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Author Topic: [ANN] ICO Hamster Marketplace - Decentralized marketplace for electronics  (Read 14978 times)
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December 03, 2017, 03:39:21 PM
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I don’t understand why one should buy coins of this project, if you still have to sell them back in 3 years. And if you don’t want to sell them, they will be depreciated, and in general you will lose everything. I believe that this isn’t quite right attitude of the project's founders to investors.

What does it mean - why should they be bought?)) To sell them back in 3 years to the marketplace and increase your capital!!!
While the tokens are still in circulation, you can use them to pay for purchases and various services within the Hamster platform. And then, as it’s said above, they can be sold in 3 years. And if you don’t want to wait for three years, you can easily do the same thing on the stock exchange, after waiting for the growth rate.

The growth of rate ... Are there any guarantees that the cost of HMT tokens will grow rather than fall?  Well, if they start to fall in price, then investors will come off the losers.
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December 03, 2017, 04:41:00 PM
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I don’t understand why one should buy coins of this project, if you still have to sell them back in 3 years. And if you don’t want to sell them, they will be depreciated, and in general you will lose everything. I believe that this isn’t quite right attitude of the project's founders to investors.

What does it mean - why should they be bought?)) To sell them back in 3 years to the marketplace and increase your capital!!!
While the tokens are still in circulation, you can use them to pay for purchases and various services within the Hamster platform. And then, as it’s said above, they can be sold in 3 years. And if you don’t want to wait for three years, you can easily do the same thing on the stock exchange, after waiting for the growth rate.

The growth of rate ... Are there any guarantees that the cost of HMT tokens will grow rather than fall?  Well, if they start to fall in price, then investors will come off the losers.

Their rate will grow, because they will be used within the platform. This will increase the demand for coins, while the constant burning of surplus will reduce supply. For sure, this will lead to a gradual increase in these tokens’ cost.
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December 03, 2017, 04:44:10 PM
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I don’t understand why one should buy coins of this project, if you still have to sell them back in 3 years. And if you don’t want to sell them, they will be depreciated, and in general you will lose everything. I believe that this isn’t quite right attitude of the project's founders to investors.

What does it mean - why should they be bought?)) To sell them back in 3 years to the marketplace and increase your capital!!!
While the tokens are still in circulation, you can use them to pay for purchases and various services within the Hamster platform. And then, as it’s said above, they can be sold in 3 years. And if you don’t want to wait for three years, you can easily do the same thing on the stock exchange, after waiting for the growth rate.

The growth of rate ... Are there any guarantees that the cost of HMT tokens will grow rather than fall?  Well, if they start to fall in price, then investors will come off the losers.

Their rate will grow, because they will be used within the platform. This will increase the demand for coins, while the constant burning of surplus will reduce supply. For sure, this will lead to a gradual increase in these tokens’ cost.


In my opinion, it's better to buy HTM tokens 2-3 in weeks after the ICO is over.
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December 03, 2017, 04:49:02 PM
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I don’t understand why one should buy coins of this project, if you still have to sell them back in 3 years. And if you don’t want to sell them, they will be depreciated, and in general you will lose everything. I believe that this isn’t quite right attitude of the project's founders to investors.

What does it mean - why should they be bought?)) To sell them back in 3 years to the marketplace and increase your capital!!!
While the tokens are still in circulation, you can use them to pay for purchases and various services within the Hamster platform. And then, as it’s said above, they can be sold in 3 years. And if you don’t want to wait for three years, you can easily do the same thing on the stock exchange, after waiting for the growth rate.

The growth of rate ... Are there any guarantees that the cost of HMT tokens will grow rather than fall?  Well, if they start to fall in price, then investors will come off the losers.

Their rate will grow, because they will be used within the platform. This will increase the demand for coins, while the constant burning of surplus will reduce supply. For sure, this will lead to a gradual increase in these tokens’ cost.


In my opinion, it's better to buy HTM tokens 2-3 in weeks after the ICO is over.
Hello, I’m sorry, can you tell me why you think so? Will there really be any special conditions for the purchase of the remaining coins offered in 2-3 weeks after the end of the sale is over?)))
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December 03, 2017, 04:51:07 PM
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I don’t understand why one should buy coins of this project, if you still have to sell them back in 3 years. And if you don’t want to sell them, they will be depreciated, and in general you will lose everything. I believe that this isn’t quite right attitude of the project's founders to investors.

