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December 08, 2018, 11:48:19 PM |
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I am sure it was not brain rejuvenation. They never went into detail about their mvp, so we can only wait. But I really hope they have somthing to surprise us for christmas. Too bad. Maybe we should launch an ICO for that. We could name it Memento, after the movie about memory loss that went backwards. Speaking about going backwards, I think I remember... they wanted to build some kind of a medical self-help app, right? Could be useful for places without access to doctors. Or if you need a second opinion.
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December 09, 2018, 03:47:44 AM |
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Memento was a strange flick. lol. What if they remade it with Arnold Schwarzenegger on an off world colony where instead of losing his memory every 45 seconds, he gets a little back every minute? It would be called...... MemenTotal Recall
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Not for sale......... Why, how much you got?
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Makkara
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December 09, 2018, 08:35:21 AM |
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I think would be wise to start accepting cash rather than crypto, this bear period is involving the financial market as well, so i crypto come bak is not likely to happen very soon
Some ICOs are already offering this and i dont see why wouldnt you give ur investors this option, of course, you have to make sure you are obeying all the regulations. Who knows when we will see another bull run and ETH/BTC will start to gain value again. At the moment is a gamble is quite hard to know when the prices will be back. What im sure of is just that this is not the end
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matjas
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December 09, 2018, 09:42:16 AM |
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I think would be wise to start accepting cash rather than crypto, this bear period is involving the financial market as well, so i crypto come bak is not likely to happen very soon
Some ICOs are already offering this and i dont see why wouldnt you give ur investors this option, of course, you have to make sure you are obeying all the regulations. Who knows when we will see another bull run and ETH/BTC will start to gain value again. At the moment is a gamble is quite hard to know when the prices will be back. What im sure of is just that this is not the end Judging by the market situation, it might be better for ICOs to accept fiat investment or at least for them to change it in fiat immediately after the payment.
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December 09, 2018, 11:57:51 AM |
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Judging by the market situation, it might be better for ICOs to accept fiat investment or at least for them to change it in fiat immediately after the payment.
I concur. Fiat is the only stable coin at the moment. Back in the summer of 2017 ICOs could gamble on a growing market and keep their crypto currencies but these days it is too much of a risk.
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December 09, 2018, 12:39:22 PM |
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Judging by the market situation, it might be better for ICOs to accept fiat investment or at least for them to change it in fiat immediately after the payment.
I concur. Fiat is the only stable coin at the moment. Back in the summer of 2017 ICOs could gamble on a growing market and keep their crypto currencies but these days it is too much of a risk. The intersting thing is, that now with crypto at the bottom, it should be more rational to take crypto currency because it will go more upwards than fiat in the next years. But for the short time and to make sure the project remains capable of action FIAT is probably the more stable choice.
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sge99
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December 09, 2018, 03:04:00 PM |
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Any news about Ehealth that I might have missed, eg. something about MVP or status of token sale? Just checked their telegram channel but it's gone quiet there.
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the_donald
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December 09, 2018, 04:06:01 PM |
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Judging by the market situation, it might be better for ICOs to accept fiat investment or at least for them to change it in fiat immediately after the payment.
I concur. Fiat is the only stable coin at the moment. Back in the summer of 2017 ICOs could gamble on a growing market and keep their crypto currencies but these days it is too much of a risk. The intersting thing is, that now with crypto at the bottom, it should be more rational to take crypto currency because it will go more upwards than fiat in the next years. But for the short time and to make sure the project remains capable of action FIAT is probably the more stable choice. yeah agreed, only thing is, how long is the bear market gonna take? if it takes years, then it's pretty bad for most projects.
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December 09, 2018, 07:04:42 PM |
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Any news about Ehealth that I might have missed, eg. something about MVP or status of token sale? Just checked their telegram channel but it's gone quiet there.
Nope nothing you missed We are waiting for updates which seems there is none right now.
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bitcoin-shark
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December 09, 2018, 08:29:45 PM |
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Judging by the market situation, it might be better for ICOs to accept fiat investment or at least for them to change it in fiat immediately after the payment.
I concur. Fiat is the only stable coin at the moment. Back in the summer of 2017 ICOs could gamble on a growing market and keep their crypto currencies but these days it is too much of a risk. The intersting thing is, that now with crypto at the bottom, it should be more rational to take crypto currency because it will go more upwards than fiat in the next years. But for the short time and to make sure the project remains capable of action FIAT is probably the more stable choice. no one can predict when a new bull market phase will starts so for now i think that opening up investments with fiat is the only way to calm investors and let them continue investing...
