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Title: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: alpey on May 28, 2017, 07:06:33 PM
Is there anyone else that is holding TaaS, if so, what are you expecting as the dividends? Can it be considered a legit coin?


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: Pierre 2 on May 28, 2017, 07:52:46 PM
I think it is a legit coin.
But I don't see huge future in front of it. It feels ineffective project.


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: andron8383 on May 28, 2017, 09:48:09 PM
Is there anyone else that is holding TaaS, if so, what are you expecting as the dividends? Can it be considered a legit coin?

Wiill see mate. I don't like how they runned ICO bounties they have changed my bounty from 2% to some hard cap.
I don' t like projects that change mind and rules over time.
When you follow their twitter then they re looking legit to me.


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: klixion on May 29, 2017, 03:01:58 AM
I have looked into this project also and it seems like they are getting some negative reviews because of their delay in the bounties distribution.  Too early to say if TaaS is a scam or not. 


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: alpey on May 29, 2017, 07:23:31 AM
I guess the devs have no need to communicate as it seems they hold no tokens and thus investor dont really mean much to them. The idea of "proof of membership" is interesting but I dont see any case for the devs to communicate to the investors unless they want to as they have no risk considering they hold no tokens. For them it is a matter of making sure they get a risk free profit for managing a fund.


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: Kazkar on May 29, 2017, 07:53:58 AM
I believe that for the game on the waves, the norms. It is better to keep the coins of the top 10.  ;)


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: X-ray on May 29, 2017, 07:54:58 AM
I have looked into this project also and it seems like they are getting some negative reviews because of their delay in the bounties distribution.  Too early to say if TaaS is a scam or not. 
The team looks very unproffesional, especially for the campaign manager too lazy to collect the user's data and updated the spreadsheet. That means there is a correlation between the manager and the team.
The team didn't give a response until this time.


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: bustomi on May 29, 2017, 08:08:40 AM
I believe that for the game on the waves, the norms. It is better to keep the coins of the top 10.  ;)
i agree with you, sometimes we need more time to make coins more valuable on the future ;)


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: truimpheriues on May 29, 2017, 11:36:44 AM
taas coin not scam coin
problem dev and taas coin only about distribution bounty and then dev receive red trust
but i hope problem can solved


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: legendbtc on May 29, 2017, 12:20:44 PM
taas coin not scam coin
problem dev and taas coin only about distribution bounty and then dev receive red trust
but i hope problem can solved

Many people have hopes on TaaS but the problem will be solved only when the release bounties to participants on time. They are delaying everything they are very active before ICO when they collect huge now they are changing their minds. But for me, it seems there are 50 and 50 chances on it.


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: Nanda Dewi277 on May 29, 2017, 03:07:12 PM
Why with taas, what is going on?
Why Taas distribution can have problems and prolonged


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: klixion on May 29, 2017, 07:41:15 PM
Why with taas, what is going on?
Why Taas distribution can have problems and prolonged

It's lack of communication or could be something more intentional.  Looks like the TaaS account has been tagged with a couple of trusted negative feedbacks.  This isn't looking too good and needs to be resolved asap.


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: LightSamuel on May 30, 2017, 05:52:03 PM
Hi! How are you all doing?

My name is Samuel and I am the TaaS Community Manager.
I would like to take the time to address some of your concerns and; I hope; answer your questions.

Why with taas, what is going on?
Why Taas distribution can have problems and prolonged

It's lack of communication or could be something more intentional.  Looks like the TaaS account has been tagged with a couple of trusted negative feedbacks.  This isn't looking too good and needs to be resolved asap.

We've had a couple problems to fix regarding the bounties distribution. The first batch has been distributed and we are ready to hand the second one; closing the subject afterwards.
Jamal (the person in charge of the program), also had some internet issues recently. I agree that it is unfortunate and we are working as fast as possible to give everyone the rewards they are entitled to get.

On another end; I would like to talk about the "communication" part of your statement.
The team has been really busy with the recent events after closing the ICO (putting in place the the cryptographic audit, dealing with the external factors of the accounting firm, etc...)

I have been put in the position of managing the community and I am taking this role and the responsibilities that goes with it really seriously. We are currently working on a platform that will really help and improve the communication between the team and the community while the project is being put together and advancing.

