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Question: Would you use a Coin in a project or better a Token?
Coin, downloading a new wallet software is no problem for me! - 1 (7.1%)
Coin, but please with a webwallet - 3 (21.4%)
Token, it's easy - 5 (35.7%)
Token, I don't like to download a new wallet software - 5 (35.7%)
Total Voters: 14

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November 17, 2017, 05:18:26 PM
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I would say Tokens to begin with and they move onto being your own coin.

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November 17, 2017, 05:21:00 PM
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I like tokens because they generally show better price dynamics.

However it's important to note that your portfolio should be balanced and consist of both, coins and tokens
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November 28, 2017, 12:46:46 PM
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Thanks for continuing the thread and answering our main issue.
As the poll shows (currently) 70% are for tokens.
But I am sure that most use tokens because of the easy transferability to for example sell them fast after an ICO.
We, for now, have decided to create a coin from a third party who offers the option to create it.
There is no plan to completely pay our costs through an ICO but instead - as already said - do a donation program (not ICO),
airdrops and also let the coins generate through staking.
We will create webwallets where we offer complete transparency and also the option to export the privatekey - not like most exchanges do.
There will be much options to spend these coins, but that would be too much details which we do not want to share right now.

Thank you all for participating in this thread and also sorry for my late answer!
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