dsjkhkhf3
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December 05, 2017, 02:28:24 PM |
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Good afternoon. I was wondering if a referral program for freelancers would be implemented. What percent will be received by those who lead new users?
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devilini
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December 06, 2017, 07:33:54 AM |
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Good afternoon. Has pre-ICO already started?
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MkrKing
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December 06, 2017, 07:35:57 AM |
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Good afternoon. Will mechanisms of decentralization be implemented only in the area of users’ data storage? In my opinion, this direction is a priority.
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defender77
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December 06, 2017, 07:37:21 AM |
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Which exchanges will become your partners? Will they offer the most favorable exchange rates?
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arakx
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December 06, 2017, 07:38:27 AM |
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Good afternoon. Has pre-ICO already started?
No, its exact date will be announced later, so you would better subscribe to the news mailing.
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dmx374 (OP)
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December 06, 2017, 07:45:28 AM |
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Which exchanges will become your partners? Will they offer the most favorable exchange rates?
No communication on this for now.
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spacegt
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December 06, 2017, 09:18:49 AM |
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Hi. It seems to me that your internal economy that is built on Gig won’t attract freelancers due to the lack of guarantees. Why it was impossible to build everything just like on other platforms?
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dayasinfo
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December 06, 2017, 09:21:06 AM |
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Hi. It seems to me that your internal economy that is built on Gig won’t attract freelancers due to the lack of guarantees. Why it was impossible to build everything just like on other platforms?
Because it’s already offered on other platforms, and therefore, isn’t attractive for potential customers and investors. And there’re more guarantees that is even needed: the client doesn’t have to pay for poor-quality goods, and the freelancer is confident that he will be paid for quality one.
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spacegt
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December 06, 2017, 09:23:29 AM |
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Hi. It seems to me that your internal economy that is built on Gig won’t attract freelancers due to the lack of guarantees. Why it was impossible to build everything just like on other platforms?
Because it’s already offered on other platforms, and therefore, isn’t attractive for potential customers and investors. And there’re more guarantees that is even needed: the client doesn’t have to pay for poor-quality goods, and the freelancer is confident that he will be paid for quality one. But it’s much more convenient when you can see examples of the work of several performers in order to choose the appropriate one. Do you think that smart contract is a guarantee sufficient enough?
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dayasinfo
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December 06, 2017, 09:26:03 AM |
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Hi. It seems to me that your internal economy that is built on Gig won’t attract freelancers due to the lack of guarantees. Why it was impossible to build everything just like on other platforms?
Because it’s already offered on other platforms, and therefore, isn’t attractive for potential customers and investors. And there’re more guarantees that is even needed: the client doesn’t have to pay for poor-quality goods, and the freelancer is confident that he will be paid for quality one. But it’s much more convenient when you can see examples of the work of several performers in order to choose the appropriate one. Do you think that smart contract is a guarantee sufficient enough? Gig is designed for matter professionals, not universalists. For example, when a client looks for someone who draws banner templates, he will find these very people, not all the web platform designers. In addition, there will also be platform rules and arbitration besides the smart contracts.
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spacegt
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December 06, 2017, 09:28:12 AM |
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Hi. It seems to me that your internal economy that is built on Gig won’t attract freelancers due to the lack of guarantees. Why it was impossible to build everything just like on other platforms?
Because it’s already offered on other platforms, and therefore, isn’t attractive for potential customers and investors. And there’re more guarantees that is even needed: the client doesn’t have to pay for poor-quality goods, and the freelancer is confident that he will be paid for quality one. But it’s much more convenient when you can see examples of the work of several performers in order to choose the appropriate one. Do you think that smart contract is a guarantee sufficient enough? Gig is designed for matter professionals, not universalists. For example, when a client looks for someone who draws banner templates, he will find these very people, not all the web platform designers. In addition, there will also be platform rules and arbitration besides the smart contracts. But as far as I know, some users will be able to buy premium accounts and always be at top of the search results. Won’t it obstruct the development of Tokenza?
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dayasinfo
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December 06, 2017, 09:30:05 AM |
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Hi. It seems to me that your internal economy that is built on Gig won’t attract freelancers due to the lack of guarantees. Why it was impossible to build everything just like on other platforms?
Because it’s already offered on other platforms, and therefore, isn’t attractive for potential customers and investors. And there’re more guarantees that is even needed: the client doesn’t have to pay for poor-quality goods, and the freelancer is confident that he will be paid for quality one. But it’s much more convenient when you can see examples of the work of several performers in order to choose the appropriate one. Do you think that smart contract is a guarantee sufficient enough? Gig is designed for matter professionals, not universalists. For example, when a client looks for someone who draws banner templates, he will find these very people, not all the web platform designers. In addition, there will also be platform rules and arbitration besides the smart contracts. But as far as I know, some users will be able to buy premium accounts and always be at top of the search results. Won’t it obstruct the development of Tokenza? Given the global reach of the target audience, premium users will get tasks quickly enough, so there will be enough orders for everybody for sure. As for me, I can’t wait for the sales of tokens to start.
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hollybit
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December 06, 2017, 09:33:57 AM |
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Hello. What is the soft-cup of your tokens sale?
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Immer
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December 06, 2017, 09:36:10 AM |
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Hello. I'm wondering if a freelancer who has not yet performed a particular order can immediately take the others?
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Ackedy
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December 06, 2017, 09:39:34 AM |
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Hello. What is the soft-cup of your tokens sale?
As far as I remember, there’re only 10 million tokens, so the return of funds seems to be extremely unlikely.
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slavonicpl
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December 06, 2017, 09:40:56 AM |
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Will one user be able to place his Gig in several areas at once, or is only one available for everyone?
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Miminaha
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December 06, 2017, 09:43:41 AM |
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When does the bounty starts again?
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energycrypt
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December 06, 2017, 10:32:45 AM |
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You will have to spend a lot of money on maintenance and salaries. Can token holders receive reports about this? This would ensure maximum transparency.
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romfish
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December 07, 2017, 06:51:01 AM |
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Does the assessment given to my project by my curator on the maximum limits between the objectives of collecting funds? I think that it shouldn’t be so.
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californybit
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December 07, 2017, 06:52:19 AM |
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Hello. Is it necessary to undergo the KYC procedure in order to purchase tokens?
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