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September 07, 2017, 08:03:15 AM
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I read with a huge interest your white paper. In my opinion there's something that you have not considered: language is too techincal. I say it beacause your main goal is to bring cryptos to the 99% of people that aren't using them yet. Is ok for this round, but you should work to make people understand what you do in the next months.  Smiley
Also I read I found a technical language and I found it hard to understand.
Even if you are technical things you should make it accessible to anyone.
I'll have to re-read Grin
the technical language that seems difficult to learn quickly, it is not a very difficult subject, it is just new and innovative.
you can help a lot to follow this thread and read the white paper here  https://oxycoin.io/whitepaper.pdf
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September 07, 2017, 10:53:35 AM
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September 07, 2017, 01:11:05 PM
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Hi there this looks an interesting project. I understand this will make it easier for people to enter the crypto scene but i was wondering will this also have services to be able to cash out INTO fiat at all? As i think this will also benefit certain people if this also offers cash out services as well as cah in.

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September 07, 2017, 01:31:50 PM
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Hi there this looks an interesting project. I understand this will make it easier for people to enter the crypto scene but i was wondering will this also have services to be able to cash out INTO fiat at all? As i think this will also benefit certain people if this also offers cash out services as well as cah in.

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I have understood your question and I'm interested to cash out, according to me, only if a person has the cash available and can pay with cash the crypto, can also be deposited in your account the fiat of the bank. the easiest way would be to have a bank for crypto users is very strong that is not accountable to the central system, but it is utopia for the moment
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September 07, 2017, 03:05:32 PM
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The project, like i said is interesting, but your whitepaper has been written with a technical language that few people can understand easily. But this is a contradiction: you are planning to release an application which is developed to be user-friendly, but your project's description doesn't seems the same...

Hi can I ask which part(s) of the whitepaper you found too technical?
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September 07, 2017, 03:29:12 PM
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The project, like i said is interesting, but your whitepaper has been written with a technical language that few people can understand easily. But this is a contradiction: you are planning to release an application which is developed to be user-friendly, but your project's description doesn't seems the same...

As much I understand the projectand don't have a problem with the language,  I still agree with alot of newcomers in cryptocurrency & blockchain technology that the white paper/website language needs to be simplified atleast to cater for every individual who is new to this technology, understand it well. For example, a local farmer that wants to participate in this platform and key into its advantages and what it says it would offer would not understand all the technological jargons and this may discourage him to look elsewhere.
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September 07, 2017, 03:32:12 PM
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Can I buy criptocurrency with Fiat on this project?
It seems to me interesting but a little lacking in information.
In any case, I will continue to follow him..
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September 07, 2017, 03:49:34 PM
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The project, like i said is interesting, but your whitepaper has been written with a technical language that few people can understand easily. But this is a contradiction: you are planning to release an application which is developed to be user-friendly, but your project's description doesn't seems the same...

maybe a bit too technical for people without background, but it could be requested by their investors and advisors. is the right choice for this thread.

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September 07, 2017, 03:51:30 PM
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The project, like i said is interesting, but your whitepaper has been written with a technical language that few people can understand easily. But this is a contradiction: you are planning to release an application which is developed to be user-friendly, but your project's description doesn't seems the same...

maybe a bit too technical for people without background, but it could be requested by their investors and advisors. is the right choice for this thread.

I said it just because reach the most of people which still do not use cryptos is THEIR first purpose in the presentation.

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September 07, 2017, 03:55:53 PM
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The project, like i said is interesting, but your whitepaper has been written with a technical language that few people can understand easily. But this is a contradiction: you are planning to release an application which is developed to be user-friendly, but your project's description doesn't seems the same...

maybe a bit too technical for people without background, but it could be requested by their investors and advisors. is the right choice for this thread.