You can stay in touch with us on our official telegram channel (https://t.me/taasfund); it is really active and we will make sure to answer your questions if you have any.
You can also subscribe to the "TaaS: Updates and Announcements" telegram channel; where all the official news are posted. ( https://t.me/taasfundnews)

I guess the devs have no need to communicate as it seems they hold no tokens and thus investor dont really mean much to them. The idea of "proof of membership" is interesting but I dont see any case for the devs to communicate to the investors unless they want to as they have no risk considering they hold no tokens. For them it is a matter of making sure they get a risk free profit for managing a fund.

While I do understand your concern; there is something to keep in mind here: there was a choice to be made at the beginning of this project and the team preferred to go for a 100% transparent alternative.
There are different ways on how to handle token distribution, and we decided to stay away from an ability to sell tokens in the market and thus gain profit. The only way for us to make money is by making money.

Our goal is to make a strong, healthy and profitable ecosystem. It does; of course; take some time.


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: ShowOff on May 30, 2017, 06:00:28 PM
1 thing that problem in taas is delay on bounty i think and about the prize amount it is all dev's decision and i am already received mine and hold until get better exchange than liqui, maybe it will be worth more than $1 per coin


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: peter0425 on May 30, 2017, 06:10:03 PM
There is a scam accusation against TaaS -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1922777.0

Please read and make your final judgement. I didn't joined their bounties so I'm not affected by the accusations against them. I still see some telling that they still haven't received their bounty. So I hope Samuel can get in touch with the user. Goodluck to TaaS and your project.


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: dotcomedy on May 30, 2017, 06:57:07 PM
Generally, I like TaaS, especially as an ICO/token that pushes deeper into "fund" territory, which should offer investors a different return profile than just holding Bitcoin or Ethereum. However, there are numerous red/yellow flags with TaaS:
  • It is incredibly unclear whether their goal is to build Kepler, their home-brew "technology", which would value them like a technology business, or to "trade" to make profits
  • Their ICO was filled with jargon, and not many clear and understandable arguments as to how they plan to create value
  • Their "cryptographic audit" is uncertain, and will likely not present an easy to understand means for investors to actually figure out what the fund is doing. The biggest risk is that this is a string of trades, with no explanation

Once TaaS begins publishing returns and results, the tokens will likely quickly gain or lose demand in a very significant way. I have not invested in TaaS, and have no plans to purchase the tokens.


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: LightSamuel on May 30, 2017, 08:14:01 PM
There is a scam accusation against TaaS -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1922777.0

Please read and make your final judgement. I didn't joined their bounties so I'm not affected by the accusations against them. I still see some telling that they still haven't received their bounty. So I hope Samuel can get in touch with the user. Goodluck to TaaS and your project.


I understand how you can have concerns by this kind of accusations; but like many projects before; TaaS was, is, and will be a victim of FUD/SCAM alerts for many vague reasons.
The plan here is to prove things with actions; but some time is required for the team to perform that kind of moves. Rome wasn't built in one day; TaaS won't either; but we are putting all the best bricks together at the moment to make it's future as bright as possible.

Generally, I like TaaS, especially as an ICO/token that pushes deeper into "fund" territory, which should offer investors a different return profile than just holding Bitcoin or Ethereum. However, there are numerous red/yellow flags with TaaS:
  • It is incredibly unclear whether their goal is to build Kepler, their home-brew "technology", which would value them like a technology business, or to "trade" to make profits
  • Their ICO was filled with jargon, and not many clear and understandable arguments as to how they plan to create value
  • Their "cryptographic audit" is uncertain, and will likely not present an easy to understand means for investors to actually figure out what the fund is doing. The biggest risk is that this is a string of trades, with no explanation

Once TaaS begins publishing returns and results, the tokens will likely quickly gain or lose demand in a very significant way. I have not invested in TaaS, and have no plans to purchase the tokens.

1. Kepler is ran by Patrick Salm and not by the trading team of TAAS. While it is a project within TaaS itself; it is managed and developed on another pillar. It will be a feature used by the team for the future investments of the token (let's remember that Kepler is a "child/fork" of a Bloomberg terminal) but it will also be available to the community as a valuable trading tool.

