The approach is interesting, and I personally find myself in many statements, but the unbelievable results due to the use of your services would need to be proven.
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For the purpose of this project it is surely one of the most interesting among those I have seen during this year. Of course, stablecoins could already be a good answer, but an autonomous algorithm seems to be a good alternative.
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This is a very interesting concept and the blockchain could be a good basis for the achievement of its purpose (for the ownership of ideas, just to make an example).
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I have read the WP of this project and it seems to all intents and purposes a serious and interesting project.
I'm just surprised that they have invested a so small amount in the graphics of the thread: seeing this way could give the impression of being a scam, when it should not be.
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I'm surprised that a project that invested in communication enough to have Schevchenko among its advisors/supporters has a thread with just 123 views…
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The features described are all useful and interesting, but they can be easily found elsewhere (except maybe for the blockchain), so which is your plan to become interesting for fans, musicians and professionals?
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The use cases are very interesting and the project is surely ambitious. What it lacks, both in the thread and in the site, are detailed info about the ICO. Any news about dates and capital raised? Thank you!
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Reading the info in the first post of this thread is not clear to me if your project is a manufacturing company, a marketplace or a software that will work to support third-party companies.
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I really like your idea and I agree with your skepticism about the centralized cloud.
I read that you are able to handle the same amount of information per second of Oracle, the best of your competitors under this aspect. Are you able to prove it?
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I'm really interested in this project and it seems to me that the hard cap has already been reached. I would like to ask if this amount is enough to develop all the features described in the first post of this thread. thanks!
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Bitcointalk username: PrinceShake Forum rank: Member Posts count: 388 ETH address: 0xFf27d67C08D3020B631F17045f8F43f364ce8D3d
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your aim is fascinating and ambitious, but it seems also very difficult to reach! I was reading at your wp (you have a lot of written info!) and it seems to me that you link the potential of south america to the chinese growth. isn't it a bit optimistic? after all nations are very different (take a look to europen union) and the most part of them have not a strong economy. do you have some case studies behind your goals and business model?
Hi Prince Shake, Thank you for your comment. Strange question though, for starters, China in 1960s was declared the poorest country in the world, and if you look at how they got out of there, they did it with exports. Actually the acceleration of China’s growth in the 1990s is directly related to the emergence of their Chinese e-commerce giants. You say (and I agree) “Countries are different”, yes, but if you check with economists they will confirm that exports work in every economy, country differences in growth are not related to exports but on what it is exported. Same as the Chinese e-commerce giants, we are not selective on what it is exported. Then this statement about launching in countries that don’t have a strong economy. Are you sure that this is not an advantage? Would you prefer that they have a strong economy? How urgent or important would a service like UTEMIS be?... Regarding case studies: we have the best case studies, we have a list of our current customers, businesses that have already signed with UTEMIS. It’s a verifiable list and in a few days we will announce a new batch of customers. We have businesses in Latin America ourselves, and customers are flocking to our service because, precisely, they want a way out of the hard life that they are having. hi and thanks for your answer to my strange questions. I had to start from these to understand how much your project is solid. Now I will check your list, I'm curious to know more about it!
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I'm not interested in binary option usually, but I think that this project has some very interesting points. for example the idea of an totally impartial platform would be very fair and transparent. how can you ensure your users about your absolute impartiality?
1. The platform is decentralized, so the smart contract will be implemented in the blockchain an is obviously immutable. 2. You can always see the smart contract source code and measure the transactions made to and by it. 3. The contract makes its decisions on fully disclosed information (i.e. exchange rates), so if it would perform incorrectly, this information would have become public by scammed users in a matter of hours I think that point 3 can answer my question. I don't know if impartiality can fully solve the problems in binary option ecosystem, but yours remains an interesting proposal.
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hi! why there's a "?" on my signature activity in the speedsheet? your link is incorrect hi! I've checked them and they are all right. Please, check them again and update my speedsheet!
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hi! why there's a "?" on my signature activity in the speedsheet?
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your aim is fascinating and ambitious, but it seems also very difficult to reach! I was reading at your wp (you have a lot of written info!) and it seems to me that you link the potential of south america to the chinese growth. isn't it a bit optimistic? after all nations are very different (take a look to europen union) and the most part of them have not a strong economy. do you have some case studies behind your goals and business model?
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I'm not interested in binary option usually, but I think that this project has some very interesting points. for example the idea of an totally impartial platform would be very fair and transparent. how can you ensure your users about your absolute impartiality?
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