What does it mean - why should they be bought?)) To sell them back in 3 years to the marketplace and increase your capital!!!
While the tokens are still in circulation, you can use them to pay for purchases and various services within the Hamster platform. And then, as it’s said above, they can be sold in 3 years. And if you don’t want to wait for three years, you can easily do the same thing on the stock exchange, after waiting for the growth rate.

The growth of rate ... Are there any guarantees that the cost of HMT tokens will grow rather than fall?  Well, if they start to fall in price, then investors will come off the losers.

Their rate will grow, because they will be used within the platform. This will increase the demand for coins, while the constant burning of surplus will reduce supply. For sure, this will lead to a gradual increase in these tokens’ cost.


In my opinion, it's better to buy HTM tokens 2-3 in weeks after the ICO is over.
Hello, I’m sorry, can you tell me why you think so? Will there really be any special conditions for the purchase of the remaining coins offered in 2-3 weeks after the end of the sale is over?)))

No, in fact, It’s simple. The cost of HMT tokens will fall after the end of the ICO, this is a common thing. This will happen, because tokens received free of charge by members of the bounty campaign and as well as various bonuses for participation in the ICO will be available for sale on the exchanges.
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December 03, 2017, 04:52:25 PM
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Have you decided yet, what the searching form for will be like? I'm just wondering with what criteria will they be able to search for products in the marketplace.
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December 03, 2017, 04:55:12 PM
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I don’t understand why one should buy coins of this project, if you still have to sell them back in 3 years. And if you don’t want to sell them, they will be depreciated, and in general you will lose everything. I believe that this isn’t quite right attitude of the project's founders to investors.

What does it mean - why should they be bought?)) To sell them back in 3 years to the marketplace and increase your capital!!!
While the tokens are still in circulation, you can use them to pay for purchases and various services within the Hamster platform. And then, as it’s said above, they can be sold in 3 years. And if you don’t want to wait for three years, you can easily do the same thing on the stock exchange, after waiting for the growth rate.

The growth of rate ... Are there any guarantees that the cost of HMT tokens will grow rather than fall?  Well, if they start to fall in price, then investors will come off the losers.

Their rate will grow, because they will be used within the platform. This will increase the demand for coins, while the constant burning of surplus will reduce supply. For sure, this will lead to a gradual increase in these tokens’ cost.


In my opinion, it's better to buy HTM tokens 2-3 in weeks after the ICO is over.
Hello, I’m sorry, can you tell me why you think so? Will there really be any special conditions for the purchase of the remaining coins offered in 2-3 weeks after the end of the sale is over?)))

No, in fact, It’s simple. The cost of HMT tokens will fall after the end of the ICO, this is a common thing. This will happen, because tokens received free of charge by members of the bounty campaign and as well as various bonuses for participation in the ICO will be available for sale on the exchanges.
I hasten to disappoint you, but nothing similar will happen, because Hamster will sell its coins during pre-sale and ICO without any bonuses. In addition, bounty campaign participants will receive their rewards only in 9 months after the ICO is over. Or maybe they will simply get a sum of money equivalent to the number of tokens received within the bounty.
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December 03, 2017, 04:56:28 PM
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I hasten to disappoint you, but nothing similar will happen, because Hamster will sell its coins during pre-sale and ICO without any bonuses. In addition, bounty campaign participants will receive their rewards only in 9 months after the ICO is over. Or maybe they will simply get a sum of money equivalent to the number of tokens received within the bounty.

Heh, frankly speaking, it’s is a very interesting approach) Well, I take it back, now it's not certain that HMT tokens will fall in value in 2-3 weeks after the end of the ICO. Looks like, they’ll start to grow immediately)
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December 03, 2017, 04:59:24 PM
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I hasten to disappoint you, but nothing similar will happen, because Hamster will sell its coins during pre-sale and ICO without any bonuses. In addition, bounty campaign participants will receive their rewards only in 9 months after the ICO is over. Or maybe they will simply get a sum of money equivalent to the number of tokens received within the bounty.