2. TaaS is a tokenized closed-end fund designed to reduce the risks and technical barriers of investing in the blockchain space. Built on a profit-sharing smart contract, TaaS introduces an innovative Token-as-a-Service business model, allowing investors to subscribe to the fund’s income stream. The Net Asset Value of the Token will increase not only by the need/demand of the market but also by the fact that 25% of the quarterly profits of project is reinvested in it.

3. The cryptographic audit was released today (https://ca.taas.fund/wallets/dashboard) and the interface is (even if it is still under development), as user friendly as possible. The featured daily snapshots of the investments are a way for our investors to follow the ongoing process. Every new investment made by the team is explained (Our first one being Mysterium https://www.reddit.com/r/taasfund/comments/6e92an/taas_fund_starts_trading_operations/) so that the community can know what is happening with their funds. Anyone is, also, more than welcome to join us on our Telegram to ask us/get informations about the ongoing plans.

I hope I answered most of your concerns!


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: jameshowlett on May 30, 2017, 10:49:03 PM
8 million dollar has been collected and I think they will not waste $8 million. This project will be very great. Right now they are trying to distribute the bounty to everyone


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: peter0425 on May 31, 2017, 12:13:01 PM
There is a scam accusation against TaaS -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1922777.0

Please read and make your final judgement. I didn't joined their bounties so I'm not affected by the accusations against them. I still see some telling that they still haven't received their bounty. So I hope Samuel can get in touch with the user. Goodluck to TaaS and your project.


I understand how you can have concerns by this kind of accusations; but like many projects before; TaaS was, is, and will be a victim of FUD/SCAM alerts for many vague reasons.
The plan here is to prove things with actions; but some time is required for the team to perform that kind of moves. Rome wasn't built in one day; TaaS won't either; but we are putting all the best bricks together at the moment to make it's future as bright as possible.

Generally, I like TaaS, especially as an ICO/token that pushes deeper into "fund" territory, which should offer investors a different return profile than just holding Bitcoin or Ethereum. However, there are numerous red/yellow flags with TaaS:
  • It is incredibly unclear whether their goal is to build Kepler, their home-brew "technology", which would value them like a technology business, or to "trade" to make profits
  • Their ICO was filled with jargon, and not many clear and understandable arguments as to how they plan to create value
  • Their "cryptographic audit" is uncertain, and will likely not present an easy to understand means for investors to actually figure out what the fund is doing. The biggest risk is that this is a string of trades, with no explanation

Once TaaS begins publishing returns and results, the tokens will likely quickly gain or lose demand in a very significant way. I have not invested in TaaS, and have no plans to purchase the tokens.

1. Kepler is ran by Patrick Salm and not by the trading team of TAAS. While it is a project within TaaS itself; it is managed and developed on another pillar. It will be a feature used by the team for the future investments of the token (let's remember that Kepler is a "child/fork" of a Bloomberg terminal) but it will also be available to the community as a valuable trading tool.

2. TaaS is a tokenized closed-end fund designed to reduce the risks and technical barriers of investing in the blockchain space. Built on a profit-sharing smart contract, TaaS introduces an innovative Token-as-a-Service business model, allowing investors to subscribe to the fund’s income stream. The Net Asset Value of the Token will increase not only by the need/demand of the market but also by the fact that 25% of the quarterly profits of project is reinvested in it.

3. The cryptographic audit was released today (https://ca.taas.fund/wallets/dashboard) and the interface is (even if it is still under development), as user friendly as possible. The featured daily snapshots of the investments are a way for our investors to follow the ongoing process. Every new investment made by the team is explained (Our first one being Mysterium https://www.reddit.com/r/taasfund/comments/6e92an/taas_fund_starts_trading_operations/)

I hope I answered most of your concerns!
so that the community can know what is happening with their funds. Anyone is, also, more than welcome to join us on our Telegram to ask us/get informations about the ongoing plans.

Thank you Samuel for clearing some issues regarding TaaS. At least you are moving into the right directions to clear things up regarding the accusations. I know that time is not on your side, but at least we can hear voice directly from TaaS and getting things straighten it out. Again, I have nothing against TaaS as I just want to see things clears up specially about the bounty. Cheers to you.


