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November 11, 2017, 07:00:07 AM |
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What is the Bounty campaign URL ?
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Dr0idGuru
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November 11, 2017, 07:34:21 AM |
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hua_hui
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November 12, 2017, 03:48:44 AM |
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What are some of the things that make people want to use appcoins instead of itune and play store?
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BlockJohn
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November 12, 2017, 05:44:29 AM |
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Is there any time lock / vesting for the tokens of the team ? I didn't find that information in the crowdsale document.
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Dr0idGuru
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November 12, 2017, 05:54:53 AM |
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What are some of the things that make people want to use appcoins instead of itune and play store?
If they use the app stores that in the future support AppCoins, only AppCoins will be used and no other payment system is supported. Besides Aptoide (200 million users) that already committed, future app stores than can benefit from it: Amazon App Store (~55 million users), Yandex (37 million users), CaffeeBazaar (60 million users), 9 Apps (70 million of users). All of them have benefits in adopting a standard, because today they cannot monetise In-App Purchases from the developers. In terms of the end user, you can do some things with AppCoins that you cannot do with the current payment system in App Stores: - p2p transfers[/b]: you can easily send to your friends, if they cannot buy app coins by some reason. So, let's imagine that in a group of teenagers, only one has credit card. The user with credit card can buy app coins, the others pay in fiat currency to him, and he transfers the coins directly to the friends
- same currency, across multiple app store: you can use AppCoins across all the app stores that support it
- Liquidity: you can buy or sell your AppCoins through exchanges. The virtual currency in some app stores (e.g. Amazon gold)cannot be sold, only bought.
- Earn coins: if a user clicks in an Ad, installs the app and gives two minutes of attention, he can earn coins to spend inside apps and games.
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PitL0rd2002
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November 12, 2017, 06:44:11 AM |
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You have arragements with Apple? I think, they dont allow share their apps on your platform.
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Dr0idGuru
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November 12, 2017, 08:06:51 AM |
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Hi Is there any time lock / vesting for the tokens of the team ? I didn't find that information in the crowdsale document.
- AppCoins team: Funds locked for 12 months
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Dr0idGuru
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November 12, 2017, 08:09:48 AM |
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You have arragements with Apple? I think, they dont allow share their apps on your platform.
Apple platform only allow one app store because the Operating System doesn't allow third party installations. Android platform supports it, after changing the unknown sources configurations in settings. Probably, the Android App Stores will use the AppCoins protocol before Apple. But one day, if Apple sees that AppCoins decentralized protocol is the standard, it can supports it too. There are many standards adopted by all players in the industry like: TCP-IP, Ethernet, HTTP,...
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romecheo
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November 12, 2017, 10:43:53 PM |
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i am really appreciate for giving me a chance to have participation on you twitter and telegram group.
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hua_hui
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November 13, 2017, 04:26:03 PM |
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What are some of the things that make people want to use appcoins instead of itune and play store?
If they use the app stores that in the future support AppCoins, only AppCoins will be used and no other payment system is supported. Besides Aptoide (200 million users) that already committed, future app stores than can benefit from it: Amazon App Store (~55 million users), Yandex (37 million users), CaffeeBazaar (60 million users), 9 Apps (70 million of users). All of them have benefits in adopting a standard, because today they cannot monetise In-App Purchases from the developers. In terms of the end user, you can do some things with AppCoins that you cannot do with the current payment system in App Stores: - p2p transfers[/b]: you can easily send to your friends, if they cannot buy app coins by some reason. So, let's imagine that in a group of teenagers, only one has credit card. The user with credit card can buy app coins, the others pay in fiat currency to him, and he transfers the coins directly to the friends
- same currency, across multiple app store: you can use AppCoins across all the app stores that support it
- Liquidity: you can buy or sell your AppCoins through exchanges. The virtual currency in some app stores (e.g. Amazon gold)cannot be sold, only bought.
- Earn coins: if a user clicks in an Ad, installs the app and gives two minutes of attention, he can earn coins to spend inside apps and games.
