polonium84
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January 07, 2018, 05:08:55 PM |
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Does anyone know, what cryptocurrencies can be used in TokenStars for purchasing various services?
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waitsummer
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January 07, 2018, 06:09:10 PM |
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Hello. Please explain, how you plan to control scouts’ work by using the blockchain? Will their activity be totally transparent, indeed?
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TokenStars (OP)
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January 07, 2018, 06:14:38 PM |
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You write, that TokenStars will give brands access to a target audience. Does this mean, that you will convey your users’ personal information to advertisers?
We won't violate any laws or rules concerning personal data of platform users.
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January 07, 2018, 06:15:42 PM |
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Does anyone know, what cryptocurrencies can be used in TokenStars for purchasing various services?
The main currencies on TokenStars platform will be ACE, TEAM and STAR tokens.
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January 07, 2018, 07:11:13 PM |
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Hello. Please explain, how you plan to control scouts’ work by using the blockchain? Will their activity be totally transparent, indeed?
All the scouts' applications will be reviewed by in-house scouts. And after certain procedures with promising sportsman, the community will examine his characteristics and vote. We plan to do the whole procedure as transparent as possible.
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January 07, 2018, 07:14:09 PM |
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What memory array will you need, if you plan to use the blockchain to keep a book of records of all interactions between the platform’s members?
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January 08, 2018, 06:32:51 AM |
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I can’t really understand why did the company refused to use ACE token and decided to issue TEAM one? By the way, I haven’t found out which sport discipline was this coin issued for. I mean, when ACE was being sold, it was clearly stated that this coin was for tennis, but now there’s no info.
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ggcript
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January 08, 2018, 06:38:14 AM |
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I can’t really understand why did the company refused to use ACE token and decided to issue TEAM one? By the way, I haven’t found out which sport discipline was this coin issued for. I mean, when ACE was being sold, it was clearly stated that this coin was for tennis, but now there’s no info.
There’s no info ‘cause TEAM isn’t dedicated to a certain sport discipline, this coin covers all sport disciplines within the TokenStars platform.
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californybit
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January 08, 2018, 06:42:58 AM |
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I can’t really understand why did the company refused to use ACE token and decided to issue TEAM one? By the way, I haven’t found out which sport discipline was this coin issued for. I mean, when ACE was being sold, it was clearly stated that this coin was for tennis, but now there’s no info.
There’s no info ‘cause TEAM isn’t dedicated to a certain sport discipline, this coin covers all sport disciplines within the TokenStars platform. By the way, the company didn’t refuse to use ACE coin. It will remain in circulation and be used just like TEAM will, but will cover only tennis, as it was planned.
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romfish
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January 08, 2018, 06:45:44 AM |
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I can’t really understand why did the company refused to use ACE token and decided to issue TEAM one? By the way, I haven’t found out which sport discipline was this coin issued for. I mean, when ACE was being sold, it was clearly stated that this coin was for tennis, but now there’s no info.
There’s no info ‘cause TEAM isn’t dedicated to a certain sport discipline, this coin covers all sport disciplines within the TokenStars platform. By the way, the company didn’t refuse to use ACE coin. It will remain in circulation and be used just like TEAM will, but will cover only tennis, as it was planned. I’m wondering why the heads did of the company changed their mind so suddenly and decided to create a single coin?
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ggcript
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January 08, 2018, 06:48:29 AM |
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I can’t really understand why did the company refused to use ACE token and decided to issue TEAM one? By the way, I haven’t found out which sport discipline was this coin issued for. I mean, when ACE was being sold, it was clearly stated that this coin was for tennis, but now there’s no info.
There’s no info ‘cause TEAM isn’t dedicated to a certain sport discipline, this coin covers all sport disciplines within the TokenStars platform. By the way, the company didn’t refuse to use ACE coin. It will remain in circulation and be used just like TEAM will, but will cover only tennis, as it was planned. I’m wondering why the heads did of the company changed their mind so suddenly and decided to create a single coin? I’ve heard somewhere that the heads of the company made such a decision after meeting several cool experts and professional athletes. They’ve just were advised that it doesn’t make any sense to create a coin for each sport discipline and it will be simpler and more useful to create a single one.
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romfish
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January 08, 2018, 06:55:00 AM |
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I can’t really understand why did the company refused to use ACE token and decided to issue TEAM one? By the way, I haven’t found out which sport discipline was this coin issued for. I mean, when ACE was being sold, it was clearly stated that this coin was for tennis, but now there’s no info.
