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Author Topic: [ANN][PRE-ICO] LoanBit - P2P lending & investment  (Read 11239 times)
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March 18, 2018, 08:50:34 AM
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After the ICO, audit and distribution of the tokens, we plan to add tokens to the following exchanges:
• Liqui
• Livecoin
 • Bittrex
On sale: 29,200,000 LBT (85.00 %)
Total supply: 34,352,941 LBT
A great list for starting trades. Most qualified investors have access to trading on these exchanges.

Exchanges are really not bad, these exchanges can be accessed by any token holder.
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March 18, 2018, 08:55:23 AM
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where should I put my work report? (bounty)

Hi! As far as I know, the bounty campaign has not yet been launched. Or I'm wrong?
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March 18, 2018, 08:59:53 AM
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After the ICO, audit and distribution of the tokens, we plan to add tokens to the following exchanges:
• Liqui
• Livecoin
 • Bittrex
On sale: 29,200,000 LBT (85.00 %)
Total supply: 34,352,941 LBT
A great list for starting trades. Most qualified investors have access to trading on these exchanges.

Bittrex is one of the best exchanges!! It's really good project if they accepted there!
Bittrex is really good and the trading volumes there are large. It is surpassed only by Binance. But for start it's VERY good.
These are the exchanges on which there are many traders, this will increase the price of the token provided that it will be in demand on the market.
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March 18, 2018, 09:09:15 AM
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When will I have the opportunity to sell tokens which were bought during ICO on exchanges?
Immediately after the distribution of the tokens, the decentralized exchanges work independently.
Usually on these exchanges are small volumes and the price does not reflect the real.

I agree with you, decentralized exchanges are not a place where you can profitably sell tokens.
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March 18, 2018, 09:13:49 AM
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What's the plan for LoanBit until will it facilitate first loans among people? Every time I read the word loan in the title I must always think of Bitconnect and all the negative consequences it had for investors and the whole market. It's a dangerous business for all parties involved.

Of course, there are many risks in this business. However, the negative experience of one project does not mean that others will also fail. Much depends on the work of the team and on their decisions.

No it doesn't mean that others will also fail, but it does mean that others will be much more careful and therefore it takes more work and time for other projects to prove themselves as legit.

Of course, it is better to learn from the mistakes of others than on your own.

It's not only about obvious mistakes, but also about implicit legal risks you could say. If you take the case of Bitconnect it is yet to be seen how those guys are treated by authorities. To what degree are they guilty and what were the precise mechanics that led to their guilt, if any? Lending is prone to be qualified as a ponzi scheme under certain circumstances and in crypto projects might tend to end up ponzi schemes because of small details.
As I understood from the WP, the team seriously approached the issue of legality in order to avoid problems with regulators.

That's right, in fact, this is the first question that must be solved before starting any activity.
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March 18, 2018, 09:16:58 AM
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Most tokens are added to the exchange after ICO. This is not a simple process and the team needs to consider all the nuances, including the outcome of ICO.
I think the team can easily cope with these tasks. In comparison with the creation of such a platform, these questions are trifles.

Of course, in the first place the finished product, to bring to the exchange a token is not such a difficult task.
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March 18, 2018, 09:32:30 AM
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Hi guys any individual  minimum and maximum cap on presale? Or everyone can purchase for any amount?
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March 18, 2018, 09:41:57 AM
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Hi guys any individual  minimum and maximum cap on presale? Or everyone can purchase for any amount?
There are no restrictions. Any interested person can invest, ISO is open to everyone. Are you serious?
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March 18, 2018, 09:43:36 AM
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Most tokens are added to the exchange after ICO. This is not a simple process and the team needs to consider all the nuances, including the outcome of ICO.
I think the team can easily cope with these tasks. In comparison with the creation of such a platform, these questions are trifles.

Of course, in the first place the finished product, to bring to the exchange a token is not such a difficult task.
Completely vverno. I heard that on many exchanges to add a token, you just need to pay. The amounts are different, on different exchanges.
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March 18, 2018, 10:08:35 AM
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Can someone tell me.  LoanBit is a long-term investment so i dont want to sell it too early. will i get an option to hold tokens on cold wallet?
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March 18, 2018, 11:51:54 AM
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Most tokens are added to the exchange after ICO. This is not a simple process and the team needs to consider all the nuances, including the outcome of ICO.
I think the team can easily cope with these tasks. In comparison with the creation of such a platform, these questions are trifles.

Of course, in the first place the finished product, to bring to the exchange a token is not such a difficult task.
Completely vverno. I heard that on many exchanges to add a token, you just need to pay. The amounts are different, on different exchanges.
It's true, but the prices for this on some exchanges are simply insane. Sometimes large exchanges require a large turnover on other, small exchanges.
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March 18, 2018, 12:03:49 PM
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Can someone tell me.  LoanBit is a long-term investment so i dont want to sell it too early. will i get an option to hold tokens on cold wallet?

LoanBit is just ERC-20 ethereum based token. You are able to keep private key from your ethereum wallet at any cold storage you want (Ledger Nano S, Trezor and so on).
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March 18, 2018, 12:07:14 PM
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Can someone tell me.  LoanBit is a long-term investment so i dont want to sell it too early. will i get an option to hold tokens on cold wallet?

Yes, it's a long term investment, have you seen their roadmap. Don't be hurry just hold your tokens for long term.
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March 18, 2018, 12:11:09 PM
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Can someone tell me.  LoanBit is a long-term investment so i dont want to sell it too early. will i get an option to hold tokens on cold wallet?

Yes, it's a long term investment, have you seen their roadmap. Don't be hurry just hold your tokens for long term.
At the very least, hold a year. Afterwards, reevaluate your portfolio and decide on what next to do based on the project's updated roadmap then
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March 18, 2018, 12:21:24 PM
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Can someone tell me.  LoanBit is a long-term investment so i dont want to sell it too early. will i get an option to hold tokens on cold wallet?
The most obvious option is to store tokens on the MEW.

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March 18, 2018, 12:45:11 PM
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Can someone tell me.  LoanBit is a long-term investment so i dont want to sell it too early. will i get an option to hold tokens on cold wallet?

Yes, it's a long term investment, have you seen their roadmap. Don't be hurry just hold your tokens for long term.
At the moment, all investments are long-term, the time for speculation has passed.
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March 18, 2018, 12:57:47 PM
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At the moment, all investments are long-term, the time for speculation has passed.
Now such a tool as credit becomes even more in demand.
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March 18, 2018, 01:20:19 PM
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Hi guys any individual  minimum and maximum cap on presale? Or everyone can purchase for any amount?
There are no restrictions. Any interested person can invest, ISO is open to everyone. Are you serious?
Why are you surprised? Such requirements are met very often.
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March 18, 2018, 01:42:00 PM
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Can someone tell me.  LoanBit is a long-term investment so i dont want to sell it too early. will i get an option to hold tokens on cold wallet?
The most obvious option is to store tokens on the MEW.
But this is not the safest way.
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March 18, 2018, 02:29:17 PM
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Can someone tell me.  LoanBit is a long-term investment so i dont want to sell it too early. will i get an option to hold tokens on cold wallet?

LoanBit is just ERC-20 ethereum based token. You are able to keep private key from your ethereum wallet at any cold storage you want (Ledger Nano S, Trezor and so on).
Is the Token of this project supported by these devices?

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