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61  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] POPULOUS - Invoice trading platform | ICO l BOUNTY CAMPAIGN on: January 10, 2018, 02:43:50 PM
Great projects, so are there so many projects that offer a reward for social media? I hope this will be a success.

please read in one page becareful dude, this project is already done a few month ago
no offer a reward or bounty campaign for the social media.

What are you guys talking about??? social media? lending? sleeptalking?

Yeah lol wut?
62  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] POPULOUS - Invoice trading platform | ICO l BOUNTY CAMPAIGN on: January 10, 2018, 03:58:52 AM
Does the team consider this ico was successful?  Because aditional worth from trading issued tokens not always profitable

You must have some kind of autism?


Because you literally earn interest off of the invoices that you finance. You win no matter what. And as the value of your PPT goes up you'll be able to finance way more invoices and get even higher interest payouts
63  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] POPULOUS - Invoice trading platform | ICO l BOUNTY CAMPAIGN on: January 09, 2018, 09:27:10 PM
So I think most of us are asking what is the value of PPT when measured by traditional means. I'm going to take a stab. I appreciate comments on my ramblings and rough math:

For example, if you can buy a share/token for $1 and earn 3% per year, what will an investor pay for that stock plus $.03 annual earnings? 10x earnings is probably not unreasonable, so probably about $.30 give or take.

We'll ignore a supply/demand imbalance in the auction which would presumably also affect the interest rate and assume we can earn 2% monthly interest (24% annual interest)reliably. Let's also assume that you can use 80% of the current PPT market value to buy an invoice. For example, an $8k invoice would require $10k of PPT.

PPT is about $46 at the moment. 24% of 80% of $46 is $8.80.

Using a Dividend Discount Model with a Discount Rate of 2%, the calculated value per "share" is $440.

The interesting thing is that as the value of the token increases, the value of the earnings increase at the same rate. So a $440 PPT token would supposedly yield $88 annually. This then yields a token dividend valuation of $4408. So there is no limit to what PPT is worth except the actual ability to actually earn 2%.

The ability to earn 2% monthly interest depends on the supply of invoices and auction conditions achieving a consistent 2% monthly interest rate.

Not enough invoices, lower interest rate results in lower returns. Too many invoices results in higher returns.

The DDM doesn't take into account additional value due to anticipated increase in token price.

There are 37M tokens, so to achieve a $1000 token price, each token needs to be able to earn $19.20 interest annually. This requires a supply of $3.7B of invoices available that you can earn 2% monthly on.

That isn't to say that the DDM is accurate of valid, just one attempt at valuing PPT. Once people are able to see what real returns look like, and if they are close to these assumptions then $1000+ is no problem.





This is a great analysis, Populous is such a unique use case for Blockchain.  It serves a large multi trillion dollar market with a product that will always have a purpose. The fact that PPT is already valued at $50 only says that this project is going to moon once everyone knows about it, I've only seen afew youtubers mention it and they have a relatively small subscriber base. I have seen some people mentioning around that PPT is a sleeping giant, and I have to agree. 


simply because it is already worth over $50 without having any major coverage or exposure at all 
64  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] POPULOUS - Invoice trading platform | ICO l BOUNTY CAMPAIGN on: December 28, 2017, 04:34:28 PM



Dude, its worth so much because the market values it that way.  The whales have been holding strong and consuming more through the dips you can actually watch their account balances/activities on the blockchain.

Populous is a very solid project, you can tell because there are always fudders like you trying to knock down the price,  I've seen this many times with plenty other great projects before. Honestly it sounds like you are freaking out because the beta is close and you know the price will sky rocket.

I've been in your position before, It sucks to miss the pump dude i know but trust me you haven't missed anything yet. I wouldn't be surprised to see Bitcoin closing in on 100k this time next year. And if you think Ethereum and Populous are just going to sit still you are wrong. Ethereum will be well into the thousands by then, that alone is going to bring up populous's price.  $1000 per PPT is very realistic.  Have you looked back 12 months ago on Ethereum? Ethereum's ico was less than a dollar too, your perception of value is obviously distorted if you cant see why PPT is already valued so high.


Crypto's in general are still pretty low key. As mass adoption continues we will see everything rise with the tide, but the true winners are the ones stocking up on projects like Populous, seriously go and watch all of the major holders of PPT on the blockchain they're not selling. And that's how you know this is a good project. The whales are holding strong.


 You'd be stupid to sell PPT right now, the platform hasn't even launched yet.  That's like selling your shares in Apple before they even got out of the garage. Or buying 2 pizzas and a coke for 10,000 bitcoin. You don't want to be that guy.

 Have patience. Ethereum didn't get to the moon overnight, neither did bitcoin. It's the holidays, no need to be so edgy.  




I totally agree,  this is such a great project!!  6 months from now we'll be looking back thinking $30 was such a bargain for PPT
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