jonnytracker
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October 10, 2017, 01:13:23 PM |
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looks like UTrust is everywhere, yahoo too. The ICO could be big..
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Partizant
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October 10, 2017, 01:15:58 PM |
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mate, you must ask this in bounty thread in bounty manager, This is ANN thread. ANd we dont know
magisterrmate, this special campaign was announce in ANN thread (page 147), so I asking here.
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magisterr
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October 10, 2017, 01:24:23 PM |
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mate, you must ask this in bounty thread in bounty manager, This is ANN thread. ANd we dont know
magisterrmate, this special campaign was announce in ANN thread (page 147), so I asking here. But anyway, better ask in bounty manager such thing. Or in ther slack chanel... You will receive answer more quickly
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the_donald
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October 10, 2017, 01:24:52 PM |
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There are still plenty of time before ICO and anything can happen during that time. Hopefully people do not get tired of having to wait in that time period.
It is less than a month, so we just need to be patience and think that we are waiting of the big event that change the other side of our life. just always bear in mind that this project is for the sake of ours. so no reason to get tired of waiting the end of this project. there still time to promote the project to make it bigger and draw more investors to it. that will translate to a higher value token.
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sportsman18
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October 10, 2017, 01:32:22 PM |
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I know support for all cryptocurrencies is a tedious task to do. So, it would be nice if utrust integrate some kind of conversion mechanism from all cryptos to the supported ones or they can use the services like shapeshift or changelly.
I think that goes without saying, if you're planning to have payments in crypto and fiat. Perhaps that goes without saying but, they did not say anything about it and it's a major thing to know about. I am wonderig, if they add Fiat will they have to comply to governments and their money laundering laws? And other laws about handling money.I think most countries still list crypto as an asset and not a currency Naturally they have to. Fiat-money is "real" money, so they have to comply any government money related laws after that. so they will start asking for KYC and legal documents ? I am not sure about that. If you think about paypal they don't ask for documents, as long as you don't want to withdraw your money. If you want to withdraw it, they ask for it. I never think they are asking for some legal purposes, they just want to make withdraw harder. If they need it for legal purposes they should have ask for depositing also. Yes, they will ask for KYC and AML.
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Triple7Fox
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October 10, 2017, 01:35:14 PM |
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There are still plenty of time before ICO and anything can happen during that time. Hopefully people do not get tired of having to wait in that time period.
It is less than a month, so we just need to be patience and think that we are waiting of the big event that change the other side of our life. just always bear in mind that this project is for the sake of ours. so no reason to get tired of waiting the end of this project. there still time to promote the project to make it bigger and draw more investors to it. that will translate to a higher value token. We need to be patient because good projects always need investors and have the potential to grow. I think Utrust is a promising project in the future because this could be the future of cryptocurrency
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sockpuppet1911
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October 10, 2017, 01:36:41 PM |
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I know support for all cryptocurrencies is a tedious task to do. So, it would be nice if utrust integrate some kind of conversion mechanism from all cryptos to the supported ones or they can use the services like shapeshift or changelly.
I think that goes without saying, if you're planning to have payments in crypto and fiat. Perhaps that goes without saying but, they did not say anything about it and it's a major thing to know about. I am wonderig, if they add Fiat will they have to comply to governments and their money laundering laws? And other laws about handling money.I think most countries still list crypto as an asset and not a currency Naturally they have to. Fiat-money is "real" money, so they have to comply any government money related laws after that. It makes no sense to add fiat. The cryptocurrency world has an anonymity as a main feature and many other perks and with fiat added it's just not possible. Why should they add a fiat payment option in the first place? There are enough, well established alternatives for paying fiat with fiat already. Hey guys,by the way what is Fiat?is it a money on hand?or cash on hand? Fiat-money is any goverment regulated money
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xamil
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October 10, 2017, 01:48:23 PM |
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Its Nice to see that the fees are quite low compared to other payment systems. Also i like the idea of sending payments immediately and with Multiple Crypto Currencies I have already bought in pre ico and follow this project for some time Lets hope this is the future UTRUST have more good qualities than other, buyers has a protection mechanism and that is the one thing that all buyers first review. so many people are waiting in the ICO for them to invest more. Seller are happy to know that utrust fees are lower than others.
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viljy
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October 10, 2017, 01:48:32 PM |
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I know support for all cryptocurrencies is a tedious task to do. So, it would be nice if utrust integrate some kind of conversion mechanism from all cryptos to the supported ones or they can use the services like shapeshift or changelly.
