After putting a virtual ban on cryptocurrencies, the Indian government is planning to come up with a blockchain solution aimed at combatting India’s counterfeit drugs trade. NITI Aayog aims to combat India's counterfeit drugs trade with the help of the Blockchain technology.
I think this will not work, we will find other ways of circumvention. Let somebody unsubscribe as they were influenced by their ban on the circulation of crypto currency in the country and how they are struggling with it.
I agree that blockchain could help in combatting fake medicines, but the question remains - will the government actually start doing it?
The Indian Government is screwing with blockchain and cryptocurrencies. This country is not letting people trade cryptos, you think they'll come up with some viable solution
did you invest in eknidu ICO? The pre- sale is gonna start in like few hours! I just joined their telegram group, interacted with admins and i was happy with the work done.. 3 ETH for 40% bonus tokens looks like a good deal to me that too on a project with such a great idea!
After hearing about different ICOs and going through some ideas and websites, I have chosen 3 ICOs which I also think are a bit common. They all do things that connect people around the world and improve the adoption of cryptocurrency into regular usage.
1. EXPERTY
2. ENKIDU
3. RIGHTMESH
I am more of a speculator than investor as I had like to take my time with things like this. What do you think of them? Any competitors in the space? Do enlighten me.
VeriME ser.
User authentication of merchants are necessary for the trade.
I'd recommend Enkidu. They aren't that heavy on promotion but they have a very good concept. I had asked around and found some good suggestions on them https://enkidu.io/
Most of my income comes from freelancing. I think this platform will ease my problem of finding the right people to work with. It also has vesting options, which is awesome considering I don't intend to work forever.
Hey guys, I'm new to the whole ICO world, and BTCtalk as well. I've been reading about a lot of scammy ICOs that take people's money and run away. I'm looking to invest in a couple of ICOs but have no way of knowing if they are good or not. Can anyone tell me how I can go about doing this without losing any money?