azmojo
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September 27, 2017, 09:40:23 PM |
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CAn i buy this token on exchange now? Like Liqui, Hitbtc or other?
Not yet. All tokens are still frozen till October, after that hitbtc will most likely be the first exchange No, the first exchange is EtherDelta, it is already listed. No trades are NOT possible until tokens are unlocked. https://etherdelta.com/#KICK-ETH
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September 27, 2017, 10:12:53 PM |
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Just found another project KickCity, reward-based community on blockchain (ERC20). In their article on Medium I read they also want to use KICK token name... (check their Pre-sale details: https://medium.com/@kickcity_io/weekly-update-24-09-17-7851d4c55f5e). Have they contacted you? And it's not a problem, right? Token is already registered and in use. I guess they'll be quite disappointed - KC is busy now and KICK either... That IS odd. I wonder why they decided upon using "KICK" as their token name? How could they not know that "KICK" was already being used by KickICO's tokens? Plus I think both KickCity and KickICO tokens are both Bancor protocol? Seems weird. I think you have it the other way around. KickCity came out prior to KickICO, both based in Russia with the former catering to the offering of tickets via crypto. City is simply now accepting KCs for payment.
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Dump3er
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September 27, 2017, 10:36:15 PM |
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Just found another project KickCity, reward-based community on blockchain (ERC20). In their article on Medium I read they also want to use KICK token name... (check their Pre-sale details: https://medium.com/@kickcity_io/weekly-update-24-09-17-7851d4c55f5e). Have they contacted you? And it's not a problem, right? Token is already registered and in use. I guess they'll be quite disappointed - KC is busy now and KICK either... That IS odd. I wonder why they decided upon using "KICK" as their token name? How could they not know that "KICK" was already being used by KickICO's tokens? Plus I think both KickCity and KickICO tokens are both Bancor protocol? Seems weird. I think you have it the other way around. KickCity came out prior to KickICO, both based in Russia with the former catering to the offering of tickets via crypto. City is simply now accepting KCs for payment. Isn't there a good chance that there is quite some weird stuff going on behind the scenes between those two projects?
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Gleb Gamow
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September 27, 2017, 10:52:23 PM |
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Just found another project KickCity, reward-based community on blockchain (ERC20). In their article on Medium I read they also want to use KICK token name... (check their Pre-sale details: https://medium.com/@kickcity_io/weekly-update-24-09-17-7851d4c55f5e). Have they contacted you? And it's not a problem, right? Token is already registered and in use. I guess they'll be quite disappointed - KC is busy now and KICK either... That IS odd. I wonder why they decided upon using "KICK" as their token name? How could they not know that "KICK" was already being used by KickICO's tokens? Plus I think both KickCity and KickICO tokens are both Bancor protocol? Seems weird. I think you have it the other way around. KickCity came out prior to KickICO, both based in Russia with the former catering to the offering of tickets via crypto. City is simply now accepting KCs for payment. Isn't there a good chance that there is quite some weird stuff going on behind the scenes between those two projects? Possibly, but I'm not in detective mode, wishing to only use the KickICO platform to launch YuTü.Co.in's ICO. Bruno
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neonomad
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September 27, 2017, 10:59:24 PM |
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Just found another project KickCity, reward-based community on blockchain (ERC20). In their article on Medium I read they also want to use KICK token name... (check their Pre-sale details: https://medium.com/@kickcity_io/weekly-update-24-09-17-7851d4c55f5e). Have they contacted you? And it's not a problem, right? Token is already registered and in use. I guess they'll be quite disappointed - KC is busy now and KICK either... That IS odd. I wonder why they decided upon using "KICK" as their token name? How could they not know that "KICK" was already being used by KickICO's tokens? Plus I think both KickCity and KickICO tokens are both Bancor protocol? Seems weird. I think you have it the other way around. KickCity came out prior to KickICO, both based in Russia with the former catering to the offering of tickets via crypto. City is simply now accepting KCs for payment. So do you mean that KickCity is "simply now" accepting our KICK tokens? Or are they using their own tokens? In KickCity's whitepaper it says, "KickCity currently supports ticket purchase using FIAT & Bitcoins. In the next few months, we will support KICK, Ethereum and other ERC20 tokens." So our tokens will be accepted by KickCity?? Or are they talking about their own KICK tokens? I'm confused
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neonomad
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September 27, 2017, 11:05:21 PM |
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Just found another project KickCity, reward-based community on blockchain (ERC20). In their article on Medium I read they also want to use KICK token name... (check their Pre-sale details: https://medium.com/@kickcity_io/weekly-update-24-09-17-7851d4c55f5e). Have they contacted you? And it's not a problem, right? Token is already registered and in use. I guess they'll be quite disappointed - KC is busy now and KICK either... That IS odd. I wonder why they decided upon using "KICK" as their token name? How could they not know that "KICK" was already being used by KickICO's tokens? Plus I think both KickCity and KickICO tokens are both Bancor protocol? Seems weird. I think you have it the other way around. KickCity came out prior to KickICO, both based in Russia with the former catering to the offering of tickets via crypto. City is simply now accepting KCs for payment. Isn't there a good chance that there is quite some weird stuff going on behind the scenes between those two projects? Could be. Maybe they will work together on some projects in the future? Seems weird that they're both based in Russia with similar names. Maybe someone else has more insight on this and will post here...
