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Author Topic: [ANN][ICO] MilkCoin [MLCN] - Agricultural Enterprise ICO 15.11.2017  (Read 27632 times)
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November 15, 2017, 09:32:14 AM
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Actually, about the peculiarities of the campaign bounty. You knew that they do not pay their own tokens, but the currency is an etheriuml!
Really? Why this currency and not its own tokens?
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November 15, 2017, 09:34:05 AM
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Actually, about the peculiarities of the campaign bounty. You knew that they do not pay their own tokens, but the currency is an etheriuml!
Really? Why this currency and not its own tokens?
They explain it by dividends
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November 15, 2017, 09:34:42 AM
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Actually, about the peculiarities of the campaign bounty. You knew that they do not pay their own tokens, but the currency is an etheriuml!
Really? Why this currency and not its own tokens?
They explain it by dividends
Huh? What do you mean?
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November 15, 2017, 09:35:44 AM
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Actually, about the peculiarities of the campaign bounty. You knew that they do not pay their own tokens, but the currency is an etheriuml!
Really? Why this currency and not its own tokens?
They explain it by dividends
Huh? What do you mean?
Their own tokens have too much value for the company. They do not want to give them away just like that.
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November 15, 2017, 09:36:16 AM
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Actually, about the peculiarities of the campaign bounty. You knew that they do not pay their own tokens, but the currency is an etheriuml!
Really? Why this currency and not its own tokens?
They explain it by dividends
Huh? What do you mean?
Their own tokens have too much value for the company. They do not want to give them away just like that.
Ok and where does the dividend?
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November 15, 2017, 09:37:23 AM
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Actually, about the peculiarities of the campaign bounty. You knew that they do not pay their own tokens, but the currency is an etheriuml!
Really? Why this currency and not its own tokens?
They explain it by dividends
Huh? What do you mean?
Their own tokens have too much value for the company. They do not want to give them away just like that.
Ok and where does the dividend?
Dividends will be paid as profit to the keepers of the company's tokens. That's why tokens are of particular value! Keepers of tokens will have a passive income!
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November 15, 2017, 09:41:50 AM
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Actually, about the peculiarities of the campaign bounty. You knew that they do not pay their own tokens, but the currency is an etheriuml!
Really? but where will these eth come from?
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November 15, 2017, 09:42:15 AM
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Actually, about the peculiarities of the campaign bounty. You knew that they do not pay their own tokens, but the currency is an etheriuml!
Really? but where will these eth come from?
In the sense of where? LOL
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November 15, 2017, 09:43:29 AM
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Actually, about the peculiarities of the campaign bounty. You knew that they do not pay their own tokens, but the currency is an etheriuml!
Really? but where will these eth come from?
In the sense of where? LOL
Well, they will specifically buy ETHs to pay rewards for bounty?
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November 15, 2017, 09:44:53 AM
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Actually, about the peculiarities of the campaign bounty. You knew that they do not pay their own tokens, but the currency is an etheriuml!
Really? but where will these eth come from?
In the sense of where? LOL
Well, they will specifically buy ETHs to pay rewards for bounty?
LOL Dude...
They will pay with those etheriums who will receive during the tokensale
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November 15, 2017, 09:45:48 AM
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Actually, about the peculiarities of the campaign bounty. You knew that they do not pay their own tokens, but the currency is an etheriuml!
Really? but where will these eth come from?
In the sense of where? LOL
Well, they will specifically buy ETHs to pay rewards for bounty?
LOL Dude...
They will pay with those etheriums who will receive during the tokensale
Really? I just somehow thought that the developers will not have access to this money under the terms of the smart contract
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November 15, 2017, 09:46:15 AM
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Actually, about the peculiarities of the campaign bounty. You knew that they do not pay their own tokens, but the currency is an etheriuml!
Really? but where will these eth come from?
In the sense of where? LOL
Well, they will specifically buy ETHs to pay rewards for bounty?
LOL Dude...
They will pay with those etheriums who will receive during the tokensale
Really? I just somehow thought that the developers will not have access to this money under the terms of the smart contract
What makes you think so? Cheesy
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November 15, 2017, 09:46:54 AM
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Actually, about the peculiarities of the campaign bounty. You knew that they do not pay their own tokens, but the currency is an etheriuml!
