MelisaMoris
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January 24, 2018, 06:12:26 PM |
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They are fighting with it more than other countries. I think they were just tired and decided to get it down, and just closing their market. Banning something is easier than searching the way to change it
But why they are fighting with it, what's wrong? Too much money goes to the underground economy. A lot of people make money out of it. The problem is also in employment, but it's not much. I don't wanna tell all reason, so this is some of it http://fortune.com/2017/09/05/china-bitcoin-blockchain-ico-banBy considering all ICOs illegal rather than differentiating ones that trade in unregistered securities from ones that act more like tokens to use certain decentralized apps, China is taking a heavy-handed approach. (In the United States, the SEC appears to be gearing up for a distinction between the two types.)
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monika27
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January 24, 2018, 06:14:28 PM |
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Naturally, although I don't quite understand why they decided to pull out if they had a sizable cryptofarming thing going for them. It's pretty obvious that conventional payment methods are becoming increasingly obsolete and with every second they waste, they'll have much more work to do in order to pick up the pace. In the end, it's their loss.
They are fighting with it more than other countries. I think they were just tired and decided to get it down, and just closing their market. Banning something is easier than searching the way to change it Maybe it's easier to just embrace it? Play by the rules - get what you deserve. Cryptocurrencies are all about transparency and definitely don't have the rules that should, in any case, be bent or frowned upon. Guys, don't be so naive. This happens because there is a "cream of society" which has amazing benefit of everything what happens in this moment. Tomorrow something else will be beneficial and we will see absolutely opposite news.
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January 24, 2018, 06:19:54 PM |
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Seems promising project as it has clear milestone setup for the period.
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monika27
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January 24, 2018, 06:24:07 PM |
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Seems promising project as it has clear milestone setup for the period.
It is only 6 days till ICO end. So if you still have no Xwin tokens, I advise you to hurry up)
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lennox_dan
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January 24, 2018, 06:26:17 PM |
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Seems promising project as it has clear milestone setup for the period.
Sure, this is important for ICO, because everything here is tied up with money so it should be worked out well.
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monika27
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January 24, 2018, 06:27:28 PM |
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Guys, do you have any great expectations about xwin token price after end of ICO?
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January 24, 2018, 06:27:32 PM |
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Maybe it's easier to just embrace it? Play by the rules - get what you deserve. Cryptocurrencies are all about transparency and definitely don't have the rules that should, in any case, be bent or frowned upon.
Yes, everything is used to, but now it is changing. China isn't liberal country, which does not like change and something new. They are still communist, don't forget about this. Therefore, when everyone will be loyal to the cryptocurrencies it will take years. I feel like communism has become more of an excuse to not make some of the more uncomfortable changes rather than legitimate ideology. It's more than apparent their ideology has inherited little from communism. At least it's what it looks like from the outside.
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bradpeterson
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January 24, 2018, 06:27:42 PM |
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Seems promising project as it has clear milestone setup for the period.
It is only 6 days till ICO end. So if you still have no Xwin tokens, I advise you to hurry up) And there's still 5% bonus for investments.
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karasuri
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January 24, 2018, 06:29:45 PM |
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They are fighting with it more than other countries. I think they were just tired and decided to get it down, and just closing their market. Banning something is easier than searching the way to change it
But why they are fighting with it, what's wrong? Too much money goes to the underground economy. A lot of people make money out of it. The problem is also in employment, but it's not much. I don't wanna tell all reason, so this is some of it here http://fortune.com/2017/09/05/china-bitcoin-blockchain-ico-ban/The link is not working. Can you send again pls. Cause something went wrong.. Oops, sorry, edited, try it again, should working now. That is not the best article about it, but simple. If you want more info, try to google and found some thread here
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bradpeterson
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January 24, 2018, 06:33:19 PM |
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Well, here's stated that they want to launch their own coin so it's reasonable from the goverment's point of view.
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MelisaMoris
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January 24, 2018, 06:34:51 PM |
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Seems promising project as it has clear milestone setup for the period.
By what criteria do you determine the success of the project?
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lennox_dan
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January 24, 2018, 06:35:04 PM |
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Guys, do you have any great expectations about xwin token price after end of ICO?
I guess the rate should be grown after the end of ICO, am I right?
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karasuri
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January 24, 2018, 06:35:31 PM |
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They are fighting with it more than other countries. I think they were just tired and decided to get it down, and just closing their market. Banning something is easier than searching the way to change it
But why they are fighting with it, what's wrong? Too much money goes to the underground economy. A lot of people make money out of it. The problem is also in employment, but it's not much. I don't wanna tell all reason, so this is some of it http://fortune.com/2017/09/05/china-bitcoin-blockchain-ico-banBy considering all ICOs illegal rather than differentiating ones that trade in unregistered securities from ones that act more like tokens to use certain decentralized apps, China is taking a heavy-handed approach. (In the United States, the SEC appears to be gearing up for a distinction between the two types.) ICO also does not want to work in the US. For example, Xwin does not work at this territory? Therefore, no, the example with the US is not correct. Yes, China chose a very "heavy-handed" way, first forbidding the ICO, then the stock exchange, but it had a reason for it. There are countries that, on the contrary, treat this with smart direction, like Korea, which does not prohibit, but only seeks new approaches.
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bradpeterson
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January 24, 2018, 06:37:55 PM |
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Guys, do you have any great expectations about xwin token price after end of ICO?
I guess the rate should be grown after the end of ICO, am I right? I've read that devs predict growth form x1.2 to x4.
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karasuri
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January 24, 2018, 06:39:29 PM |
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Maybe it's easier to just embrace it? Play by the rules - get what you deserve. Cryptocurrencies are all about transparency and definitely don't have the rules that should, in any case, be bent or frowned upon.
Yes, everything is used to, but now it is changing. China isn't liberal country, which does not like change and something new. They are still communist, don't forget about this. Therefore, when everyone will be loyal to the cryptocurrencies it will take years. I feel like communism has become more of an excuse to not make some of the more uncomfortable changes rather than legitimate ideology. It's more than apparent their ideology has inherited little from communism. At least it's what it looks like from the outside. There is such a thing as mentality. They have a mentality utilitarian when very difficult have to change or have smth new. Therefore, no matter how it may seem, ideology has very much influenced many decisions, like this.
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lennox_dan
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January 24, 2018, 06:39:46 PM |
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Guys, do you have any great expectations about xwin token price after end of ICO?
I guess the rate should be grown after the end of ICO, am I right? I've read that devs predict growth form x1.2 to x4. Oh well, that's kind of good news. The future seems iridescent.
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MelisaMoris
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January 24, 2018, 06:42:40 PM |
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Guys, do you have any great expectations about xwin token price after end of ICO?
I guess the rate should be grown after the end of ICO, am I right? And what to do with tokens after the end of the ICO? Will it have any value?
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bradpeterson
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January 24, 2018, 06:46:48 PM |
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Guys, do you have any great expectations about xwin token price after end of ICO?
I guess the rate should be grown after the end of ICO, am I right? And what to do with tokens after the end of the ICO? Will it have any value? For example you can use them for making bets on Xwin.
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monika27
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January 24, 2018, 06:48:52 PM |
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Guys, do you have any great expectations about xwin token price after end of ICO?
I guess the rate should be grown after the end of ICO, am I right? Yeah, of course. Not earlier
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January 24, 2018, 06:50:12 PM |
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The ongoing XWIN CryptoBet ICO will continue until January 30th. The price of an XWIN token is 0.004 ETH. During the ICO period, 80% of tokens were sold. The remaining 20% will be the project team after 1 year.
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