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the merit system is a scam trying to keep the guys up on the ivory tower. don't try to reason with them or suggest alternatives. they will always find a way to tell you that what you're proposing has certain downsides. Except for the perfect merit system they came up with. What a joke!
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I'm not sure if you're talking about ICOs or trying to promote your own brand here.
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if anyone could accurately predict the price, we wouldn't have the market we have right now.
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he might be coming back through the jesus coin, who knows.
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if you plan to use them on icos, yes probably you should.
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it's the mt gox trustee unloading so they can pay people from the lawsuit.
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Hi, I'm interested in participating as well. plan to use my iphone 7 as the device. Thanks for the opportunity!
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I've only been in the crypto space for about a year now and spent far less time on community coins but the issue of equality and fairness comes up quite often in discussions and leads to heated arguments at times. The question that I've been personally tinkering about the most is that whether equality and fairness should be considered from a community perspective as a whole or the individuals that make up the community.
We all know that a whole is greater than its components but a circle is as strong as its weakest link. If coins/tokens get distributed equally among the participants and one of them decides to liquidate them right away, that impedes the project's long-term financial success. So, in essence, it is not fair to the other participants of the community, but fair for that person given the circumstances they may find themselves in.
In other words, I was wondering if the equality portion of the statement was contemplated to include any thoughts around considering the angle of hodler potential of the participants or whether it should be regarded in the most absolute sense where a participant's likely course of action after receiving the airdrop has no bearing on their eligibility.
The bigger point is that I've always wondered whether it's practically possible to convince everyone to hodl despite all the reasons to sell and whether this would result in greatness or catastrophe for that project.
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#Proof of ownership : - @kivo2004 - facebook.com/yusuf.k.celik - twitter.com/kivo2004
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let's do this...best of luck!
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great project. best of luck.
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I'm really bullish on this ICO. Seems like a solid project. Best of luck team!
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I was always of the opinion that companies that are trying to come up with the next iteration of the blockchain would supersede ether. however, seeing how strongly it has held up during this last drop and the exponential number of ICOs being run on its platform, I'm starting to believe that we will see etherium replace bitcoin from its top position. Unless EOS decides to dump all of its ETH at the end of their ICOs.
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I'm really curious about this ICO and the prospects of this project. It could lead to some interesting real-world applications of crypto to solve financial problems being faced especially in 3rd world countries today.
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