SFT - Safex Token

Volume shows 60,600,000 SEC were traded within a 5 min window… or 42 bitcoin… or $19k…

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If you take a slightly wider window it was nearly 100 million SEC sold and the chart shows 45 BTC

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100 million SEC? How many people receiving that much in the ICO? Do we have that info?

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Whoever is selling can you wait until the end of this month, because I’m buying at the end of this month :stuck_out_tongue:

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There were 6 addresses that received the 97 million or more in the crowdsale (that dump was closer to 97 million than 100) and one that nearly got 97 million. And of those 2 got over 200 million SEC

But of course that doesn’t mean one of those sold, but could have been someone who bought/traded upto that amount.

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http://omnichest.info/lookuptx.aspx?txid=8502a00e33d542837845c38620e75714fbd44aba53b4afb6f76fab1c01ca8359
someone who bought with 150,000 maidsafecoins

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@dallyshalla Is there any way to see further back through transactions than the lastest 250 transactions?

on omni chest you mean? or on bittrex?

hope there are some more we can buy :wink:

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anyone know if its possible to make a rich list for Omni coins??? not sure iv seen 1!?

On the omni protocol. So omnichest. But if any other site then I would be happy. Just want to follow transactions back further than 250 on any address for any particular asset

it seems that you need to get all the transactions for a specific currency, and then parse out the address in question:

Get a page of transaction & offer information

HTTP GET /v1/transaction/general/{Currency}_{4 digit page}.json Returns:

So does that means I need to set up omni wallet on my computer??? Or is there a web site I can use?

EDIT: I had tried using omniwallet.org and just came back with bad gateway

it should work against omniwallet.org

https://www.omniwallet.org/v1/transaction/general/SEC_0001.json
results in

some reply should come soon

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No replies to issues in past few days, maybe some of the omniwallet api just doesn’t work at the moment.

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@rob

achamely commented 44 minutes ago
at the moment the call is being refactored and the documentation doesn’t match well.

You can use the current call (https://www.omniwallet.org/v1/transaction/general/) which returns the last 10 transactions

Thanks for keeping track of that. I had given up on a useful reply coming back.

10 isn’t much use to me. I will use the web interface for omnichest and can get 250 latest transactions.

Then I can use the history call of blockchain to find transaction codes for any older ones and individually get them. Slow at their requested rate of access.

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