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: Renji Abarai on May 31, 2017, 12:23:10 PM
I have looked into this project also and it seems like they are getting some negative reviews because of their delay in the bounties distribution.  Too early to say if TaaS is a scam or not. 
The team looks very unprofessional, especially for the campaign manager too lazy to collect the user's data and updated the spreadsheet. That means there is a correlation between the manager and the team.
The team didn't give a response until this time.


This is also some of the issues I am reading based on some feedback on troll box etc. There is  issues on bounty distribution and some are complaining for not being paid. I am hoping they settled the issue as I am not updated lately. In my opinion this is a good coin, hope they ironed out some of the issues that arise.


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: AlteregoX on May 31, 2017, 02:34:06 PM
I'll give you my 50 cents

Nobody really knows if the Taas project will be successful or not, what makes a difference is not ideas, is executions

But what i can tell you is this, if you are planning to buy it's in these times when you get the best prices, because when Taas will (or not) prove they have solid fundamentals it will be late


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: qiwoman2 on May 31, 2017, 03:19:32 PM
Just because there was a delay in some of the bounty distribution, it doesn't mean the TAAS project is a scam. DEVELOPERS have a lot more complex things to be getting on with than just dishing out bounties. It takes a lot of work to make a project a success and the price of TAAS has been quite stable the last few weeks. You can only say a project of this magnitude is a scam if there is no news from developers..They apparently have an active TELEGRAM group, it's up to investors to be less lazy and more active where the Devs are active.  :)


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: LightSamuel on May 31, 2017, 04:10:42 PM
Just because there was a delay in some of the bounty distribution, it doesn't mean the TAAS project is a scam. DEVELOPERS have a lot more complex things to be getting on with than just dishing out bounties. It takes a lot of work to make a project a success and the price of TAAS has been quite stable the last few weeks. You can only say a project of this magnitude is a scam if there is no news from developers..They apparently have an active TELEGRAM group, it's up to investors to be less lazy and more active where the Devs are active.  :)

We indeed are really active on our official telegram!
TAAS recommend anyone that is interested by the project to join us here: https://t.me/taasfund



Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: qiwoman2 on May 31, 2017, 04:44:35 PM
Just because there was a delay in some of the bounty distribution, it doesn't mean the TAAS project is a scam. DEVELOPERS have a lot more complex things to be getting on with than just dishing out bounties. It takes a lot of work to make a project a success and the price of TAAS has been quite stable the last few weeks. You can only say a project of this magnitude is a scam if there is no news from developers..They apparently have an active TELEGRAM group, it's up to investors to be less lazy and more active where the Devs are active.  :)

We indeed are really active on our official telegram!
TAAS recommend anyone that is interested by the project to join us here: https://t.me/taasfund



Thanks for endorsing my post. I hold over 600 TAAS and in no way will give them cheap to please the Whales. Many people often fud a project to make people panic and sell their tokens cheap. I am keeping my TAAS to get the passive income from dividends. I believe personally this can be a great project as so many gains can come from crypto trading and ico investing.  :)


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: xapwxrm5742 on May 31, 2017, 04:47:24 PM
The projects change mind and rules over time
from this ,I think it's a not mature project


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: LightSamuel on May 31, 2017, 05:05:37 PM
Just because there was a delay in some of the bounty distribution, it doesn't mean the TAAS project is a scam. DEVELOPERS have a lot more complex things to be getting on with than just dishing out bounties. It takes a lot of work to make a project a success and the price of TAAS has been quite stable the last few weeks. You can only say a project of this magnitude is a scam if there is no news from developers..They apparently have an active TELEGRAM group, it's up to investors to be less lazy and more active where the Devs are active.  :)

We indeed are really active on our official telegram!
TAAS recommend anyone that is interested by the project to join us here: https://t.me/taasfund


Thanks for endorsing my post. I hold over 600 TAAS and in no way will give them cheap to please the Whales. Many people often fud a project to make people panic and sell their tokens cheap. I am keeping my TAAS to get the passive income from dividends. I believe personally this can be a great project as so many gains can come from crypto trading and ico investing.  :)

Well, thanks to you for putting your trust in us. It is totally normal for any new project to get criticism; and we at TaaS; totally understand that.
We are doing everything in our power to provide proofs and actions to show how serious we are about building this long term and profitable ecosystem that TaaS is aiming to become.

