Again the russians? Too many russians deceived people in ico. And dictator putin, why in the promo picture added?
Sergey Brin was born in Russia, for example. Many smart people live in Russia. Putin is the most popular men in the world. Why are the worse characters popular? Donald Trump? Vladimir Putin? George Bush?
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investing on real-estate is better choice, high profit and low risk in my opinion. but, how we (investor on your project) get our property? i mean to get our legal paper?
I think you'd have to buy 100% of the REAL tokens asked for a property...
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I like the roadmap and the seriousness, I'm definitely researching this today and tomorrow.
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I agree with greatteager. Launching platform is critical (even beta). If people see the platform, they could invest much more. I find it curious that so many startups in the cryptosphere have an ICO when there hasn't been a public launch yet, let alone revenue. Compare that to companies like Google, Facebook who had their IPO when they were firmly established, and any sign of Uber's IPO is murky at this point. Then again the cryptosphere allows for exactly that, a fast launch cutting most of the red tape. In case of REAL maybe this ICO could be considered the seed funding stage instead of a traditional public offering. It's a difficult comparison, the lines are blurred because the tokens are not just shares but also the oil that makes the engine run. Yep, but you're comparing S&P 500 to cryptoexchanges. IPO give you shares in company and ICO in many projects give exactly nothing (useless token without dividend with artificial price). In case of Real you've got something closer to stocks due to divident and price will be directly related to their succes. It's more like Venture Capital funding Yep, bad comparison to make. And ICOs finally allow the average Joe to do some early investments as well, they're not just for Venture Funds anymore.
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Guess ill join the Slack and see where this goes They're very responsive there, it's already an awesome community.
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Only 2000 views, you should try targeting bigger news outlets, like techcrunch. If this will be big, think big!
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This is very informative and helps the Investors understand better how it all works etc. I am very interested in investing in this sector as real estate now is also in boom time around the whole world. I will be reading all the information and whitepaper tonight. Yep, I remained impressed as well. Went much much better than I expected.
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Beautiful woman project I'll keep a look out for the 24th! After watching Grand Hotel and "El Internado", I am quite sure that all the people from Spain are beautiful. Definitely going to visit that country for a few weeks!
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Hi there!
What kind of properties are you planning to invest? Only residentials? Hotels? May be commertial buildings?
I read something about it at the wp
They do say it in the white paper: We focus in handpicked opportunities: Buy-to-let commercial property investments, discounted buy-to-sell “flip” opportunities and loan-note investments. But it's hard to understand for someone who isn't into real estate. Could someone ELI5 maybe?
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The girl from the first video is lovely.
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All bots stopped working for a while on the mobile versions of the light wallet. No idea why.
They're back now...
Every full moon the bot is basically taken down for a day or two until the distribution is done. No, I'm talking about ALL bots. They ALL stopped working today for a while, only on the mobile versions of Byteball. No idea what that was about. I know because I've tried a lot of times. It worked from the desktop, but it didn't work from the tablet and the phone. I'm guessing that the main hub had some trouble forwarding their messages, because I know they were receiving.
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All bots stopped working for a while on the mobile versions of the light wallet. No idea why.
They're back now...
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Freefactomizer, another question: why is the bot not also sending money to that smart contract? Or why doesn't it appear in the screenshot of the smart contract that it does?
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I'm glad to introduce the Snail Coin Toss
It's a 51/49 coin toss that you can play directly with a bot, it doesn't require your trust since a smart-contract is used.
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Is this open source?
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I would be happy to see some form of a self-executing smart contract that would put at least part of fees earned by a witness to any beneficial purpose we choose - like charity or any fund beneficial to society or community. If a witness would be running on condition to such contract it would be much more acceptable to our community to choose it instead of a witness that keeps all earnings from fees to itself.
The charity itself can run a witness. This is genius. This how it's got to be! Charities should be witnesses!
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BitKing your arguments are all over and really disprove nothing. How about bitdice's terms of service by the way? They're like screaming "I'm a scam". Also, in the article the word "scam" is obviously used as a joke, making it similar to the Identification of parties part of a contract. If you didn't even understand this part, maybe start reading texts that are less complicated.
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We need some website where everybody can place offers for insurance and sport betting. Anybody with programming skills to do so?
This is needed badly indeed. No one will waste time doing it manually.
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Today current price of 1btc is $1300. If 40000 bos equals 1 btc that's $.0325. With 5 billion BOS that puts boscoin at $162million market cap from the start! That's crazy for a startup coin to start at the top 5 coin. Sorry but your overvaluing your coin. Stratis started at $.02 with 100million supply and started at 2 million market cap. They proven themselves over time and got to be where they are at over a long period of time and are just at the top 10coin. Sorry but this coin is overvalued and you have to prove your worth not an instant top 5 coin from the start. Smells like greed to me.
This is false. The genesis block will have 500M coins distributed. That's 12500 BTC and for BTC = $1300, it means a market cap of $16,250,000
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