Warrior B
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September 30, 2017, 10:23:43 PM |
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No, in this project I am completely sure. There is no deception. Even if some moments are not worked out, it was done unintentionally
Well, this might indicate the unpreparedness of the developers, but, as far as I can tell, pre-ICO was successful. As they say, the winners are not judged All doubts about unpreparedness fell away after pre-ICO. Now the question remains, will the guys be able to attract enough investors during the main stage of sales? I'm a little worried about this stage
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Warrior B
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September 30, 2017, 10:42:34 PM |
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No, in this project I am completely sure. There is no deception. Even if some moments are not worked out, it was done unintentionally
Well, this might indicate the unpreparedness of the developers, but, as far as I can tell, pre-ICO was successful. As they say, the winners are not judged All doubts about unpreparedness fell away after pre-ICO. Now the question remains, will the guys be able to attract enough investors during the main stage of sales? I'm a little worried about this stage Why? Is there any reason? The fact is that there will have to attract much more investment than pre-ISO. Accordingly, great efforts are needed. More advertising, more articles, more marketing
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lg15x
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September 30, 2017, 10:43:37 PM |
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I read a little about the project and noticed that it enjoys a lot of community support, it pleases me
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costgranda
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September 30, 2017, 10:50:43 PM |
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I read a little about this project. Some details are not clear to me. For example, why was it conducted by ICO? After all, there are other ways of financing
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lg15x
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September 30, 2017, 10:55:07 PM |
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No, in this project I am completely sure. There is no deception. Even if some moments are not worked out, it was done unintentionally
Well, this might indicate the unpreparedness of the developers, but, as far as I can tell, pre-ICO was successful. As they say, the winners are not judged All doubts about unpreparedness fell away after pre-ICO. Now the question remains, will the guys be able to attract enough investors during the main stage of sales? I'm a little worried about this stage Why? Is there any reason? The fact is that there will have to attract much more investment than pre-ISO. Accordingly, great efforts are needed. More advertising, more articles, more marketing Of course. But now the big efforts are collected quite good money. It seems to me that the guys will succeed
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costgranda
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September 30, 2017, 10:58:58 PM |
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I read a little about this project. Some details are not clear to me. For example, why was it conducted by ICO? After all, there are other ways of financing
It's convenient, it's fashionable. In the end, with this method of financing, plantation control will remain entirely in the hands of the developers Even so, I do not think these guys are great specialists in the blockchain. In agriculture - maybe
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dwink
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October 01, 2017, 05:15:15 AM |
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I still don't see how crypto is involved in ths. Sounds like a kickstarter campaign to grow and sell bananas. Are the buyers buying the bananas with bananacoins? What is the fundamental reason for someone owning bananacoins? Do they own a share of the new banana plantation and get dividends or something? Again... what does crypto have anything to do with this?
Bananocoin is essentially an option, and the owner will make a profit when we sell real bananas. crypto-currencies are needed to raise funds and pay profits to our investors in the future. So the total profit from the sales are distributed amongst all the bananacoins holders? And they are distributed as what? More bananacoins? And where do they come from? you buy them from the exchange? the original concept of profit looks like the reverse repurchase of tokens from exchanges (so that you put the desired profit) So essentially its a one time promise to repurchase tokens from the exchange after the sale of the first harvest (8 months)? And I'm guessing the token has no value after that? All I'm seeing on the whitepaper and business plan is a lot of smoke and mirrors about bananas being a cool fruit. There is no technical explanation about how bananacoins prices are going to be pegged to the international market rates for Bananas. In all honesty, it looks like a scam. Its essentially saying: Hey fools, gimme your money so I can make bananas and sell them. In exchange for your money, I will give you bananacoins that I will make from the air... and you can hold on to them. 8 months later I promise to buy a bunch of bananacoins with the money I make and you should be very happy about that. Am I missing something here? Boy, this is the first time I've ever been in this thread and I do not understand everything myself. However, here I can tell you something. There is a kind of tokens, like credit tokens. In such projects, investors, as it were, lend developers money with a promise to buy back the tokens Its a complete scam if you know what to look for. They are just beating around the bush when you ask the real