StratisKing
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October 30, 2017, 06:27:43 AM |
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ICO ended, so team's priority is to communitcate with large exchanges, have you contacted Bittrex, poloniex, bitfinex, binance, Japanese and Korean exchanges? Want to hear more update, thanks.
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ComponY
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October 30, 2017, 08:19:58 AM |
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Let us list on large exchanges like other people said, don't let the investors down.
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LegendX
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October 30, 2017, 01:30:26 PM |
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If no one will buy the order of 10k fuel for 1.5 eth how low do you think it's gonna go?
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daniweb
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October 30, 2017, 01:41:42 PM |
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What efforts are Etherparty management making to have FUEL listed on major exchanges?
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ciro1
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October 30, 2017, 02:57:05 PM |
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I'm not the kind to whine about ICOs but this one looks like what it is, a bad idea. I can't believe fuel is selling 50% below ICO price who must be dumping at such low rate? the devs? I don't know why I didn't see this coming, should have not joined the ICO and wait for this stupid low price, and I read somewhere the dev team said it's not their priority on what exchange fuel get listed.
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MacInTheNet
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October 30, 2017, 03:07:56 PM Last edit: October 30, 2017, 03:39:54 PM by MacInTheNet |
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What efforts are Etherparty management making to have FUEL listed on major exchanges?
I don't know if they want to. A guy was banned from the Telegram channel just for asking that... I have a problem too, have been trying to contact them through every possible channel but no one is answering... I really hope this thing turns out to be a good project... it looks so massive and well planned... but now I don't know what to think :\
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October 30, 2017, 05:12:21 PM |
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Very nice, there is censorship in this thread too.
Another red flag on this project.
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paragon999
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October 30, 2017, 06:30:18 PM |
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i brought in at the 1 ether = 3000 Fuel price. Now I see at etherdelat that people are selling at 1 ether for 10,000 Fuel. They are selling at 1/3 of the ICO price. How is this possible? Are people selling at a lost or am i missing something?
What you are missing is the fact, that 50 million FUEL were given to the etherparty team and additional 100 million to bug- and bounty-hunters, sponsors, etc. For free! These people can sell at any price and don't lose a dime. Apart from that, if all the 800 million FUEL had been sold during the ICO, then further demand would have caused prices to rise, but unfortunately the team remained seated at unsold 349 (!) million tokens ...
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coinmenace
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October 30, 2017, 06:41:55 PM |
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The ICO website states 800,000,000 FUEL has been distributed. If the Total Supply is 1 billion - why does this address, 0xf5b5f6c1e233671b220c2a19af10fd18785d0744, contain almost 40% of the supply? Rank Address Quantity Percentage 1 0xf5b5f6c1e233671b220c2a19af10fd18785d0744 397861595.40588 39.7862%
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Somz1
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October 30, 2017, 06:44:21 PM |
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Guys if you know etherdelta you will know that there are always idiots who put up stupid buy orders (which obviously no one would fulfill) FUEL was listed about a month ago itself and too many idiots put up stupid buy orders, like they do on most tokens. That is why the price is showing up as it is,it will correct up when proper listings take place
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paragon999
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October 30, 2017, 07:06:23 PM |
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The ICO website states 800,000,000 FUEL has been distributed. If the Total Supply is 1 billion - why does this address, 0xf5b5f6c1e233671b220c2a19af10fd18785d0744, contain almost 40% of the supply?
They changed the amount of "distributed tokens" a few minutes ago from 452,138,405 million to 800 million. You can possibly argue, that the unsold ~348 million FUEL are now "distributed" to the platform, but in my personal opinion, that is a little far-fetched and not transparent and honest. 50 million FUEL were intended for the platform right from the start, so that explains exactly the amount of 397,861,595 FUEL in the address you mentioned. Guys if you know etherdelta you will know that there are always idiots who put up stupid buy orders (which obviously no one would fulfill) FUEL was listed about a month ago itself and too many idiots put up stupid buy orders, like they do on most tokens. That is why the price is showing up as it is,it will correct up when proper listings take place
Nobody cares about the "stupid orders", only about the the trades, that actually took place on etherdelta. In the last 24 hours there were trades with a volume of about 150.000$. The actual price is about 3.3 cent.
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mitchel_am
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October 30, 2017, 07:44:56 PM |
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I have a question: are those Fuels on the exchanges coming from ppl who partecipated to the ico or are coming from devs from the unsold ones in the ico?
