Zingos

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Zingos are very much like Tangos, except...

Zingos have two decimal places

Four dollars can be written as $4 or $4.00, and we can have $4.57 too. Similarly, a hundred Zingos (Z for Zingos here) can be Z100 or Z100.00, and we can have Z100.57 too. How this works in Obyte is:

  • Z40,000.00 total in your wallet shows on the home screen as 40,000 Zingos by Johre etc
  • Z39,164.81 total in your wallet shows on the home screen as 39,164.81 Zingos by Johre etc
  • Z100 entered in the Send screen sends Z100.00, which shows in Explorer as "10,000"
  • Z100.00 entered in the Send screen sends Z100.00, which shows in Explorer as "10,000".

Be careful not to send 100x the amount you wish to. With Zingos, having zero monetary value, it doesn't matter too much. But you are practising here for when you will be working with an asset of value having two decimal places.

Read the Tangos article!

All the general dos and don'ts in the Tangos article apply equally to Zingos, so make sure you understand what is written there.

Differences between Zingos and Zangos

  • There are 10^15 Zingos and 9 x 10^15 Zangos
  • Ummm...

Definition

Source[1]
cap: 1000000000000000
is_private: false
is_transferrable: true
auto_destroy: true
fixed_denominations: false
issued_by_definer_only: true
cosigned_by_definer: false
spender_attested: false

Registry publication

Source[2]
asset: FPboi/y+Vo008aCHgPsEpSDQe1dogkKH0e1Z/iCcH84=
decimals: 2
name: Zingos by Jore Bohne
shortName: Zingos
issuer: Jore Bohne
ticker: ZINGO
description: A token of no monetary value to practise with, to be spread around, not worth hoarding because there are so many of them.

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