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Author Topic: FACTOM (FCT) long-term - Why no one is talking?  (Read 5725 times)
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May 21, 2017, 07:10:10 PM
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Factom looks promising. I will do some research on it before I eventually invest.
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May 24, 2017, 08:55:43 PM
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Factom looks promising. I will do some research on it before I eventually invest.
Ofcourse it is. It is a solid coin with upper class clientele already. Buy and hold for another 5 to 8 years.
It's now moving upwards; from 9 to 16 now. I think it has potential to reach 25FCT:1BTC.

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May 26, 2017, 12:30:02 PM
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One of my friends recommended Fatcom to me, and it looks good so far.

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June 04, 2017, 06:13:23 PM
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Is it on the rise or will follow the same trend?
A coin of this grade hanging around is so annoying.
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June 05, 2017, 07:26:26 AM
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I've been invested in Factom since around $3, and it's one of the least hyped coins with huge potential. They have an excellent team, and a very specific goal and target market. In that respect it's kinda like ripple, they have a very specific market they are targeting and very solid business sense combined with technical prowess. I think people saying what Factom is doing doesn't need a blockchain are not understanding how it can be helpful here. I think the main feature of blockchain they are using is that it's tamper proof. So, you can make a record of a mortgage document, and then you can have legal proof that those documents are exactly as they were when signed. I'm not sure how it all works, but I think this is highly appealing to companies to cut down on legal and auditing costs.
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