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Author Topic: 🌎【ANN】【ICO】🌎 LWF - First decentralized logistics platform - 🌎  (Read 53161 times)
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December 01, 2017, 07:34:43 PM
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That’s great that this company is willing to use 50% of its income to pay dividend to token holders. Does anyone know if I can get more dividend if I invest large sum of money?

No you got it all wrong, this dividend package has been annulled and replaced with a new technology that innovates the concept of blockchain, the DPos system. The DPoS is a democratic system that gives prize to everyone that participates and supports the community. As prize delegates that receive support from a token holder by voting them with the weight of tokens, will be rewarded you every time a block will be found. So, this means can earn more LWF Coin just giving your support to your preferred delegate.
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December 01, 2017, 08:23:09 PM
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Hello. Can any online shop partner up with LWF for goods delivery? If I could have a look at prices for online shops owners that would be awesome. Thanks for the answer.
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December 01, 2017, 09:13:21 PM
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Hello. Can any online shop partner up with LWF for goods delivery? If I could have a look at prices for online shops owners that would be awesome. Thanks for the answer.
We will be happy to have shop partner to help in the delivery system. Try to join in the alpha test for the platform in December and you will like the LWF platform.
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December 01, 2017, 09:22:13 PM
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Good Day! It’s said in white paper that tokens buy back is going to be over when secondary market support has done enough. Does anyone know what they mean by “secondary market support has done enough”? 
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December 02, 2017, 06:46:07 AM
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Good Day! It’s said in white paper that tokens buy back is going to be over when secondary market support has done enough. Does anyone know what they mean by “secondary market support has done enough”? 

I don't think you have read the current white paper because alot of things have been changed. Find here the amended latest white paper which the project is working with: https://www.lwf.io/docs/lwf_whitepaper_en.pdf
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December 02, 2017, 07:06:39 AM
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Any first hand testimonials on those that have forged on testnet so far.
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December 02, 2017, 07:07:18 AM
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Hello. Can any online shop partner up with LWF for goods delivery? If I could have a look at prices for online shops owners that would be awesome. Thanks for the answer.

