daviidalpert
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September 13, 2018, 04:06:32 AM |
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When does INS ECOSYSTEM begin and for how long? How many tokens are there in the project? does it have bounty?
Google might help you but let me do the honor Testnet will be launched in Q4 and the platform will be launched by next year and I do suggest for you to visit their website. There are 50m tokens and currently over 30m in circulation. Bounty? You are late it was done long ago. Yes, many people are lazy to search the back pages and already ICO has been completed. The INS coin is listed in almost most of the exchange because INS team is very efficient in connecting consumers and manufacturer at some place. Yep, you're absolutely right. That's exactly our style. INS is listed on: ✅Binance ✅OKEx ✅KuCoin ✅Mercatox ✅Cobinhood ✅Radar Relay ✅Liqui ✅Coinrail ✅OkCoin Korea Moreover, INS is going to be listed on LBank in coming months. I am very happy to see it trade on many big exchanges.This shows that its team is working hard for ins. the ins testnet also will launch and we look forward to its arrival.
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Butrus_INS
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September 13, 2018, 06:03:54 AM |
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It's my pleasure as I always support this project that if I am living nesr headquarters I'll probably apply as one of your support team if given a chance but I believe in this way I am helping the team Lol I've forgot to add those links (I was lazy as well) Q4 is just weeks ahead and I am very excited with the next updates for your project. INS is cheap currently but I know after the launch many people will be eager to get this and by that time, its for more than the ATH this year. Cool, mate. Thnx for the support!
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September 13, 2018, 09:00:52 AM |
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⚡️ Some dev team achievements from the past week: - Impressive progress on the Application logic and Ledger - Work on staged data transfer algorithm (Cascade) Read more in the blog: https://goo.gl/3ZZFgr
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September 13, 2018, 10:39:03 AM |
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Whenever I read the updates from dev and how good they are making progress to make this platform more attractive and promising. I hope in future this will move to mainstream adoption because it is making this product really emerging and useful.
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September 13, 2018, 01:00:03 PM |
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⚡️ Today Dmitry Zhulin and Peter Fedchenkov met with Vincent Zhou, FBG Capital founder, local blockchain community and various funds in Shanghai.
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September 13, 2018, 02:04:56 PM |
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How scalable is ins ecosystem? On what blockchain is this build with what consensus mechanism?
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September 13, 2018, 02:05:29 PM |
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An investment is an asset or item that is purchased with the hope that it will generate income or appreciate in the future. Thats what investopedia says
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September 13, 2018, 06:22:05 PM |
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⚡️ Today Dmitry Zhulin and Peter Fedchenkov met with Vincent Zhou, FBG Capital founder, local blockchain community and various funds in Shanghai.
Among all the cryptocurrencies projects that their ICO has ended and I am following their news, INS is really great. The team is working. If the price of bitcoin hasn't dropped that much and the market was normal, INS investors would earn big profits.
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BITDEPOSITARY - Make ICO's , More Secure
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September 13, 2018, 11:33:42 PM |
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⚡️ Today Dmitry Zhulin and Peter Fedchenkov met with Vincent Zhou, FBG Capital founder, local blockchain community and various funds in Shanghai.
Among all the cryptocurrencies projects that their ICO has ended and I am following their news, INS is really great. The team is working. If the price of bitcoin hasn't dropped that much and the market was normal, INS investors would earn big profits. Yes, it just just too unfortunr to have the market bloody for months months now. But hoping for INS to recover after this big crashes in the market.
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September 14, 2018, 05:51:11 AM |
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How scalable is ins ecosystem? On what blockchain is this build with what consensus mechanism?
Right now we are creating our own INS blockchain which different parts will be served by various algorithms similar to PoS / PoA
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September 14, 2018, 05:52:55 AM |
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An investment is an asset or item that is purchased with the hope that it will generate income or appreciate in the future. Thats what investopedia says
I hear what you're saying. But you've made a long-term investment and in the first place the project that you've invested in needs to create the product that will provide the project with long life and practical usage of the token
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Butrus_INS
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September 14, 2018, 05:53:28 AM |
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Sorry cant help talking about INS a lot. Ever since the ICO the INS project is with me all day every day xD
That's cool, we appreciate that much
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September 14, 2018, 07:49:30 AM |
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Question for the INS Developers.
I have a friend who works in a large retail store (non-grocery) and talking to him about INS he said that many of the big retailers and I presume the grocery stores have "arrangements" with suppliers, things like you purchase this many XXXX and you will get a discount etc.
My question relates to the relationships already established between Grocery stores and their suppliers. If a manufacturer or supplier is making money off of the retail sector, would that same manufacturer/supplier then be undercutting their regular long term retail clients if they were to also adopt INS as a sales method? And if they were to undercut the retailers the majority of those retailers would probably shift to another supplier (I know i would if I was a retailer), so the question is how do you mitigate this and entice manufacturers to use INS without potentially destroying pre-exisiting commercial relationships with retailers?
Sorry if this has been asked before but over 200 pages I am not going to search it all.
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September 14, 2018, 10:59:15 AM |
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Question for the INS Developers.
I have a friend who works in a large retail store (non-grocery) and talking to him about INS he said that many of the big retailers and I presume the grocery stores have "arrangements" with suppliers, things like you purchase this many XXXX and you will get a discount etc.
My question relates to the relationships already established between Grocery stores and their suppliers. If a manufacturer or supplier is making money off of the retail sector, would that same manufacturer/supplier then be undercutting their regular long term retail clients if they were to also adopt INS as a sales method? And if they were to undercut the retailers the majority of those retailers would probably shift to another supplier (I know i would if I was a retailer), so the question is how do you mitigate this and entice manufacturers to use INS without potentially destroying pre-exisiting commercial relationships with retailers?