I think that goes without saying, if you're planning to have payments in crypto and fiat. Perhaps that goes without saying but, they did not say anything about it and it's a major thing to know about. I am wonderig, if they add Fiat will they have to comply to governments and their money laundering laws? And other laws about handling money.I think most countries still list crypto as an asset and not a currency Naturally they have to. Fiat-money is "real" money, so they have to comply any government money related laws after that. so they will start asking for KYC and legal documents ? I am not sure about that. If you think about paypal they don't ask for documents, as long as you don't want to withdraw your money. If you want to withdraw it, they ask for it. I never think they are asking for some legal purposes, they just want to make withdraw harder. If they need it for legal purposes they should have ask for depositing also. I completely agree. Traditional payment systems behave like banks. If they need, they will prevent the delivery of money to the client. Require documents, time. And banks in general, they bankrupt themselves, steal depositors' money, and then they demand that large investors participate in the bank's sanation with their deposits. Investors take on the responsibilities of shareholders against their will. Quite different is the crypto currency. Here no one can demand documents, or arrest an account. Therefore, UTRUST wins from traditional systems in the future, since it is practically based on the crypto currency.
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Jay2408
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October 10, 2017, 02:05:05 PM |
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I know support for all cryptocurrencies is a tedious task to do. So, it would be nice if utrust integrate some kind of conversion mechanism from all cryptos to the supported ones or they can use the services like shapeshift or changelly.
I think that goes without saying, if you're planning to have payments in crypto and fiat. Perhaps that goes without saying but, they did not say anything about it and it's a major thing to know about. I am wonderig, if they add Fiat will they have to comply to governments and their money laundering laws? And other laws about handling money.I think most countries still list crypto as an asset and not a currency Naturally they have to. Fiat-money is "real" money, so they have to comply any government money related laws after that. so they will start asking for KYC and legal documents ? I am not sure about that. If you think about paypal they don't ask for documents, as long as you don't want to withdraw your money. If you want to withdraw it, they ask for it. I never think they are asking for some legal purposes, they just want to make withdraw harder. If they need it for legal purposes they should have ask for depositing also. Yes, they will ask for KYC and AML. Is this just a guess or do you know it from some source? I haven't seen it stated anywhere. Or do you mean KYC/AML for ICO contributors?
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Kakumei (OP)
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October 10, 2017, 02:09:32 PM |
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Yes, they will ask for KYC and AML.
Is this just a guess or do you know it from some source? I haven't seen it stated anywhere. Or do you mean KYC/AML for ICO contributors? We recently made the KYC/AML announcement: https://medium.com/@UTRUST/great-news-91ed17ba0322Cheers
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Mystic90
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October 10, 2017, 02:18:21 PM |
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I know support for all cryptocurrencies is a tedious task to do. So, it would be nice if utrust integrate some kind of conversion mechanism from all cryptos to the supported ones or they can use the services like shapeshift or changelly.
I think that goes without saying, if you're planning to have payments in crypto and fiat. Perhaps that goes without saying but, they did not say anything about it and it's a major thing to know about. I am wonderig, if they add Fiat will they have to comply to governments and their money laundering laws? And other laws about handling money.I think most countries still list crypto as an asset and not a currency Naturally they have to. Fiat-money is "real" money, so they have to comply any government money related laws after that. so they will start asking for KYC and legal documents ? I am not sure about that. If you think about paypal they don't ask for documents, as long as you don't want to withdraw your money. If you want to withdraw it, they ask for it. I never think they are asking for some legal purposes, they just want to make withdraw harder. If they need it for legal purposes they should have ask for depositing also. I completely agree. Traditional payment systems behave like banks. If they need, they will prevent the delivery of money to the client. Require documents, time. And banks in general, they bankrupt themselves, steal depositors' money, and then they demand that large investors participate in the bank's sanation with their deposits. Investors take on the responsibilities of shareholders against their will. Quite different is the crypto currency. Here no one can demand documents, or arrest an account. Therefore, UTRUST wins from traditional systems in the future, since it is practically based on the crypto currency. That is why i originally asked my question. It seems to me that it would be easier / (better) if Utrust would just focus on crypto instead on also trying to add fiat to their platform. However, i dont have money to hire a law team to take care of all those issues, and with enough investors Utrust might have the budget for it
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benalexis12
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October 10, 2017, 02:24:30 PM |
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I know support for all cryptocurrencies is a tedious task to do. So, it would be nice if utrust integrate some kind of conversion mechanism from all cryptos to the supported ones or they can use the services like shapeshift or changelly.
