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Hi, how is your ico going, guys? Where can I monitor how much funds has already been raised?
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Quite a lot of countries mentioned here. Others are just asking to confirm you are not from China or the USA. Quite a bothering trend - to know that all these countries reject ICOs and crypto or stigmatize them as "illegal"
The rumour has it that 80% of ICOs are scamful, that's why they are prohibiting. I even came across such a "study" recently. Another thing is that no one wants to analyze the projects and put some efforts to getting the details. It's much easier to blame the project you invested in that acknowledge that it is actually you who bears all the responsibility for investing. Sorry for digressing in this thread, it's just a very painful topic for me Yeah, i read this article too. They picked the ICOs that had a minimum market cap of $50M and were expected to go into active trading and categorized them into six different groups: Scam, Failed, Gone Dead, Dwindling, Promising, and Successful.The study results reveal that of the whole pie, a whopping 81 percent of the ICOs turned out to be scams. Another 6 percent fell into the Failed category, and 5 percent had Gone Dead, taking the total for “Failure to List” group to 92 percent. And despite all these negative and depressing statistics we're still participating in ICOs, 'couse we trully believe in these 8% Sorry to intrude, but how to spot a great ICO and avoid scam? I think one of the most obvious red flags is the lack of detail on how the technology works. So check the WP And don't worry you need not be a technical geek in order to distinguish real from fake one. You just need to be attentive
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Hi guys, did you see that market place is going to accept Sia and Storj tokens? I have some storj tokens and im going to exchange them to masp so i just want to share this news with you Thanks for the info! I actually have a few sia, which i would love to exchange
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I didn't know that and it is also impossible to verify whether they are independent or not. We all know how the three big ratings agencies did their job right before the financial crisis They claimed to be independent, but obviously they weren't. The one thing I really don't like and don't understand in ICObench is rating. There are several of so-called "experts" who have no idea about the tech behind blockchain and ICO. So they review projects and making grades for each project, but some of this experts are obviously don't know what these projects are about. Yeah, this rating system is ridiculous, some great projects has 3.5-3.8 rankings As for my opinion, every "expert" should be forced to describe his grades and leave a comment, so people can research and follow opinions not just the numbers.
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How are you going to make profit? I mean you aren't the charity project right so how are you going to generate the profit for founders?
I'm interested in it 2 15% tokens are allocated to the team Right. Very good motivation for the team
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According to a growing body of evidence, it seems that it can. But what makes us really happy is not buying ourselves the latest iPhone, but splashing our cash on other people.
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How are you going to make profit? I mean you aren't the charity project right so how are you going to generate the profit for founders?
I'm interested in it 2
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My question to the team: how is the bonus on mining calculated?
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Security doesn't mean it's prospective. I mean, I wouldn't look at the token status to evaluate the success of the project, although it may be important for the exchanges to list it.
High five. Personally, I'm fed up with the "blockchain for other blockchain projects", fruitless attempts to introduce another would-be ethereum and other ideas trying to make money out of thin air.
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Is there a main thread for the project? With the links to site and docs?
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Can I mine your coin?
Miners verify the transactions, they put this in the white paper. My question to the team: how is the bonus on mining calculated? Hello! The Miners in Market.space system are supposed to be Validators at first. They will create new blocks with valid transactions only. Generation of new tokens is their function too, but it's just a neccessary operation for the system. Miners are getting a revenue from the total sum of any successfull deal according the estimated percent. So PoS, not PoW? or I got you wrong
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How many already similar projects. On the content distribution it is difficult to earn even traditional ways, but here in general there will be no demand at all
Can you share the names of these projects on content distribution? I'm not sure what you're talking about
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Hello there! What is Teach Me Please?
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The community is amazing!
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How does the network provide investors with unique investment opportunities?
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The finished beta version is quite ok for me!
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How many tokens will be available during the tokensale and how many will be created in general?
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