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1  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin reduces unemployment on: March 15, 2018, 07:52:22 AM
That's a fact - employer can finally hire a preson he need in his business and now he can pay all the freelancers, all the employees using BTC. It can be very profitable if business produces BTC in any way and it was profitable for sure in 2017 as for example in the beginning of the year employer has 1 BTC to pay salary to only 1 person, then near to the end of 2017 he has 1 BTC to pay salary to 10 workers. Grin
2  Economy / Speculation / Re: What is better Trade or Invest? on: March 13, 2018, 09:54:03 AM
Investing means you believe the product, the currency. Trading means both believing and vice versa. I choose investing for sure, as I believe in product and I don't believe in my power as a great trader and my intuition tells me I need to invest only. Trading = betting. I'd better go casino than choose trading with some broker.
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: is this true that GOOGLE will ban the ICO and crypto related ads? on: March 12, 2018, 12:17:43 PM
But why not? Facebook already banned crypto advertising, for Google it's 1-2 clicks and voila, it's done. I don't think they will lose a lot of money from their ads turnover. There are banks and other huge companies who makes the real turnover and dictate their rules. For the community it's not the best solution, but I believe cryptocurrency followers/investors could become as a "resistance".
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is bitcoin just a brand? on: March 12, 2018, 09:57:06 AM
As a cryptocurrency, bitcoin is certainly a well established brand with a good (and bad) history, you can compare it to any giant world corporation, however if you still go on to discuss bitcoin as a parto of the blockchain network, then we will open such aspects as: community, payment systems, ico's, etc. This can no longer be regarded as a separate product, it is not something standing alone, but only part of one large network.
5  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: How to make your project successful? on: March 06, 2018, 03:30:28 PM
to make it success have a  strong determination  patience  all positive thoughts .build astrong team work search and build good communications to all members relationship to all members is also important.

Thank you for your comment, you are absolutely right: Communications and relationships in the team are very important
Communication and good relationship is one of the key to the make project successful including the budget, the scope of every team members that can allocate their skills and knowledge that will lead it to success.

People will recognize a project if its something worthy and useful and the investors will eventually look at it. But what with what I observed to the ICO's, one of the contribution to make it successful is the marketing / promotion.

You need a wide coverage of your advertisement to make people aware that your project is existing.
Marketing is really an important start up phase specially when its still on pre-sale or main crowdsale period because after that marketing wont really be already the major thing which i do believe development and recent updates now and then for projects development is important.If the team can sustain such qualities they can really eventually hook up possible even more investors as the days goes by since they do see that dev team is way too active which does really signifies that project do really have plans for long term.

I believe it's nice when dev team can answer your questions. And all the team members

But what for usual customer need it? Isn't it better if I can contact customer support? Marketing is a way to communicate with the eventual market, not to contact with every customer. I believe that the all the team members have to work on the project, not to answer questions. Imagine you on the place of the dev team member Grin
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