The projects change mind and rules over time
from this ,I think it's a not mature project

Hi xapwxrm5742!

If you don't mind (and if it is possible); I would love if you could state some of the "rules" or "mind changes" that happened and didn't please you.
With more details; I might be able to explain you the reasons of those changes (if there was) or answer any of your questions.

Thanks!


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: xx-man on May 31, 2017, 05:14:32 PM
I have looked into this project also and it seems like they are getting some negative reviews because of their delay in the bounties distribution.  Too early to say if TaaS is a scam or not. 
The team looks very unprofessional, especially for the campaign manager too lazy to collect the user's data and updated the spreadsheet. That means there is a correlation between the manager and the team.
The team didn't give a response until this time.


This is also some of the issues I am reading based on some feedback on troll box etc. There is  issues on bounty distribution and some are complaining for not being paid. I am hoping they settled the issue as I am not updated lately. In my opinion this is a good coin, hope they ironed out some of the issues that arise.

If there is a problem with gift sharing, I think you should visit their slack, that's what I experienced at the time, but I also do not know much about their project, I'm just talking what I've ever done.


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: ada84 on June 10, 2017, 07:10:49 PM
TaaS has a clever team behind it and in August (based on the current market of BTC and ETH alone), each token is forecast to pay out  $1 USD to holders.

The token is incredibly cheap at the moment and it's a long term investment which pays out quarterly.

All we can hope is that they invest in clever technology at a decent rate. Otherwise, if you have the knowledge behind what a a lot of these startups are doing yourself, it might be worth just building your portfolio alone.
 
In terms of a scam, no they are not. At all.

Start doing your own research or you're going to fail regardless in this accelerating world.


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: coincidencecoin on October 07, 2017, 09:44:14 PM
I had some problems with registration.
To be specific during registration I used password with special characters.
Password was accepted but after that couldn't log in page https://www.taas.fund
Couldn't recover password because pass recovery wasn't enabled.
I wrote three emails to contact@taas.fund and didn't get reply. Now it's been 10 days since first email.
In my modest opinion people who do not answer to emails are not professional and don't care about customers.

Everybody talking about really exciting opportunity to invest in Taas fund, but bad smell is coming out of TaaS bag.


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: sylance on October 07, 2017, 09:59:19 PM
I had some problems with registration.
To be specific during registration I used password with special characters.
Password was accepted but after that couldn't log in page https://www.taas.fund
Couldn't recover password because pass recovery wasn't enabled.
I wrote three emails to contact@taas.fund and didn't get reply. Now it's been 10 days since first email.
In my modest opinion people who do not answer to emails are not professional and don't care about customers.

Everybody talking about really exciting opportunity to invest in Taas fund, but bad smell is coming out of TaaS bag.


Resurrecting a dead thread probably wont get you the support you need.  Ten days does sound bad but it's not unheard of for small teams.  You may want to read this thread and ask your questions there; I'd also recommend asking in a cordial manner.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1775766.0

What is it that you need to do?  You can purchase TaaS on several exchanges and you receive dividends if you store them in MEW.  Is there something else you're trying to do?


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: various on October 07, 2017, 10:54:02 PM
Taascoin has a daily trading volume of $300.000-$250.000 and They started a new campaign.
 Taascoin looks like a beautiful project


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: DigeNarrator on October 07, 2017, 11:09:42 PM
as i know, few other projects work with them and they are legit as a company


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: Remaka on October 07, 2017, 11:15:20 PM
It worth it. I'm holding it and I'm going to buy more


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: disam on October 08, 2017, 10:17:56 AM
i belive in this project, and in my opinion all projects have some problems and adjustments. But taas has a great project and it is working. Just hodl.


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: Valzador on October 08, 2017, 10:22:44 AM
the TaaS development team is still working so you do not have to worry enough, just wait and see what action TaaS will take.


Title: Re: TaaS coin, worth it or scam?
Post by: ZENC on November 25, 2017, 11:53:32 PM
I think those who think that Taas will not hurt me, but if you take profit share, it is more logical to buy and sell for 1-2 days. x2 is the result. His profit share is very small.