🔥🔥
by
idsyours
on 10/06/2017, 05:10:32 UTC
Dev, I really enjoyed your project and business plan, probably the money will be returned if ICO is not hit, right? But will there still be iDice? Why did not you particularly fund the project?
Your money will definitely not be returned, my friend Cheesy They work without escrow. Your Ether will be gone.
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Re: 🔥🔥🔥[HOT][ANN][ICO] iDice - World's First Mobile Blockchain Gambling App🔥🔥🔥
by
idsyours
on 10/06/2017, 04:16:14 UTC
Maybe I'm too skeptical, but the fact that you won't acknowledge the inquiries about your representation that the app will be available on Android and iOS platforms is very concerning to me.  You say that it will, but can you please explain WHY you are able to make that representation?  Don't they (Google Play and iOS) both ban gambling apps?

Thanks for the question!
I understand your concern. You are correct in that gambling apps are banned by Google Play and Itunes. You will be able to download our app directly through our site on your smartphone. We will not be releasing our app through Google Play/Itunes nor did we say that we would be. Our app will be able to run on IOS and Android platforms just like any other 3rd party app that you can download online. There will be a guide detailing how to install our app on your phone once it is released.

I hope this helps!

It does, thank you.  

Another (possibly as dumb) question...I read in your white paper that there will no accounts, etc.  How will a player be able to play casino type games realtime without an account?  At some point players will have to transfer ETH to iDice and then play the games realtime off of that balance right?  Wouldn't that be linked to an account?  If not, how then would a user be linked to the ETH that he/she transferred?

That is a good question.
Normally, you would have to make an account such in the case of bitcoin dice games. With Ethereum, you can play from the safety of your wallet by simply sending ETH to the game/smart contract address. The smart contract will be able to compute the results of the game with random numbers generated from random.org. You will be able to generate a wallet to play from on the iDice app. After you send funds to the wallet, you will be able to start playing on the go!

Hope this helps!

Maybe I'm too skeptical, but the fact that you won't acknowledge the inquiries about your representation that the app will be available on Android and iOS platforms is very concerning to me.  You say that it will, but can you please explain WHY you are able to make that representation?  Don't they (Google Play and iOS) both ban gambling apps?

Thanks for the question!
I understand your concern. You are correct in that gambling apps are banned by Google Play and Itunes. You will be able to download our app directly through our site on your smartphone. We will not be releasing our app through Google Play/Itunes nor did we say that we would be. Our app will be able to run on IOS and Android platforms just like any other 3rd party app that you can download online. There will be a guide detailing how to install our app on your phone once it is released.

I hope this helps!

Can this be done without jailbreaking the iphone?

Thanks for the question!
You do not need to jailbreak or root your phone to install our app. For android phones it is relatively simple, but for IOS devices, you will be able to install our app through a process called sideloading. We will provide a guide in how to do so once the app is released.
Hope this clears things up for you

Hi there

I do have a couple of questions:

1. According to your white paper, you are distributing the tokens in three different ratios depending on what time the participant sent its Ether. Above the question was asked: "What will happen with unsold tokens?" and your answer was "Unsold tokens will be burned".
But - it's impossible to have unsold tokens the way you framed your ICO. Every token will be distributed according to the ratio. Can you please explain?

2. For clarification. What is the exact amount of tokens that will be distributed to the ICO participants?
Is it 4'500'000 due to the allocation of the development team or is it 5'000'000 with a total amount of 5'500'000 in circulation?

3. If I read the white paper correctly, you are raising an indefinite amount of money. You could end up with very few Ether up to millions of dollars worth of Ether (e.g. competitor vDice raised 1.8$ Million worth of Ether).
Could you elaborate on how much money your planning to spend on the different phases?

Thanks and best wishes


Thanks for expressing interest! These are some great questions and I'd love to clear things up for you!

1. If there is no ETH contribution to convert to iDice tokens, those tokens will remain unsold. Everything will be handled automatically by the smart contract; there is a specific burn function on the smart contract that automatically burns tokens that have not received an ETH contribution. The smart contract also automatically handles the conversion rates of the tokens to ETH. There is no human involvement in the token conversion process, it is all done by code.  Wink

2. There is a limited supply of 5 million tokens. 500,000 of them will be allocated to development team, thus 4,500,000 will be distributed to the ICO participants.

3. We really wish we could raise an indefinite amount of money!  Grin Unfortunately, we have a limited supply of 5 million tokens, so raising an indefinite amount of money is impossible. Even at the lowest conversion ratio, the maximum amount of money we can raise is 5million/130=38,461.5 ETH. You can find our how we plan to spend our money on our Use of Funds section on our whitepaper (https://crowdsale.idice.io/idice-whitepaper.pdf) This projection is based on our estimate of raising 1,000,000 USD.

...

Hi

Thanks for answering some of my question. Although something is clearly not right here! Please answer!

