foreverman
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December 30, 2017, 11:05:00 AM |
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Hello. How many manufacturers and buyers do you want to attract to the platform at the initial stage of work? What financial results can you expect in this case?
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December 30, 2017, 11:11:14 AM |
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If I'm not mistaken, you’re a non-commercial project, but you will earn a little to maintain the service. Can you name the main items of expense that will appear after the project is launched?
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Ackedy
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December 30, 2017, 11:11:38 AM |
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The commission will somehow be too brutal for SMALL producers on Hamster. 20%!!! Just like there will be large companies. Just imagine, if my goods cost about $300 and I sell 50,000 pieces per year, I'll have to give the company $1,000,000. That's too much, it's better to find another marketplace.
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December 30, 2017, 11:16:19 AM |
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It isn’t cool that every manufacturer will have to pay $50,000 in the course of the ICO-2020 in order to continue working. What about the small companies that will enter the platform by that time? They don’t have so large sums of money!
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hollybit
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December 30, 2017, 11:16:31 AM |
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The commission will somehow be too brutal for SMALL producers on Hamster. 20%!!! Just like there will be large companies. Just imagine, if my goods cost about $300 and I sell 50,000 pieces per year, I'll have to give the company $1,000,000. That's too much, it's better to find another marketplace.
Hello. I can’t understand the essence of your claim ‘cause you can always switch to annual subscription fee. It’s more profitable if you have large volume of sales.
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Ackedy
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December 30, 2017, 11:20:31 AM |
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The commission will somehow be too brutal for SMALL producers on Hamster. 20%!!! Just like there will be large companies. Just imagine, if my goods cost about $300 and I sell 50,000 pieces per year, I'll have to give the company $1,000,000. That's too much, it's better to find another marketplace.
Hello. I can’t understand the essence of your claim ‘cause you can always switch to annual subscription fee. It’s more profitable if you have large volume of sales. How much will the subscription fee be?
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hollybit
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December 30, 2017, 11:23:02 AM |
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The commission will somehow be too brutal for SMALL producers on Hamster. 20%!!! Just like there will be large companies. Just imagine, if my goods cost about $300 and I sell 50,000 pieces per year, I'll have to give the company $1,000,000. That's too much, it's better to find another marketplace.
Hello. I can’t understand the essence of your claim ‘cause you can always switch to annual subscription fee. It’s more profitable if you have large volume of sales. How much will the subscription fee be? It will be $25,000. It means that if you sell 50 000 products per year, it’ll be more profitable for you to pay a subscription fee rather than a 20% commission from each sale.
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Ackedy
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December 30, 2017, 11:27:28 AM |
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The commission will somehow be too brutal for SMALL producers on Hamster. 20%!!! Just like there will be large companies. Just imagine, if my goods cost about $300 and I sell 50,000 pieces per year, I'll have to give the company $1,000,000. That's too much, it's better to find another marketplace.
Hello. I can’t understand the essence of your claim ‘cause you can always switch to annual subscription fee. It’s more profitable if you have large volume of sales. How much will the subscription fee be? It will be $25,000. It means that if you sell 50 000 products per year, it’ll be more profitable for you to pay a subscription fee rather than a 20% commission from each sale. Even such a sum is large, given that the project positions itself as a non-commercial one.
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December 30, 2017, 11:31:07 AM |
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The commission will somehow be too brutal for SMALL producers on Hamster. 20%!!! Just like there will be large companies. Just imagine, if my goods cost about $300 and I sell 50,000 pieces per year, I'll have to give the company $1,000,000. That's too much, it's better to find another marketplace.
Hello. I can’t understand the essence of your claim ‘cause you can always switch to annual subscription fee. It’s more profitable if you have large volume of sales. How much will the subscription fee be? It will be $25,000. It means that if you sell 50 000 products per year, it’ll be more profitable for you to pay a subscription fee rather than a 20% commission from each sale. Even such a sum is large, given that the project positions itself as a non-commercial one. My friend, the company's founders won’t get a cent. All funds will be spent on developing the platform, maintaining its functioning and redeeming coins. And all commissions and subscriber fees will be completely eliminated in 2020 when large vendors will buy out the site. So you have to wait a bit for Hamster to become a full-fledged project.
