This topic has been created as a pre-announcement of a book that will become a guide to those who is planning, has started preparing to, or is already in the thick of a Crowdsale or ICO for their by all means valuable project.
The objective of the book is to bring together all the necessary information that may help project starters to: • understand the scope of the task at hand • define the sequence of steps and avoid major mistakes • save time required for the search of necessary information and contacts
And yet, the jewel in the crown is that the readers will be able to: • become members of the community and gain assistance, positive criticism and tips from the most experienced fellow-members of the crypto-society • find helpers and like-minded people that may become early-bird users of the project or even members of its team
The community can conduct expert appraisals to screen off unfair and technically weak projects, while promising projects will receive all the assistance from advisors, campaign managers, bounty hunters, etc. required for its successful implementation. In the course of the community evolution a list of its most active and valuable members will be developed, which will contain links to their profiles specifying their respective lines of activity. This will allow active members to earn reputation and promote their services, while the projects will be able to invite the best of the best into their teams. As a result, a bigger number of deserving projects will win the approval of the community, get informational and financial support, and hence see the light and make a difference in this world.
Soon we will design a rough basic structure and will publish it on Google Docs. Afterwards, information from the trends may be selected, edited and added to the book by anyone who feels like it using the “comment” function.
Associated posts and polls are created as a preparatory step. The first in line is Do you like airdrops? The objective of such associated posts is to accumulate subject information serving as the basis for the corresponding sections of the book.
The book will be published under Attribution 4.0 International license (CC BY 4.0).
Join our groups in Telegram and Slack. Thus you will not mess the announcement and will be able to take part in the writing. What information will be portrayed in the book and how it will be done will be determined by the community and community only. And thus we ask of your assistance and support.
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It depends cause some airdrop are scam... But i think there should be a vote for this question
According answers a respectful rating system of Airdrop campaings can be a very successful service.
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I hope there is having a mobile apps. And I'll recommend to my friends,I cant wait for some of your unique features to be fully launched.I feel that this is one of the most successful projects in the year.
We're going to start mobile dev this year after Crowdsale. Thank you.
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I hope there is having a mobile apps. And I'll recommend to my friends,I cant wait for some of your unique features to be fully launched.I feel that this is one of the most successful projects in the year.
We're going to start mobile dev this year after Crowdsale. Thank you.
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Hi friends, who knows after buying tokens they can be immediately added to the platform or need to wait for the end of the ICO?
Tokens will be issued only while Crowdsale, that a feature of smart contract — tokens will be issued according sums of ETH transactions.
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This 3-minute survey outlines problems typical for today’s web and possible ways of its further evolution. The survey includes 9 sections, each dedicated to one of the web aspects. The results will be displayed at the end of the survey, with the first 100 participants receiving a 500 WGD reward and other 400 participants receiving 250 WGD.
The information will be used to adjust priorities of Web 3.0 development as part of WRIO Internet OS project – a blockchain-powered platform aimed at upgrading web to a machine-readable level featuring automatic data processing and thus, next generation user-centric and secure browsing experience.START
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I chose the second option simply because I really do love airdrops. I mean, who wouldn't want free money? or should I say easy money for easy tasks. although they are not that big, they still are usable. But even so, I choose carefully the airdrops that I get myself into and put efforts into because obviously I wouldn't wanna waste my time and effort in helping to support a shitcoin. And also, I wouldn't want to join those airdrops that would require personal information from participants. It is just plain stupid, and the people who buys this crap are actually the same in my eyes. Why even want decentralization if you share your personal information for just a few bucks? -something to think about.
We can't agree more! That's why we simply can't understand how blockchain-based companies can follow the KYC rules. This is contrary to the very idea of decentralization, anonymity and freedom declared by blockchain philosophy. Someday we hope to see the bright future where people care about their privacy. And we try to make it happen earlier.
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I chose the second option simply because I really do love airdrops. I mean, who wouldn't want free money? or should I say easy money for easy tasks. although they are not that big, they still are usable. But even so, I choose carefully the airdrops that I get myself into and put efforts into because obviously I wouldn't wanna waste my time and effort in helping to support a shitcoin. And also, I wouldn't want to join those airdrops that would require personal information from participants. It is just plain stupid, and the people who buys this crap are actually the same in my eyes. Why even want decentralization if you share your personal information for just a few bucks? -something to think about.
We can't agree more! That's why we simply can't understand how blockchain-based companies can follow the KYC rules. This is contrary to the very idea of decentralization, anonymity and freedom declared by blockchain philosophy. Someday we hope to see the bright future where people care about their privacy. And we try to make it happen earlier.
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I would very much like all the airdrops to be worthy and bring in income, but practice shows the opposite. A lot of garbage, in which it is difficult to find candy
No wonder. Like any other business there is not enough space for everyone, and not every project can be successful.
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Do the website https://wrioos.com/ is a prototype of web 3.0? In the website it's all about the features of the project, what about the roadmap? Any other hub is a demo of json-ld render as well, e.x. webrunes.com. And it's an answer for the development team?
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What is the main purpose of this project and what are the development plan?
We're going to create a platform that could upgrade web2.0 to the semantic web3.0
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At the moment, according to the Poll, Airdrop could be ok, but it's a wise move to check it.
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You have an excellent information policy, the more I know about you, the more potential investors you will have
We try to be as transparent as possible. Ask us anything :-)
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You have an excellent information policy, the more I know about you, the more potential investors you will have
We try to be as transparent as possible. Ask us anything :-)
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