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easyrimka
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November 01, 2017, 07:23:56 PM |
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Resisted for so long to not join the forums but finally, here I am. Joining for bounty programs and learning
Welcome! Well said. I also finally caved in and joined the forums for the bounties and learning more about ICOs... especially Blocklancer. This is one of the first ICOs I invested in several months ago. If you're patient and rational with your investments, Blocklancer is unlikely to disappoint you. Most other ICOs are all about creating a buzz, hyping a coin and then being flipped. Blocklancer on the other hand is clearly here to stay, which can be seen by their extremely thorough analysis of the freelancing market as well as their proposed solutions to contemporary problems within it. i am also confident about blocklancer, they seem very serious and good
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mig6r
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November 02, 2017, 07:47:50 AM |
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When it comes it dispute resolution by voting on your blockchain, is there a minimum number of votes required to make a decision valid? What if an expected large group of token holders refrains from voting at all?
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thealex12
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November 02, 2017, 11:40:47 AM |
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When it comes it dispute resolution by voting on your blockchain, is there a minimum number of votes required to make a decision valid? What if an expected large group of token holders refrains from voting at all?
There will always be votes in our token tribunal. People will vote because they'll receive a payment for that In this way our token holders make profit holding the LNC token and help by solving disputes.
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BTCMILLIONAIRE
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November 02, 2017, 11:59:52 AM |
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When it comes it dispute resolution by voting on your blockchain, is there a minimum number of votes required to make a decision valid? What if an expected large group of token holders refrains from voting at all?
There will always be votes in our token tribunal. People will vote because they'll receive a payment for that In this way our token holders make profit holding the LNC token and help by solving disputes. What if the votes turn out extremely close? Or even result in a draw?
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muamalah
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November 02, 2017, 12:46:15 PM |
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BABbit43
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November 02, 2017, 02:23:49 PM |
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thealex12
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November 02, 2017, 04:05:20 PM |
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When it comes it dispute resolution by voting on your blockchain, is there a minimum number of votes required to make a decision valid? What if an expected large group of token holders refrains from voting at all?
There will always be votes in our token tribunal. People will vote because they'll receive a payment for that In this way our token holders make profit holding the LNC token and help by solving disputes. What if the votes turn out extremely close? Or even result in a draw? We will always have the exact results, it is very difficult to yo have an exact draw. But if something like that happens the platform holders will find a solution.
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aalavandan
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November 02, 2017, 04:09:30 PM |
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those freelancers working through your platform, will they get paid in your tokens only?
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BTCMILLIONAIRE
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November 02, 2017, 06:15:37 PM |
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those freelancers working through your platform, will they get paid in your tokens only?
They will be able to get paid in various cryptocurrencies and perhaps even fiat eventually. When it comes it dispute resolution by voting on your blockchain, is there a minimum number of votes required to make a decision valid? What if an expected large group of token holders refrains from voting at all?
There will always be votes in our token tribunal. People will vote because they'll receive a payment for that In this way our token holders make profit holding the LNC token and help by solving disputes. What if the votes turn out extremely close? Or even result in a draw? We will always have the exact results, it is very difficult to yo have an exact draw. But if something like that happens the platform holders will find a solution. How about forcing the amount of voters in the tribunal to be an uneven number to avoid draws?
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November 02, 2017, 06:32:37 PM |
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whoeier
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November 02, 2017, 07:31:16 PM |
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I honestly see no reason why you would blindly quote a topic, without even taking a look at it.. This proofs your just building up an account for non interesting purposes...
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thealex12
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November 02, 2017, 07:59:03 PM |
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those freelancers working through your platform, will they get paid in your tokens only?
They will be able to get paid in various cryptocurrencies and perhaps even fiat eventually. When it comes it dispute resolution by voting on your blockchain, is there a minimum number of votes required to make a decision valid? What if an expected large group of token holders refrains from voting at all?
There will always be votes in our token tribunal. People will vote because they'll receive a payment for that In this way our token holders make profit holding the LNC token and help by solving disputes. What if the votes turn out extremely close? Or even result in a draw? We will always have the exact results, it is very difficult to yo have an exact draw. But if something like that happens the platform holders will find a solution. How about forcing the amount of voters in the tribunal to be an uneven number to avoid draws? Of course, that is a way, but I still don't know how exactly this will work.
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Ukraine2020
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November 02, 2017, 09:15:45 PM |
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Only today about your project found out. I like the idea. The question remains for realization. We are waiting for a real prototype. I joined the site and will support! My Twitter - https://twitter.com/VMESTE_DESHEVLE/I wish everyone success!
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BTCMILLIONAIRE
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November 02, 2017, 09:59:21 PM |
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Only today about your project found out. I like the idea. The question remains for realization. We are waiting for a real prototype. I joined the site and will support! My Twitter - https://twitter.com/VMESTE_DESHEVLE/I wish everyone success! Welcome! The preview was already released and the test version is coming quite soon. I personally don't have any doubt that this team will realize their vision, as they've been going at it for a while already. It'll ultimately just be a question of marketing and adoption, which won't be difficult after a solid amount of funds gets collected during the ICO.
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Blocklancer (OP)
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November 03, 2017, 05:05:41 AM |
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those freelancers working through your platform, will they get paid in your tokens only?
They will be able to get paid in various cryptocurrencies and perhaps even fiat eventually. When it comes it dispute resolution by voting on your blockchain, is there a minimum number of votes required to make a decision valid? What if an expected large group of token holders refrains from voting at all?
There will always be votes in our token tribunal. People will vote because they'll receive a payment for that In this way our token holders make profit holding the LNC token and help by solving disputes. What if the votes turn out extremely close? Or even result in a draw? We will always have the exact results, it is very difficult to yo have an exact draw. But if something like that happens the platform holders will find a solution. How about forcing the amount of voters in the tribunal to be an uneven number to avoid draws? Of course, that is a way, but I still don't know how exactly this will work. Hi, That really a great question. Should a draw or a close result happen both parties (freelancer+client) have the option to restart the dispute. Most likely the amount of voters was just too low for a valid result. We are also thinking about a higher instance tribunal to solve such disputes. (freelancer+client are able to execute it after the first dispute) Also note 90% of the disputes on current websites are very very easy to decide. (Freelancer hadn't finished the job, client doesn't marks the job as completed -> disappeared, Freelancer isn't responding, Freelancer hadn't completed the project before a milestone/deadline, Undeserved bad review from client/freelancer) Best regards, The Blocklancer Team
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Blocklancer (OP)
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November 03, 2017, 05:25:24 AM |
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those freelancers working through your platform, will they get paid in your tokens only?
Hi, Thanks for the question. On the Blocklancer platform freelancer are paid in Ether. We also plan to accept Tether(USDT) to reduce the risk of price fluctuations of Ether. Everything else would be just too big of a hassle for everyone involved. Many people already own Ether why should we use something else? The biggest advantage of the Lancer Token is that the Token Holder receive 100% of the fees. On top of that the Token Holder are allowed to vote on disputes. Best regards, The Blocklancer Team
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NO GAMBLING,PORN AND LENDING
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November 03, 2017, 07:39:30 AM |
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Weter29
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November 03, 2017, 12:56:54 PM |
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Why are there no updates in the office?
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