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Incredible update! This should give NEBL another x10 boost short-mid term. Can't wait to see more details and the first business + ICO running on NTP1.
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Has anybody figured out yet what the tweet of the neblio team means? What is behind that transaction which makes it so special?
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I would recommend to get out as long as you can. Currently alts are hyping and you are losing money by keeping this shitcoin. Clear scam for me since the team which was advertised on the old site never existed. It is one guy pocketing all the money.
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Lisk already has a big market cap, but IMO this could be HUGE once the SDK is available and dapps are being built on base of Lisk. It feels a little bit like getting the chance of buying ETH for 8 bucks. Looking forward to see what 2018 will bring us.
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Reading into OCL, I believe it has great potential. I have bought in and am ready for 2018. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) What are your expectations price wise? I think with the current price and market cap this is a steal. If you believe in waves you should definitely invest into OCL.
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Bought my first few lisk, lets see where this project is going to in future. I find the project as a whole quite exciting, though I don't really dig the delegate POS. Let's see what the future holds for lisk (or whatever it is being called after the 22nd ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) )
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Yes you can on android. iOS version has been submitted but not yet approved.
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hello guys, i was about to buy a large slice of WIC on the ICO but did not for some personal reasons. now i see the price is so low. do you guys think it is good opportunity to buy in now?
i dont know it's good buy or not, but i see dev not updated again, no roadmap, i now panic about this, buy at 221 and now just under 100. app wicoin for android not many people download, i'm scare now for lose my money. i think you hold to buy Dev replied in telegram and promised to update more regularly. He should also do so here.
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I've missed buying WTC early when I looked at it the first time... I have had regrets since. What market cap do you guys think is realistic? Is this still worth a buy or have I missed the boat?
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Nice indeed! ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Here some more information that was provided in Telegram: WiC, [05.10.17 18:15] Native apps, iOS already almost developed. Should be launched in 2-3 weeks ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) So not too long until the iOS version as well, native apps is also good news! Hopefully it will pass Apples sometimes strange control mechanisms. Anyone have telegram link? Couldn't find it on first page You are right, the link in the ANN should be fixed. Here you go: https://t.me/WiCoin
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Nice indeed! ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Here some more information that was provided in Telegram: WiC, [05.10.17 18:15] Native apps, iOS already almost developed. Should be launched in 2-3 weeks ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) So not too long until the iOS version as well, native apps is also good news! Hopefully it will pass Apples sometimes strange control mechanisms.
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The use case is that you can find WiFi networks which are offered by the owners in a specific area and buy temporary access to this network using the WiC coins. This will be especially useful in areas with high costs/low volume for mobile data or when people are on vacation.
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Will this be added to other exchanges in addition to Livecoin in the next few weeks?
EtherDelta and Coss.io should list WiC within 1-2 days. Also, we should be added to Blockfolio "soon" (That's what they said) Thanks for the update! EtherDelta is a good starting point (I haven't used coss.io and therefore can't judge on it). The top exchanges are probably very hard to get into, but would be cool if we could get some of the good mid-tiers such as cryptopia, Mercatox or liqui as well.
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WiC.. ready product, great team, low price, low cap.
I second this. Last day of the ICO today. You can still buy at 0.022 for a coin with total supply at way below 100 million and a market cap of somewhere over 1 million. They have a ready product (rent out your wifi) which will already Launch in the first version next month. Tokens will be on exchanges directly after the token sale and their community support is very good as well. To me all in all this coin has great growth potential.
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Sorry if I missed this but how will you put wic on the gift cards when all is distributed during the token sale?
Reserved for Token Sale: 90% Reserved for In App Distribution: 5% Reserved for the Team: 3% Reserved for Bounties: 2%
Would you take it from the 5% or would you constantly buy back wic in order to be able to sell the gift cards? Also how would this work concerning the high volatility of crypto currencies? Would you basically make wic from giftcards very expensive? (like lets say if the current exchange price is 1$ = 1 wic and you would then sell gift cards with 10 wic for 20$?)