My first question:
I raised the concern that you are "raising an indefinite amount of money" which is clearly the case, the way your whitepaper is framed! You are talking about "ratios" and "proportionality" regarding the token distribution! The way you answered my question, your whitepaper should say:
"First hour: 1 ETH = 200 tokens" and not 200:1 ETH
"First 7 days: 1 ETH = 170 tokens" and not 170:1 ETH
"Last 7 days: 1 ETH = 130 tokens" and not 130:1 ETH

Tokens that are distributed "proportionally to the ETH contribution" and "in ratios" are something completely different than tokens that are being distributed equally.
What is the case here??


My second question:
You answered number two of my questions saying "500,000 of them will be allocated to development team, thus 4,500,000 will be distributed to the ICO participants."
You went on to answer the my third question talking about 5,000,000 tokens again, rather than the above stated 4,500,000. You contradicted yourself within 3 sentences.
Please clarify!

Thanks

Hi there!

Let me clarify:

That calculation is to show that we cannot raise an indefinite amount of funds even if we sold the tokens allocated to the development team. I apologize for the confusion.

500,000 tokens will be allocated to the development team, thus 4,500,000 will be available to the crowdsale. I used the 5,000,000 tokens as an example of if we sold everything and did not allocate any tokens to the development team. If we account for the 500,000 tokens allocated to the dev team, we have 4,500,000 tokens that are available during the crowdsale. Using this number we calculate that the maximum amount of ETH we can raise with the lowest conversion ratio is ~34615.4 ETH (4,500,000/130)

The whitepaper lists the conversion ratio from ETH to tokens, hence, 200:1ETH, 170:1ETH etc. We did not say that the tokens will be distributed equally. The number of tokens you can convert with 1 ETH depends on when you contribute during the crowdsale. Once the 4.5m tokens are sold, the crowdsale will end.

I hope this clears things up for you!

Hi

So, the following statement would be true?

If you contribute in ...
... the first hour, you will get 200 tokens per ETH.
... the first 7 days, you will get 170 tokens per ETH.
... the last 7 days, you will get 130 tokens per ETH.

If this is true, then why do you talk about ratios? That is something completely different!

Thanks
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Re: 🔥🔥🔥[ANN][HOT] iDice.io - World's First Mobile Blockchain Gambling App🔥🔥🔥
by
idsyours
on 10/06/2017, 03:27:04 UTC
Hi there

I do have a couple of questions:

1. According to your white paper, you are distributing the tokens in three different ratios depending on what time the participant sent its Ether. Above the question was asked: "What will happen with unsold tokens?" and your answer was "Unsold tokens will be burned".
But - it's impossible to have unsold tokens the way you framed your ICO. Every token will be distributed according to the ratio. Can you please explain?

2. For clarification. What is the exact amount of tokens that will be distributed to the ICO participants?
Is it 4'500'000 due to the allocation of the development team or is it 5'000'000 with a total amount of 5'500'000 in circulation?

3. If I read the white paper correctly, you are raising an indefinite amount of money. You could end up with very few Ether up to millions of dollars worth of Ether (e.g. competitor vDice raised 1.8$ Million worth of Ether).
Could you elaborate on how much money your planning to spend on the different phases?

Thanks and best wishes


Thanks for expressing interest! These are some great questions and I'd love to clear things up for you!

1. If there is no ETH contribution to convert to iDice tokens, those tokens will remain unsold. Everything will be handled automatically by the smart contract; there is a specific burn function on the smart contract that automatically burns tokens that have not received an ETH contribution. The smart contract also automatically handles the conversion rates of the tokens to ETH. There is no human involvement in the token conversion process, it is all done by code.  Wink

2. There is a limited supply of 5 million tokens. 500,000 of them will be allocated to development team, thus 4,500,000 will be distributed to the ICO participants.

3. We really wish we could raise an indefinite amount of money!  Grin Unfortunately, we have a limited supply of 5 million tokens, so raising an indefinite amount of money is impossible. Even at the lowest conversion ratio, the maximum amount of money we can raise is 5million/130=38,461.5 ETH. You can find our how we plan to spend our money on our Use of Funds section on our whitepaper (https://crowdsale.idice.io/idice-whitepaper.pdf) This projection is based on our estimate of raising 1,000,000 USD.

...

Hi

Thanks for answering some of my question. Although something is clearly not right here! Please answer!

My first question:
I raised the concern that you are "raising an indefinite amount of money" which is clearly the case, the way your whitepaper is framed! You are talking about "ratios" and "proportionality" regarding the token distribution! The way you answered my question, your whitepaper should say:
"First hour: 1 ETH = 200 tokens" and not 200:1 ETH
"First 7 days: 1 ETH = 170 tokens" and not 170:1 ETH
"Last 7 days: 1 ETH = 130 tokens" and not 130:1 ETH

Tokens that are distributed "proportionally to the ETH contribution" and "in ratios" are something completely different than tokens that are being distributed equally.
What is the case here??


My second question:
You answered number two of my questions saying "500,000 of them will be allocated to development team, thus 4,500,000 will be distributed to the ICO participants."
You went on to answer the my third question talking about 5,000,000 tokens again, rather than the above stated 4,500,000. You contradicted yourself within 3 sentences.
Please clarify!

