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August 19, 2017, 04:09:57 PM |
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Wow that's a big list. Nice going devs. I hope bittrex will be one of the first. The volume and price will rise substantially when you can list it there. This is really impressive guys! It is critical that you get on as many exchanges as possible for widest distribution. The space is very competative, so you need to cut your deals well before ico ends.
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imtiazmahmood
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August 19, 2017, 04:26:47 PM |
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Once in awhile, a project comes up and makes you really excited. You feel that it is going to be big and feel so good about being part of. It was really privilege to be part of Kickico launch. I have participated in signature campaign and blog posts and i have to say that it was really fun to write about it rather than just a job to get some extra Tokens. It has the future and i will continue to be part of it. Thank you Kickico. Please keep up the good job.
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CoinCollector006
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August 19, 2017, 04:31:39 PM |
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Hello Dev team! I reviewed this and concluded the technology is promising. ETH and Waves have dominant market share in new ICO and token creation markets. So far I am not convinced Bitshares and Stellar will bite meaningfully into this market share. This creates opportunity for Kickico to grow at above market rates taking away market share from the established platforms. I also see the potential disruption to companies like Indiegogo and MicroVentures.
1. What is the incentive to use Kickico as the currency for funding a new project as opposed to BTC or ETH which is the current standard? Is there is an additional bonus offered or discount on transaction fees?
2. Is there any way to mine the Kickico currency via Proof of Work or Proof of Stake?
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levyashin
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August 19, 2017, 04:33:20 PM |
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Wow, if you can really work with all of them, volume will be huge! Big volume always bring big profit at start.
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imtiazmahmood
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August 19, 2017, 04:34:23 PM |
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That's a very huge list, if you have even half of these exchanges it would be very great for the value of the Coin after the pre sale. Cause a lot of new investors could come after they miss the pre sale, and a lot of theses exachàges has great volume and great visibility on the market ! if dev want good future with this project then some of good exchanges i liked and people liked. i am suggesting now here. poloniex livecoin bittrex Hitbtc
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Elkmar
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August 19, 2017, 04:39:54 PM |
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We could really use a concrete example. Let's say this one is on KICKICO: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ramybadie/unstable-unicornsthe creator indicates what the backer will receive for pledging a certain amount of ETH. By making a pledge, a backer receives this award, as well as the equivalent amount of KickCoinsI pledge $20. Creator indicates I get the Black Box Edition. The campaign is successful, I receive the Black Box Edition (cost to backer $15 maybe?) and the equivalent amount of KickCoins ($15). Which is very different from: I pledge $20, the platform gets 4% of $20 and 4% Unstable Unicorns tokens. And I receive 4-8% of $20 worth of KickCoins and 96% of $20 worth of Unstable Unicorns tokens. Which by the way also doesn't add up. Where does that other 0-4% worth of KickCoins come from? That's funded by the growth of other campaign tokens? For ICO campaigns, the platform fee will be 4% of collected ETH, and 4% of the campaign's tokens. In return, we provide from 4 to 8% of the KickCoins (in effect, selling our KickCoins to the campaign creator in exchange for the fee). Those KickCoins will be given to backers, together with the campaign tokens. For crowdfunding campaigns, we give backers from 4% to 20% of the value of their investment as KickCoins, depending on their reputation on the site (Karma scores). This rate is being taken from exchanges, but will never be less than 0.0005 ETH per KickCoin (1 ETH = 2000 KC).This system ensures that in both ICOs and crowdfunding campaigns, the backer gets cryptocurrency for their contribution. Let's take an example to explain better: a campaign sets a cap to raise 100 ETH. After 100 ETH successfully raised - 96 ETH will go to the creator, 4 ETH will go to the platform as fee. KC will be generated at a price of 1 ETH = 2000 KC (or at the rate of exchange if the price for KC is higher on exchanges). Thus, there will be 8000 KC generated to give backers. So if a backer pledged 1 ETH to the campaign he receives 80 KC as a bonus (2000*4%). Thanks for the explanation. Does it mean that the amout of Kickcoins you can generate is infinite ? (Sorry if the question has an answer somewhere, if that's the case, I did not see it.)