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Gleb Gamow
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September 27, 2017, 11:57:44 PM |
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Just found another project KickCity, reward-based community on blockchain (ERC20). In their article on Medium I read they also want to use KICK token name... (check their Pre-sale details: https://medium.com/@kickcity_io/weekly-update-24-09-17-7851d4c55f5e). Have they contacted you? And it's not a problem, right? Token is already registered and in use. I guess they'll be quite disappointed - KC is busy now and KICK either... That IS odd. I wonder why they decided upon using "KICK" as their token name? How could they not know that "KICK" was already being used by KickICO's tokens? Plus I think both KickCity and KickICO tokens are both Bancor protocol? Seems weird. I think you have it the other way around. KickCity came out prior to KickICO, both based in Russia with the former catering to the offering of tickets via crypto. City is simply now accepting KCs for payment. So do you mean that KickCity is "simply now" accepting our KICK tokens? Or are they using their own tokens? In KickCity's whitepaper it says, "KickCity currently supports ticket purchase using FIAT & Bitcoins. In the next few months, we will support KICK, Ethereum and other ERC20 tokens." So our tokens will be accepted by KickCity?? Or are they talking about their own KICK tokens? I'm confused The tokens they are or will be accepting are the KICK/KC tokens which KickICO created. Somebody correct me if I'm mistaken. Bruno
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September 28, 2017, 02:10:23 AM |
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where is dev.
i thought they are a voice to announce their steps. After the crowsale, they are almost in quiet like some scam coins
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13Darko
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September 28, 2017, 02:11:53 AM |
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Just found another project KickCity, reward-based community on blockchain (ERC20). In their article on Medium I read they also want to use KICK token name... (check their Pre-sale details: https://medium.com/@kickcity_io/weekly-update-24-09-17-7851d4c55f5e). Have they contacted you? And it's not a problem, right? Token is already registered and in use. I guess they'll be quite disappointed - KC is busy now and KICK either... That IS odd. I wonder why they decided upon using "KICK" as their token name? How could they not know that "KICK" was already being used by KickICO's tokens? Plus I think both KickCity and KickICO tokens are both Bancor protocol? Seems weird. I think you have it the other way around. KickCity came out prior to KickICO, both based in Russia with the former catering to the offering of tickets via crypto. City is simply now accepting KCs for payment. So do you mean that KickCity is "simply now" accepting our KICK tokens? Or are they using their own tokens? In KickCity's whitepaper it says, "KickCity currently supports ticket purchase using FIAT & Bitcoins. In the next few months, we will support KICK, Ethereum and other ERC20 tokens." So our tokens will be accepted by KickCity?? Or are they talking about their own KICK tokens? I'm confused The tokens they are or will be accepting are the KICK/KC tokens which KickICO created. Somebody correct me if I'm mistaken. Bruno Talked to KickICO representatives in Telegram and they told me all this is a coincidence. These 2 projects are not connected anyhow. Though it raises some concerns about KickCity project (not KickICO), because in their whitepaper it is stated they are going to sell "KICK" tokens for exactly the same price: 1 ETH = 3000 KICK, which is weird, isn't it?..
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September 28, 2017, 02:29:20 AM |
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where is dev.
i thought they are a voice to announce their steps. After the crowsale, they are almost in quiet like some scam coins
Why inject FUD? You think every single thing is going to be handed to you like a child? Instead click on some links and start reading: https://medium.com/@kickico
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bucciarati
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September 28, 2017, 06:30:07 AM |
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give the team time, distribution and ico such large are not easy task. they have a clear roadmap for the next days / week: in october (which is two days from now..) they are going to have the first ico on the platform plus tokens are getting listed on three exchanges, don't be negative (at least for the moment you don't have reasons for in my opinion).