Heh, frankly speaking, it’s is a very interesting approach) Well, I take it back, now it's not certain that HMT tokens will fall in value in 2-3 weeks after the end of the ICO. Looks like, they’ll start to grow immediately)
Since such a topic is discussed, I’d like to learn from you, friends, when does the company plan to start to redeem coins? I just like this idea of buyback: you buy cheaper coins on the exchange, and sell to the companies later at bigger price.
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December 03, 2017, 05:06:57 PM
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I hasten to disappoint you, but nothing similar will happen, because Hamster will sell its coins during pre-sale and ICO without any bonuses. In addition, bounty campaign participants will receive their rewards only in 9 months after the ICO is over. Or maybe they will simply get a sum of money equivalent to the number of tokens received within the bounty.

Heh, frankly speaking, it’s is a very interesting approach) Well, I take it back, now it's not certain that HMT tokens will fall in value in 2-3 weeks after the end of the ICO. Looks like, they’ll start to grow immediately)
Since such a topic is discussed, I’d like to learn from you, friends, when does the company plan to start to redeem coins? I just like this idea of buyback: you buy cheaper coins on the exchange, and sell to the companies later at bigger price.
As far as I know, Hamster's founders are planning to begin to redeem tokens before launching the beta version of the service. It means that when the first ones start to sign in on the first version of the platform, the buyback will start.
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December 03, 2017, 05:09:04 PM
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I hasten to disappoint you, but nothing similar will happen, because Hamster will sell its coins during pre-sale and ICO without any bonuses. In addition, bounty campaign participants will receive their rewards only in 9 months after the ICO is over. Or maybe they will simply get a sum of money equivalent to the number of tokens received within the bounty.

Heh, frankly speaking, it’s is a very interesting approach) Well, I take it back, now it's not certain that HMT tokens will fall in value in 2-3 weeks after the end of the ICO. Looks like, they’ll start to grow immediately)
Since such a topic is discussed, I’d like to learn from you, friends, when does the company plan to start to redeem coins? I just like this idea of buyback: you buy cheaper coins on the exchange, and sell to the companies later at bigger price.
As far as I know, Hamster's founders are planning to begin to redeem tokens before launching the beta version of the service. It means that when the first ones start to sign in on the first version of the platform, the buyback will start.
As far as I know, Hamster's founders are planning to begin to redeem tokens before launching the beta version of the service. It means that when the first ones start to sign in on the first version of the platform, the buyback will start.
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December 03, 2017, 05:21:30 PM
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 Hello. I was reading the white paper of the project and reached the “How Hamster will attract vendors” section. There was no description of the marketing strategy, only blurred information. Therefore, I can conclude that Hamster's founders don’t understand themselves how they will attract new manufactures to the site.
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December 03, 2017, 05:21:42 PM
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If your project is non-commercial, as far as I understand, you will not receive any benefits. Then what is your interest in creating this platform?
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December 03, 2017, 05:23:05 PM
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Hello. I was reading the white paper of the project and reached the “How Hamster will attract vendors” section. There was no description of the marketing strategy, only blurred information. Therefore, I can conclude that Hamster's founders don’t understand themselves how they will attract new manufactures to the site.


What's so hard to understand? Most likely, the company's experts will use all possible sources to search for young producers to negotiate directly with them.
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December 03, 2017, 05:26:04 PM
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Hello. I was reading the white paper of the project and reached the “How Hamster will attract vendors” section. There was no description of the marketing strategy, only blurred information. Therefore, I can conclude that Hamster's founders don’t understand themselves how they will attract new manufactures to the site.


What's so hard to understand? Most likely, the company's experts will use all possible sources to search for young producers to negotiate directly with them.
Negotiate directly? Well, you know, you can negotiate to attract, at least, several vendors to the platform all the time. In general, the most sound business principle is: “don’t look for buyers in the Internet age, buyers should look for you themselves.”
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December 03, 2017, 05:27:17 PM
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Hello. I was reading the white paper of the project and reached the “How Hamster will attract vendors” section. There was no description of the marketing strategy, only blurred information. Therefore, I can conclude that Hamster's founders don’t understand themselves how they will attract new manufactures to the site.


