
@zolotokrylin It will not be easy to prove that the tokens were stolen, but it will be easier to prove that the tokens are inaccessible if the source of the destination contract has been published and verified.
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@zolotokrylin It will not be easy to prove that the tokens were stolen, but it will be easier to prove that the tokens are inaccessible if the source of the destination contract has been published and verified.
@p -timoshin2009 TradeOgre doesn't use voting for listing new cryptocurrencies. We have sent them several listing requests but have received no reply. It was one of the very first exchanges we did contact after launching mainnet of Talleo.
@p -timoshin2009 When we finish converting most of our funds to BNB, we will announce all the possible ways to convert between TLO and wTLO. This should take no longer than 11 weeks.
We created liquidity pool for wTLO-BNB pair. To trade wTLO, download token list from https://bsc-bridge.talleo.org/tokenlist.json ...
Today the contract for TLO-BSC bridge was deployed on mainnet of Binance Smart Chain... The bridge itself will be enabled later when enough funds have been collected to cover the transaction fees for bridge transactions from Talleo's own blockchain to BSC. #BEP20
In addition to querying wallet address of registered webwallet users, Talleo Project has added support for querying wallet address using DNS TXT records. "@" in e-mail address is first replaced with "." and then the TXT record is queried. If the entry in TXT record starts with "talleo:", the prefix is removed and the remaining text is returned as wallet address. Any malformed entries will be automatically skipped.
We have started adding support for development version of NetBSD (tested with NetBSD 9.99.96). NetBSD 9.2 and older are not supported due to broken kqueue support. kqueue is event handling mechanism used to communicate between kernel, and different threads and fibers of the Talleo binaries.
Talleo's command-line tools can now be compiled on FreeBSD 13.0. The continuous integration testing is done using Cirrus CI.
@zolotokrylin The tone in the e-mail was really unprofessional, so I didn't take it seriously. I've seen people try to mislead our users before, so I posted as a warning.
It's scammy marketing from the registration authority. I have experienced similar requests. I would recommend just to mark it as spam.
We have received notification that a Chinese company has unsuccessfully attempted to register domain names "talleo.cn", "talleo.com.cn", "talleo.net.cn" and "talleo.org.cn". The request was blocked by registration authority in Shanghai pending review and our reply. We have no business connection with that company and currently have no plans to register aforementioned domain names.
We have now tested building command-line binaries with gcc 6-11 and clang 6-14 and verified command-line binaries can be built.
After support for Binance Smart Chain and BEP20 tokens was added to C-PatEx, one of the new pairs that they added was TLO-BNB.
Talleo's #webwallet now allows sending TLO using e-mail address of existing user.
@zolotokrylin I'm already using smart contracts written from scratch by me... I validated them against Ethereum, Tron and Binance Smart Chain virtual machines.
There is a very good reason why I don't use IDO or CEX for presale... Sending coins to normal wallet address controlled by the team is the most secure way. This also leaves time for any participant to review or audit the smart contract(s).
Where does this token sales take a pace? Which IDO or CEX? #tokensale
@bitRainbow itself is not compatible with ERC20, but one of the bridges is partially conformant to ERC20 specification. This means the contract that the bridge uses can be used within exchange that supports ERC20 conforming Ethereum tokens.
@bitRainbow Everybody knows it's a long way to go... But have to start from something... 55 votes is obviously better than no votes at all... Since first day of , the smaller exchanges with less strict KYC have been my main focus, but a lot of them have been hacked and shutdown since... I know there is still some good exchanges that are at least 2 years old and don't have ridiculous listing fees or other requirements.