spartanrules
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October 22, 2017, 12:01:49 AM |
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But I do not understand what is the benefit for investors and funds to provide their finances for the purchase of foreign goods, is it profitable?
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zebra.com
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October 22, 2017, 12:08:30 AM |
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maybe this kind of market for international trade but only for the financial ecosystem?
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whitetoo
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October 22, 2017, 12:21:19 AM |
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But I do not understand what is the benefit for investors and funds to provide their finances for the purchase of foreign goods, is it profitable?
It seems to be profitable if the funds invest in similar projects. In addition, a commission is charged to the company when it wants to buy back part of the goods from the warehouse. Most likely the profit lies in this very commission.
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spartanrules
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October 22, 2017, 12:26:06 AM |
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But I do not understand what is the benefit for investors and funds to provide their finances for the purchase of foreign goods, is it profitable?
It seems to be profitable if the funds invest in similar projects. In addition, a commission is charged to the company when it wants to buy back part of the goods from the warehouse. Most likely the profit lies in this very commission. Probably it should be a large commission, is not it?
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RadekG
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October 22, 2017, 12:27:13 AM |
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Do developers already have experience in this area? Maybe they were engaged in similar projects?
Yes, their previous project is tradebacking.com. What is this project about? What is its purpose? This project is engaged in financing purchases for various companies. Those. is the main part of the Hanlleon project. Just Handleon offers a wider range of services.
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zero9119
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October 22, 2017, 12:30:43 AM |
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Do developers already have experience in this area? Maybe they were engaged in similar projects?
Yes, their previous project is tradebacking.com. What is this project about? What is its purpose? This project is engaged in financing purchases for various companies. Those. is the main part of the Hanlleon project. Just Handleon offers a wider range of services. It turns out they have expanded the sphere of influence, and now offer more services. Yes, and they are working on the blockade platform, using smart contracts. sounds very impressive
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whitetoo
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October 22, 2017, 12:30:59 AM |
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But I do not understand what is the benefit for investors and funds to provide their finances for the purchase of foreign goods, is it profitable?
It seems to be profitable if the funds invest in similar projects. In addition, a commission is charged to the company when it wants to buy back part of the goods from the warehouse. Most likely the profit lies in this very commission. Probably it should be a large commission, is not it? Well, I do not think so. probably not
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RadekG
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October 22, 2017, 12:32:53 AM |
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Do developers already have experience in this area? Maybe they were engaged in similar projects?
Yes, their previous project is tradebacking.com. What is this project about? What is its purpose? This project is engaged in financing purchases for various companies. Those. is the main part of the Hanlleon project. Just Handleon offers a wider range of services. It turns out they have expanded the sphere of influence, and now offer more services. Yes, and they are working on the blockade platform, using smart contracts. sounds very impressive Yes, I hope to see this project in action. A good idea!
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spartanrules
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October 22, 2017, 12:33:38 AM |
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But I do not understand what is the benefit for investors and funds to provide their finances for the purchase of foreign goods, is it profitable?
It seems to be profitable if the funds invest in similar projects. In addition, a commission is charged to the company when it wants to buy back part of the goods from the warehouse. Most likely the profit lies in this very commission. Probably it should be a large commission, is not it? Well, I do not think so. probably not It's still not clear how they are going to monetize their services
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whitetoo
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October 22, 2017, 12:35:59 AM |
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But I do not understand what is the benefit for investors and funds to provide their finances for the purchase of foreign goods, is it profitable?
It seems to be profitable if the funds invest in similar projects. In addition, a commission is charged to the company when it wants to buy back part of the goods from the warehouse. Most likely the profit lies in this very commission. Probably it should be a large commission, is not it? Well, I do not think so. probably not It's still not clear how they are going to monetize their services Try to read whitepaper more carefully, there is a lot of information, maybe you missed something?
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lordmick
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October 22, 2017, 12:38:26 AM |
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That is, I correctly understand that they are engaged in the delivery of large supplies, as well as their storage in the warehouse? Yes?
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RadekG
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October 22, 2017, 12:39:56 AM |
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That is, I correctly understand that they are engaged in the delivery of large supplies, as well as their storage in the warehouse? Yes?
No. Not certainly in that way. Shipping companies will be engaged in transportation, they also do not store goods. Rather, they solve financial and organizational issues.
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ooxtcoo
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October 22, 2017, 12:42:15 AM |
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They work all over the world, and on what certain territories?
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lordmick
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October 22, 2017, 12:44:32 AM |
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That is, I correctly understand that they are engaged in the delivery of large supplies, as well as their storage in the warehouse? Yes?
No. Not certainly in that way. Shipping companies will be engaged in transportation, they also do not store goods. Rather, they solve financial and organizational issues. Why should I address these services to them, unless I can not solve all these issues by the forces of my company? why should I overpay for additional services once again?
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whitetoo
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October 22, 2017, 12:45:45 AM |
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They work all over the world, and on what certain territories?
Basically Russia, China, also Europe and several other countries.
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RadekG
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October 22, 2017, 12:49:34 AM |
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That is, I correctly understand that they are engaged in the delivery of large supplies, as well as their storage in the warehouse? Yes?
No. Not certainly in that way. Shipping companies will be engaged in transportation, they also do not store goods. Rather, they solve financial and organizational issues. Why should I address these services to them, unless I can not solve all these issues by the forces of my company? why should I overpay for additional services once again? You do not understand a bit about what you're talking about. You can order a batch of goods for yourself, paying for it only by 30%, it's quite convenient. The rest of the money for you will make investors. The remaining 70% you will give already when the goods come to the warehouse in your country or city. Well, plus a small commission, which will include transportation costs, etc.
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ooxtcoo
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October 22, 2017, 12:50:49 AM |
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They work all over the world, and on what certain territories?
Basically Russia, China, also Europe and several other countries. This is a Russian project, right?
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whitetoo
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October 22, 2017, 12:52:09 AM |
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They work all over the world, and on what certain territories?
Basically Russia, China, also Europe and several other countries. This is a Russian project, right? I do not know for sure, maybe Russian. But does this make any difference?
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lordmick
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October 22, 2017, 12:53:30 AM |
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That is, I correctly understand that they are engaged in the delivery of large supplies, as well as their storage in the warehouse? Yes?
No. Not certainly in that way. Shipping companies will be engaged in transportation, they also do not store goods. Rather, they solve financial and organizational issues. Why should I address these services to them, unless I can not solve all these issues by the forces of my company? why should I overpay for additional services once again? You do not understand a bit about what you're talking about. You can order a batch of goods for yourself, paying for it only by 30%, it's quite convenient. The rest of the money for you will make investors. The remaining 70% you will give already when the goods come to the warehouse in your country or city. Well, plus a small commission, which will include transportation costs, etc. In principle, it sounds interesting, unless the commission is too high. Have they already started a pre-sale token campaign?
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ooxtcoo
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October 22, 2017, 12:54:35 AM |
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They work all over the world, and on what certain territories?
Basically Russia, China, also Europe and several other countries. This is a Russian project, right? I do not know for sure, maybe Russian. But does this make any difference? I just think that Russia is a very promising country in terms of developing the crypto-currency industry.
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