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September 28, 2017, 09:17:19 AM |
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Just got my coins! Thanks!:)
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September 28, 2017, 10:09:08 AM |
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Well put I've never seen so many people who are living on FUD they need to relax and be patient.
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September 28, 2017, 11:08:42 AM |
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got my coins to. Ty
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Bet99.win The fun crypto-roulette. Become a co-owner now.
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September 28, 2017, 12:48:22 PM |
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do i have to add the KICK Token on myetherwallet by hand or will it appear when i get some coins?
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September 28, 2017, 02:11:10 PM |
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Just found another project KickCity, reward-based community on blockchain (ERC20). In their article on Medium I read they also want to use KICK token name... (check their Pre-sale details: https://medium.com/@kickcity_io/weekly-update-24-09-17-7851d4c55f5e). Have they contacted you? And it's not a problem, right? Token is already registered and in use. I guess they'll be quite disappointed - KC is busy now and KICK either... That IS odd. I wonder why they decided upon using "KICK" as their token name? How could they not know that "KICK" was already being used by KickICO's tokens? Plus I think both KickCity and KickICO tokens are both Bancor protocol? Seems weird. I think you have it the other way around. KickCity came out prior to KickICO, both based in Russia with the former catering to the offering of tickets via crypto. City is simply now accepting KCs for payment. So do you mean that KickCity is "simply now" accepting our KICK tokens? Or are they using their own tokens? In KickCity's whitepaper it says, "KickCity currently supports ticket purchase using FIAT & Bitcoins. In the next few months, we will support KICK, Ethereum and other ERC20 tokens." So our tokens will be accepted by KickCity?? Or are they talking about their own KICK tokens? I'm confused The tokens they are or will be accepting are the KICK/KC tokens which KickICO created. Somebody correct me if I'm mistaken. Bruno KICKICO and KICKCITY both are different project, KICKICO wanted KC symbol but KernalCoin already took that so KICKICO took KICK symbol now first and will be listed with KICK. KICKCITY will change their symbol name to may be City later when their ICO finish.
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September 28, 2017, 02:35:18 PM |
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I would have thought coin name and availability of coin acronym would be one of the first thing to be done when intiating the smart contract, not after executing the smart contracting and sending coins to people. Anyways doesn't matter now I got my KICK coins replacements too, what matters is that they have kept their words.
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September 28, 2017, 03:38:12 PM |
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Just found another project KickCity, reward-based community on blockchain (ERC20). In their article on Medium I read they also want to use KICK token name... (check their Pre-sale details: https://medium.com/@kickcity_io/weekly-update-24-09-17-7851d4c55f5e). Have they contacted you? And it's not a problem, right? Token is already registered and in use. I guess they'll be quite disappointed - KC is busy now and KICK either... That IS odd. I wonder why they decided upon using "KICK" as their token name? How could they not know that "KICK" was already being used by KickICO's tokens? Plus I think both KickCity and KickICO tokens are both Bancor protocol? Seems weird. I think you have it the other way around. KickCity came out prior to KickICO, both based in Russia with the former catering to the offering of tickets via crypto. City is simply now accepting KCs for payment. So do you mean that KickCity is "simply now" accepting our KICK tokens? Or are they using their own tokens? In KickCity's whitepaper it says, "KickCity currently supports ticket purchase using FIAT & Bitcoins. In the next few months, we will support KICK, Ethereum and other ERC20 tokens." So our tokens will be accepted by KickCity?? Or are they talking about their own KICK tokens? I'm confused The tokens they are or will be accepting are the KICK/KC tokens which KickICO created. Somebody correct me if I'm mistaken. Bruno KICKICO and KICKCITY both are different project, KICKICO wanted KC symbol but KernalCoin already took that so KICKICO took KICK symbol now first and will be listed with KICK. KICKCITY will change their symbol name to may be City later when their ICO finish. Thanks, bud. From this point forward I will no longer use the KC ticker symbol when referring to KickICO, just KICK. As for KickCity's symbol, perhaps KICC or KICKY or KCITY or KCTY or KCKCTY (just brainstormin' for no apparent reason).
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September 28, 2017, 06:09:33 PM |
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I got my tokens.
The kickstarter model has proven to be a great business model for launching various products.
I think Kickcoin has good medium term potential.
The only thing I didn't like was the hidden cap. I felt a bit ambushed by that to be honest.
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September 28, 2017, 09:11:13 PM |
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I have also invested in this ICO a few bucks, but after all this mess, I have to say that I will sell all my tokens as soon as possible.
An ICO platform which is not able to give a right name for its own token (KC or KICK?)
Think about it
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