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We have advisors in these spheres too, but they still work in their companies and we will not reveal their names. But it’s obligatory to say that our whitepaper and bluebook are creating with the help of these people!
OK, guys, I hope that you know what are you doing 
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Benedict isn’t working in Booking.com now  Well… well. What about other spheres? Carsharing, freelance?
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Firstly, we are not talking about competition with Airbnb, it’s all about scale. Secondly, creating documents like whitepapre, bluebook etc. we kept in mind that we need someone who has an experience in this sphere. That’s why we invited Benedict O’Leary who has 3 years of experience working in Booking.com as a business development manager (and 10 years of experience in other companies related with travelling). Ben helped us to fix our business model. We’re still working with him and we will work with him when entering the market!
Booking.com? Sounds huge. But it’s a bit strange that such a big company decided to let its employee to work with such a startup…
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Ok, you plan to compete with Airbnb, but do you have an initial understanding of how does this platform (or market!) work?? Do you have an experience in such a sphere?? You look like a bunch of guys who have a dream to create the best sharing solution ever but don’t understand core points of this industry!
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I never buy bitcoins at ATMs. It's always unprofitable. The price of bitcoin in the ATM is always more expensive than on the exchange. I think that bitcoin ATMs attracted customers only by their anonymity. If they require identification of their customers, this can significantly reduce the demand for their use.
It's not an ITM, my friend, it's a peer-to-peer network, where you can buy crypto, don't mix this things
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Quiting the biggest & one of the most crypto-friendly countries makes no sense whatsoever.
Something smells at Kraken.
Yep. You can suffer high operational costs and continue operating just in order not to loose your market share, strange decision
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Projects like this appear every week, and for me they all look almost the same, don't see any difference
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As I understood is correctly, your ICO is over How successful was it? Did you manage to reach hard cap?
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The concept is kinda fresh, but I feel a bit pessimistic about it and think, that traditional style of doing things will stay for a long time
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As far as I get it, Viberate will give musicians an opportunity to receive more profits out of their content. And I like it very much, it can push them and inspire creating more and more!
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Thanks to the team for translating white paper, it's very nice that there is respect for other countries. I was very quick and easy to get acquainted with the project and I can say that this is a serious project that has a future!
WP translations are obligatory for every project. Without it nobody will trust their money to people who din't care about people who doesn't speak English
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BitFence Cyber Security is a global threat prevention system based on intelligent contracts that offers an immediate and unmatched advantage over existing network security solutions.  Very useful and effective project that focused on the existing problem of every network and this is the hacker. This project will help detect, prevent and respond cyber security threats. Surely crypto investors are interested and willing to invest this develop system to helps improve and hopefully eliminate the networks. totally agree, cyber security issues are one of the most painful problems for the industree, investors will appreciate Bitfence
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I looked through all given information and still want to ask a question: what particular innovation does it bring? Thanks in advance for the answer
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Just curious, how big is the Pakistan cryptocommunity? Never heard news from this country connected to the topic
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People always look for some recent positive events when they try to explain why Bitcoin has recently increased in price, but it just doesn't work like that - the fact that in other cases similar events don't affect the price shows that the correlation is very weak or non-existent and this is just a coincidence. The real reason why Bitcoin is growing in price is because it's technology is working, it's stable and reliable, yet at the same time it continues to improve.
yep, community seeks for a reason, but sometimes there is no reason, just rise, that's it
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It was told about the low cost, but what are exact numbers? Do you have something like a price list for this service? Thanks
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Right now I cannot say for sure is bitcoin legal in India or not. Indian authorities made thing very complicated during past few days
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Most of the countries have their own explanation why they tagged bitcoin as illegal. There’s a lot of reason for sure but we must remain positive despite of the pressure that government and even banks gives to cryptomarket. Illegal in some places but for their people its a good opportunity that they should not missed.
my favourite one - that bitcoin is forbidden in Turkey for being "bad" because of religious stuff
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Heard a lot about voting via blockchain, now I see the project that tries to makes it in a real life. I love the idea
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There is no need to do it and Singapore's authorities clearly understand it. This is not a soulution, it will be much better for the company to join such a promising trend and be at the top of the hill later
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