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September 13, 2017, 05:30:06 PM |
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This EventChain concept is definitely very achievable. In a way I find it amusing that no one really do something similar. It is true ticketing is a very lucrative business. Almost all ticketing companies that I am aware of makes huge profit. Hence, it this project truly have a great product then it will be very profitable increasing project viability exponentially.
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firstboy
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September 13, 2017, 06:04:46 PM |
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One question that is at the back of my mind, since EventChain will develop a product using investor's funds. That product will then make lots of money for EventChain. But how will that benefit the investors? Tokens are not company shares and does not represent any assets that the company owns. How will EventChain share that profit it makes with token investors?
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PS92
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September 13, 2017, 06:19:27 PM |
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what this sony japan partnership mean to this project? is this one time event or long term relationship?
Their partnership is certainly planned for long term. Didn't know iFlyer but seems to be quite large ticket platform... and backed by Sony! This is really cool... and will boost the attention for Eventchain! They already organize 5000 events per month if i'm not mistaken 5000 events per mounth? Huge results... Its only in japan? Or in other countries also? I believe they start in Japan and Asia and then go global. But I'm not sure, was sleepy when I watched the vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QD3KDMO5SS0
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the_donald
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September 13, 2017, 06:35:52 PM |
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One question that is at the back of my mind, since EventChain will develop a product using investor's funds. That product will then make lots of money for EventChain. But how will that benefit the investors? Tokens are not company shares and does not represent any assets that the company owns. How will EventChain share that profit it makes with token investors?
the tokens can be used on the platform, which increases their price in the long run, hence the profit motive.
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goks22
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September 13, 2017, 06:39:29 PM |
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Great idea! We have long been in need! Flights without extra charges are very good)
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cantdecide
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September 13, 2017, 06:50:13 PM |
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what this sony japan partnership mean to this project? is this one time event or long term relationship?
Their partnership is certainly planned for long term. Didn't know iFlyer but seems to be quite large ticket platform... and backed by Sony! This is really cool... and will boost the attention for Eventchain! They already organize 5000 events per month if i'm not mistaken 5000 events per mounth? Huge results... Its only in japan? Or in other countries also? I believe they start in Japan and Asia and then go global. But I'm not sure, was sleepy when I watched the vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QD3KDMO5SS0After watching the video I would also assume they will start in Q2 of 2018 in Japan and then following other Asian markets. So everything will probably start in Japan and will then go international.
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Heimer
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September 13, 2017, 07:06:35 PM |
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would be nice if we have article shows difference between aventus, TX and Eventchain. make easy for everyone to see
Another competitor is the GET-Protocol, who are already using their solution successfully. ICO coming up. I don't think that GET-Protocol can threatten EventChain. Even if this is true, whole ticketing industry have enough room for Event GET and others
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Rigorous
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September 13, 2017, 07:31:23 PM |
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would be nice if we have article shows difference between aventus, TX and Eventchain. make easy for everyone to see
Another competitor is the GET-Protocol, who are already using their solution successfully. ICO coming up. I don't think that GET-Protocol can threatten EventChain. Even if this is true, whole ticketing industry have enough room for Event GET and others GET-Protocol? What a Google-unfriendly name. Looks like they focus on the Netherlands. In that case the iFlyer partnership gives EventChain a clear advantage. Japan has a lot more citizens than the Netherlands.
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Elkmar
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September 13, 2017, 07:54:15 PM |
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Great idea! We have long been in need! Flights without extra charges are very good)
That's at least the second post I see talking about flight charges ? Did I miss something or this guy did not understand the project ?
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Heimer
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September 13, 2017, 07:59:01 PM |
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would be nice if we have article shows difference between aventus, TX and Eventchain. make easy for everyone to see
Another competitor is the GET-Protocol, who are already using their solution successfully. ICO coming up. I don't think that GET-Protocol can threatten EventChain. Even if this is true, whole ticketing industry have enough room for Event GET and others GET-Protocol? What a Google-unfriendly name. Looks like they focus on the Netherlands. In that case the iFlyer partnership gives EventChain a clear advantage. Japan has a lot more citizens than the Netherlands. GET-Protocol is Netherelands only? In that case they won't be competing with EventCahin in any possible way. As far as I know Eventchain will start operating in US markets
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Rigorous
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September 13, 2017, 08:00:47 PM |
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Great idea! We have long been in need! Flights without extra charges are very good)
That's at least the second post I see talking about flight charges ? Did I miss something or this guy did not understand the project ? Maybe the Russian/Ukrainian translation of the title refers to airplane tickets instead of event tickets. And didn't bother to read the rest of the thread.