Really? but where will these eth come from?
In the sense of where? LOL
Well, they will specifically buy ETHs to pay rewards for bounty?
LOL Dude...
They will pay with those etheriums who will receive during the tokensale
Really? I just somehow thought that the developers will not have access to this money under the terms of the smart contract
What makes you think so? Cheesy
Well ... I've seen similar practice on some other projects
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November 15, 2017, 09:48:46 AM
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Actually, about the peculiarities of the campaign bounty. You knew that they do not pay their own tokens, but the currency is an etheriuml!
Really? but where will these eth come from?
In the sense of where? LOL
Well, they will specifically buy ETHs to pay rewards for bounty?
LOL Dude...
They will pay with those etheriums who will receive during the tokensale
Really? I just somehow thought that the developers will not have access to this money under the terms of the smart contract
What makes you think so? Cheesy
Well ... I've seen similar practice on some other projects
Ahahah that's it! OTHER projects Cheesy
There is not a single word about this in the documentation for this project. so you're wrong!
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November 15, 2017, 09:51:25 AM
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I understand the whole idea of the project. Dairy farm, growing grain, etc. BUT, why is it necessary to conduct ICO for this?
Is it not possible to use state programs, grants, take a couple of loans in a bank and build your business according to the classical scheme?
why do you need ICO and crypto-currencies?
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November 15, 2017, 09:52:10 AM
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Actually, about the peculiarities of the campaign bounty. You knew that they do not pay their own tokens, but the currency is an etheriuml!
Really? but where will these eth come from?
In the sense of where? LOL
Well, they will specifically buy ETHs to pay rewards for bounty?
LOL Dude...
They will pay with those etheriums who will receive during the tokensale
Really? I just somehow thought that the developers will not have access to this money under the terms of the smart contract
What makes you think so? Cheesy
Well ... I've seen similar practice on some other projects
Ahahah that's it! OTHER projects Cheesy
There is not a single word about this in the documentation for this project. so you're wrong!
Ok, I get it.
Thank you for explanation! Smiley
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November 15, 2017, 10:01:11 AM
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I understand the whole idea of the project. Dairy farm, growing grain, etc. BUT, why is it necessary to conduct ICO for this?
Is it not possible to use state programs, grants, take a couple of loans in a bank and build your business according to the classical scheme?
why do you need ICO and crypto-currencies?
It's not as simple as it seems to you.
In addition, the founders rely not only on ICO. Also all the variants proposed by you will be involved in financing the project.
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November 15, 2017, 10:02:01 AM
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I understand the whole idea of the project. Dairy farm, growing grain, etc. BUT, why is it necessary to conduct ICO for this?
Is it not possible to use state programs, grants, take a couple of loans in a bank and build your business according to the classical scheme?
why do you need ICO and crypto-currencies?
It's not as simple as it seems to you.
In addition, the founders rely not only on ICO. Also all the variants proposed by you will be involved in financing the project.
ok understood, but why then need ICO if they can finance the project without it?
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November 15, 2017, 10:03:10 AM
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I understand the whole idea of the project. Dairy farm, growing grain, etc. BUT, why is it necessary to conduct ICO for this?
Is it not possible to use state programs, grants, take a couple of loans in a bank and build your business according to the classical scheme?
why do you need ICO and crypto-currencies?
It's not as simple as it seems to you.
In addition, the founders rely not only on ICO. Also all the variants proposed by you will be involved in financing the project.
ok understood, but why then need ICO if they can finance the project without it?
ICO, crypto-currencies and other things are our future.
People's striving for such innovations is normal and even very good!
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November 15, 2017, 10:04:04 AM
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I understand the whole idea of the project. Dairy farm, growing grain, etc. BUT, why is it necessary to conduct ICO for this?
Is it not possible to use state programs, grants, take a couple of loans in a bank and build your business according to the classical scheme?
why do you need ICO and crypto-currencies?
It's not as simple as it seems to you.
In addition, the founders rely not only on ICO. Also all the variants proposed by you will be involved in financing the project.
ok understood, but why then need ICO if they can finance the project without it?
It is impossible to finance such a project with only one loan, the bank will not simply issue such amounts!
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