I said it just because reach the most of people which still do not use cryptos is THEIR first purpose in the presentation.

 it reminds me a bit an episode of silicon valley, where the main character had to explain to their users who to use pied piper. XD

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September 07, 2017, 03:58:28 PM
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The project, like i said is interesting, but your whitepaper has been written with a technical language that few people can understand easily. But this is a contradiction: you are planning to release an application which is developed to be user-friendly, but your project's description doesn't seems the same...

maybe a bit too technical for people without background, but it could be requested by their investors and advisors. is the right choice for this thread.

I said it just because reach the most of people which still do not use cryptos is THEIR first purpose in the presentation.

 it reminds me a bit an episode of silicon valley, where the main character had to explain to their users who to use pied piper. XD

Hahaha I saw it! Very funny! Awesome serie! Cheesy This situation is of course a bit similar. Good example!

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September 07, 2017, 04:02:13 PM
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The project, like i said is interesting, but your whitepaper has been written with a technical language that few people can understand easily. But this is a contradiction: you are planning to release an application which is developed to be user-friendly, but your project's description doesn't seems the same...

maybe a bit too technical for people without background, but it could be requested by their investors and advisors. is the right choice for this thread.

I said it just because reach the most of people which still do not use cryptos is THEIR first purpose in the presentation.

 it reminds me a bit an episode of silicon valley, where the main character had to explain to their users who to use pied piper. XD

Hahaha I saw it! Very funny! Awesome serie! Cheesy This situation is of course a bit similar. Good example!

yeah!  Cool so... what about this project? I understood they want to simplify fiat payments and transactions to purchase pr sell cryptomoney. how exactly?

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September 07, 2017, 04:02:31 PM
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The project, like i said is interesting, but your whitepaper has been written with a technical language that few people can understand easily. But this is a contradiction: you are planning to release an application which is developed to be user-friendly, but your project's description doesn't seems the same...

maybe a bit too technical for people without background, but it could be requested by their investors and advisors. is the right choice for this thread.

the concept is good. the problems they are facing are real. perhaps redenblack13 is right when he says that they speak too complicate to simplify stuff that can be unusual also for programmers, but this presentation is for investors that is supposed they already know this field.


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September 07, 2017, 04:05:08 PM
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The project, like i said is interesting, but your whitepaper has been written with a technical language that few people can understand easily. But this is a contradiction: you are planning to release an application which is developed to be user-friendly, but your project's description doesn't seems the same...

maybe a bit too technical for people without background, but it could be requested by their investors and advisors. is the right choice for this thread.

the concept is good. the problems they are facing are real. perhaps redenblack13 is right when he says that they speak too complicate to simplify stuff that can be unusual also for programmers, but this presentation is for investors that is supposed they already know this field.

I think here business owners prefer learned profiles as well. It become so much easier to explain their goals and their business plans.

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September 07, 2017, 04:08:27 PM
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The project, like i said is interesting, but your whitepaper has been written with a technical language that few people can understand easily. But this is a contradiction: you are planning to release an application which is developed to be user-friendly, but your project's description doesn't seems the same...

maybe a bit too technical for people without background, but it could be requested by their investors and advisors. is the right choice for this thread.

the concept is good. the problems they are facing are real. perhaps redenblack13 is right when he says that they speak too complicate to simplify stuff that can be unusual also for programmers, but this presentation is for investors that is supposed they already know this field.

of course. investing in some of these businesses requires a deep knowledge of cryptocurrencies and blockchains.

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September 07, 2017, 04:09:43 PM
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The project, like i said is interesting, but your whitepaper has been written with a technical language that few people can understand easily. But this is a contradiction: you are planning to release an application which is developed to be user-friendly, but your project's description doesn't seems the same...

maybe a bit too technical for people without background, but it could be requested by their investors and advisors. is the right choice for this thread.

the concept is good. the problems they are facing are real. perhaps redenblack13 is right when he says that they speak too complicate to simplify stuff that can be unusual also for programmers, but this presentation is for investors that is supposed they already know this field.

of course. investing in some of these businesses requires a deep knowledge of cryptocurrencies and blockchains.

what I like the most in this project is the DAPP SDK. It could be a (real) huge democratization in decentralized softwares and databases.