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September 13, 2017, 08:10:57 PM |
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How is live music scene in Japan? I only know something from the past, like Deep Purple @Budokan, Black sabbath @Budokan etc...(yes Budokan arena was a hard rock / metal temple)
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ParRus
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September 13, 2017, 08:21:25 PM |
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How is live music scene in Japan? I only know something from the past, like Deep Purple @Budokan, Black sabbath @Budokan etc...(yes Budokan arena was a hard rock / metal temple)
now such groups as you called are not relevant .. the last century) now really cool it: Tiesto, Armin Van Buuren, Paul Van Dyk, or perhaps will come back nostalgically again: The Prodigy I would like to go to their concert!
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tiger5056
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September 13, 2017, 08:31:24 PM |
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mobile client is late in roadmap. now a days mobile client is used more than actual site to purchase tickets. should up in priority.
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cantdecide
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September 13, 2017, 08:53:03 PM |
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How is live music scene in Japan? I only know something from the past, like Deep Purple @Budokan, Black sabbath @Budokan etc...(yes Budokan arena was a hard rock / metal temple)
Well there are concerts etc, also some western bands, but mainly Japanese and other famous East Asian bands. But western music get's more and more adapted recently, at least that's my impression so far.
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FIEX
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September 13, 2017, 09:09:03 PM |
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Really thought it would go faster this ICO. Maybe it wasnt such a good timing with all that China FUD
I still believe in this project and this one will succeed! Keep it up team! Keep marketing this project.
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Sozialtourist
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September 13, 2017, 09:17:07 PM |
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How is live music scene in Japan? I only know something from the past, like Deep Purple @Budokan, Black sabbath @Budokan etc...(yes Budokan arena was a hard rock / metal temple)
Well there are concerts etc, also some western bands, but mainly Japanese and other famous East Asian bands. But western music get's more and more adapted recently, at least that's my impression so far. I don't know much about the music scene in Japan but in the video where they announced the partnership with iFlyer it was mentioned that iFlyer already held events for more than 85.000 artists, including famous ones like Coldplay, Avicii or David Guetta. Even if these numbers represent iFlyers international business you can see the potential in this parnership. A good start of EventChain in Japan could easily open the doors for an global success.
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bitsurfer2014
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September 13, 2017, 09:20:41 PM |
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mobile client is late in roadmap. now a days mobile client is used more than actual site to purchase tickets. should up in priority.
Maybe the DEVS first priority is EvenChain's web integration platform which is very critical for the project, mobile development will come next.
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Heimer
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September 13, 2017, 09:41:43 PM |
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How is live music scene in Japan? I only know something from the past, like Deep Purple @Budokan, Black sabbath @Budokan etc...(yes Budokan arena was a hard rock / metal temple)
Well there are concerts etc, also some western bands, but mainly Japanese and other famous East Asian bands. But western music get's more and more adapted recently, at least that's my impression so far. I don't know much about the music scene in Japan but in the video where they announced the partnership with iFlyer it was mentioned that iFlyer already held events for more than 85.000 artists, including famous ones like Coldplay, Avicii or David Guetta. Even if these numbers represent iFlyers international business you can see the potential in this parnership. A good start of EventChain in Japan could easily open the doors for an global success. Japan is huge market, Japanese people likes any sort of tech and events and statistically are more walthy than americans. IMO Japanese market will be ideal for EventChain due to their cryptocurrency adoption
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Elkmar
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September 13, 2017, 09:57:19 PM |
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mobile client is late in roadmap. now a days mobile client is used more than actual site to purchase tickets. should up in priority.
Maybe the DEVS first priority is EvenChain's web integration platform which is very critical for the project, mobile development will come next. Yeah, I'm not sure that a smartphone application is the thing to focus with such a product. And honestly, that's not the hardest thing to do, it could go really fast if they have good funds with the ICO
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