If you deploy a token through MintMe.com, or you do it your self, the MintMe Logo will always be yellow since it is deployed on the MintMe blockchain, does tokens are also not fake, toes are ERC20 token and the MintMe specifically offers to list such tokens. The cost of such a token and the surrounding service is much greater than the initial cost you pay on MintMe.com. It is hard to run a token and offer something that users can interact with, an example would be the Bone token, as I have stated in my original comment. In another matter, ERC20 are by definition fungible tokens so can't be an NFT, that would be the ERC-721 or ERC-1155 standard, since MintMe.com does not offer any service to deploy such a token on the MintMe blockchain you always, have to deploy it on your own. Next post: https://www.mintme.com/token/1000x/posts/Clarification-on-self-deployed-tokens-Part-3
In another matter, ERC20 are by definition fungible tokens so can't be an NFT, that would be the ERC-721 or ERC-1155 standard, since MintMe.com does not offer any service to deploy such a token on the MintMe blockchain you always, have to deploy it on your own. The same is true if you what to build a service integrated in to MintMe blockchain. Like a Swap or Bridge, on the MintMe blockchain you can use Solidity (Also Huff or Yul would be possible, but never tried it my self) to code such a service / contract, but you always have to deploy it your self, since MintMe.com is not build for that. Sources: https://ethereum.org/en/developers/docs/standards/tokens/erc-20/ https://ethereum.org/en/developers/docs/standards/tokens/erc-721/ https://ethereum.org/en/developers/docs/standards/tokens/erc-1155/ https://docs.huff.sh/get-started/overview/ https://www.mintme.com/kb/How-to-list-your-token-on-MintMe https://docs.dogswap.xyz/ https://www.mintme.com/token/BONE/MINTME/trade
If you deploy a token through MintMe.com, or you do it your self, the MintMe Logo will always be yellow since it is deployed on the MintMe blockchain, does tokens are also not fake, toes are ERC20 token and the MintMe specifically offers to list such tokens. The cost of such a token and the surrounding service is much greater than the initial cost you pay on MintMe.com. It is hard to run a token and offer something that users can interact with, an example would be the Bone token, as I have stated in my original comment. In another matter, ERC20 are by definition fungible tokens so can't be an NFT, that would be the ERC-721 or ERC-1155 standard, since MintMe.com does not offer any service to deploy such a token on the MintMe blockchain you always, have to deploy it on your own. Next post: https://www.mintme.com/token/1000x/posts/Clarification-on-self-deployed-tokens-Part-3
Hi @AnunkiDragons I know it's not your goal to be factually correct, you just write for the Drama and the recognition, but since you use my comment in your video, I try to give some context, for those who are interested. The 100500 token you did show, has nothing to do with remix or the ERC20 (Etherium standard) / BRC20 (Binance standard) (MintMe has no standard on its own), it is a token only existing on the MintMe.com webpage that's something only the MintMe Team can do. Next post: https://www.mintme.com/token/1000x/posts/Clarification-on-self-deployed-tokens-Part-2
The 1000x Geth node for the MintMe chain has been now been listed on #ChainList, thanks to the #DefiLama project. Link: https://chainlist.org/?search=mintme
I did add a poll on what the next 1000x pair should be. https://www.mintme.com/voting/New-1000x-Market-on-MintMe-com
I did add a new trading pair to the 1000x market, you are now able to trade 1000x in to USDC and vice versa. I did also add more 1000x to the 1000x/MintMe pair. Check it out on: https://www.mintme.com/token/1000x/USDC/trade
Video: https://odysee.com/@1000x:9/reward_pool_demo:9 I tried out the reward pool of the dog swap page, I did spend 300 MintMe coins and put them into the MintMe/1000x reward pool and waited for two months, after I pulled all out I earned 27 MintMe coins. Link DogSwap: https://www.dogswap.xyz/
Hello everyone, D Club is now listed on the 1000x.ch swap. You're now able to swap the D Club tokens in to any other tokens listed on the page, for example, BONE, DogSwap and 1000x tokens. Link: https://www.1000x.ch/swap/0x7b535379bBAfD9cD12b35D91aDdAbF617Df902B2/0x7457a49688E2D7a2067694f687Ff87A3D10008B3 Token Page: https://www.mintme.com/token/D-Club
Hello everyone, Dance and Music is now listed on the 1000x.ch swap. You're now able to swap the DANDM token in to any other token listed on the page, for example, BONE DogSwap and 1000x tokens. Link: https://www.1000x.ch/swap/0x7b535379bBAfD9cD12b35D91aDdAbF617Df902B2/0x381911b21E0Cd8C3F4A57B332adCcfC0a64E26c5 Token Page: https://www.mintme.com/token/Dance-and-music
Video: https://odysee.com/@1000x:9/DogStakeDemo:d?r=EHcg6vXE8tQQgr3bYMmY3NsLKWHArenc My experience with staking on www.dogswap.xyz. The experiment did take me 5 weeks, I bought 19.5 BONE tokens at the start and 21.5 after 3 Weeks for a total of 200 MintMe coins staked them after the 5 weeks I soled 41.15399 for 264.9 MintMe. Through staking I earned around 0.12217 in staking reward.