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Title: Does anybody here invest in ardr?
Post by: songwdzw on December 04, 2017, 05:44:28 PM
I invested in ardr several month ago. Recently, I saw it increased a lot, and I almost get 2X rewards of my original investment. So if anyone here investing in ardr, and what do you think about this coin?


Title: Re: Does anybody here invest in ardr?
Post by: KomrelliManikanta on December 04, 2017, 06:57:50 PM
Yeah I have invested in it and it has good future. I am holding.


Title: Re: Does anybody here invest in ardr?
Post by: Mpamaegbu on December 04, 2017, 07:01:34 PM
I also have an appreciable portion of investment in Ardor. I bought in when the coin was almost less than nothing at the same time I bought dogecoin and bytecoin too. Today, ardor is showing strength and it is worth $0.55. But I don't think there is any issues with the coin. OP, is the rise in value getting you scared or what because that's how your question sounds.


Title: Re: Does anybody here invest in ardr?
Post by: Ridwan Fauzi on December 04, 2017, 07:07:12 PM
Yeah me too,  i want to hold it in several years because my strategy is long term for investment. Perhaps the price will increase like bitcoin.


Title: Re: Does anybody here invest in ardr?
Post by: PPleaseman on December 04, 2017, 07:07:46 PM
Hello. Yes i like platform coins and i invested in ardor, they run silent for a long time with not much movement but the commuication from the team was good, so i am keeping it

cheers


Title: Re: Does anybody here invest in ardr?
Post by: BureauChef on December 04, 2017, 07:10:06 PM
I also have an appreciable portion of investment in Ardor. I bought in when the coin was almost less than nothing at the same time I bought dogecoin and bytecoin too. Today, ardor is showing strength and it is worth $0.55. But I don't think there is any issues with the coin. OP, is the rise in value getting you scared or what because that's how your question sounds.

I see ardor ver similar to waves platform. Waves was $0.2 and nobody bought it very much and then it jumped to $8 in may, I think. Then it started to get attention. Wait a similar pattern from Ardor as well.


Title: Re: Does anybody here invest in ardr?
Post by: rayk on December 04, 2017, 07:23:01 PM
Yes but sold long time ago. Because I don't like it, and felt that there is something going wrong with this coin and its backer nxt.  But it may be well


Title: Re: Does anybody here invest in ardr?
Post by: vlom on December 04, 2017, 07:54:30 PM
I invested in ardr several month ago. Recently, I saw it increased a lot, and I almost get 2X rewards of my original investment. So if anyone here investing in ardr, and what do you think about this coin?

i did not buy much. i had NXT during the ARDR-snapshot and i received them. and i still did not sell. i am really curious what will happen after the launch of the mainnet. if there is adoption then it will be a success. if not i will fade out like NXT did.


Title: Re: Does anybody here invest in ardr?
Post by: gin517 on December 04, 2017, 08:02:59 PM
Bought some at 0.11 and don't think of selling,this will be big month for ardor with mainnet launch.


Title: Re: Does anybody here invest in ardr?
Post by: Buyingallcoinsz on December 04, 2017, 08:11:50 PM
ARDR is a really cool coin. Check out what ARDOR actually is for alot of people probably don't know what it actually is for:

The Nxt core dev team is letting anyone get into the blockchain space with a new child chain platform, Ardor, which will incorporate the technologies proven for years by the Nxt 1.0 cryptocurrency and blockchain. Soon, anyone will be able to create their own solutions using the blockchain technology with the Ardor child chains.

Nxt is undergoing a dramatic evolution. Research by the Nxt team has led to Ardor, a platform that uses child chains and incorporates all of Nxt's latest blockchain innovations while being backed by the core developers of Nxt. Ardor is more than just about money: It's about making a blockchain platform that is open to everyone, from single users all the way up to FinTech startups and governments, and one where anyone can create their own child chain and interact with the whole blockchain ecosystem. That means anyone, anywhere, will be able to utilize blockchain services with relative ease.