Getting your refund from the Veredictum Smart Contract

Tim Lea
Veredictum
Published in
3 min readSep 13, 2017

Announcement

Firstly, we would like to thank everyone for your support of the Veredictum project and the Token Sale.

Despite great efforts from you, our supporters, our community and from the whole Veredictum.io team, unfortunately we did not reach the minimum figure required for the Crowdsale to complete.

The crowdsale, has, however, opened up so many doors for us with new potential clients who have seen what we are doing and are excited by our ambition to solve a major global problem for the whole creative space. As a result, we will be working with these great new contacts to develop market products that are focused deeply on solving the problem that just isn’t going away.

We are already planning to re-work our models, get increased market traction, and go forward strongly in early 2018. So, watch this space — we will be back, stronger and better placed to take the project forward. If you would like to be involved in our journey, please sign up to our newsletter in our tokensale website, if you haven’t already done so. Rest assured, as an early supporter of the Veredictum project, we fully intend to reward your loyalty and support. So, let’s stay in touch!

Reclaiming your Ether

Now that the Token Sale has formally ended (as at 9:00 UTC 11 September 2017) funds submitted to the Token Sale will be able to be claimed as a refund directly from the Token Sale smart contract itself.

Below is a video of the process required to reclaim your Ether from the smart contract itself.

Thank you once again for all your support and we WILL see you all,
better and stronger, again in 2018.

Team Veredictum

For those whose first language is not English, please find below the video details of how to get subtitles in your own language. This automatically uses Google translate and should help you.

Getting subtitles for your language

1) open the Ventana Refund video

2) Go to the “Setting” cog — as seen in the orange box above

3) You will see subtitles/CC — with an “off” button. Click this

4) When this is clicked you will see the following screen

5) Click on English (auto-generated) button — in the orange box above. A tick will appear by English (auto-generated)

6) Now click on the Auto translate button — in orange above

7) This will then bring up a list of languages to choose from

8) Choose your language and the subtitles should appear that should help you on your way.

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Tim Lea
Veredictum

Blockchain Entrepreneur & Evangelist | Author of Plain English Blockchain Book Down The Rabbit Hole | International Speaker | Cryptocurrency & ICO Investor