Yes to partner up with the LWF project on the network as a freight forwarder, I would rather suggest you send a mail to partners@lwf.io details would be sent to you with terms and conditions
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December 02, 2017, 07:48:40 AM
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Hello. Can anyone explain me, why didn’t LWF developed a token redeem program for their project? It would help the developers to maintain the market value of coins after platform’s launch, which would attract more experienced investors which have lots of different organization in their portfolio.
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December 02, 2017, 07:52:04 AM
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Hello. Can anyone explain me, why didn’t LWF developed a token redeem program for their project? It would help the developers to maintain the market value of coins after platform’s launch, which would attract more experienced investors which have lots of different organization in their portfolio.
Why do you think that there would be no redeem program? It’s described in the WP on the 4th page; you can get acquainted with it)
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December 02, 2017, 07:55:46 AM
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Hello. Can anyone explain me, why didn’t LWF developed a token redeem program for their project? It would help the developers to maintain the market value of coins after platform’s launch, which would attract more experienced investors which have lots of different organization in their portfolio.
Why do you think that there would be no redeem program? It’s described in the WP on the 4th page; you can get acquainted with it)
I’m sorry, can you tell me please in brief, what are the terms of this program? I’m away from my PC at the moment, just can’t open this document(((
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December 02, 2017, 07:58:18 AM
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Hello. Can anyone explain me, why didn’t LWF developed a token redeem program for their project? It would help the developers to maintain the market value of coins after platform’s launch, which would attract more experienced investors which have lots of different organization in their portfolio.
Why do you think that there would be no redeem program? It’s described in the WP on the 4th page; you can get acquainted with it)
I’m sorry, can you tell me please in brief, what are the terms of this program? I’m away from my PC at the moment, just can’t open this document(((
In brief, the company will spend $10000 annually on redeeming tokens from the holders. Regular users can sell coins for no more than $300 per day, p2p service providers – no more than $1000.
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December 02, 2017, 08:01:21 AM
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Hello. Can anyone explain me, why didn’t LWF developed a token redeem program for their project? It would help the developers to maintain the market value of coins after platform’s launch, which would attract more experienced investors which have lots of different organization in their portfolio.
Why do you think that there would be no redeem program? It’s described in the WP on the 4th page; you can get acquainted with it)
I’m sorry, can you tell me please in brief, what are the terms of this program? I’m away from my PC at the moment, just can’t open this document(((
In brief, the company will spend $10000 annually on redeeming tokens from the holders. Regular users can sell coins for no more than $300 per day, p2p service providers – no more than $1000.
That’s a whole other thing! I don’t know how I could miss this information. Will there be any commissions on withdrawal of means got for selling coins?
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December 02, 2017, 08:06:15 AM
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Hello. Can anyone explain me, why didn’t LWF developed a token redeem program for their project? It would help the developers to maintain the market value of coins after platform’s launch, which would attract more experienced investors which have lots of different organization in their portfolio.
Why do you think that there would be no redeem program? It’s described in the WP on the 4th page; you can get acquainted with it)
I’m sorry, can you tell me please in brief, what are the terms of this program? I’m away from my PC at the moment, just can’t open this document(((
In brief, the company will spend $10000 annually on redeeming tokens from the holders. Regular users can sell coins for no more than $300 per day, p2p service providers – no more than $1000.
That’s a whole other thing! I don’t know how I could miss this information. Will there be any commissions on withdrawal of means got for selling coins?
Yes, the company will charge a small commission on conversion. If you sell your tokens for RTC or ETH, you’ll pay 2.5% commission, and if for dollar or Euros, it’ll be 3%. By the way, if it means to you a lot: the means earned on selling coins can be transferred to the bank card.
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December 02, 2017, 08:13:16 AM
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Hello. Can anyone explain me, why didn’t LWF developed a token redeem program for their project? It would help the developers to maintain the market value of coins after platform’s launch, which would attract more experienced investors which have lots of different organization in their portfolio.
Why do you think that there would be no redeem program? It’s described in the WP on the 4th page; you can get acquainted with it)
I’m sorry, can you tell me please in brief, what are the terms of this program? I’m away from my PC at the moment, just can’t open this document(((
In brief, the company will spend $10000 annually on redeeming tokens from the holders. Regular users can sell coins for no more than $300 per day, p2p service providers – no more than $1000.
That’s a whole other thing! I don’t know how I could miss this information. Will there be any commissions on withdrawal of means got for selling coins?
Yes, the company will charge a small commission on conversion. If you sell your tokens for RTC or ETH, you’ll pay 2.5% commission, and if for dollar or Euros, it’ll be 3%. By the way, if it means to you a lot: the means earned on selling coins can be transferred to the bank card.
Thank you very much for fast reply, I’m already at home and I’m going to get acquainted with description of the redeem program in detail. Buy the way, does anyone know what sales volume and amount of positive feedback does p2p provider must have in order to get his maximum everyday redeem sum increased?
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December 02, 2017, 08:53:46 AM
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Good afternoon. Does anybody know what BTC project’s hard cup is?
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December 02, 2017, 08:54:16 AM
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Hi everybody. I’ll be able to buy LWF coins only in two weeks after the start of the ICO(((  Can I get any bonuses then?
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December 02, 2017, 08:55:23 AM
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Good afternoon. Does anybody know what BTC project’s hard cup is?
Greetings. Hard cup is 2000 Btc, and 85 of them are already collected by the company during the pre-sale.
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December 02, 2017, 08:57:45 AM
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Hi everybody. I’ll be able to buy LWF coins only in two weeks after the start of the ICO(((  Can I get any bonuses then?
Hello, yes, you can. You can buy tokens with 13% bonus in two weeks after the start of the ICO.
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December 02, 2017, 09:03:28 AM
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LWF decides to use the dPOS Blockchain to works within the P2P Platform and like anyother dPOS Cryptocoin, you have a reward sustem based in the forged blocks by the delegates. There will be a voting system and the most voted delegates will be able to earn in the first year 5 LWF for each forged block. These information is in thr white paper https://www.lwf.io/docs/lwf_whitepaper_en.pdf
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December 02, 2017, 11:41:02 AM
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Good day, forum readers. I’ve read that the token holders will receive dividends only in ETH. Is it possible to that there will be opportunity to get dividends in other currencies in the future? If someone has such information, share it, pls.
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