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September 07, 2017, 04:14:39 PM
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The project, like i said is interesting, but your whitepaper has been written with a technical language that few people can understand easily. But this is a contradiction: you are planning to release an application which is developed to be user-friendly, but your project's description doesn't seems the same...

maybe a bit too technical for people without background, but it could be requested by their investors and advisors. is the right choice for this thread.

the concept is good. the problems they are facing are real. perhaps redenblack13 is right when he says that they speak too complicate to simplify stuff that can be unusual also for programmers, but this presentation is for investors that is supposed they already know this field.

of course. investing in some of these businesses requires a deep knowledge of cryptocurrencies and blockchains.

what I like the most in this project is the DAPP SDK. It could be a (real) huge democratization in decentralized softwares and databases.

do you think it could boost the growth of cryptomarkets, in general?

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September 07, 2017, 04:18:26 PM
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The project, like i said is interesting, but your whitepaper has been written with a technical language that few people can understand easily. But this is a contradiction: you are planning to release an application which is developed to be user-friendly, but your project's description doesn't seems the same...

maybe a bit too technical for people without background, but it could be requested by their investors and advisors. is the right choice for this thread.

the concept is good. the problems they are facing are real. perhaps redenblack13 is right when he says that they speak too complicate to simplify stuff that can be unusual also for programmers, but this presentation is for investors that is supposed they already know this field.

of course. investing in some of these businesses requires a deep knowledge of cryptocurrencies and blockchains.

what I like the most in this project is the DAPP SDK. It could be a (real) huge democratization in decentralized softwares and databases.

do you think it could boost the growth of cryptomarkets, in general?

maybe. the platform of course can boost the growth if it reach a huge number of people, but the usage of blockchains in software development can have a great impact.


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September 07, 2017, 04:20:39 PM
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The project, like i said is interesting, but your whitepaper has been written with a technical language that few people can understand easily. But this is a contradiction: you are planning to release an application which is developed to be user-friendly, but your project's description doesn't seems the same...

maybe a bit too technical for people without background, but it could be requested by their investors and advisors. is the right choice for this thread.

the concept is good. the problems they are facing are real. perhaps redenblack13 is right when he says that they speak too complicate to simplify stuff that can be unusual also for programmers, but this presentation is for investors that is supposed they already know this field.

of course. investing in some of these businesses requires a deep knowledge of cryptocurrencies and blockchains.

what I like the most in this project is the DAPP SDK. It could be a (real) huge democratization in decentralized softwares and databases.

do you think it could boost the growth of cryptomarkets, in general?

maybe. the platform of course can boost the growth if it reach a huge number of people, but the usage of blockchains in software development can have a great impact.

 is the same thing we have seen in Kapu. decentralized software and database are taking root in all fields.

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September 07, 2017, 04:24:34 PM
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The project, like i said is interesting, but your whitepaper has been written with a technical language that few people can understand easily. But this is a contradiction: you are planning to release an application which is developed to be user-friendly, but your project's description doesn't seems the same...

maybe a bit too technical for people without background, but it could be requested by their investors and advisors. is the right choice for this thread.

the concept is good. the problems they are facing are real. perhaps redenblack13 is right when he says that they speak too complicate to simplify stuff that can be unusual also for programmers, but this presentation is for investors that is supposed they already know this field.

of course. investing in some of these businesses requires a deep knowledge of cryptocurrencies and blockchains.

what I like the most in this project is the DAPP SDK. It could be a (real) huge democratization in decentralized softwares and databases.

do you think it could boost the growth of cryptomarkets, in general?

maybe. the platform of course can boost the growth if it reach a huge number of people, but the usage of blockchains in software development can have a great impact.

 is the same thing we have seen in Kapu. decentralized software and database are taking root in all fields.

is a good example. In the next years similar applications will be required very much.


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