Comment by DOGECOlN on 14/05/2020 at 00:09 UTC

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View submission: Introducing r/CryptoCurrency Moons

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Ya, major props to reddit on this front. They are delivering even if it has some kinks. I got an ETH error trying to claim moons which seems to be an "insufficient gas" error since vaults don't seem to have any (testnet) ETH to withdraw their moons from the contract. But that's ok. Small kinks, still super excited. I'm glad they're rolling it out. As long as the contracts are audited (which they said they are, security first!) the small front end kinks/issues like gas stuff is just a minor hiccup. Really excited for this.

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Comment by [deleted] at 14/05/2020 at 04:58 UTC*

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Comment by drwasho at 14/05/2020 at 01:41 UTC

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Might be worth adopting an Argent model where gas is paid for by Reddit.

Comment by shinsyotta at 14/05/2020 at 11:02 UTC

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I’d like to see all ERC20 tokens adopt the permit() function that DAI uses.

Comment by slay_the_beast at 14/05/2020 at 13:28 UTC

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Here’s two $MOON to get you started! Pass one along to pay it forward? The process is super slick. In the reddit mobile app (on iOS at least) just tap on the moon next to a username.

Comment by cblukraine86 at 14/05/2020 at 20:37 UTC

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This is exciting to see an already successful application adopting crypto, rather than a crypto trying to become a successful application. The real question is...will my moons moon?

Comment by [deleted] at 19/05/2020 at 10:19 UTC

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I'd hold off on transferring anything just yet let them iron out the bugs etc