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October 17, 2017, 12:27:31 PM |
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I like the idea of cryptobank. As far as I understand I will be able to register an account in such bank and pay with any currency fiat or crypto not having to interact with any exchanges myself?
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Polina Rusyaeva
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October 17, 2017, 12:41:17 PM |
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I like the idea of cryptobank. As far as I understand I will be able to register an account in such bank and pay with any currency fiat or crypto not having to interact with any exchanges myself?
To my understanding not exactly. At the initial stage you will only be able to spend crypto while actual payment will be done in fiat. Admins? Correct?
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October 17, 2017, 01:07:54 PM |
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I like the idea of cryptobank. As far as I understand I will be able to register an account in such bank and pay with any currency fiat or crypto not having to interact with any exchanges myself?
To my understanding not exactly. At the initial stage you will only be able to spend crypto while actual payment will be done in fiat. Admins? Correct? I mean there will be no accounts in fita at least in the beginning, or will there be?
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October 17, 2017, 01:16:31 PM Last edit: October 17, 2017, 01:29:07 PM by JohnPierson |
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I like the idea of cryptobank. As far as I understand I will be able to register an account in such bank and pay with any currency fiat or crypto not having to interact with any exchanges myself?
To my understanding not exactly. At the initial stage you will only be able to spend crypto while actual payment will be done in fiat. Admins? Correct? I mean there will be no accounts in fita at least in the beginning, or will there be? Correct. At the early stages of Crypterium's development, we plan to be based on crypto wallets for users with further extending the functionality to the option of fiat accounts.
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October 17, 2017, 01:27:05 PM |
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I'm not quite understand, how is Crypterium similar to https://request.network/ platform? I see different descriptions in whitepaper but as I see the products are pretty similar, especially where Crypterium says about its own platform for developers.
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October 17, 2017, 01:43:50 PM |
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I'm not quite understand, how is Crypterium similar to https://request.network/ platform? I see different descriptions in whitepaper but as I see the products are pretty similar, especially where Crypterium says about its own platform for developers. As I see Request.network is more like PayPal for cryptocurrencies. Crypterium aims to build a bigger and more complicated infrastructure to provide a wider range of banking products. The Request.network concept looks also interesting, we added to our comparison table we will publish soon. Join our Telegram chat in order to get more details https://t.me/crypterium
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October 17, 2017, 01:52:27 PM |
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I like the idea of cryptobank. As far as I understand I will be able to register an account in such bank and pay with any currency fiat or crypto not having to interact with any exchanges myself?
To my understanding not exactly. At the initial stage you will only be able to spend crypto while actual payment will be done in fiat. Admins? Correct? I mean there will be no accounts in fita at least in the beginning, or will there be? Correct. At the early stages of Crypterium's development, we plan to be based on crypto wallets for users with further extending the functionality to the option of fiat accounts. It's worth to add that our scope for Summer 2018 includes the implementation of the following services: − Traditional banking services (following the acquisition of a banking licence) that will enable classical banking services to co-exist with cryptocurrency services − Peer to peer crypto and fiat currency transfer − Interest earning crypto deposits − Banking statements − Salary accounts
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GuyGerald
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October 17, 2017, 01:53:33 PM |
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I'm not quite understand, how is Crypterium similar to https://request.network/ platform? I see different descriptions in whitepaper but as I see the products are pretty similar, especially where Crypterium says about its own platform for developers. As I see Request.network is more like PayPal for cryptocurrencies. Crypterium aims to build a bigger and more complicated infrastructure to provide a wider range of banking products. The Request.network concept looks also interesting, we added to our comparison table we will publish soon. Join our Telegram chat in order to get more details https://t.me/crypterium PayPal is pretty big company that operates with sophisticated structure. And Request will work with fiat also, not cryptocurrencies only. They raised 100k ETH, why do you look for almost $80M?
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October 17, 2017, 01:58:10 PM |
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I like the idea of cryptobank. As far as I understand I will be able to register an account in such bank and pay with any currency fiat or crypto not having to interact with any exchanges myself?
