iamthewalrus
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October 03, 2017, 03:32:13 PM |
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If the CEOs will be sued, they won't be the ones you can trust. And the fines are so high.
But they are CEOs. They will pay a fine and then be all fine. But still you won't be able to trust them, will you? Indeed. And isn't it the highest cost? I know whay are you trying to say. But in a ceo's case you know he is a scam if a trial concludes so. And an ICO? The public perception is a powerful tool. I can say anyone that LAToken is scam. So all their marketing achievements go in vain. Why do you think so?
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iamthewalrus
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October 03, 2017, 03:36:17 PM |
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The market is cruel indeed. But it's not in their interests to dump prices.
They sell everything and get some million of dollars. Quite in their interests. But it is also in their interest to preserve their reputation
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jiapetz
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October 03, 2017, 03:37:12 PM |
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If the CEOs will be sued, they won't be the ones you can trust. And the fines are so high.
But they are CEOs. They will pay a fine and then be all fine. But still you won't be able to trust them, will you? Indeed. And isn't it the highest cost? I think yes. What could be worse than losing your investment?
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jiapetz
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October 03, 2017, 03:37:23 PM |
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Are there any benefits for token holders or it will be used just for trading on their platform?
I have similar question! Are there any bonuse for the first investors? Or has the ICO already started? who will remember? It was more than a month ago
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monsterdoge
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October 03, 2017, 03:37:35 PM |
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If the CEOs will be sued, they won't be the ones you can trust. And the fines are so high.
But they are CEOs. They will pay a fine and then be all fine. But still you won't be able to trust them, will you? If the CEO fulfills its promises - there is no reason not to trust it
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davedx
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October 03, 2017, 03:37:48 PM |
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If the CEOs will be sued, they won't be the ones you can trust. And the fines are so high.
If something happens with CEO, you can say goodbye to your money at once
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baddw
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October 03, 2017, 03:38:09 PM |
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If the CEOs will be sued, they won't be the ones you can trust. And the fines are so high.
While LATOKEN does not cause any suspicion
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iamthewalrus
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October 03, 2017, 03:40:40 PM |
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If a guarantee agreement isn't being complied with, a state prosecutor comes up and makes you to comply or fines you. Or jails someone.
but the cryptocurrency is not very amenable to state regulation
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iamthewalrus
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October 03, 2017, 03:42:06 PM |
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If a guarantee agreement isn't being complied with, a state prosecutor comes up and makes you to comply or fines you. Or jails someone.
So what? You can get money anyway. Maybe a state prosecutor will be too busy. And there is always a chance you will get away with a crime. But anyway. if you have committed a crime, sooner or later you will be caught
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monsterdoge
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October 03, 2017, 03:42:21 PM |
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If the CEOs will be sued, they won't be the ones you can trust. And the fines are so high.
But the CEO is not the whole company. It can always be replaced
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monsterdoge
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October 03, 2017, 03:49:35 PM |
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If the CEOs will be sued, they won't be the ones you can trust. And the fines are so high.
But they are CEOs. They will pay a fine and then be all fine. But still you won't be able to trust them, will you? Indeed. And isn't it the highest cost? I know whay are you trying to say. But in a ceo's case you know he is a scam if a trial concludes so. And an ICO? The public perception is a powerful tool. I can say anyone that LAToken is scam. So all their marketing achievements go in vain. ahahaha. Can you proof it, bro?
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iamthewalrus
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October 03, 2017, 03:49:48 PM |
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If the CEOs will be sued, they won't be the ones you can trust. And the fines are so high.
What's the difference, if the CEO is convicted of deception, we will all be left without money
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baddw
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October 03, 2017, 03:49:59 PM |
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I see lots of FUD... It's always a good sign here: Markets are not smart... and worse than FOMO is BOMO: Bitterness of having missed out...
this coin has a great future :-)
what is FOMO and BOMO?
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stupid_seb
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October 03, 2017, 04:20:26 PM |
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For example, can a guy from ethiopia buy a (using latoken) house in Lithuanian??? I am really not sure...The world has to be changed with no countries and borders...Who defines trustee??
Imho, this is how it works with LATOKEN: 1- One Lithuanian guys puts, let's say 10% of his house on the platform. At a price P1. These 10% are conditioned to the sale of the house, and the deal has to end at a given time.2- One Ethiopian guys buys this 10% "SHARE" of the house that will be vested until the house is sold. then we have 2 options:
a- the house is sold: the Ethiopian guy gets the money (10% of the price sold, as a liquidized asset, ideally with a P2 price premium vs the original P1 price (P2>P1) b- the house is NOT sold: the Lithuanian guy has to buy buy back the Tokens from the Ethiopian guy. It's done via smart contracts, the money being "sort of" locked during the vesting period (time between tokenization/liquidization and end-of-sale defined period)
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stupid_seb
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October 03, 2017, 04:22:48 PM |
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I see lots of FUD... It's always a good sign here: Markets are not smart... and worse than FOMO is BOMO: Bitterness of having missed out...
this coin has a great future :-)
what is FOMO and BOMO? FOMO: Fear of Missing Out example: people buying high fearing that they will miss out a super deal. They generally buy too high, and shill the coin hoping it will raise. BOMO: my own invention: Bitterness of having missed outexample: people did not buy a coin and are now jealous of other holders They spread fud in order to get the price low, either to buy, or just for their own little satisfaction. Bomos are the worst kind...
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Weter29
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October 05, 2017, 05:39:15 AM |
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Bounty over? Where can I look?
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amktt
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October 05, 2017, 03:24:41 PM |
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If the CEOs will be sued, they won't be the ones you can trust. And the fines are so high.
If something happens with CEO, you can say goodbye to your money at once that is why i invest only how much i can lose bruh
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panteraforlife
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October 05, 2017, 04:05:28 PM |
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Hello everybody. Dropped out of life for a week. What about some interesting news?
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panteraforlife
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October 05, 2017, 04:33:25 PM |
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Read the topic during my absence. Well, you flooded it a little.
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panteraforlife
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October 05, 2017, 05:18:50 PM |
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Let say you buy 25% of art then the owner of the art something happens and it gets destroy, now you have 25% of a worthless asset you need to spend money to take the owner to court to get your money back or will LAToken cover the expenses and all process to recover back?
I think this should not be different from ordinary insurance cases.
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