Sowik
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July 06, 2017, 05:56:20 AM |
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So from where will they get the rate for bitcoin or what system will they use?
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SimmonenY
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July 06, 2017, 06:16:29 AM |
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They have nothing to do with VISA and cannot prove it... It is called "Monaco VISA" card. Why is it called "VISA" if you cannot use it as a VISA card? All right, so it's not a VISA card. Who then, MasterCard? And who is the card issuer?
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Botnake
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July 06, 2017, 06:24:29 AM |
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Hi dev. I see today in Livecoin
Most dumped (24h) Monaco 0.000805 BTC -99.92%
Woow dump, 99.92%, I hope dev. must pump to recovery this price.
You must be more patient Just wait or put sell order I think it will be appropriate if we will look at a bigger exchanges so we will see the real picture. I don't really trust livecoin with their data because of the low volume, in bittrex I find it's -15.3% only, so there is a big disparity.
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HitTheLow
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July 06, 2017, 07:08:34 AM |
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People are not interesting to buy MCO at 2$! it is too much for this ICO,
I think we need to wait cards before invest more in this ICO, price will drop lot more.
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operabit
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July 06, 2017, 07:21:41 AM |
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Nice information, it's time to brew coffee and enjoy the MCO.
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July 06, 2017, 07:57:57 AM |
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This project is failure. Pray off investors. No buyer interest MCO on exchange. Haha
So you are trying to say investors should dump now and forget whole thing, right? People are not interesting to buy MCO at 2$! it is too much for this ICO, I think we need to wait cards before invest more in this ICO, price will drop lot more.
With one small sign of whale activity this will become more popular than ETH, so we can say problem is in whales. But when they grab this coin and pump it, you won't have this chance to buy under ICO price.
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July 06, 2017, 08:16:19 AM |
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This project is failure. Pray off investors. No buyer interest MCO on exchange. Haha
So you are trying to say investors should dump now and forget whole thing, right? People are not interesting to buy MCO at 2$! it is too much for this ICO, I think we need to wait cards before invest more in this ICO, price will drop lot more.
With one small sign of whale activity this will become more popular than ETH, so we can say problem is in whales. But when they grab this coin and pump it, you won't have this chance to buy under ICO price. Before long the last of this selling herd will have dumped and the buyers will move in. Sellers will wake up one morning in the future and choke on their cornflakes. I dumped 100's of ETH at $22 because I listened to FUD..never again...
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Betfair
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July 06, 2017, 10:43:08 AM |
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They have nothing to do with VISA and cannot prove it... It is called "Monaco VISA" card. Why is it called "VISA" if you cannot use it as a VISA card? All right, so it's not a VISA card. Who then, MasterCard? And who is the card issuer? lol there is something fishy with this naming
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JollyGood
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July 06, 2017, 11:08:57 AM |
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All right, so it's not a VISA card. Who then, MasterCard? And who is the card issuer? lol there is something fishy with this naming Exactly my point! If the "Monaco VISA card" is not a conventional VISA card then what is the point? With $21 million raised this card could have been a real time VISA/MASTERCARD type of debit card but instead the project owners linked this card to a coin and made them intrecately bound so one cannot survive without the other. The coin itself is one of 1000 out there that people do not need nor use unless they exchange them for other coins which ultimately are swapped for bitcoins. This card had real potential if managed properly from the beginning but this will be a disaster. Now selling at $1.88 on CoinMarketCap and unless the direction changes fast this will be another Titanic. If it sinks the only ones laughing will be the fish in the Atlantic along with the premining ICO owners who may have sold plenty of stock one day one. The average Joe Blogg probably will lose out... again
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July 06, 2017, 11:43:44 AM |
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0,0007 held 3 times. i think it won't be below that price. but who knows may be the developer is thinking something else.