Hey, let me try to explain how it will work: We will not be buying back WiC or funding the reloadable cards with the 5% which is reserved solely for in-app distribution. The customer who wants to buy a reloadable card will pay in fiat and the seller of the cards will buy the exact amount of WiC at that moment's price and forward it to the customer. So that means the seller will not have pre-bought WiC but will buy as per the customer demands. Hope that clarifies it. If there is any further questions, feel free to ask me. Thanks! Cool, thank you for the clarification! I think the idea is good because it bases the wic/fiat exchange purely on the market. The only doubt I would have is regarding the simplicity. As far as I understand, other giftcards already contain a code or similar which often needs to be scratched off and then have a fixed amount of something (e.g. "itunes money") on it. If I understand your approach correctly now, users can buy wallets on plastic cards and retailers need some sort of terminal in order to load them up with wic. In order to make this work in a bulletproof way I am guessing that you would need provide hardware with pre-installed software to the retailer which would connect to a service you are hosting which allows for quick and easy loading up of the cards using best market conditions. Would that assumption be correct or do you have other plans (like e.g. only having wic cards available at specially trained retailers)? Having a special hardware terminal will be quite expensive especially if we have to deliver it to thousands of stores across the world. An easier way would be to train them or give manuals on how to buy WiC and load it on to the cards. You must have heard of paper wallets right? Gift cards can essentially have the same concept as in the public key will be open and used by the retailers to load up the desired amount of WiC and the private key will have to be scratched off by the consumer. This is not set in stone though and we might have improvements and changes when we are closer on implementing this. Thanks! Thank you for the insights! Knowing some parts of the retail industry it is hard for me to imagine that most of the people there will be able to handle crypto currencies. Maybe if you don't provide any hardware but if you provide the software as a service for all the retailers that might work. I would imagine that no retailer needs to register at some exchange but that instead they will get a login for your trading portal and you will buy the wic at the various exchanges for them in the background for the best conditions. To have gift card paper wallets in general is a cool idea in my opinion!
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Sorry if I missed this but how will you put wic on the gift cards when all is distributed during the token sale?
Reserved for Token Sale: 90% Reserved for In App Distribution: 5% Reserved for the Team: 3% Reserved for Bounties: 2%
Would you take it from the 5% or would you constantly buy back wic in order to be able to sell the gift cards? Also how would this work concerning the high volatility of crypto currencies? Would you basically make wic from giftcards very expensive? (like lets say if the current exchange price is 1$ = 1 wic and you would then sell gift cards with 10 wic for 20$?)
Hey, let me try to explain how it will work: We will not be buying back WiC or funding the reloadable cards with the 5% which is reserved solely for in-app distribution. The customer who wants to buy a reloadable card will pay in fiat and the seller of the cards will buy the exact amount of WiC at that moment's price and forward it to the customer. So that means the seller will not have pre-bought WiC but will buy as per the customer demands. Hope that clarifies it. If there is any further questions, feel free to ask me. Thanks! Cool, thank you for the clarification! I think the idea is good because it bases the wic/fiat exchange purely on the market. The only doubt I would have is regarding the simplicity. As far as I understand, other giftcards already contain a code or similar which often needs to be scratched off and then have a fixed amount of something (e.g. "itunes money") on it. If I understand your approach correctly now, users can buy wallets on plastic cards and retailers need some sort of terminal in order to load them up with wic. In order to make this work in a bulletproof way I am guessing that you would need provide hardware with pre-installed software to the retailer which would connect to a service you are hosting which allows for quick and easy loading up of the cards using best market conditions. Would that assumption be correct or do you have other plans (like e.g. only having wic cards available at specially trained retailers)?
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Sorry if I missed this but how will you put wic on the gift cards when all is distributed during the token sale?
Reserved for Token Sale: 90% Reserved for In App Distribution: 5% Reserved for the Team: 3% Reserved for Bounties: 2%
Would you take it from the 5% or would you constantly buy back wic in order to be able to sell the gift cards? Also how would this work concerning the high volatility of crypto currencies? Would you basically make wic from giftcards very expensive? (like lets say if the current exchange price is 1$ = 1 wic and you would then sell gift cards with 10 wic for 20$?)
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Hopefully we will see the official ANN thread for artemine soon with all the details why ART is worth investing in. This will then also give MNE another push as more people will want to be in at the ICO.
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