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levyashin
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August 19, 2017, 04:43:49 PM |
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That's a very huge list, if you have even half of these exchanges it would be very great for the value of the Coin after the pre sale. Cause a lot of new investors could come after they miss the pre sale, and a lot of theses exachàges has great volume and great visibility on the market ! if dev want good future with this project then some of good exchanges i liked and people liked. i am suggesting now here. poloniex livecoin bittrex Hitbtc exhanges like liqui or yunbi makes enormous volumes. Maybe we are not using them(because they are chinese), being on them is very important. They raise demand too much. It is good for investors.
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pynetx
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August 19, 2017, 04:44:04 PM |
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Are you guys in talk with kick starting some ICOs in coming days. maybe right after your ICO ends.
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bitcoin-shark
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August 19, 2017, 04:44:49 PM |
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Wow, if you can really work with all of them, volume will be huge! Big volume always bring big profit at start. is an impressive list of exchanges,i think if they succeed to have even half of this list the project will have a great future...
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levyashin
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August 19, 2017, 04:47:13 PM |
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Are you guys in talk with kick starting some ICOs in coming days. maybe right after your ICO ends.
it is a good question. Are you going to poach icos or are you going to wait them to come for you?
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ParRus
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August 19, 2017, 04:53:37 PM |
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We could really use a concrete example. Let's say this one is on KICKICO: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ramybadie/unstable-unicornsthe creator indicates what the backer will receive for pledging a certain amount of ETH. By making a pledge, a backer receives this award, as well as the equivalent amount of KickCoinsI pledge $20. Creator indicates I get the Black Box Edition. The campaign is successful, I receive the Black Box Edition (cost to backer $15 maybe?) and the equivalent amount of KickCoins ($15). Which is very different from: I pledge $20, the platform gets 4% of $20 and 4% Unstable Unicorns tokens. And I receive 4-8% of $20 worth of KickCoins and 96% of $20 worth of Unstable Unicorns tokens. Which by the way also doesn't add up. Where does that other 0-4% worth of KickCoins come from? That's funded by the growth of other campaign tokens? For ICO campaigns, the platform fee will be 4% of collected ETH, and 4% of the campaign's tokens. In return, we provide from 4 to 8% of the KickCoins (in effect, selling our KickCoins to the campaign creator in exchange for the fee). Those KickCoins will be given to backers, together with the campaign tokens. For crowdfunding campaigns, we give backers from 4% to 20% of the value of their investment as KickCoins, depending on their reputation on the site (Karma scores). This rate is being taken from exchanges, but will never be less than 0.0005 ETH per KickCoin (1 ETH = 2000 KC).This system ensures that in both ICOs and crowdfunding campaigns, the backer gets cryptocurrency for their contribution. Let's take an example to explain better: a campaign sets a cap to raise 100 ETH. After 100 ETH successfully raised - 96 ETH will go to the creator, 4 ETH will go to the platform as fee. KC will be generated at a price of 1 ETH = 2000 KC (or at the rate of exchange if the price for KC is higher on exchanges). Thus, there will be 8000 KC generated to give backers. So if a backer pledged 1 ETH to the campaign he receives 80 KC as a bonus (2000*4%). Thanks for the explanation. Does it mean that the amout of Kickcoins you can generate is infinite ? (Sorry if the question has an answer somewhere, if that's the case, I did not see it.) a total 815 million KickCoins have been generated a total 815 million KickCoins have beeb generated KickCoins are never "made out of thin air" but are always backed by correncies, as well compaigns successfully completed on the platform.