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JollyGood
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July 06, 2017, 11:45:57 AM |
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This project doesn't need money. They are buying a lot of advertisement (included YouTube). Looks like scam. Nice straightforward talking but time will tell... it does look fishy to me though
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JollyGood
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July 06, 2017, 11:51:49 AM |
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Why not make a service and sell cards to users? Why you nead ICO? Look at Ledger and come up with a similar model of work. Because ICOs make the project owners millions whether or not the project succeeds as they have investors money! This could have been a stand alone business with no need for an ICO but the only reasons I can think of having the ICO are about greed not rewarding the project managers. $21 million was raised for this project... wow some people from the management team will be seriosuly rich regardless of whether this card succeeds or not.
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SimmonenY
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July 06, 2017, 12:31:25 PM |
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Why not make a service and sell cards to users? Why you nead ICO? Look at Ledger and come up with a similar model of work. Because ICOs make the project owners millions whether or not the project succeeds as they have investors money! This could have been a stand alone business with no need for an ICO but the only reasons I can think of having the ICO are about greed not rewarding the project managers. $21 million was raised for this project... wow some people from the management team will be seriosuly rich regardless of whether this card succeeds or not. But not behind all ICOs stand greedy managers. Some of 'em are pretty promising with clear roadmaps and believable conditions. But in this case, I think I've read it on twitter, that CEO doesn't quite understand crypto and I guess it reflected on the overall management. But hey, maybe they'll make it to the end)
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July 06, 2017, 12:50:10 PM |
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All right, so it's not a VISA card. Who then, MasterCard? And who is the card issuer? lol there is something fishy with this naming Exactly my point! If the "Monaco VISA card" is not a conventional VISA card then what is the point? With $21 million raised this card could have been a real time VISA/MASTERCARD type of debit card but instead the project owners linked this card to a coin and made them intrecately bound so one cannot survive without the other. The coin itself is one of 1000 out there that people do not need nor use unless they exchange them for other coins which ultimately are swapped for bitcoins. This card had real potential if managed properly from the beginning but this will be a disaster. Now selling at $1.88 on CoinMarketCap and unless the direction changes fast this will be another Titanic. If it sinks the only ones laughing will be the fish in the Atlantic along with the premining ICO owners who may have sold plenty of stock one day one. The average Joe Blogg probably will lose out... again lol, this image rappresent perfectly the situation.
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SimmonenY
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July 06, 2017, 01:00:31 PM |
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I was also wondering about their cashback. It is said on their website that Monaco Card holders will be entitled to up to 10% Cashback Reward when spending at participating merchants. The Cashback will be settled instantly after a succesful transaction by crediting our native currency MCO to your app wallet. So if the tokens can be burnt and there won’t be any additional emission, where will they get them from to give a cashback?
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July 06, 2017, 01:16:50 PM |
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Mona - This situation resembles a huge hole down
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July 06, 2017, 01:55:35 PM |
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Such impatience is an amazing sight to see. At least give these guys 90 days until October 1. If you weren't willing to do that, why did you invest in the ICO? Just for a flip? This project can be so much more....
I still think Monaco will ultimately win big over TenX. As somebody said, Monaco are fintech guys trying to do crypto, TenX are crypto guys trying to do fintech. I'll back the fintech guys. Also, I think Kris is a businessman and Julian is an opportunist.
Plus, the potential ROI is so much higher with Monaco than TenX because of the low starting marketcap that extra risk is justified.
I'm hodling.
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July 06, 2017, 02:57:09 PM |
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But not behind all ICOs stand greedy managers. Some of 'em are pretty promising with clear roadmaps and believable conditions. But in this case, I think I've read it on twitter, that CEO doesn't quite understand crypto and I guess it reflected on the overall management. But hey, maybe they'll make it to the end) Does anyone know how much was premined before the ICO? How many coins exactly did the project team have before going live?
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July 06, 2017, 03:02:35 PM |
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FUD here is real You guys suck! Please go cry elsewhere. Biggest investor invested 5005 ETH, do you understand that he is not stupid and it was one of the best decisions! You will see this going to $100 this year, you can make tons of FUD, it only helps to create buzz!
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