this is really not an easy but interesting game, in my opinion it surpassed even Pokemon Go
can u tell me why it's hard for you? Seems kinda time consuming, but I guess that's kinda the point.
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So do you think it's proven that a large group of people with financial incentive is a more effective shot caller than a coach with tons of experience?
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Where are you guys headquartered anyway?
In Luzern (Switzerland). Oh cool. What would you say makes the founders so passionate about this? Gregory Arzumanian works with farmers since long time ago, and he believes that blockchain can solve many of their problems. Can you walk me through how individual fruits and vegetables are labeled/added to the blockchain? Is it by hand? They will not be added to the blockchain. It will be the information from competent people and organizations: the certifying bodies, delivery services, the information from farmers about the origin, how was it grown, the sort, etc. Depending on the smart contract. And yes, it will be by hand through different kinds smart contracts I guess I massively misunderstood this project if you aren't using blockchain to label everything. How else would you keep up with it all? The blockchain will be the base for farmers, certifying bodies, etc. in which they will submit the required information about the products. Okay, so the name and location of the farm that all the produce is from will be easily identifiable through blockchain?
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So anyone with an active cell phone number will be able to get in on this?
Yes! All you need is a phone that is able to at least receive SMS & a mobile wallet and you're good to receive telcoin from your Telecom provider. Check out the Whitepaper for more detailed information. Wow, maybe this really is revolutionary. Nobody else is working on this? We've seen similar ideals and intent, but none that are working exclusively with Telecoms. Moreover, our chairman Paul has a MASSIVE competitive advantage to others as his previous telecom experience gets us in conversation with telecom (and thus central banks/regulators) executives directly. The ability to get these conversations with decision makers is extremely difficult if you don't have an in. That truly is a massive advantage. It's all about who you know. Fact. He's our secret sauce and on his way to Tunisia now to finalize deals and to speak to two more huge telecoms. That's awesome. Are you guys US based?
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Do you have any venture capitalists on board?
Charitystars is venture backed. With regards to AidCoin, we are speaking with different funds but can't say more right now. Is this Charitystars first big project? How long have they been around? CharityStars has worked with many corporations, including Hugo Boss, Citoren, Yamaha Racing, Armani, IWC and Peugeot, proving itself as a preferred destination for CSR activities. The organization has been around for sometime now and has worked with several celebrities and well established philanthropist. That's so much better than I could have even imagined! I assumed this was just some no name group coming together to try to make a quick buck. CharityStars do seem like genuine pros now that I research them though. Very excited.
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sorry, mean cardano is NEO renamed cardano, or cardano is a coin that has quality and characteristics like NEO?
NEO is Chinese based, and Cardano is Japanese based. They both have similar plans of action, but I think Cardano has done a better job of penetrating the global market.
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In the meantime, our founders are in Monaco rocking it at the World Gaming Expo. Want to learn firsthand about Scorum’s commission-free sports betting exchange? Drop us a line at info@scorumcoins.com, and we’ll arrange a private meeting with the guys who came up with the Scorum idea. Dang, you guys jump from one event to the next huh?
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It's a very good project as i have read the OP, it will help those ordinary people to have their dream car in the sense that he must be a crypto enthusiast to understand the blockchain and the cryptocurrencies but how about if the person doesn't have an awareness about the blokchain and the cryptos, will you have a team that will "educate" them about the cryptos and blockchain for them to be eligible to join this project?
With a good enough interface, I don't think they'd need to have much knowledge at all. This is clearly the goal that the application is as user-friendly as possible and you can use it without any prior knowledge. We also think it's important that we share informations with interested users of our platform so that they can understand the technology behind our project. We think many people would be more open to the blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies if they understood it. To expect people to understand blockchain to use a platform based on it, is like expecting everyone who drives a car to know the specifics of a combustion engine. It's just not necessary for most people to understand how everything works. This is how our society can accomplish everything it has. People specialize in certain things, so other people don't have to.
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You guys even have a working prototype and you bought a football team to try it on? Are you going to keep that team once you launch the eFL?
Yes the Screaming Eagles will be the first team in the new league. We've actually been working on this project for over 2 years. To help create the other 7 teams in the league we engaged with an amazing agency, Fallon.com. Of course FAN token holders will be making the final decisions on the team names, logos, branding, etc. It's incredible. Where did you get the money to buy the team and run the project for 2 years before the ICO? Is it out of the founders pockets? Thanks!! We raised $2M from our own pockets plus friends, family, and angel investors that have backed us in previous companies. None of the founders have taken a salary for two years, we put all the money into building the technology and running the team. Success breeds more success, you guys have really caught my attention now.
