NVO Decentralized Exchange - Crowdsale

Eh?

Any solution to email registration. Seems a bit worrying you can’t send emails to any email address given what you are trying to build.

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If it helps yanni spent 5 days building the dashboard just to prevent the common problems of people sending from an address that they don’t control. We didn’t need to build a dashboard at all. It isn’t a good excuse. However, we have 5k registered users and less than 10 people with registration problems.

Although we still have people sending BTC from exchanges still…so problems with registrations aren’t that much of an issue right now.

How could that help? :slight_smile:

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What you can do is whitelist NVO email address and we can try resending the confirmation emails.

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It seems the problem is with your email provider.

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What makes you think that? My email is working fine (I own my own domains and host them myself) so it appears the problem is just as likely to be with you or the service you are using.

I could try a different domain, but without any indication of the problem I don’t know if there is a point.

Edit:

Long shot: the address I gave contains a hyphenated word before the @, so perhaps you are not handling that correctly. I noted that your password validation gave an incorrect error message yesterday (saying it need to be more than 8 characters when it was at least twelve) so maybe you have not thoroughly tested this.

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Special chars are removed to prevent SQL. They seem extreme, but we don’t want to take any risk.

Can you help me ?

I registered the Personal bitcoin address is 1KBe9xaquvscFVMk2Qex1xf5As3mdMzSU1
(I can control it on the Blockchain.in App iPhone).

But when I send 1BTC into
Bitcoin Escrow address (3AiGej11G8jUXvEBPvQKPLiHXC7ruUCp1Z)
I sent by bitcoin wallet on https://bittrex.com

Is it correct? And do I get a NVOT?

No it is not correct. Please join our slack before you lose your NVOT.

How can I get back NVOT?
Write support ticket for BITTREX? And how do they tell them?

Security through obscurity is not the way to go.

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Hey just a quick question.
Just used coinpayments for my personal bitcoin address and sent maidsafe for the crowd sale. Is it alright to use coinpayments for the personal address?

Thanks

It’s not for security it’s more for avoiding competition before we have a solid product. Not saying we can’t compete , but I don’t want to give us disadvantages for no reason.

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In your opinion. … extra characters for posting.

You avoid competition be being the best at what you do. If you have confidence in your team and your strategy, you don’t hide.

I don’t think you know what you are addressing. It seems like you are just writing for the sake of writing when it isn’t even in context.

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@tonbi could you check your private messages?

Nah, it is not just an opinion. Security through obscurity is a capital sin in computer security design.
But I don’t think it applies here, it is not about security as @tonbi said, it is about keeping a competitive advantage until they are mature enough to release.
They don’t even have a brand yet, so it makes sense.

MaidSafe was also close sourced until a few years later after the ICO, this used to be a common point of criticism and misunderstanding back in 2014/15.

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So let me explain. You have no track record. No skillsets to leverage. No team with any background in coding. You have a fake Maidsafe endorsement logo on your website and a hyped whitepaper that claims to be able to build something on a network that has not been launched and has no idea when it will be launched.

I don’t post for the sake of posting. But thanks for the opportunity to answer your question.

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@BIGbtc Uhm, dirvine confirmed through common acquaintances that these guys are at least not a bunch of scammers. Check the thread up.

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