Solidsnake2016
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December 18, 2016, 01:24:53 AM |
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We don't need Polo.
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Sincere_
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December 18, 2016, 02:55:33 AM |
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What is wrong with missing a pump and having to wait months? I'd say everything is wrong with that. It could have been sold at 50k like I did and brought back at 30k or below if you belive in the project.
Could have/would have is a good one knowing the past. Please predict the future. I clearly had an inkling to sell at 50k and rebuy soon whenever I feel like it. It is seeing the game for what it is and I will continue to do the same. Smart money right there I did the same once I notice it wasn't going up anymore sold and waited lower now in return more waves win win accumulate that's all that's needed right now
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yassprod
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December 18, 2016, 02:57:47 AM |
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Everyone is talking about polo, Waves don't need polo, it's all about the platform and value will come over time
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Sincere_
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December 18, 2016, 02:57:55 AM |
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Waves will be higher than it is right now just have to be patient same was when waves was traded below ICO for a long time then boom 50k and everyone was saying should of brought when waves was below 30k and is your chance
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Chronobank
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December 18, 2016, 02:59:02 AM |
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Join ChronoBank ICO! We accept WAVES. Our WAVES escrow is Sasha Ivanov https://chronobank.ioThe ChronoBank project aims to make short-term employment as accessible and rewarding as long-term employment, giving workers the flexibility to determine their own schedules whilst being paid a fair rate for their time, expertise and reputation. Labour Hour (LH) tokens will be the most sustainable stable-value coins that are linked in price to average wages in their country of origin. Therefore, they will be inflation-proof assets that can be transferred and spent without the involvement of banks or any financial organisations. LH tokens will be easy to use and accessible 24/7 via the LH debit card LaborX is a decentralised marketplace where labour time can be traded at market rates. A decentralised reputation system will facilitate feedback for each worker, allowing people to hire the most competent professionals from the online and offline worlds for their budgets, and employees to secure payment in line with their training, skill and experience. There will be both a fully decentralised version for global freelancers and a semi-centralised one that is fully compliant with local labour laws. Together, these features enable us to adapt the tried and tested principles of timebanking to the requirements of the 21st century global labour market.
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danielj314
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December 18, 2016, 04:12:43 AM |
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Nice to see Waves holding its own and even rising a bit with the BTC run.
Also like seeing that Chronobank is offering a 5% bonus on purchases made with Waves (10,000 more or over) for the next 24 hours. Love these two projects!
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housebtc
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December 18, 2016, 04:55:58 AM |
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Nice to see Waves holding its own and even rising a bit with the BTC run.
Also like seeing that Chronobank is offering a 5% bonus on purchases made with Waves (10,000 more or over) for the next 24 hours. Love these two projects!
Is this project going to be on Waves platform because I don't understand the need for 5% bonus for the investment made with waves tokens. What connect the two projects together?
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Anarchy101
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December 18, 2016, 06:01:47 AM |
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Nice to see Waves holding its own and even rising a bit with the BTC run.
Also like seeing that Chronobank is offering a 5% bonus on purchases made with Waves (10,000 more or over) for the next 24 hours. Love these two projects!
Is this project going to be on Waves platform because I don't understand the need for 5% bonus for the investment made with waves tokens. What connect the two projects together? At first, chronobank token will be created on ETH then later it will be ported to WAVES platform and two other
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ShlomoGoyimberg
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December 18, 2016, 07:10:07 AM |
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Nice to see Waves holding its own and even rising a bit with the BTC run.
Also like seeing that Chronobank is offering a 5% bonus on purchases made with Waves (10,000 more or over) for the next 24 hours. Love these two projects!
Is this project going to be on Waves platform because I don't understand the need for 5% bonus for the investment made with waves tokens. What connect the two projects together? At first, chronobank token will be created on ETH then later it will be ported to WAVES platform and two other Making an ICO on Ethereum's unreliable shitstain of a network? What could possibly go wrong?
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endlessskill
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December 18, 2016, 10:07:01 AM |
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Is Chronobank legit?
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ShlomoGoyimberg
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December 18, 2016, 10:29:28 AM |
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Is Chronobank legit?
Yeah, can't say the same for Ethereum though!
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ShlomoGoyimberg
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December 18, 2016, 10:45:59 AM |
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Is Chronobank legit?
Once Waves has smart contracts Ethereum will go the way of the dinosaur, the only reason Waves doesn't have it yet is Sasha said the technology isn't ready yet to do it safely, and we only need look at the incredible shitstorm that is/was Ethereum and things like the DAO to accept this as fact.
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Ankara
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December 18, 2016, 10:50:37 AM |
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Nice to see Waves holding its own and even rising a bit with the BTC run.
Also like seeing that Chronobank is offering a 5% bonus on purchases made with Waves (10,000 more or over) for the next 24 hours. Love these two projects!
Is this project going to be on Waves platform because I don't understand the need for 5% bonus for the investment made with waves tokens. What connect the two projects together? At first, chronobank token will be created on ETH then later it will be ported to WAVES platform and two other Making an ICO on Ethereum's unreliable shitstain of a network? What could possibly go wrong? So why not start it on waves to begin with if that is the route they say they will take.
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ShlomoGoyimberg
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December 18, 2016, 11:07:14 AM |
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Nice to see Waves holding its own and even rising a bit with the BTC run.
Also like seeing that Chronobank is offering a 5% bonus on purchases made with Waves (10,000 more or over) for the next 24 hours. Love these two projects!