To my understanding not exactly. At the initial stage you will only be able to spend crypto while actual payment will be done in fiat. Admins? Correct? I mean there will be no accounts in fita at least in the beginning, or will there be? Correct. At the early stages of Crypterium's development, we plan to be based on crypto wallets for users with further extending the functionality to the option of fiat accounts. It's worth to add that our scope for Summer 2018 includes the implementation of the following services regarding traditional banking: − Traditional banking services (following the acquisition of a banking licence) that will enable classical banking services to co-exist with cryptocurrency services − Peer to peer crypto and fiat currency transfer − Interest earning crypto deposits − Banking statements − Salary accounts
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DarkSi
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October 17, 2017, 02:00:31 PM |
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I'm not quite understand, how is Crypterium similar to https://request.network/ platform? I see different descriptions in whitepaper but as I see the products are pretty similar, especially where Crypterium says about its own platform for developers. As I see Request.network is more like PayPal for cryptocurrencies. Crypterium aims to build a bigger and more complicated infrastructure to provide a wider range of banking products. The Request.network concept looks also interesting, we added to our comparison table we will publish soon. Join our Telegram chat in order to get more details https://t.me/crypterium PayPal is pretty big company that operates with sophisticated structure. And Request will work with fiat also, not cryptocurrencies only. They raised 100k ETH, why do you look for almost $80M? That's correct PayPal is pretty big, current market cap is $81 billions. Example to compare is CitiBank with market cap exceeded $197 billions today. I'm not a developer, but I guess PayPal is a bit more simple than CitiBank. And it's definitely provides less products than CitiBank. There is an intersection between the user value of Crypterium and Request. But Crypterium is just a bigger structure from the start.
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4hourstosleep
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October 17, 2017, 02:06:52 PM |
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Token holders will receive money with purchases? Will they receive it in crypterium tokens?
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Mr.Mittelman
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October 17, 2017, 02:08:34 PM |
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I'm not quite understand, how is Crypterium similar to https://request.network/ platform? I see different descriptions in whitepaper but as I see the products are pretty similar, especially where Crypterium says about its own platform for developers. Request is very strong project a watching closely. It is very different from Crypterium in my opinion.
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Mr.Mittelman
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October 17, 2017, 02:13:44 PM |
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Why so many Ethereum based ICOs like yours calculate hard cap in bitcoins not ETH?
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LAw LrD
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October 17, 2017, 02:18:25 PM |
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Do you guys have a Youtube channel?
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October 17, 2017, 02:29:23 PM |
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Why so many Ethereum based ICOs like yours calculate hard cap in bitcoins not ETH?
BTC and ETH grows fast last week. What's the difference
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October 17, 2017, 02:29:38 PM |
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Token holders will receive money with purchases? Will they receive it in crypterium tokens?
Not exactly token holders will receive money with their purchases, it’s more like they will benifit from every transaction they make in terms of participating in cashback program via their transactions. If you take closer look at section 8.7.2 of WP available at our site crypterium.io you may find there will be a total of 4 Loyalty Groups (LG) in Cashback Program. Users will be naturally subdivided into LG based on token amount they continuously hold within a month time. Next thing to know is there is a Monthly Cashback Fund (please see more details in WP section 8.7.2 or welcome to further ask here) to be divided in 4 shares, 1 for each LG. Now we know every CRPT token holder will belong to a certain LG while each LG will be assigned particular share of MCF. Actual cashback amount a user will receive will depend on his personal share in his LG total transactions amount, to put it easy way if his transactions stand for 10% of total transactions amount for his LG then a user will be receiving 10% of MFC dedicated to his LG. And yes, Cashback is paid in CRPT based on it’s actual rate for the moment of MFC distribution.
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J4ever
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October 17, 2017, 02:31:02 PM |
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How does the QR payment work?
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October 17, 2017, 02:32:08 PM |
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What is Credit token? Emission of credit tokens is restricted or not?
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Mike | Crypterium
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October 17, 2017, 02:40:52 PM |
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How does the QR payment work?
Crypterium has developed a universal solution that has the ability to replace expensive and restricted POS contactless terminals, or simply act as an alternative to those terminals when the merchant has no access to them or would prefer an enhanced experience. To receive cryptopayments, the merchant has to simply install a special Crypterium App on their mobile device, such as a tablet, which in turn produces QR payment codes containing all of the essential payment details. The purchaser uses their Crypterium mobile banking solution to scan the QR code and the payments are processed practically instantaneously.
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