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Author Topic: [ANN][ICO]CREDITS - New Blockchain for financial industry [HARDCAP REACHED!]  (Read 37709 times)
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December 12, 2017, 10:44:14 AM
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Will there be additional bonuses for investors for purchasing of a large number of coins?

Good afternoon. Yes, large investors can get an up to 10% bonus depending on the amount of the investment. For example, 10% will be given for the purchasing coins for 2000 Eth. You can get acquainted with the remaining rates  on the official website of the company in the ICO section.
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December 12, 2017, 10:45:09 AM
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Do you have any cooperating partners from the financial industry (signed contracts)?

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December 12, 2017, 10:47:18 AM
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The company guarantees high performance of the registry and high security. But how did you manage to introduce high performance without compromising security?
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December 12, 2017, 11:09:57 AM
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This is a promising Coin.
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December 12, 2017, 11:24:21 AM
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I don’t really understand why a transaction should be placed in a pool before sending it to trust nodes in order to get an answer?
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December 12, 2017, 12:15:35 PM
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I’ve read that you can conduct transactions without creating smart contracts in CREDITS. Does it somehow increase the possibility of fraud by one of the parties?
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December 12, 2017, 09:59:13 PM
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Hello everyone. And how many tokens the company released?
The total number is 1 000 000 000 CS
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December 12, 2017, 10:01:07 PM
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Will there be additional bonuses for investors for purchasing of a large number of coins?

Yes, it is
Additional Bonus from the amount of purchase

0% - up to 50 Ether (15 000 USD)
3% - from 100 Ether (30 000 USD)
5% - from 500 Ether (150 000 USD)
7% - from 1000 Ether (300 000 USD)
10% - from 2000 Ether (600 000 USD)
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December 13, 2017, 07:20:55 AM
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As I understand it, the pre-sale project is coming to an end. Results are good?
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December 13, 2017, 07:52:22 AM
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As I understand it, the pre-sale project is coming to an end. Results are good?

Oh, good, but not perfect

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December 13, 2017, 07:54:27 AM
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As I understand it, the pre-sale project is coming to an end. Results are good?
Very good. Already, more than $ 700,000 has been raised, and there are still a few days before the end of pre-sale!
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December 13, 2017, 08:23:31 AM
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Which network library will be used in CREDITS to provide a low-level connection between nodes?
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December 13, 2017, 08:36:58 AM
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I’d like somebody to explain me, please, why the CREDITS developers decided to abandon the use of the Merkle tree in the registry database? I think this is a very bad idea, which will lead to a decrease in the quality of the service and increase fraudulent activities!
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December 13, 2017, 08:45:07 AM
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I’d like somebody to explain me, please, why the CREDITS developers decided to abandon the use of the Merkle tree in the registry database? I think this is a very bad idea, which will lead to a decrease in the quality of the service and increase fraudulent activities!
The developers refused the Merkla tree because of the principle of its work. If the registry will work with Merkle trees, then the processing speed of transactions will significantly decrease, but the load on computing resources will increase. Developers of CREDITS just came to the conclusion that such an option is irrational.
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December 13, 2017, 08:48:10 AM
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I’d like somebody to explain me, please, why the CREDITS developers decided to abandon the use of the Merkle tree in the registry database? I think this is a very bad idea, which will lead to a decrease in the quality of the service and increase fraudulent activities!
The developers refused the Merkla tree because of the principle of its work. If the registry will work with Merkle trees, then the processing speed of transactions will significantly decrease, but the load on computing resources will increase. Developers of CREDITS just came to the conclusion that such an option is irrational.
And what alternative does the service offer? In my opinion, replacing the Mercle trees is not so simple.
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December 13, 2017, 08:51:52 AM
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I’d like somebody to explain me, please, why the CREDITS developers decided to abandon the use of the Merkle tree in the registry database? I think this is a very bad idea, which will lead to a decrease in the quality of the service and increase fraudulent activities!
The developers refused the Merkla tree because of the principle of its work. If the registry will work with Merkle trees, then the processing speed of transactions will significantly decrease, but the load on computing resources will increase. Developers of CREDITS just came to the conclusion that such an option is irrational.
And what alternative does the service offer? In my opinion, replacing the Mercle trees is not so simple.
And CREDITS developers came up with a very interesting alternative! The platform will use a transaction register in which each entry will consist of a hash of the transaction block to be added to the roster's list of candidates.
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December 13, 2017, 08:56:04 AM
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I’d like somebody to explain me, please, why the CREDITS developers decided to abandon the use of the Merkle tree in the registry database? I think this is a very bad idea, which will lead to a decrease in the quality of the service and increase fraudulent activities!
The developers refused the Merkla tree because of the principle of its work. If the registry will work with Merkle trees, then the processing speed of transactions will significantly decrease, but the load on computing resources will increase. Developers of CREDITS just came to the conclusion that such an option is irrational.
And what alternative does the service offer? In my opinion, replacing the Mercle trees is not so simple.
And CREDITS developers came up with a very interesting alternative! The platform will use a transaction register in which each entry will consist of a hash of the transaction block to be added to the roster's list of candidates.
Hello. I was interested in such an alternative to the trees of the Mercle, they are really morally obsolete. Tell me, what information will be stored in the registry entries?
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December 13, 2017, 08:59:48 AM
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I’d like somebody to explain me, please, why the CREDITS developers decided to abandon the use of the Merkle tree in the registry database? I think this is a very bad idea, which will lead to a decrease in the quality of the service and increase fraudulent activities!
The developers refused the Merkla tree because of the principle of its work. If the registry will work with Merkle trees, then the processing speed of transactions will significantly decrease, but the load on computing resources will increase. Developers of CREDITS just came to the conclusion that such an option is irrational.
And what alternative does the service offer? In my opinion, replacing the Mercle trees is not so simple.
And CREDITS developers came up with a very interesting alternative! The platform will use a transaction register in which each entry will consist of a hash of the transaction block to be added to the roster's list of candidates.
Hello. I was interested in such an alternative to the trees of the Mercle, they are really morally obsolete. Tell me, what information will be stored in the registry entries?
Greetings. The registry entry will contain the direction of the transaction, the initial and final accounts, the type of write-off, the amount of write-off, the type of enrollment and the amount to be credited. In general, this approach is good because it reduces the load on computing power and increases the speed of transaction processing.
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December 13, 2017, 09:04:13 AM
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I’d like somebody to explain me, please, why the CREDITS developers decided to abandon the use of the Merkle tree in the registry database? I think this is a very bad idea, which will lead to a decrease in the quality of the service and increase fraudulent activities!
The developers refused the Merkla tree because of the principle of its work. If the registry will work with Merkle trees, then the processing speed of transactions will significantly decrease, but the load on computing resources will increase. Developers of CREDITS just came to the conclusion that such an option is irrational.
And what alternative does the service offer? In my opinion, replacing the Mercle trees is not so simple.
And CREDITS developers came up with a very interesting alternative! The platform will use a transaction register in which each entry will consist of a hash of the transaction block to be added to the roster's list of candidates.
Hello. I was interested in such an alternative to the trees of the Mercle, they are really morally obsolete. Tell me, what information will be stored in the registry entries?
Greetings. The registry entry will contain the direction of the transaction, the initial and final accounts, the type of write-off, the amount of write-off, the type of enrollment and the amount to be credited. In general, this approach is good because it reduces the load on computing power and increases the speed of transaction processing.
Since this is a new method, I'm interested in security. Will scammers have the possibility of illegitimate registry changes?
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December 13, 2017, 10:09:15 AM
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Good afternoon. How much time do I have left in order to profitably buy tokens on pre-sale?
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