I think that goes without saying, if you're planning to have payments in crypto and fiat. Perhaps that goes without saying but, they did not say anything about it and it's a major thing to know about. I am wonderig, if they add Fiat will they have to comply to governments and their money laundering laws? And other laws about handling money.I think most countries still list crypto as an asset and not a currency Naturally they have to. Fiat-money is "real" money, so they have to comply any government money related laws after that. so they will start asking for KYC and legal documents ? I am not sure about that. If you think about paypal they don't ask for documents, as long as you don't want to withdraw your money. If you want to withdraw it, they ask for it. I never think they are asking for some legal purposes, they just want to make withdraw harder. If they need it for legal purposes they should have ask for depositing also. Yes, they will ask for KYC and AML. The government right now is very strict on ICO they want to legalize it. that's why the Utrust team will comply all the requirements needed to past the ICO bill. all ICO now is centralize and hoping for the next few years it will be decentralize
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s31joemhar
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October 10, 2017, 02:31:56 PM |
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Great to learn that the ICO will stat on the 2nd of November After the utrust announced the exact date of ICO for sure the people will be more motivated to invest
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mmhaimhai
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October 10, 2017, 02:38:22 PM |
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Yes, they will ask for KYC and AML.
Is this just a guess or do you know it from some source? I haven't seen it stated anywhere. Or do you mean KYC/AML for ICO contributors? We recently made the KYC/AML announcement: https://medium.com/@UTRUST/great-news-91ed17ba0322Cheers Nice one devs. This would be an asset for the project to attract more investor for they will feel safer.
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FIEX
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October 10, 2017, 02:47:52 PM |
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Dear community,
I am back at full capacity and am once again ready to take all of your questions.
At least once a day I will also be around to check the past few pages and see if I can clarify anything.
What a week it has been! Over 170 pages, this is just insane.
Thank you so very much for your support everybody!
Glad to see someone from the dev team? You are one of the devs or just the community manager? It will be a hard work if I see at all those pages. There are a lot of questions already answered by the community but some keep coming back. You can also do a Q&A session on Youtube, maybe much easier and nice for us to see some faces behind this project. Thanks in advance for answering all these questions.
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benalexis12
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October 10, 2017, 02:55:43 PM |
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Yes, they will ask for KYC and AML.
Is this just a guess or do you know it from some source? I haven't seen it stated anywhere. Or do you mean KYC/AML for ICO contributors? We recently made the KYC/AML announcement: https://medium.com/@UTRUST/great-news-91ed17ba0322Cheers Nice one devs. This would be an asset for the project to attract more investor for they will feel safer. Yes, its a good move for our Utrust team we are now feel safer.. hope it will applies to all upcoming ICO. this is a good start for everyone it will attract more investors and ICO will be centralize.
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Kakumei (OP)
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October 10, 2017, 03:12:13 PM |
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Dear community,
I am back at full capacity and am once again ready to take all of your questions.
At least once a day I will also be around to check the past few pages and see if I can clarify anything.
What a week it has been! Over 170 pages, this is just insane.
Thank you so very much for your support everybody!
Glad to see someone from the dev team? You are one of the devs or just the community manager? It will be a hard work if I see at all those pages. There are a lot of questions already answered by the community but some keep coming back. You can also do a Q&A session on Youtube, maybe much easier and nice for us to see some faces behind this project. Thanks in advance for answering all these questions. I am not one of the developers, but I am indeed part of their official team and get all my information from Nuno and Filipe directly. A recently did an AMA and we are planning to do another one before the ICO.
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cantdecide
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October 10, 2017, 03:14:03 PM |
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The utrust coin can be exchanged for purchase or kept for long term and what is good is what will take value in time if this project keeps the same serious throughout its history.
i think it's better to keep it in long term as long as you have no good reason to buy things that you don't need. And yes, the value will increase. yes this is definitely a long term investment imo, integration and adoption will not happen overnight and they need more and more platform to use this payment system That's true. Look at how long it took Paypal to get a huge market cap. The good thing is that technology is moving faster and faster, so UTRUST could become the size of paypal in a much shorter time. utrust isquite nice imo but comparing it with the value of paypal is pretty early dont you think so? I'm only saying that it won't take as long to reach the size of paypal due to the speed of which technolog is advancing. I'm not saying next month Remember that paypal started in 1998! It took them quite some time to grow until the company they are now. If Utrust can deliver what they are saying they can advance much more rapidly then paypal in the day Hmm... a large project can not grow in a short time, even Utrust want to pass over PayPal, I think few years or a decade is needed to complete this target. Of course I do not care Utrust needs a lot of times or a little of times to complete their roadmap, I only hope it can keeps its value stable after crowdsale. Decades is a bit long. You never know what will happen in some years, so. But yes, this is nothing you can do by tomorrow, it needs time to growth. Especially as crypto is still in the beginning and not used a lot in daily life. But this coin is definitly a coin which will grow in value over time, if the project goes well.
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achikomimi
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October 10, 2017, 03:18:27 PM |
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Everyone is so excited about the upcoming ICO of UTRUST.
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