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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Altcoin Discussion => Topic started by: maurobiasolo on June 17, 2018, 02:08:55 PM



Title: Scaling a small ICO into a huge project: www.scientificcoin.com
Post by: maurobiasolo on June 17, 2018, 02:08:55 PM
A few months ago I had the opportunity to help Healthmonitor.pro team to raise around $500k for a small project based on an IP developed by the University of Novosibirsk.
In Russia, especially in Siberia, many IPs are not brought to market for missing funds: the local VC network is not as strong as in USA or EU and sanctions have further reduced the amount of money for investment.

So, what to do? Just to accept that some very interesting researches are not being developed on the market? We think differently and our past experience with Health Monitor proved that there is room for a coin to support promising scientific projects.

In few words, we are introducing a cryptocurrency to cover the special needs of the scientific projects. We are employing:
a) a crowdfunding platform (to get listed projects will have to go through a voting system and score high in our algorithm validation - we use past data to validate project % to be successful)
b) a freelancer platform
c) a learning environment

Our team is mostly based on talents from the Novosibirsk ecosystem (the largest research center in Russia). We were also able to secure a couple of partnerships with local institutions. Of course, our aim is to grow worldwide and that's why we need additional funds (mostly to pay for the marketing costs). We are already developing our platform in beta version and we plan to release the final version by Feb 19.
 
Token holders will get a 5% from all the sum raised through the platform plus something else from the freelancer platform and the learning environment.

Currently, we are in the pre-sale phase and we don't plan to do an ICO: we have invested highly our own funds and we are mostly looking big partners to help with marketing and promotions.
For any question, don't hesitate to contact me at mauro.biasolo@scientificcoin.com
Best,
Mauro



Title: Re: Scaling a small ICO into a huge project: www.scientificcoin.com
Post by: maurobiasolo on June 18, 2018, 05:51:54 AM
Quick note: we will be exhibiting at Blockshow Las Vegas on 21-22 August. We were also in Berlin last month and it was an amazing opportunity to gain visibility and partnership opportunities. I would be glad to meet in person to explain more about this project


Title: Re: Scaling a small ICO into a huge project: www.scientificcoin.com
Post by: maurobiasolo on June 18, 2018, 06:56:36 AM
Soon, we will release some bounty activities to earn some tokens without paying. We will ask to complete some easy tasks like retweet and joining our telegram channel. We have decided to keep it small and to avoid the typical bounty hype.


Title: Re: Scaling a small ICO into a huge project: www.scientificcoin.com
Post by: maurobiasolo on June 18, 2018, 07:04:24 PM
If you want to learn more, you can read several articles on our website

http://scientificcoin.com/blog2

Of course, we are here to answer any questions you might have. We have published our white paper here

http://scientificcoin.com/Whitepaper.pdf


Title: Re: Scaling a small ICO into a huge project: www.scientificcoin.com
Post by: maurobiasolo on June 24, 2018, 04:46:24 PM
Just an addition, we have released today an announcement via Telegram, about a new platform we are launching:

*****   https://hireascientists.com/

To support our science-centric ecosystem we will be running a platform for science-focused freelancers


Title: Re: Scaling a small ICO into a huge project: www.scientificcoin.com
Post by: Tapcoinofficial on June 24, 2018, 04:52:19 PM
You should post an ANN. This is not the forum to do it. I don't think. Correct me If I am wrong.


Title: Re: Scaling a small ICO into a huge project: www.scientificcoin.com
Post by: maurobiasolo on June 24, 2018, 04:55:16 PM
You should post an ANN. This is not the forum to do it. I don't think. Correct me If I am wrong.

I just wanted to open an informal discussion about my latest project. Following, there will be an official thread too (At the moment, we have one in Chinese)
I don't think I'm breaking any forum rules.