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Thank you again for the additional replies. I will share this with my team.
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To all that have replied, thank you.
Putting the whole idea of collateral aside, I'd like to just simply know of financial institutions that are open minded to working with a cryptocurrency business. We have been having difficulties with traditional financial institutions. Any suggestions of companies open to cryptocurrency businesses would be appreciated.
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Your loan could be granted if you are applying for someone here in forum that you can meet personally to obtain those miners. But if you are referring to a banking loan and you'll use those miners as collateral, it would be very difficult for you. There are standards that has been set for them to grant someone's loan even the manager has knowledge with mining or cryptocurrency, he can't accept that easily. They have set protocols on what are the do's and don'ts for collateral. But if there's a bank that allows it to happen, that bank is certainly supporting crypto and their management is knowledgeable about it. Don't you have any other assets that you can use as collateral like car or house? but I guess you are only asking and you are not in dire situation.
I'm not in dire need. We currently have funds for the equipment. We are looking for alternatives to the funding we already have. It is not necessary for us to use the miners as collateral, it was just a thought. We do have other assets that can be used as collateral. I mostly would like to find a lending institution that is open to working with a crytocurrency business. Therefore non-traditional financing.
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Thank you everyone for the replies. Besides using miners for collateral, in general, are there any financial institution that minimally would provide loans knowing your business is in the mining of cryptocurrency? Some of the more well known traditional institutions have been unresponsive or not interested in providing our organization with a loan. Just wondering if there are more progressive or open minded lenders out there.
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I hope this is the correct place to post this. If not, moderators please tell me where it would be appropriate.
Does anyone know of companies that would be willing to provide financing by using mining equipment as collateral? I know this is an unusual scenario. Finding financial institutions that understand mining and the value of the equipment is difficult.
If anyone has suggestions, please let me know.
Thank you.
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Can anyone actually get a purchase to go through on this new page? Sorry for cross posting, but I keep getting my orders mysteriously disappearing... I also can't get my ship to info in there very properly - Had to jam in my Canadian address in the "other details" or whatever that field is. I see people had some luck with Lynn direct via skype?
I ordered direct from Lynn via skype back in Nov when then had them then. She made invoice, via skype, I wired money, 2 day later she confirmed, via skype (after I aksed), 2 days later she send tracking (after I asked) via skype. This new website just came online a few hours ago and looks to be a work in progress, I'm not sure they even have machines, E9 or 10. I wouldn't order anything from the new website yet. Did you actually receive them? Has anyone else purchased from them before and received product? And are they working well? Thanks!
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Too negative in my opinion. Generally I'm convinced about the concept and as far I can say today the founders and team as well. Beside that some very weill known public persons in Germany joined the advisory board. For me one of the ICO's with the most substance behind, i've seen so far. But why wouldn't representatives from Envion answer these two questions mentioned in the Hacked review, they both seem very valid to me. “What’s the name of the production company that is building the MMU’s?” “Who is going to supply Envion with thousands of ASIC miners, aren’t they always sold out?”
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Not sure if anyone follows Ian Balina on Twitter but he posted 2 hours ago about Exscudo suggesting it may be a scam due to date changes.
I'm not in anyway suggesting I agree or disagree with him. Just wanted to share the information.
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Does anyone else find it odd that there is such a large number of followers on their twitter and Facebook yet there are only 175 members in their telegram room?
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The OP appears to be AFK. There are several questions on here and no replies.
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I have been monitoring their Telegram channel. They are quite responsive with answers there. Although there may be only one person a time answering the questions. It can take a bit for a reply. Our team will be keeping an eye on this ICO.
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I would also like to know if there was a pre-sale. This project is targeting Youtube content creator, but mrjet is huge, if one notice it facebook too is evolving into video creation space. I just hope the team will not under estimate the influence of Youtube in the space because it is the first go to website for video creator.
Hi. You had a PRE-ICO? Or not?
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I'm a little confused as to why Publica reps aren't responding to some of the comments in this post.
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Hello,
Does anyone know if US citizens can participate in the pre-sale?
Hello, you can find it in FAQ. "24. Can I buy BioCoin from outside of Russia? Purchase of BioCoins is possible from all the countries. The only restriction lies in laws of countries." Hello 130ndim, Thank you for the reply. I did read the FAQ and saw that information. I just thought it was a bit vague and I was looking for confirmation. CryptoGatherer
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Hello,
Does anyone know if US citizens can participate in the pre-sale?
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I have some questions. Is AirSwap an investment token or just a credit token? Seems more like a credit token. What’s in it for the investor? What is the upside for an investor?
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I like this Project but they are not realy proactive on sharing and providing Community with information. I hope results from presale is announced today in order to facilitate participation in the mainsale.
Hi, We raised 17000 ETH in the pre-sale. Cheers Hello JelenaKoen, Thank you for answering Cauchy's question. Could you also clarify what percentage of total tokens were given out for the 17000 ETH during the pre-sale? Thank you.
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I have a few more questions for a Snip representative:
1. Since there is no mining of coins, how are you encouraging people to put nodes on the network? 2. How are you decentralizing the public ledger? 3. How are you decentralizing the IPFS nodes? Are they all owned and controlled by Snip company?
1. SnipCoin is an ERC20 token. We don't have our own blockchain. We of course encourage people to put notes on Ethereum network... 2. What public ledger? 3. We will use the existing IPFS nodes, and hopefully will add some of our to the network. The IPFS is decentralized and not controlled by Snip  Thanks very much for the quick reply!
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I have a few more questions for a Snip representative:
1. Since there is no mining of coins, how are you encouraging people to put nodes on the network? 2. How are you decentralizing the public ledger? 3. How are you decentralizing the IPFS nodes? Are they all owned and controlled by Snip company?
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