questions. There will always be fools who fall for the buzz words. Imagine I want to assemble a gaming PC and sell it on ebay. I make a coin called GamingCoin (GC). It costs me 1000 USD to make the gaming pc, so I start an "ICO" and gave away 1000 GC to 1000 people. So everyone now bought a GC for 1 USD. Now I sell the machine on ebay for 2000 USD. I make 1000 USD profit. Now imagine I go to the exchange and put up a buy wall of GC for 1000 USD @ 2 USD per GC. So that means its a buy wall for 500 GC. But remember there is 1000 GC in the market. Now I have to be insane to sacrifice my profits to buy 500 GC for 2 USD each. I basically am back to where I started with nothing in my pockets and add to that 500 people holding a bag. If the math doesnt doesnt work for computers, it doesnt work for bananas either. All the bells and whistles about banana prices and fruit industry and shit is just for the "I know what I'm doing" look. In other words... S C A M
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Alexander Bananacoin.io
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October 01, 2017, 06:28:50 AM |
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I read a little about this project. Some details are not clear to me. For example, why was it conducted by ICO? After all, there are other ways of financing
financing is a very common question in this forum, so we added the answer on the site. https://bananacoin.io/faq/
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Alexander Bananacoin.io
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October 01, 2017, 06:33:38 AM |
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No, in this project I am completely sure. There is no deception. Even if some moments are not worked out, it was done unintentionally
Well, this might indicate the unpreparedness of the developers, but, as far as I can tell, pre-ICO was successful. As they say, the winners are not judged All doubts about unpreparedness fell away after pre-ICO. Now the question remains, will the guys be able to attract enough investors during the main stage of sales? I'm a little worried about this stage Why? Is there any reason? The fact is that there will have to attract much more investment than pre-ISO. Accordingly, great efforts are needed. More advertising, more articles, more marketing we are now working on the project much more than in the pre ICO stage, precisely because of the preparation of a quality start. our team increased thanks to the collected funds, expect the release date of the launch
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MiXxe
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October 01, 2017, 08:45:42 AM |
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No, in this project I am completely sure. There is no deception. Even if some moments are not worked out, it was done unintentionally
Well, this might indicate the unpreparedness of the developers, but, as far as I can tell, pre-ICO was successful. As they say, the winners are not judged All doubts about unpreparedness fell away after pre-ICO. Now the question remains, will the guys be able to attract enough investors during the main stage of sales? I'm a little worried about this stage Why? Is there any reason? The fact is that there will have to attract much more investment than pre-ISO. Accordingly, great efforts are needed. More advertising, more articles, more marketing we are now working on the project much more than in the pre ICO stage, precisely because of the preparation of a quality start. our team increased thanks to the collected funds, expect the release date of the launch What did you mean your team increased thanks to the collected funds? Do the collected funds is just a Thanks? and as far as the thread goes i observe many some questions were being skip like my questions before... hmmm .smells something not good.
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Alexander Bananacoin.io
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October 01, 2017, 11:25:47 AM |
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No, in this project I am completely sure. There is no deception. Even if some moments are not worked out, it was done unintentionally
Well, this might indicate the unpreparedness of the developers, but, as far as I can tell, pre-ICO was successful. As they say, the winners are not judged All doubts about unpreparedness fell away after pre-ICO. Now the question remains, will the guys be able to attract enough investors during the main stage of sales? I'm a little worried about this stage Why? Is there any reason? The fact is that there will have to attract much more investment than pre-ISO. Accordingly, great efforts are needed. More advertising, more articles, more marketing we are now working on the project much more than in the pre ICO stage, precisely because of the preparation of a quality start. our team increased thanks to the collected funds, expect the release date of the launch What did you mean your team increased thanks to the collected funds? Do the collected funds is just a Thanks? and as far as the thread goes i observe many some questions were being skip like my questions before... hmmm .smells something not good. some questions are answered by other forum participants, so I do not answer all questions absolutely. what exactly is not clear? I will try to answer your question. after collecting money, we invited advertisers and marketers, etc., so our team increased.
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lg15x
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October 02, 2017, 02:29:30 AM |
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I still don't see how crypto is involved in ths. Sounds like a kickstarter campaign to grow and sell bananas. Are the buyers buying the bananas with bananacoins? What is the fundamental reason for someone owning bananacoins? Do they own a share of the new banana plantation and get dividends or something? Again... what does crypto have anything to do with this?
