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yvmen (OP)
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October 07, 2017, 02:05:56 PM
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Hi all would really like to ask should i start a ICO for mining partner service , but looking at the current announcement, there is a tone of ICO going on without anything.
That make me reconsider the whole structure , let me intro myself what m'i doing , we're a team of 3 person only so far that we owe a mini farm of 40 rig and host for other people another farm of 40 rig.
My planning was to raise a sum of money let say 1000Eth or 50Btc , the money goes
15% leasing and electricity bill
15% operation and maintaince cost
10%- marketing or ico cost / not used then go for airdrop to holder of the coin/token
65%- all goes to the hardware

From the mining profit the distribution:
 80% dividend
 10% to the team
 10% to buy back token

or

50% dividend
30% reinvest into mining equipment
10% team
10% buy back token

I dont have good english so dont flame me for that , just an idea of what i m doing so wishing to expand bigger with more fund on it , so was asking what the view of people on this ?

thanks for your precious comment

yvmen                                                           
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October 08, 2017, 01:55:08 AM
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u should create a landing and make a whitepaper with the full info about ur project.

just one post isn't enough.

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October 08, 2017, 03:14:43 AM
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No i was wondering is a good idea to start off or not ? cause most of time was doing my own mining farm for myself
wonder is a good to get fund raise and share profit


thanks for the comment

yvmen
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