What's so hard to understand? Most likely, the company's experts will use all possible sources to search for young producers to negotiate directly with them.
Negotiate directly? Well, you know, you can negotiate to attract, at least, several vendors to the platform all the time. In general, the most sound business principle is: “don’t look for buyers in the Internet age, buyers should look for you themselves.”

I don’t think that the founders will negotiate with producers and small companies during all the curse of the existence of the platform. Hamster has just to form the first pool of vendors, and accept the first buyers after that. Then everything will work on the principle of "buzz marketing".
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December 03, 2017, 05:35:20 PM
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Hello. I was reading the white paper of the project and reached the “How Hamster will attract vendors” section. There was no description of the marketing strategy, only blurred information. Therefore, I can conclude that Hamster's founders don’t understand themselves how they will attract new manufactures to the site.


What's so hard to understand? Most likely, the company's experts will use all possible sources to search for young producers to negotiate directly with them.
Negotiate directly? Well, you know, you can negotiate to attract, at least, several vendors to the platform all the time. In general, the most sound business principle is: “don’t look for buyers in the Internet age, buyers should look for you themselves.”

I don’t think that the founders will negotiate with producers and small companies during all the curse of the existence of the platform. Hamster has just to form the first pool of vendors, and accept the first buyers after that. Then everything will work on the principle of "buzz marketing".
So what, do you mean that everyone will simply start telling each other about this platform after that and then the vendors will come to the marketplace themselves and ask for a place to sell their goods there?
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December 03, 2017, 05:36:13 PM
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Hello. I was reading the white paper of the project and reached the “How Hamster will attract vendors” section. There was no description of the marketing strategy, only blurred information. Therefore, I can conclude that Hamster's founders don’t understand themselves how they will attract new manufactures to the site.


What's so hard to understand? Most likely, the company's experts will use all possible sources to search for young producers to negotiate directly with them.
Negotiate directly? Well, you know, you can negotiate to attract, at least, several vendors to the platform all the time. In general, the most sound business principle is: “don’t look for buyers in the Internet age, buyers should look for you themselves.”

I don’t think that the founders will negotiate with producers and small companies during all the curse of the existence of the platform. Hamster has just to form the first pool of vendors, and accept the first buyers after that. Then everything will work on the principle of "buzz marketing".
So what, do you mean that everyone will simply start telling each other about this platform after that and then the vendors will come to the marketplace themselves and ask for a place to sell their goods there?

Yes, that's exactly the way it works. That’s why any big marketing strategies are not necessary in this case. In fact, it is enough for founders of the company simply to use wisely the "buzz marketing ".
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December 03, 2017, 05:37:56 PM
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Hello. I was reading the white paper of the project and reached the “How Hamster will attract vendors” section. There was no description of the marketing strategy, only blurred information. Therefore, I can conclude that Hamster's founders don’t understand themselves how they will attract new manufactures to the site.


What's so hard to understand? Most likely, the company's experts will use all possible sources to search for young producers to negotiate directly with them.
Negotiate directly? Well, you know, you can negotiate to attract, at least, several vendors to the platform all the time. In general, the most sound business principle is: “don’t look for buyers in the Internet age, buyers should look for you themselves.”

I don’t think that the founders will negotiate with producers and small companies during all the curse of the existence of the platform. Hamster has just to form the first pool of vendors, and accept the first buyers after that. Then everything will work on the principle of "buzz marketing".
So what, do you mean that everyone will simply start telling each other about this platform after that and then the vendors will come to the marketplace themselves and ask for a place to sell their goods there?

Yes, that's exactly the way it works. That’s why any big marketing strategies are not necessary in this case. In fact, it is enough for founders of the company simply to use wisely the "buzz marketing ".
As far as I know, Hamster's founders are planning to begin to redeem tokens before launching the beta version of the service. It means that when the first ones start to sign in on the first version of the platform, the buyback will start.
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December 03, 2017, 05:41:33 PM
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Hello. You write that the mark-up on goods will only take place in some cases to support the viability of the platform. You can tell, in which cases will you make the mark-up on goods of vendors?
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