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Hard times require hard decisions
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Stay away from centralized soultions. Dex is our future
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He may not accept this gift. Just trough away it to basement and forget about it. And after this he can really say that he is not own crypto
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Its a good advice, but check the use cases is advice on top of this. If there will be real use cases we will see real liquidity
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ICO are dead since 2018. So hard to invent something new. Too many projects on the market
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Another one project from top 200+ cmc are gone
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So, 15 dec is a really mitstic date. Waiting for it!
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Looks like your post is a bit outdated. For example, Russia want to ban crypto instead to create own
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Hi, i don't quite understand the idea. Do u have any video about the project?Some kind of intro
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You have to complete various social tasks, for example, join Telegram group, or follow the project on twitter or some other social network Ok... It's more or less clear, airdrop gives you free coins. So does bounty! So what is the difference between airdrop and bounty? Well, they are basically the same in terms of what you get...But the tasks are different Airdrop is just basically free coins. In bounty campaigns you sell your services (posts, youtube videos, translations and etc) I don't think that you get the same. Airdrop gives less coins As for bounty, you help teams spread their word about projects so they pay you for that. So bounty gives more coins because you worked for it. Bounty is a good thing, but it takes a lot of time with not guaranteed result while airdrop is easier and faster
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KYC? I would be a bit reluctant to provide my personal data to anyone but for police or local council. Holy cow Do you man think ICOs are the worst way to expose your data? I don't think these guys will head for a bank loan as soon as they get your precious details. Too risky for a project whose budget makes millions, don't you think? They are posing their company as one fighting for privacy as it is. I don't know any law making KYC obligatory for ICOs. Do you?
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Oh, I see the havvens are also sold on CoinSpot and KuCoin. Great, thanks
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Do you accept buyers from every country?
Purchaser is only allowed to purchase MASP Tokens if by buying MASP Tokens he/she/it covenant, represent, and warrant that they are neither a citizen, resident or tax resident of the United States of America (hereinafter referred to as the “U.S.” or U.S. Person under definition of Rule 902 of the U.S. Securities Act of 1933), Singapore, South Korea, North Korea, Taiwan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, Central African Republic and countries or territories or individuals under the sanctions of the United Nations or the European Union. The list is available at: https://eeas.europa.eu/sites/eeas/files/restrictive_measures-2017-08-04.pdf Investor also represents and warrants that he is not a citizen or resident of a geographic area in which access to or use of the cryptocurrency or Tokens, or where participation in ICO is prohibited by applicable law, decree, regulation, treaty, or administrative act. We shall reserve the right to refuse selling MASP Tokens to anyone who does not meet the criteria set forth above. So many rules...So if i live in Germany at the moment, but have an american citizenship, I cant buy your tokens? it makes no difference, mate You're still an american citizen, so you are not able to buy the tokens How does one check if you are? A rhetorical question for me, as I've never had difficulties with taking part in token sales so far, just wondering We're currently having KYC under way. It's way too early to announce all the details, so give us a little more time KYC? I would be a bit reluctant to provide my personal data to anyone but for police or local council.
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Is the token sale already closed? Where are the havvens traded? Also, is the token secured? I'm not a connoisseur of Australian laws Meaning can I buy it if I'm from US?
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saw you in the STORJ thread. I wonder why don't you stick to one token
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One project accept tokens of its competition? weird Interesting concept, I had to get my 2 cent in there about why use the ethereum platform, I'm not sure it's scalable. Many projects start with using Ethereum base and then move to their own when they have funds. Isn't it the way it happens?
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LOL You shouldn't buy TRON, I've lost a fortune after investing in it a couple of months ago Stick to ETH and other established stuff
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Getting an error while registering. Why?
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