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greatteager
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August 19, 2017, 05:05:07 PM |
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Wow, if you can really work with all of them, volume will be huge! Big volume always bring big profit at start. is an impressive list of exchanges,i think if they succeed to have even half of this list the project will have a great future... Success will be if added to the bittrex. And by the way the decentralized exchange etherdelta is becomes popular and I like to trade there, it's easy to pamp price there.
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LifeOfDoge
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August 19, 2017, 05:11:29 PM |
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If I can advice I would not try to make deal with Yobit they don't have really good reputation.
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levyashin
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August 19, 2017, 05:14:51 PM |
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If I can advice I would not try to make deal with Yobit they don't have really good reputation.
Even they don't make a deal with yobit, they will evantually add with no permission. Lots of erc20 token is in there just this way. So just don't use yobit if you think they are bad business (i am thinking they are bad too)
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Bambulee
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August 19, 2017, 05:23:22 PM |
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Im happy to see this thread from the project, i think this project will get a lot of attention in the near future.
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greatteager
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August 19, 2017, 05:25:59 PM |
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To participate in the drawing 1 000 000 KC there is a difference between those who bought 10 eth and 30 eth. Does it increase the chances?
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cotton ball
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August 19, 2017, 05:28:12 PM |
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There is no harm in entering the small market first, but if kickico can directly penetrate a large market then bittrex is the best choice, this project is very enthusiastic and I get a positive energy to participate in ICO. Hopefully the trip smoothly until the token sales runs out, I do not think it takes long for this project.
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Rigorous
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August 19, 2017, 05:36:28 PM |
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We could really use a concrete example. Let's say this one is on KICKICO: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ramybadie/unstable-unicornsthe creator indicates what the backer will receive for pledging a certain amount of ETH. By making a pledge, a backer receives this award, as well as the equivalent amount of KickCoinsI pledge $20. Creator indicates I get the Black Box Edition. The campaign is successful, I receive the Black Box Edition (cost to backer $15 maybe?) and the equivalent amount of KickCoins ($15). Which is very different from: I pledge $20, the platform gets 4% of $20 and 4% Unstable Unicorns tokens. And I receive 4-8% of $20 worth of KickCoins and 96% of $20 worth of Unstable Unicorns tokens. Which by the way also doesn't add up. Where does that other 0-4% worth of KickCoins come from? That's funded by the growth of other campaign tokens? For ICO campaigns, the platform fee will be 4% of collected ETH, and 4% of the campaign's tokens. In return, we provide from 4 to 8% of the KickCoins (in effect, selling our KickCoins to the campaign creator in exchange for the fee). Those KickCoins will be given to backers, together with the campaign tokens. For crowdfunding campaigns, we give backers from 4% to 20% of the value of their investment as KickCoins, depending on their reputation on the site (Karma scores). This rate is being taken from exchanges, but will never be less than 0.0005 ETH per KickCoin (1 ETH = 2000 KC).This system ensures that in both ICOs and crowdfunding campaigns, the backer gets cryptocurrency for their contribution. Let's take an example to explain better: a campaign sets a cap to raise 100 ETH. After 100 ETH successfully raised - 96 ETH will go to the creator, 4 ETH will go to the platform as fee. KC will be generated at a price of 1 ETH = 2000 KC (or at the rate of exchange if the price for KC is higher on exchanges). Thus, there will be 8000 KC generated to give backers. So if a backer pledged 1 ETH to the campaign he receives 80 KC as a bonus (2000*4%). Thanks for the explanation, looks like I failed to make the distinction between an ICO and crowdfunding. So the 4% minimum bonus to backers is guaranteed because that is the fee taken from the creator, and the rest of the bonus depends on the success of the platform.
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cantdecide
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August 19, 2017, 05:40:10 PM |
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That's already a lot of different exchanges and I am really happy to see this. As more exchanges will get you listed as more value the coin can get and people will have the possibility to decide themself where they want to buy Would it be possible to trade your coins at waves platform?
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