There’s no info ‘cause TEAM isn’t dedicated to a certain sport discipline, this coin covers all sport disciplines within the TokenStars platform. By the way, the company didn’t refuse to use ACE coin. It will remain in circulation and be used just like TEAM will, but will cover only tennis, as it was planned. I’m wondering why the heads did of the company changed their mind so suddenly and decided to create a single coin? I’ve heard somewhere that the heads of the company made such a decision after meeting several cool experts and professional athletes. They’ve just were advised that it doesn’t make any sense to create a coin for each sport discipline and it will be simpler and more useful to create a single one. Okay, I got it. Well, all in all TEAM coin is created basing on the same standard as ACE was and doesn’t differ from it in any way, right?
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January 08, 2018, 07:32:38 AM |
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What memory array will you need, if you plan to use the blockchain to keep a book of records of all interactions between the platform’s members?
Blockchain implementation ensures transparency and scalability of operations. We have chosen blockchain as underlying technology of the platform to allow us to build transparent and verifiable system for all platform participants, especially for fans, advertisers, talent scouts, as well as regular token holders. TokenStars platform will record in blockchain ledger the events of interaction between the participants, such as voting results, applications from the scouts, auction bids or advertising clicks. All transactions will be kept in blockchain memory pool.
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January 08, 2018, 07:42:40 AM |
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I can’t really understand why did the company refused to use ACE token and decided to issue TEAM one? By the way, I haven’t found out which sport discipline was this coin issued for. I mean, when ACE was being sold, it was clearly stated that this coin was for tennis, but now there’s no info.
We did not refuse to use ACE tokens. We use ACE to tokenize tennis sportsmen. ACE vertical is already working: - TokenStars signed the first contract with a PRO tennis player - Veronika Kudermetova, winner of 21 international tournaments (No. 58 in WTA ranking in doubles) - TokenStars launched the marketing project with Ekaterina Makarova (Olympic Gold medalist in Rio-2016; the winner of Wimbledon, US Open and Roland Garros; No. 33 in WTA singles / No. 3 in doubles) and Veronika Kudermetova; - TokenStars established partnerships with major media platforms (for tennis we have signed a partnership deal with major sports media such as Tribuna.digital and Sports.ru with 12.5 million MAU); TEAM token relates to football, hockey, poker, eSports, entertainment and etc. TokeStars is assembling a top-notch sports & entertainment advisory board that will share its expertise to stimulate project growth and help us select the most promising talents and attract large audience of users to TokenStars platform: Lothar Matthäus (football), Nikita Kucherov (hockey), Alexander Anter (poker), Rico Torres (Hollywood), and others.
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January 08, 2018, 07:50:55 AM |
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I can’t really understand why did the company refused to use ACE token and decided to issue TEAM one? By the way, I haven’t found out which sport discipline was this coin issued for. I mean, when ACE was being sold, it was clearly stated that this coin was for tennis, but now there’s no info.
There’s no info ‘cause TEAM isn’t dedicated to a certain sport discipline, this coin covers all sport disciplines within the TokenStars platform. By the way, the company didn’t refuse to use ACE coin. It will remain in circulation and be used just like TEAM will, but will cover only tennis, as it was planned. I’m wondering why the heads did of the company changed their mind so suddenly and decided to create a single coin? I’ve heard somewhere that the heads of the company made such a decision after meeting several cool experts and professional athletes. They’ve just were advised that it doesn’t make any sense to create a coin for each sport discipline and it will be simpler and more useful to create a single one. Okay, I got it. Well, all in all TEAM coin is created basing on the same standard as ACE was and doesn’t differ from it in any way, right? TEAM and ACE are tokens Over the course of August, September and October in 2017 we’ve personally met or had phone calls with several Olympic champions, world champions, coaches and agents. We’re incredibly grateful for all the advice we’ve received. On multiple occasions we’ve heard the question ‘Why do you separate different kinds of sport into different verticals and use different tokens?’ Basically, both approaches are viable and have their pros and cons. We’ve considered all arguments and decided to go with the 1 TEAM token instead of different tokens for football, poker, eSports, etc.
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January 08, 2018, 08:37:07 AM |
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Will it be possible to buy the coins on the exchange after the ICO?
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MadduckUK
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January 08, 2018, 08:42:19 AM |
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Will it be possible to buy the coins on the exchange after the ICO?
Yes, TEAM coins will be added to the listing of several exchanges. Moreover, it will be possible to earn them on the platform itself.
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foreverman
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January 08, 2018, 11:33:56 AM |
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Can company employees use their tokens immediately?
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bit679
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January 08, 2018, 11:52:36 AM |
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Can company employees use their tokens immediately?
No, they will gain access to them stage by stage, each time when platform achieves any of its goals which are described in the white paper.
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nikolaich
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January 08, 2018, 02:42:11 PM |
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Will it be possible to buy the coins on the exchange after the ICO?
Usually, ICO projects list their tokens after ICO. It is a normal practice. TokenStars has already listed ACE on Etherdelta and Okex. I think TEAM tokens will also be listed on the exchanges after ICO.
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