As a steam user, I have to say p2p transfer is a great deal. Usually if we use on a certain platform, we cant cash out our funds so we either have to give huge discount or thinking of very creative but tedious ways to liquidity it.
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BlockFolksHQ
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November 14, 2017, 08:16:45 AM |
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What are some of the things that make people want to use appcoins instead of itune and play store?
If they use the app stores that in the future support AppCoins, only AppCoins will be used and no other payment system is supported. Besides Aptoide (200 million users) that already committed, future app stores than can benefit from it: Amazon App Store (~55 million users), Yandex (37 million users), CaffeeBazaar (60 million users), 9 Apps (70 million of users). All of them have benefits in adopting a standard, because today they cannot monetise In-App Purchases from the developers. In terms of the end user, you can do some things with AppCoins that you cannot do with the current payment system in App Stores: - p2p transfers[/b]: you can easily send to your friends, if they cannot buy app coins by some reason. So, let's imagine that in a group of teenagers, only one has credit card. The user with credit card can buy app coins, the others pay in fiat currency to him, and he transfers the coins directly to the friends
- same currency, across multiple app store: you can use AppCoins across all the app stores that support it
- Liquidity: you can buy or sell your AppCoins through exchanges. The virtual currency in some app stores (e.g. Amazon gold)cannot be sold, only bought.
- Earn coins: if a user clicks in an Ad, installs the app and gives two minutes of attention, he can earn coins to spend inside apps and games.
As a steam user, I have to say p2p transfer is a great deal. Usually if we use on a certain platform, we cant cash out our funds so we either have to give huge discount or thinking of very creative but tedious ways to liquidity it. I would say that the beauty of ICO and tokens sale. A lot of the successful platforms like Steam, google play, itune, cherrycredits etc, they only allow one way of transfer, meaning you can convert fiat to their credits but you cant transfer from their credits back to fiat. Crypto market solves this issue.
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PitL0rd2002
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November 14, 2017, 11:19:09 AM |
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You have arragements with Apple? I think, they dont allow share their apps on your platform.
Apple platform only allow one app store because the Operating System doesn't allow third party installations. Android platform supports it, after changing the unknown sources configurations in settings. Probably, the Android App Stores will use the AppCoins protocol before Apple. But one day, if Apple sees that AppCoins decentralized protocol is the standard, it can supports it too. There are many standards adopted by all players in the industry like: TCP-IP, Ethernet, HTTP,... yes, I mean the same. So, they will have apps for android only? Case, they mentioned IOS also... but this is impossible, I think.
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klarki
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November 14, 2017, 04:31:11 PM |
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Registration for the presale is still open?
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droidico
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November 14, 2017, 05:36:29 PM |
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What is the token allocation?
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AppCoins
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November 14, 2017, 05:44:43 PM |
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You have arragements with Apple? I think, they dont allow share their apps on your platform.
Apple platform only allow one app store because the Operating System doesn't allow third party installations. Android platform supports it, after changing the unknown sources configurations in settings. Probably, the Android App Stores will use the AppCoins protocol before Apple. But one day, if Apple sees that AppCoins decentralized protocol is the standard, it can supports it too. There are many standards adopted by all players in the industry like: TCP-IP, Ethernet, HTTP,... yes, I mean the same. So, they will have apps for android only? Case, they mentioned IOS also... but this is impossible, I think. While the Apple partnership may not be so easy to secure, it's not impossible That said, Android, globally, has an 83.4% market share. There we would argue that securing a partnership with iOS is not critical for the business case at all.
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November 14, 2017, 05:51:26 PM |
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What is the token allocation?
The token allocation information is currently available on the home here: https://appcoins.io/Let us know if you require any further assistance or information
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Dipsomaniac
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November 14, 2017, 07:17:29 PM |
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Can you go more into detail about how 'Proof-of-Attention' works?
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November 14, 2017, 07:33:34 PM |
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Can you go more into detail about how 'Proof-of-Attention' works?
I'm also curious about this. I've never heard of it, but I could see it being very useful in a wide variety of applications.
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earthcoin
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November 14, 2017, 08:06:32 PM |
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What would you say has been the biggest obstacle to date for AppCoins?
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