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Where are you guys headquartered anyway?
In Luzern (Switzerland). Oh cool. What would you say makes the founders so passionate about this? Gregory Arzumanian works with farmers since long time ago, and he believes that blockchain can solve many of their problems. Can you walk me through how individual fruits and vegetables are labeled/added to the blockchain? Is it by hand? They will not be added to the blockchain. It will be the information from competent people and organizations: the certifying bodies, delivery services, the information from farmers about the origin, how was it grown, the sort, etc. Depending on the smart contract. And yes, it will be by hand through different kinds smart contracts I guess I massively misunderstood this project if you aren't using blockchain to label everything. How else would you keep up with it all?
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So anyone with an active cell phone number will be able to get in on this?
Yes! All you need is a phone that is able to at least receive SMS & a mobile wallet and you're good to receive telcoin from your Telecom provider. Check out the Whitepaper for more detailed information. Wow, maybe this really is revolutionary. Nobody else is working on this? We've seen similar ideals and intent, but none that are working exclusively with Telecoms. Moreover, our chairman Paul has a MASSIVE competitive advantage to others as his previous telecom experience gets us in conversation with telecom (and thus central banks/regulators) executives directly. The ability to get these conversations with decision makers is extremely difficult if you don't have an in. That truly is a massive advantage. It's all about who you know.
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Do you have any venture capitalists on board?
Charitystars is venture backed. With regards to AidCoin, we are speaking with different funds but can't say more right now. Is this Charitystars first big project? How long have they been around?
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You guys even have a working prototype and you bought a football team to try it on? Are you going to keep that team once you launch the eFL?
Yes the Screaming Eagles will be the first team in the new league. We've actually been working on this project for over 2 years. To help create the other 7 teams in the league we engaged with an amazing agency, Fallon.com. Of course FAN token holders will be making the final decisions on the team names, logos, branding, etc. It's incredible. Where did you get the money to buy the team and run the project for 2 years before the ICO? Is it out of the founders pockets?
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Where are you guys headquartered anyway?
In Luzern (Switzerland). Oh cool. What would you say makes the founders so passionate about this? Gregory Arzumanian works with farmers since long time ago, and he believes that blockchain can solve many of their problems. Can you walk me through how individual fruits and vegetables are labeled/added to the blockchain? Is it by hand?
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So anyone with an active cell phone number will be able to get in on this?
Yes! All you need is a phone that is able to at least receive SMS & a mobile wallet and you're good to receive telcoin from your Telecom provider. Check out the Whitepaper for more detailed information. Wow, maybe this really is revolutionary. Nobody else is working on this?
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Do you have any venture capitalists on board?
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I usually don't regret not buying altcoins, but I was looking at this one when it was under the radar and never ended pulling the trigger. It's been one of the few coins that has been growing along with bitcoin. I don't know the details for the project, but seems interesting. Of course, I would eventually sell for more bitcoins, wouldn't consider it a long term hold, but I need to make more BTC, and finding cool projects that actually manage to go up against BTC (unlike 99% of altcoins) feels like a success already.
I may buy some POSW, looks like it's looking primed for a second round of a big pump, I may have missed the Cardano moon already.
I jumped off the Bitcoin bandwagon at 10k, I just don't see a single token being worth a good used car. Of course it has went up since then, but I really think it's massively overvalued. So I invested in smaller stuff, and Cardano was one of the main ones. It's really paid off for me too. The 20% increase in Btc I missed out on was more than maid up for by the 500% increase in Cardano. I still think ADA is undervalued too. They'll have a debit card coming out in the next couple months and I expect to see more growth as a result.
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It's a very good project as i have read the OP, it will help those ordinary people to have their dream car in the sense that he must be a crypto enthusiast to understand the blockchain and the cryptocurrencies but how about if the person doesn't have an awareness about the blokchain and the cryptos, will you have a team that will "educate" them about the cryptos and blockchain for them to be eligible to join this project?
With a good enough interface, I don't think they'd need to have much knowledge at all.
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Will the eFL have it's own dedicated streaming platform? I think this is one area where the NFL has really lagged behind. I completely stopped watching, even though I had quite a passion for the sport, just because I no longer had cable TV and there was no where to stream it when I made the switch.
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