Bananocoin is essentially an option, and the owner will make a profit when we sell real bananas. crypto-currencies are needed to raise funds and pay profits to our investors in the future. So the total profit from the sales are distributed amongst all the bananacoins holders? And they are distributed as what? More bananacoins? And where do they come from? you buy them from the exchange? the original concept of profit looks like the reverse repurchase of tokens from exchanges (so that you put the desired profit) So essentially its a one time promise to repurchase tokens from the exchange after the sale of the first harvest (8 months)? And I'm guessing the token has no value after that? All I'm seeing on the whitepaper and business plan is a lot of smoke and mirrors about bananas being a cool fruit. There is no technical explanation about how bananacoins prices are going to be pegged to the international market rates for Bananas. In all honesty, it looks like a scam. Its essentially saying: Hey fools, gimme your money so I can make bananas and sell them. In exchange for your money, I will give you bananacoins that I will make from the air... and you can hold on to them. 8 months later I promise to buy a bunch of bananacoins with the money I make and you should be very happy about that. Am I missing something here? Boy, this is the first time I've ever been in this thread and I do not understand everything myself. However, here I can tell you something. There is a kind of tokens, like credit tokens. In such projects, investors, as it were, lend developers money with a promise to buy back the tokens Its a complete scam if you know what to look for. They are just beating around the bush when you ask the real questions. There will always be fools who fall for the buzz words. Imagine I want to assemble a gaming PC and sell it on ebay. I make a coin called GamingCoin (GC). It costs me 1000 USD to make the gaming pc, so I start an "ICO" and gave away 1000 GC to 1000 people. So everyone now bought a GC for 1 USD. Now I sell the machine on ebay for 2000 USD. I make 1000 USD profit. Now imagine I go to the exchange and put up a buy wall of GC for 1000 USD @ 2 USD per GC. So that means its a buy wall for 500 GC. But remember there is 1000 GC in the market. Now I have to be insane to sacrifice my profits to buy 500 GC for 2 USD each. I basically am back to where I started with nothing in my pockets and add to that 500 people holding a bag. If the math doesnt doesnt work for computers, it doesnt work for bananas either. All the bells and whistles about banana prices and fruit industry and shit is just for the "I know what I'm doing" look. In other words... S C A MWow, man, you're too aggressive. It seems to me that the developers have already demonstrated everything they could to start trusting them
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geronimo77
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October 02, 2017, 02:31:23 AM |
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Why is there so much hatred for this project? I probably do not understand a thing. This is a project of a real economy, that is, the most stable and reliable industry. What are the reasons for making such accusations?
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Fritz93
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October 02, 2017, 02:36:34 AM |
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Why is there so much hatred for this project? I probably do not understand a thing. This is a project of a real economy, that is, the most stable and reliable industry. What are the reasons for making such accusations?
Well, you know, haters gonna hate
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Warrior B
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October 02, 2017, 02:37:31 AM |
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I almost from the very beginning supported this project. It's really interesting and profitable. Do not talk about it like that
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lg15x
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October 02, 2017, 02:39:51 AM |
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Come on, the guy just does not know the economy of the tokens. Work in zero or even at a loss to developers will only have the first season, when you need to buy back tokens. Then everything will be cool
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geronimo77
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October 02, 2017, 02:45:15 AM |
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Come on, the guy just does not know the economy of the tokens. Work in zero or even at a loss to developers will only have the first season, when you need to buy back tokens. Then everything will be cool
As I thought, these accusations are simply groundless
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Fritz93
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October 02, 2017, 02:45:47 AM |
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Come on, the guy just does not know the economy of the tokens. Work in zero or even at a loss to developers will only have the first season, when you need to buy back tokens. Then everything will be cool
Said good, dude
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PequenaGeovana
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October 02, 2017, 02:47:37 AM |
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reserved , Thank you for the novelty.
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lg15x
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October 02, 2017, 02:52:09 AM |
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Come on, the guy just does not know the economy of the tokens. Work in zero or even at a loss to developers will only have the first season, when you need to buy back tokens. Then everything will be cool
Said good, dude I just pointed the guy at his mistakes, that's all.
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