Sorry if this has been asked before but over 200 pages I am not going to search it all.
Thanks.
] Helo, thanks for your question. We are creating a great solution for the manufacurers. Firstly, they get one more way to sale there products, secondly, they will get access to the consumers' data which is crucial for the manufacturers
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Botnake
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September 14, 2018, 11:25:58 AM |
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⚡️ Today Dmitry Zhulin and Peter Fedchenkov met with Vincent Zhou, FBG Capital founder, local blockchain community and various funds in Shanghai.
Among all the cryptocurrencies projects that their ICO has ended and I am following their news, INS is really great. The team is working. If the price of bitcoin hasn't dropped that much and the market was normal, INS investors would earn big profits. Yes, it just just too unfortunr to have the market bloody for months months now. But hoping for INS to recover after this big crashes in the market. It will recover for sure, the ICO was successful therefore the team will continue to develop the project as they have funds to do it. The price of bitcoin will go down and it's normal because it's bearish now but it will not stay like this all the time.
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September 14, 2018, 12:02:09 PM |
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⚡️ Today Dmitry Zhulin and Peter Fedchenkov met with Vincent Zhou, FBG Capital founder, local blockchain community and various funds in Shanghai.
Among all the cryptocurrencies projects that their ICO has ended and I am following their news, INS is really great. The team is working. If the price of bitcoin hasn't dropped that much and the market was normal, INS investors would earn big profits. Yes, it just just too unfortunr to have the market bloody for months months now. But hoping for INS to recover after this big crashes in the market. It will recover for sure, the ICO was successful therefore the team will continue to develop the project as they have funds to do it. The price of bitcoin will go down and it's normal because it's bearish now but it will not stay like this all the time. Yh, exacty, we are moving towards success step by step. ATM we are putting much effort in the development of the end product!
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September 14, 2018, 10:45:45 PM |
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Question for the INS Developers.
I have a friend who works in a large retail store (non-grocery) and talking to him about INS he said that many of the big retailers and I presume the grocery stores have "arrangements" with suppliers, things like you purchase this many XXXX and you will get a discount etc.
My question relates to the relationships already established between Grocery stores and their suppliers. If a manufacturer or supplier is making money off of the retail sector, would that same manufacturer/supplier then be undercutting their regular long term retail clients if they were to also adopt INS as a sales method? And if they were to undercut the retailers the majority of those retailers would probably shift to another supplier (I know i would if I was a retailer), so the question is how do you mitigate this and entice manufacturers to use INS without potentially destroying pre-exisiting commercial relationships with retailers?
Sorry if this has been asked before but over 200 pages I am not going to search it all.
Thanks.
] Helo, thanks for your question. We are creating a great solution for the manufacurers. Firstly, they get one more way to sale there products, secondly, they will get access to the consumers' data which is crucial for the manufacturers I know all of this already, but you did not address my question about the relationship that manufacturers and Suppliers to the Retail industry and how you plan to overcome the already in place agreements between said parties. I get the concept of INS and see the merit in it, but I think it is dangerous that you did not even acknowledge the fact that by going with INS (some) Manufacturers and suppliers could potentially break agreements with current retailers. How does INS address this? You have told me how INS will help with the customer data, lower mark-ups etc etc, I understand all of that, but what about those that also supply to retailers now in the traditional method? Surely this is going to be the single biggest hurdle that INS needs to address and you do not even acknowledge it?
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Link to ICE ROCK MINING SCAM THREAD https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3139632.40
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September 16, 2018, 01:43:57 AM |
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Everything is possible. Support and resistance areas work... Til they don't. You know what i mean?
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September 16, 2018, 01:50:12 AM |
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now I'm going to read about it in more detail! Always interesting to hear about such projects being developed
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September 16, 2018, 07:59:50 AM |
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Question for the INS Developers.
I have a friend who works in a large retail store (non-grocery) and talking to him about INS he said that many of the big retailers and I presume the grocery stores have "arrangements" with suppliers, things like you purchase this many XXXX and you will get a discount etc.
My question relates to the relationships already established between Grocery stores and their suppliers. If a manufacturer or supplier is making money off of the retail sector, would that same manufacturer/supplier then be undercutting their regular long term retail clients if they were to also adopt INS as a sales method? And if they were to undercut the retailers the majority of those retailers would probably shift to another supplier (I know i would if I was a retailer), so the question is how do you mitigate this and entice manufacturers to use INS without potentially destroying pre-exisiting commercial relationships with retailers?
Sorry if this has been asked before but over 200 pages I am not going to search it all.
Thanks.
] Helo, thanks for your question. We are creating a great solution for the manufacurers. Firstly, they get one more way to sale there products, secondly, they will get access to the consumers' data which is crucial for the manufacturers I know all of this already, but you did not address my question about the relationship that manufacturers and Suppliers to the Retail industry and how you plan to overcome the already in place agreements between said parties. I get the concept of INS and see the merit in it, but I think it is dangerous that you did not even acknowledge the fact that by going with INS (some) Manufacturers and suppliers could potentially break agreements with current retailers. How does INS address this? You have told me how INS will help with the customer data, lower mark-ups etc etc, I understand all of that, but what about those that also supply to retailers now in the traditional method? Surely this is going to be the single biggest hurdle that INS needs to address and you do not even acknowledge it? Thanks for explaining the question sir. Firstly, it is business. Manufacturers are free to choose the most effective, profitable and beneficial ways for them to sale their products. Secondly, partnering with INS doesn't make manufacturers to break their agreements. INS is another way to sale their supplies and btw the most effective costcutting variant. The majority of manufacturers understand that in thr process if negotiating with us and plan their future development considering this useful opportunity for cooperation with us
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