Thanks
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: 🔥🔥🔥[ANN][HOT] iDice.io - World's First Mobile Blockchain Gambling App🔥🔥🔥
by
idsyours
on 08/06/2017, 16:55:54 UTC
Just finished reading the whitepaper. Overall, iDice is a Project with good prospects. However I do have questions which needs to be answered so I can be clarified.

1. iDice has a maximum supply of 5m iDice tokens, No iDice tokens reserved to the founding team?

2. What will happen in case not all iDice tokens are sold. Unsold tokens will be burned?

3. It's mentioned in the Whitepaper that Token holders gets 100% of the profits from iDice Gambling platform. If this is the case, How will iDice make revenue If they distribute all profits to investors. I'd like to know!

4. The way the funds raised during the crowdsale will be used raised some personal concerns from me.  If $5m is raised during the ICO, $1m  will be used to build the iDice Gambling app. Isn't that too much? Even $50,000 can fund the development of the app.

5. How does iDice compare to ETHRoll, Edgeless & Vdice? They're all powered by the same Ethereum Network. So I'd like to know what makes iDice standout from the rest.

I await a prompt response on these questions.

Thanks for expressing interest! You have great questions and we'd be happy to address them!

1. 10% of all tokens or 500,000 tokens will be allocated to the iDice development team.

2. Unsold tokens will be burned.

...

Hi there

I do have a couple of questions:

1. According to your white paper, you are distributing the tokens in three different ratios depending on what time the participant sent its Ether. Above the question was asked: "What will happen with unsold tokens?" and your answer was "Unsold tokens will be burned".
But - it's impossible to have unsold tokens the way you framed your ICO. Every token will be distributed according to the ratio. Can you please explain?

2. For clarification. What is the exact amount of tokens that will be distributed to the ICO participants?
Is it 4'500'000 due to the allocation of the development team or is it 5'000'000 with a total amount of 5'500'000 in circulation?

3. If I read the white paper correctly, you are raising an indefinite amount of money. You could end up with very few Ether up to millions of dollars worth of Ether (e.g. competitor vDice raised 1.8$ Million worth of Ether).
Could you elaborate on how much money your planning to spend on the different phases?

Thanks and best wishes
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Board Tokens (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] æternity blockchain ∞ GET AE TOKEN ∞ [PoS x PoW | Smart Contracts]
by
idsyours
on 06/06/2017, 14:51:06 UTC
Can you please elaborate on why US citizens cant participate in the ICO?

The first thing that I think of is there is a hidden clause that will protect you if/when you run with all of the funds and only people in US would be able to come after you legally.

Of course, that may not be the truth but that is the first thing I think about.

Please elaborate.

Team had to exclude participants from the US due to law/regulations.


Quote Nikola Stojanow (Business Development):
"We would like to emphasise that the United States will be excluded from the opportunity to contribute to the aeternity contribution campaign, due to legal uncertainties."
Source: https://www.investitin.com/aeternity
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Re: [ANN] æternity blockchain ∞ GET AE TOKEN ∞ [PoS x PoW | Smart Contracts]
by
idsyours
on 05/06/2017, 05:57:04 UTC
Hi Dev, Is the ICO over?    HitBTC is selling this token now.

          Huh

Hi
Could someone officially comment on this?
(https://hitbtc.com/exchange/AE-to-BTC)
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Re: [ANN][DOGE] Dogecoin - very currency many coin - v1.5 Released!
by
idsyours
on 13/02/2014, 21:28:09 UTC
I'm a bit scared about all rich shibes out there who are sitting on their coins (not all of them - for shure) and probably not participate (that much) the community:
http://bitinfocharts.com/top-100-richest-dogecoin-addresses.html

Guess you are a rich shibe above 1,000,000 doges. This means the rich shibes own about 71.3% of all doges actually out there.

What are your thoughts due to this fact? Are my fears baseless?
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Re: [ANN][DOGE] Dogecoin - very currency many coin - v1.5 Released!
by
idsyours
on 12/02/2014, 01:08:39 UTC
Be realistic people! Sell doge at 275 and buy moon at 10. They have practically the same stats! No reason they can't have the same community too!

ALSO RAINBOWS

Yes, of course. Sell your doges!! Sell them to me - or even better just donate me all of your doges and buy moon --> they are really cheap!
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Re: [ANN][DOGE] Dogecoin - very currency many coin - v1.5 Released!
by
idsyours
on 12/02/2014, 00:27:04 UTC
we need people to build communities around innovation, not around memes.
I'm praying for the day that people grow up and start helping to contribute to the grand scheme of things.

What are you talking about ? Bitcoin or any altcoin ARE the innovation. Kind of who's gonna change the world as we know it. Crypto currency is innovative by nature so please stop BStting on Doge. Your opinion isn't that important.

Not important at all.
Seems to me like "missed the early opportunities". Departure to the mooon!!
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN][DOGE] Dogecoin - very currency many coin - v1.5 Released!
by
idsyours
on 11/02/2014, 21:17:32 UTC
Does anyone have more experience with https://anxpro.com/??
Made some trades and seems really trustworthy and fast for me.