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wnj4
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October 30, 2017, 07:48:59 PM |
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The ICO website states 800,000,000 FUEL has been distributed. If the Total Supply is 1 billion - why does this address, 0xf5b5f6c1e233671b220c2a19af10fd18785d0744, contain almost 40% of the supply?
They changed the amount of "distributed tokens" a few minutes ago from 452,138,405 million to 800 million. You can possibly argue, that the unsold ~348 million FUEL are now "distributed" to the platform, but in my personal opinion, that is a little far-fetched and not transparent and honest. 50 million FUEL were intended for the platform right from the start, so that explains exactly the amount of 397,861,595 FUEL in the address you mentioned. Guys if you know etherdelta you will know that there are always idiots who put up stupid buy orders (which obviously no one would fulfill) FUEL was listed about a month ago itself and too many idiots put up stupid buy orders, like they do on most tokens. That is why the price is showing up as it is,it will correct up when proper listings take place
Nobody cares about the "stupid orders", only about the the trades, that actually took place on etherdelta. In the last 24 hours there were trades with a volume of about 150.000$. The actual price is about 3.3 cent. Should ETHERPARTY team member controvert this situation as soon as possible, by the way is full token listed at exchanges/coinmarketcap yet?
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MacInTheNet
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October 30, 2017, 07:54:37 PM |
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I have a question: are those Fuels on the exchanges coming from ppl who partecipated to the ico or are coming from devs from the unsold ones in the ico?
From the ICO has no sense...
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ElPedras
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October 30, 2017, 08:06:37 PM |
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Dev, I'd like to reserve the whitepaper's translation to romanian.
Let me know if it's possible.
Thanks
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paragon999
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October 30, 2017, 08:08:32 PM |
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FUEL for EP team members are locked for 6 months after the ICO end, it's in the whitepaper so you got it wrong there. I missed that in fact in the whitepaper. So that takes 50 Million FUEL out of the equation. But does this also apply to the 100 million "incentive" tokens? Tokens are sold on Etherdelta by people who purchased in the sale, nothing anyone can do about that. Traders are going to trade and people trying to get in cheaper will try to make some low sell orders to incite others to sell cheap so they can scoop them. I hope for all investors that you're right about your thesis.
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bcmine
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October 30, 2017, 10:05:20 PM |
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i brought in at the 1 ether = 3000 Fuel price. Now I see at etherdelat that people are selling at 1 ether for 10,000 Fuel. They are selling at 1/3 of the ICO price. How is this possible? Are people selling at a lost or am i missing something?
What you are missing is the fact, that 50 million FUEL were given to the etherparty team and additional 100 million to bug- and bounty-hunters, sponsors, etc. For free! These people can sell at any price and don't lose a dime. Apart from that, if all the 800 million FUEL had been sold during the ICO, then further demand would have caused prices to rise, but unfortunately the team remained seated at unsold 349 (!) million tokens ... FUEL for EP team members are locked for 6 months after the ICO end, it's in the whitepaper so you got it wrong there. Tokens are sold on Etherdelta by people who purchased in the sale, nothing anyone can do about that. Traders are going to trade and people trying to get in cheaper will try to make some low sell orders to incite others to sell cheap so they can scoop them. Don't be silly hodl your tokens, the sale has only just ended, give it some time. price today: 0.04 cents, cheapest pre-ico price was about 0.08. dont sell now folks, wait 3 months and then you will be fine.
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MacInTheNet
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October 30, 2017, 10:10:05 PM |
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price today: 0.04 cents, cheapest pre-ico price was about 0.08. dont sell now folks, wait 3 months and then you will be fine.
I agree... BTW, I had a problem and cryptobubble on Telegram replied and told me what to do. This seems a legit project... I hope they do well in the future. Of course it's very sad to see 0.00078 in the last part of the ICO and 0.0001 now... just let's wait guys...
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October 30, 2017, 10:20:05 PM |
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Note to self: 1. Don't buy into anymore ICO's. Wait for it to hit etherdelta as insiders or accredited investors usual dump at 1/3 of ico price. edited to add: Early ICO price was 1 eth = 3,000 Fuel. Later ico price was 1 eth = 1,275 fuel (if I remember correctly). Now at Etherdelta 1 eth = 10,000 fuel. If you got in at the latter price, ouch.
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