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Author Topic: [ANN][ZAB] Zabercoin is an Asset backed ERC20 Ethereum token  (Read 34181 times)
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December 21, 2017, 12:01:27 PM
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The concept of the Zaberkoin program is very interesting and promising. Many people want to buy real estate in other countries without spending too much time. It is Zaberkoin assuming such authority - buying, selling, processing documents and settling legal issues - all these tools are needed for business. But how about the legislative base? What are the guarantees that the purchased real estate will really belong to the buyer? After all, each state has its own legislative base.
Zabercoin is a utility token and not a security token. Ownership will not be for the investor. Zabercoin will own the property. Properties are bought using blockchain technology since it is cheaper, quicker, more private and transparent. It will not alone bring stability to the coin, but it will give Zabercoin intrinsic value (that the vast majority of cryptocurrencies do not offer) and peace of mind to the investor. Please note that buying properties is just one of the four very resourceful and innovative product offerings of Zabercoin. The remaining three include the following:

2.   Cost effective decentralised open source bookings eco-system
3.   Decentralised blockchain based property ledger
4.   Approved payment method for transfer duties on property

Kindly visit our website at www.zabercoin.io for full details of the project, business plan and current projects of Zabercoin.
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December 21, 2017, 12:18:32 PM
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 If the main source of government revenue is oil (as it is in Nigeria), then incredibly early to talk about a stable economic situation. Are you totally sure that you plan to acquire assets in this country?
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December 21, 2017, 12:21:50 PM
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If the main source of government revenue is oil (as it is in Nigeria), then incredibly early to talk about a stable economic situation. Are you totally sure that you plan to acquire assets in this country?
Maybe you haven’t known this, but the diversification of the economy has been happening successfully in Nigeria for a very long time. Thus, you cannot say that the country is totally depended on oil.
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December 21, 2017, 12:24:14 PM
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If the main source of government revenue is oil (as it is in Nigeria), then incredibly early to talk about a stable economic situation. Are you totally sure that you plan to acquire assets in this country?
Maybe you haven’t known this, but the diversification of the economy has been happening successfully in Nigeria for a very long time. Thus, you cannot say that the country is totally depended on oil.
Though, the fall of oil prices managed to undermine the economy even of such a giant as Russia, so I think that it will be even more difficult for Nigeria.
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December 21, 2017, 12:28:31 PM
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If the main source of government revenue is oil (as it is in Nigeria), then incredibly early to talk about a stable economic situation. Are you totally sure that you plan to acquire assets in this country?
Maybe you haven’t known this, but the diversification of the economy has been happening successfully in Nigeria for a very long time. Thus, you cannot say that the country is totally depended on oil.
Though, the fall of oil prices managed to undermine the economy even of such a giant as Russia, so I think that it will be even more difficult for Nigeria.
The main strike for Russian economy were the sanctions of all developed countries, but not falling of oil prices. I hasten to assure you, that Nigeria does not conduct so aggressive foreign policy.
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December 21, 2017, 12:33:06 PM
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If the main source of government revenue is oil (as it is in Nigeria), then incredibly early to talk about a stable economic situation. Are you totally sure that you plan to acquire assets in this country?
Maybe you haven’t known this, but the diversification of the economy has been happening successfully in Nigeria for a very long time. Thus, you cannot say that the country is totally depended on oil.
Though, the fall of oil prices managed to undermine the economy even of such a giant as Russia, so I think that it will be even more difficult for Nigeria.
The main strike for Russian economy were the sanctions of all developed countries, but not falling of oil prices. I hasten to assure you, that Nigeria does not conduct so aggressive foreign policy.
Yes, here everything is much calmer. Okay. Does Zabercoin plan to buy real estate in the area of the Niger river or in other parts of the country?
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December 21, 2017, 12:36:01 PM
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Good afternoon. I wonder how important is for you a stable political situation in the country, where the assets will be purchased? In some states, there are tough struggles in parliaments, but the economy stays not affected.
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December 21, 2017, 12:51:00 PM
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In some EU countries, it is much more advisable for foreigners to buy real estate on credit. Is there the same situation in developing countries?
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December 21, 2017, 01:03:39 PM
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Good afternoon. Will the purchase of assets be considered direct foreign investment?
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December 22, 2017, 08:33:32 AM
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Hi there. Does it mean that, hypothetically, you can buy any industrial premises, even a whole port?
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December 22, 2017, 08:37:29 AM
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I have made peace with the fact that Africa is the main region where you’re planning to acquire assets. But why not focus on a single country that has the best forecast for economic growth?
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December 22, 2017, 08:42:19 AM
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I have made peace with the fact that Africa is the main region where you’re planning to acquire assets. But why not focus on a single country that has the best forecast for economic growth?
First of all, I'm not sure that Zabercoin staff made a research on identifying the most stable country. Secondly, the risks will still remain unreasonably high.
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December 22, 2017, 08:45:24 AM
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I have made peace with the fact that Africa is the main region where you’re planning to acquire assets. But why not focus on a single country that has the best forecast for economic growth?
First of all, I'm not sure that Zabercoin staff made a research on identifying the most stable country. Secondly, the risks will still remain unreasonably high.
Will the risks remain that high? For example, Kenya has been stable for more than 5 consecutive years, if all assets are placed there, there shouldn’t be any problems.
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December 22, 2017, 08:47:46 AM
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I have made peace with the fact that Africa is the main region where you’re planning to acquire assets. But why not focus on a single country that has the best forecast for economic growth?
First of all, I'm not sure that Zabercoin staff made a research on identifying the most stable country. Secondly, the risks will still remain unreasonably high.
Will the risks remain that high? For example, Kenya has been stable for more than 5 consecutive years, if all assets are placed there, there shouldn’t be any problems.
But if there are any tumults within the country, or an economic crisis, the value of all tokens will be at risk. The more countries there’re - the less the risks are.
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December 22, 2017, 08:51:46 AM
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I have made peace with the fact that Africa is the main region where you’re planning to acquire assets. But why not focus on a single country that has the best forecast for economic growth?
First of all, I'm not sure that Zabercoin staff made a research on identifying the most stable country. Secondly, the risks will still remain unreasonably high.
Will the risks remain that high? For example, Kenya has been stable for more than 5 consecutive years, if all assets are placed there, there shouldn’t be any problems.
But if there are any tumults within the country, or an economic crisis, the value of all tokens will be at risk. The more countries there’re - the less the risks are.
I didn’t look at the problem from this point of view, thanks for drawing my attention to this aspect. Does anyone know in how many countries will the real estate be bought?
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December 22, 2017, 09:07:05 AM
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Hello. Is it the last round of the ICO, when you can get bonuses?
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December 22, 2017, 09:10:06 AM
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Hello. Is it the last round of the ICO, when you can get bonuses?

No, a new round starts tomorrow, the bonus will be 20% of the amount of purchased tokens.   
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December 22, 2017, 09:13:22 AM
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Is cooperation with regional integration associations your top target? I believe that having clout will make it easier to enter domestic markets.
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December 22, 2017, 11:19:02 AM
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Good afternoon. How many is there left before the end of the public sale?

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December 22, 2017, 11:23:06 AM
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Good afternoon. How many is there left before the end of the public sale?

If I haven’t mixed up anything, there’re more than three weeks.
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