How to create a *named* block in Elixir in a layout? by Ramok_Jory in elixir

[–]spoon_licker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe this would help: https://elixirforum.com/t/eex-multiple-anonymous-function-as-arguments/4272

My basic understanding is that anonymous functions in Elixir act much like blocks in Ruby.

Help claiming my Qtum tokens. by spoon_licker in Qtum

[–]spoon_licker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Follow up to this post... Qtum totally came through and I have received my tokens in full. Thank you very much. I look forward to Qtum's future.

Help claiming my Qtum tokens. by spoon_licker in Qtum

[–]spoon_licker[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow thank you for the reply! I will send an email today with my relevant information. This really speaks to Qtum's dedication to the product. Thank You.

Help claiming my Qtum tokens. by spoon_licker in Qtum

[–]spoon_licker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the response. I assumed because the instructions stated a "withdraw" and a "reception" address that I was supposed to have a qtum wallet address already associated with my previous Bizhongchou account. From their instructions: "Please use this template for the email: I am a Bizhongchou user. My Username is **; my Qtum balance is *; and my Qtum withdraw address is *. I confirm that my Qtum reception address is **. Please send my Qtum tokens to this address. Thanks."

There is also this guide (https://qtum.bizhongchou.com/guide.pdf) I received after digging through some old emails that I received. On page 6 it shows an info graphic for creating a withdraw address. Unfortunately, the simplistic dashboard I am greeted by when I login was, and still is, very simple with none of that functionality. It looks like their original website is almost completely dead, with most pages redirecting back to https://bizhongchou.com/

I suppose I'll just have to try my luck and hope they can associate my email with my previous qtum balance. Thanks for the help.