qqniceguyqq
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December 04, 2017, 02:36:13 PM |
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Good afternoon. You are going to place crowdification projects on your platform, but what about holding a full ICO?
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Gamelander
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December 04, 2017, 02:39:26 PM |
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What is the hard-cap for your platform?
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nextwalker
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December 04, 2017, 02:41:08 PM |
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Good afternoon. If there is advertising on your platform, then you will get profit from it. I'm wondering where this profit will be directed?
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waitsummer
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December 04, 2017, 02:44:44 PM |
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What is the hard-cap for your platform?
95 million tokens, that is all that will fall on the ICO.
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Gabrola
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December 05, 2017, 07:13:13 AM |
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I hardly found your distribution diagram of the collected funds. 30% of them go to maintain liquidity, but eventually this pool will decrease, right?
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seriosman
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December 05, 2017, 07:15:40 AM |
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I hardly found your distribution diagram of the collected funds. 30% of them go to maintain liquidity, but eventually this pool will decrease, right?
Of course, I do not see much point in reducing the pool of liquidity. This gives developers more tools to control the value of tokens, and therefore reduces the risks for all investors Tokenza.
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angercoin
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December 05, 2017, 07:20:06 AM |
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I hardly found your distribution diagram of the collected funds. 30% of them go to maintain liquidity, but eventually this pool will decrease, right?
Of course, I do not see much point in reducing the pool of liquidity. This gives developers more tools to control the value of tokens, and therefore reduces the risks for all investors Tokenza. Yes, many can say that if you reduce the liquidity pool, you can send these funds to more useful industries, but they forget that if there is a token deficiency in the market, the number of users will not grow.
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ionbefore
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December 05, 2017, 07:22:14 AM |
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I hardly found your distribution diagram of the collected funds. 30% of them go to maintain liquidity, but eventually this pool will decrease, right?
Of course, I do not see much point in reducing the pool of liquidity. This gives developers more tools to control the value of tokens, and therefore reduces the risks for all investors Tokenza. Yes, many can say that if you reduce the liquidity pool, you can send these funds to more useful industries, but they forget that if there is a token deficiency in the market, the number of users will not grow. But if there are few tokens on the market, their value will grow dramatically, so I think that investors will be happy with this option.
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seriosman
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December 05, 2017, 07:23:56 AM |
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I hardly found your distribution diagram of the collected funds. 30% of them go to maintain liquidity, but eventually this pool will decrease, right?
Of course, I do not see much point in reducing the pool of liquidity. This gives developers more tools to control the value of tokens, and therefore reduces the risks for all investors Tokenza. Yes, many can say that if you reduce the liquidity pool, you can send these funds to more useful industries, but they forget that if there is a token deficiency in the market, the number of users will not grow. But if there are few tokens on the market, their value will grow dramatically, so I think that investors will be happy with this option. At first, of course, the value will grow, but an ordinary user who does not take part in the ICO will become much more difficult to become a participant in the platform, and this, in turn, will reduce the effectiveness of marketing.
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Gabrola
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December 05, 2017, 07:27:46 AM |
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I hardly found your distribution diagram of the collected funds. 30% of them go to maintain liquidity, but eventually this pool will decrease, right?
Of course, I do not see much point in reducing the pool of liquidity. This gives developers more tools to control the value of tokens, and therefore reduces the risks for all investors Tokenza. Yes, many can say that if you reduce the liquidity pool, you can send these funds to more useful industries, but they forget that if there is a token deficiency in the market, the number of users will not grow. But if there are few tokens on the market, their value will grow dramatically, so I think that investors will be happy with this option. At first, of course, the value will grow, but an ordinary user who does not take part in the ICO will become much more difficult to become a participant in the platform, and this, in turn, will reduce the effectiveness of marketing. Yes, I agree, I read several interviews of developers in which they are available to explain why the funds were distributed exactly this way, and not otherwise, so the pool of liquidity is more than justified.
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askon
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December 05, 2017, 07:48:00 AM |
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Hello. I can somewhere to get acquainted with the list of your exchanges-partners? I set myself the goal of exchanging tokens only when absolutely necessary, and I try to save on commissions to the maximum.
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romfish
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December 05, 2017, 10:03:10 AM |
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I was wondering if I could connect my current wallet to the account on your platform, or would I need to register a new one?
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Forspareparts
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December 05, 2017, 10:31:17 AM |
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Hello. How many tokens I will receive for 2 ETH, spent on the sale?
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ro777jer
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December 05, 2017, 10:36:49 AM |
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Hello. How many tokens I will receive for 2 ETH, spent on the sale?
1320 tokens, if the rate will match the declared platform.
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acaciahill94
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December 05, 2017, 10:42:14 AM |
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Hello. You are going to spend on taxes only 5% of the collected funds. How many countries do you plan to cover immediately?
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sinfazat22ron
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December 05, 2017, 11:37:12 AM |
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You allocate as much as 14% of PR as for me it is too much. Maybe it's better to increase the budget for the development of the platform?
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specialAU
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December 05, 2017, 11:47:12 AM |
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What happens to tokens that will not be sold on the ICO? Will they burn them?
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jager44
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December 05, 2017, 11:48:15 AM |
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What happens to tokens that will not be sold on the ICO? Will they burn them?
-40% will be burned, the remaining will be divided equally between the operating fund and the department for attracting users.
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tokenza
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December 05, 2017, 01:31:00 PM |
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You allocate as much as 14% of PR as for me it is too much. Maybe it's better to increase the budget for the development of the platform?
It's not 14% for PR, but for Communication & PR (it includes events & conference costs, airplaine costs, PR costs, media coverage etc.)
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tokenza
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December 05, 2017, 01:32:39 PM |
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I hardly found your distribution diagram of the collected funds. 30% of them go to maintain liquidity, but eventually this pool will decrease, right?
Of course, I do not see much point in reducing the pool of liquidity. This gives developers more tools to control the value of tokens, and therefore reduces the risks for all investors Tokenza. yes exactly
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