coin@coin
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November 20, 2017, 09:21:12 PM |
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Here's an exerpt from the whitepaper:
"Fuel tokens holders will need to sign up for an account by registering on the Etherparty platform after release. Tokens sent to the platform from ICO participants will automatically be verified, token holders who purchase FUEL from secondary sources such as Exchanges will be restricted until verification."
So, they just won't let the fuel from exchanges into the platform.
That's a great move in my opinion. Early investors get access to the platform right away Speculators shouldn't have the same advantage as early contributors. Also this may be related to them being cautious about exchanges as they have been advised by regulators. Also you claim they won't let FUEL in from exchanges, if you read properly, they will, after verification. So don't see an issue there. So all good from my point of view. However I think you are just fudding around here. Chill dude.
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Thenagain32
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November 20, 2017, 09:27:15 PM |
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Here's an exerpt from the whitepaper:
"Fuel tokens holders will need to sign up for an account by registering on the Etherparty platform after release. Tokens sent to the platform from ICO participants will automatically be verified, token holders who purchase FUEL from secondary sources such as Exchanges will be restricted until verification."
So, they just won't let the fuel from exchanges into the platform.
That's a great move in my opinion. Early investors get access to the platform right away Speculators shouldn't have the same advantage as early contributors. Also this may be related to them being cautious about exchanges as they have been advised by regulators. So all good from my point of view. A token either is fuel or not, simple as that. If they can't recognize their own token how are they going to build sophisticated smart contract software?
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coin@coin
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November 20, 2017, 09:28:16 PM |
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Here's an exerpt from the whitepaper:
"Fuel tokens holders will need to sign up for an account by registering on the Etherparty platform after release. Tokens sent to the platform from ICO participants will automatically be verified, token holders who purchase FUEL from secondary sources such as Exchanges will be restricted until verification."
So, they just won't let the fuel from exchanges into the platform.
That's a great move in my opinion. Early investors get access to the platform right away Speculators shouldn't have the same advantage as early contributors. Also this may be related to them being cautious about exchanges as they have been advised by regulators. So all good from my point of view. A token either is fuel or not, simple as that. If they can't recognize their own token how are they going to build sophisticated smart contract software? Also you claim they won't let FUEL in from exchanges, if you read properly, they will, after verification. So don't see an issue there. You make no sense, you are here to fud. You can't even read what you share... And it's in bold too. LOL Beware everyone, some people here have their own agenda.
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Thenagain32
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November 20, 2017, 09:34:03 PM |
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Here's an exerpt from the whitepaper:
"Fuel tokens holders will need to sign up for an account by registering on the Etherparty platform after release. Tokens sent to the platform from ICO participants will automatically be verified, token holders who purchase FUEL from secondary sources such as Exchanges will be restricted until verification."
So, they just won't let the fuel from exchanges into the platform.
That's a great move in my opinion. Early investors get access to the platform right away Speculators shouldn't have the same advantage as early contributors. Also this may be related to them being cautious about exchanges as they have been advised by regulators. So all good from my point of view. A token either is fuel or not, simple as that. If they can't recognize their own token how are they going to build sophisticated smart contract software? Also you claim they won't let FUEL in from exchanges, if you read properly, they will, after verification. So don't see an issue there. You make no sense, you are here to fud. You're here to fomo. "Verifying" their own tokens is what makes no sense. Any exchange or wallet does that instantly. Also you've just admitted that it's actually not a verification but an excuse to make it harder for people to bring tokens in from exchanges. And now you're back to verification. So which one is it?
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bigc1984
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November 20, 2017, 10:49:15 PM |
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You're here to fomo.
"Verifying" their own tokens is what makes no sense. Any exchange or wallet does that instantly.
Also you've just admitted that it's actually not a verification but an excuse to make it harder for people to bring tokens in from exchanges. And now you're back to verification. So which one is it?
You're just here to be a parasite and spread your drama queen BS lies. They never said they wouldn't allow their tokens bought from exchanges onto the platform, they specifically stated, in plain English that there would be a verification process. Probably as simple as agreeing that you intend to use the tokens you bought on their platform. They never said anything about verifying the tokens, it states, again in plain English, the users will have to be verified. Are you the one who just put in the big buy order? Lmao. Pathetic.
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cryptomaster13
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November 21, 2017, 06:29:27 AM |
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FUEL price increase or not? oR run away to take money from ICOs, never trust on such people
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zsbloc1
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November 21, 2017, 07:55:04 AM |
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Thenagain32
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November 21, 2017, 07:56:22 AM |
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coin@coin, bigc1984
Yep, if you don't have any arguments on the subject, it's time to get personal. Not interested in that.
I just hope they don't forget to pay you guys for doing this.
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cryptomaster13
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November 21, 2017, 08:29:59 AM |
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They were talking big story, we will do this, and those. took ICO money and enjoying, see where is FEUL 0.024
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cryptomaster13
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November 21, 2017, 08:38:47 AM |
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My Best advice, better to buy ECASH,ETHERIUM BLUE, ETHEREUM GOLD, BITCOIN GOLD, FUNFAIRCOIN, MONETHA, BITCOIN SILVER BTCRED, COSS, KICKCOIN, LIFE, DOGECOIN, RIPPLE, .. ALL BUY SMALL SMALL QUANTITY. LEAVE FUEL, FUEL MAKE HIS TANK FULL AND OUR TANK EMPTY.
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November 21, 2017, 09:06:07 AM |
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whitehatrigs
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All Ur Base Is Belong To Us
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November 21, 2017, 12:20:52 PM |
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So we bought tokens @10 cents and now they are selling @2 cents.
Lucky for me I didn't invest much lol
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Thenagain32
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November 21, 2017, 01:47:30 PM |
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I was thinking... is there a reason EtherParty doesn't buy fuel back from EtherDelta right now?
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bigc1984
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November 21, 2017, 03:40:54 PM |
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I was thinking... is there a reason EtherParty doesn't buy fuel back from EtherDelta right now?
That would actually drive the price up which doesn't align with their agenda. They have removed their previous minimum price of $1 on the platform, and all FUEL used for smart contracts is recycled on the platform. With no minimum price on the platform and unlimited supply, of course any tokens outside the platform will soon be worth zero. Yea they are selling them still for $1 each, they confirmed it the other day.
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wnj4
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November 21, 2017, 05:44:05 PM |
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Should one of Etherparty team update us here regarding last news about Etherparty development progress and as whats they next step as well.
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Thenagain32
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November 21, 2017, 06:48:14 PM Last edit: November 21, 2017, 07:19:14 PM by Thenagain32 |
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My post about EtherParty CEO's drug trial just got erased.))) I posted a link to Supreme Court of Canada. You don't want THAT kind of fud, right?
Also does anyone believe that Canadian authorities or those huge corpotations would listen to someone with that kind of background let alone use EtherParty software for contracts?
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bigc1984
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November 22, 2017, 04:30:48 AM |
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coinmarketcap just updated circulating total finally
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November 22, 2017, 07:48:36 AM |
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whether the smart contract built on this platform still refers to ethereum. what is the difference between smart contracts that exist on ethereum with platf
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