Is this project going to be on Waves platform because I don't understand the need for 5% bonus for the investment made with waves tokens. What connect the two projects together? At first, chronobank token will be created on ETH then later it will be ported to WAVES platform and two other Making an ICO on Ethereum's unreliable shitstain of a network? What could possibly go wrong? So why not start it on waves to begin with if that is the route they say they will take. Probably because they want the $$$ that the Ethereum market can generate given that it's the one with the larger pool of customers but not as secure tech, so it stands to reason as things get serious they would want the extra layers of security that Waves has over Ethereum that has proven flawed numerous times.
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J1mb0
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December 18, 2016, 05:15:02 PM |
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Nice to see Waves holding its own and even rising a bit with the BTC run.
Also like seeing that Chronobank is offering a 5% bonus on purchases made with Waves (10,000 more or over) for the next 24 hours. Love these two projects!
Is this project going to be on Waves platform because I don't understand the need for 5% bonus for the investment made with waves tokens. What connect the two projects together? At first, chronobank token will be created on ETH then later it will be ported to WAVES platform and two other Making an ICO on Ethereum's unreliable shitstain of a network? What could possibly go wrong? At least they have a Plan B, C & D which is more than can be said of many other ICO projects.
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Twiggy Smile
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December 18, 2016, 05:25:45 PM |
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Digital Payments: Why Online Retailers Look Beyond Credit Cards
How new digital payment methods are changing the e-commerce game Buying things online has become the default way of shopping for most people these days. The amount of progress that e-commerce has made in the previous decade is remarkable. We remember when people didn't trust websites with their credit card info and online shopping was written off as a fad. Then Amazon came and changed the whole game. Now whenever we need to buy something, we usually look online first. Who wants to drive half an hour to the nearest mall when you can get it with just a few clicks? However, the real revolution happening right now isn't driven by big stores like Amazon. It is driven by small retailers. The world of e-commerce is opening up for small businesses in a way that was never possible before. The biggest roadblock to accepting payments was drawing the attention of their target customers. If you wanted to process a credit card, you needed to be registered with Visa or MasterCard.The registration process wasn't easy. It took a lot of money and required a lot of documentation which was out of reach for a small business. New Payment Options Opened up E-Commerce There were many problems with depending on credit cards. One was that it required the buyer to have credit cards. This is a big problem for retailers selling to countries outside the Western hemisphere, where having a credit card isn't the norm. Another problem was dealing with banks. Small retailers were often left wondering what to do after a chargeback or a customer dispute. New payment options have opened e-commerce to people who could never be a part of it ever before. How? Let's look at some of the exciting payment options we have available these days. Read more - https://www.engadget.com/2016/12/15/digital-payments-why-online-retailers-look-beyond-credit-cards/https://twitter.com/CoreMediaRadio/status/810516248530456576
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December 18, 2016, 08:36:20 PM |
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Digital Payments: Why Online Retailers Look Beyond Credit Cards
How new digital payment methods are changing the e-commerce game Buying things online has become the default way of shopping for most people these days. The amount of progress that e-commerce has made in the previous decade is remarkable. We remember when people didn't trust websites with their credit card info and online shopping was written off as a fad. Then Amazon came and changed the whole game. Now whenever we need to buy something, we usually look online first. Who wants to drive half an hour to the nearest mall when you can get it with just a few clicks? However, the real revolution happening right now isn't driven by big stores like Amazon. It is driven by small retailers. The world of e-commerce is opening up for small businesses in a way that was never possible before. The biggest roadblock to accepting payments was drawing the attention of their target customers. If you wanted to process a credit card, you needed to be registered with Visa or MasterCard.The registration process wasn't easy. It took a lot of money and required a lot of documentation which was out of reach for a small business. New Payment Options Opened up E-Commerce There were many problems with depending on credit cards. One was that it required the buyer to have credit cards. This is a big problem for retailers selling to countries outside the Western hemisphere, where having a credit card isn't the norm. Another problem was dealing with banks. Small retailers were often left wondering what to do after a chargeback or a customer dispute. New payment options have opened e-commerce to people who could never be a part of it ever before. How? Let's look at some of the exciting payment options we have available these days. Read more - https://www.engadget.com/2016/12/15/digital-payments-why-online-retailers-look-beyond-credit-cards/https://twitter.com/CoreMediaRadio/status/810516248530456576 so what is new is going straight from currency to payment without credit card. waves concurrents represent real references in today's world : paypal, bitcoin, skrill, apple pay, ripple... i have a remark : the real challenge is to avoid credit card, as for exemple there is one mandatory (or bank account) behind paypal...
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estenity
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December 18, 2016, 09:28:00 PM |
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so i have fifty usd in my waves lite client in my browser, want to buy a pair of shoes at 34.35 usd, i pay directly from my browser to the merchant and the transaction is integrated in the blockchain...
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Chronobank
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December 18, 2016, 10:22:12 PM |
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Nice to see Waves holding its own and even rising a bit with the BTC run.
Also like seeing that Chronobank is offering a 5% bonus on purchases made with Waves (10,000 more or over) for the next 24 hours. Love these two projects!
We are going to create WAVES version of our software soon
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danielj314
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December 19, 2016, 06:37:38 AM |
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Nice to see Waves holding its own and even rising a bit with the BTC run.
Also like seeing that Chronobank is offering a 5% bonus on purchases made with Waves (10,000 more or over) for the next 24 hours. Love these two projects!
We are going to create WAVES version of our software soon So great to hear! As a holder (and big fan) of both, I'll be watching with great interest.
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