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August 16, 2017, 10:47:02 AM
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seems like one of the biggest joke ICOs of the year?

The couple of people who run it can explain why the token would have any value (and one of the project managers said he really doesn't care)?

They seem to soliciting for "volunteers" to come up with ideas and technical skills?  lol

I listened to the head honcho and he seems qualified only to run a CJO (figure out what that is).  Pretty much seems like a clown imho.

They don't really seem to have much concrete plans either beyond trying to hype via a few willing youtube shills and crystal ball web predictor that mentioned it (lol).

Is the purpose of the ICO, to blow the money travel to conference in South America and Eastern Europe?  And promote you foo foo, woo woo management philosophy book?  seriously?

Besides ... if you were going to do a better pump, you would think the head guys should get a tiger and some better dress shirts.

Be careful bag holders, this could be a smelly bag you are left holding.

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August 16, 2017, 03:20:48 PM
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The head guy is a goof but so are a lot of really successful people - look at Jack Ma for instance.   He seems really passionate about the project though and they raised a lot of money.  And I rather receive useless updates about traveling to conferences than get no information at all, like many other projects.  I threw a couple ETH at this and think it's worth seeing where it leads in a year or two.
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August 16, 2017, 03:50:25 PM
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I see David Siegel is trying to act like a Google, I mean... all these social things, creating a good environment to work, kindness
It's not bad at all but you are right there is pretty much hard work to be done on the project
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August 16, 2017, 05:43:48 PM
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The head guy is a goof but so are a lot of really successful people - look at Jack Ma for instance.   He seems really passionate about the project though and they raised a lot of money.  And I rather receive useless updates about traveling to conferences than get no information at all, like many other projects.  I threw a couple ETH at this and think it's worth seeing where it leads in a year or two.

I know my comments may be harsh but I believe with cryptos/programming/computer science projects you have to be somewhat more precise and alot less scatterbrained to get things done and done efficiently (you can blow alot of time, fumbling around and in the end get it quickly cloned/stolen by someone else).  Sure, plans change but it is good to at least forge an initial direction you are heading. 
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August 16, 2017, 06:04:03 PM
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I see David Siegel is trying to act like a Google, I mean... all these social things, creating a good environment to work, kindness
It's not bad at all but you are right there is pretty much hard work to be done on the project

I think we agree.  less foo foo?  and more direction on building something with a use case that has a chance of acceptance and a need.   And how to integrate the use of the tokens to provide some value to the investor.  Too much winging it (not the only ICO doing this btw)
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