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Ackedy
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December 30, 2017, 11:33:45 AM |
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The commission will somehow be too brutal for SMALL producers on Hamster. 20%!!! Just like there will be large companies. Just imagine, if my goods cost about $300 and I sell 50,000 pieces per year, I'll have to give the company $1,000,000. That's too much, it's better to find another marketplace.
Hello. I can’t understand the essence of your claim ‘cause you can always switch to annual subscription fee. It’s more profitable if you have large volume of sales. How much will the subscription fee be? It will be $25,000. It means that if you sell 50 000 products per year, it’ll be more profitable for you to pay a subscription fee rather than a 20% commission from each sale. Even such a sum is large, given that the project positions itself as a non-commercial one. My friend, the company's founders won’t get a cent. All funds will be spent on developing the platform, maintaining its functioning and redeeming coins. And all commissions and subscriber fees will be completely eliminated in 2020 when large vendors will buy out the site. So you have to wait a bit for Hamster to become a full-fledged project. Oh, that’s the point! You should tell us this at the very beginning. But I don’t understand and why the company’s founders will buy coins back?
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slavonicpl
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December 30, 2017, 11:36:25 AM |
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Greetings, comrades. I’d like to learn more about the blockchain mechanism of budgeting and cost control. Can anybody elaborate in this topic?
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Eric.Lichmann
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December 30, 2017, 01:47:09 PM |
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Good afternoon. Will there any hard cap for pre-ICO?
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newboi
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December 30, 2017, 01:52:24 PM |
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Good afternoon. Will there any hard cap for pre-ICO?
Well, if I don’t mix up anything, the hard cap of the pre-ICO is $2,000,000.
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December 30, 2017, 04:35:35 PM |
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I can’t understand if it will be just a common trading platform or will each vendor be able to create a separate online store basing on Hamster?
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woodcoin
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December 30, 2017, 06:05:11 PM |
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I’d like to clarify the following point: if I select the commission payment option as a payment for the service when registering, can I then switch to an annual subscription fee?
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gazman
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December 30, 2017, 10:23:58 PM |
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I’ve heard that the company will be sold to vendors in 2020.Does it mean that sellers will have to pay to the founders of the company?
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December 31, 2017, 07:17:35 AM |
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I doubt very much that the company will be able to sell the marketplace for $304 000 000 in 2020. These are just some crazy figures that are not backed by any facts or calculations. I think the cost will be much lower, and the tokens will be sold at a much lower price during the final redemption due to that fact.
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hunterofmoney
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December 31, 2017, 07:22:49 AM |
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I doubt very much that the company will be able to sell the marketplace for $304 000 000 in 2020. These are just some crazy figures that are not backed by any facts or calculations. I think the cost will be much lower, and the tokens will be sold at a much lower price during the final redemption due to that fact.
Why do you think so? All the calculations are in the description of the project. You can look at them and make sure that the figures are real. Moreover, the amount of the sale can be even more than the one stated by the company now!
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deort
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December 31, 2017, 07:25:58 AM |
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I doubt very much that the company will be able to sell the marketplace for $304 000 000 in 2020. These are just some crazy figures that are not backed by any facts or calculations. I think the cost will be much lower, and the tokens will be sold at a much lower price during the final redemption due to that fact.
Why do you think so? All the calculations are in the description of the project. You can look at them and make sure that the figures are real. Moreover, the amount of the sale can be even more than the one stated by the company now! Where can I find these calculations?
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bit679
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December 31, 2017, 07:33:00 AM |
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I doubt very much that the company will be able to sell the marketplace for $304 000 000 in 2020. These are just some crazy figures that are not backed by any facts or calculations. I think the cost will be much lower, and the tokens will be sold at a much lower price during the final redemption due to that fact.
Why do you think so? All the calculations are in the description of the project. You can look at them and make sure that the figures are real. Moreover, the amount of the sale can be even more than the one stated by the company now! Where can I find these calculations? All of them are in the official White Paper of Hamster. See the page 36 of the document.
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