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Rigorous
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December 09, 2018, 09:20:30 PM |
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Memento was a strange flick. lol. What if they remade it with Arnold Schwarzenegger on an off world colony where instead of losing his memory every 45 seconds, he gets a little back every minute? It would be called...... MemenTotal Recall
Now now, I am not that demented yet. Ha ha! Can you imagine Schwarzenegger, the Governor of California, in a movie?
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belechau
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December 09, 2018, 10:37:00 PM |
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I think would be wise to start accepting cash rather than crypto, this bear period is involving the financial market as well, so i crypto come bak is not likely to happen very soon
Taking into account the regulatory pressures and all the inconveniences caused by the SEC to previous projects, would this really be a good idea? Or would they bring them closer to the risk of legal sanctions?
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Rigorous
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December 09, 2018, 11:16:27 PM |
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I think would be wise to start accepting cash rather than crypto, this bear period is involving the financial market as well, so i crypto come bak is not likely to happen very soon
Taking into account the regulatory pressures and all the inconveniences caused by the SEC to previous projects, would this really be a good idea? Or would they bring them closer to the risk of legal sanctions? Why is that? Unless they go the traditional route and pitch to VCs, I think they would end up in the same space as other crowdfunding projects like those on Kickstarter and Indiegogo. Which are not completely unregulated by the way. You have to deliver a product within a reasonable time frame or be forced to refund donations.
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December 10, 2018, 08:15:06 AM |
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I think would be wise to start accepting cash rather than crypto, this bear period is involving the financial market as well, so i crypto come bak is not likely to happen very soon
Taking into account the regulatory pressures and all the inconveniences caused by the SEC to previous projects, would this really be a good idea? Or would they bring them closer to the risk of legal sanctions? Why is that? Unless they go the traditional route and pitch to VCs, I think they would end up in the same space as other crowdfunding projects like those on Kickstarter and Indiegogo. Which are not completely unregulated by the way. You have to deliver a product within a reasonable time frame or be forced to refund donations. Actually kickstarter and indiegogo projects are mostly ending delivering something. Instead, icos raised millions of dollars seems not. And this should stop.
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Makkara
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December 10, 2018, 11:07:59 AM |
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Why is that? Unless they go the traditional route and pitch to VCs, I think they would end up in the same space as other crowdfunding projects like those on Kickstarter and Indiegogo. Which are not completely unregulated by the way. You have to deliver a product within a reasonable time frame or be forced to refund donations.
This need to be happening with ico as well at a certain point, too easy otherwise to pull even a soft scam by claiming "we tried but failed, we keep the cash, see you bye"
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December 10, 2018, 12:49:49 PM |
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I think would be wise to start accepting cash rather than crypto, this bear period is involving the financial market as well, so i crypto come bak is not likely to happen very soon
Taking into account the regulatory pressures and all the inconveniences caused by the SEC to previous projects, would this really be a good idea? Or would they bring them closer to the risk of legal sanctions? I saw some projects accepting payments via cards so, there must be some kind of void between the regulatory guidelines.
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December 10, 2018, 03:24:10 PM |
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Why is that? Unless they go the traditional route and pitch to VCs, I think they would end up in the same space as other crowdfunding projects like those on Kickstarter and Indiegogo. Which are not completely unregulated by the way. You have to deliver a product within a reasonable time frame or be forced to refund donations.
This need to be happening with ico as well at a certain point, too easy otherwise to pull even a soft scam by claiming "we tried but failed, we keep the cash, see you bye" Thats the dilemma in crypto. On one hand we want total anonymity and decentralization but on the other hand we would appreciate if bad guys would be regulated and punished for their scams. We will have to make a compromise sooner or later.
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December 10, 2018, 03:44:37 PM |
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Any news about Ehealth that I might have missed, eg. something about MVP or status of token sale? Just checked their telegram channel but it's gone quiet there.
Nope nothing you missed We are waiting for updates which seems there is none right now. I just hoped that the team will not be discourage to continue the project due to gloomy markets but instead make it as a challenge for them to strive hard and do what is necessary and that I must say that having a minimal activity on this thread wont help the project either.
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December 10, 2018, 05:56:58 PM |
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Memento was a strange flick. lol. What if they remade it with Arnold Schwarzenegger on an off world colony where instead of losing his memory every 45 seconds, he gets a little back every minute? It would be called...... MemenTotal Recall
Now now, I am not that demented yet. Ha ha! Can you imagine Schwarzenegger, the Governor of California, in a movie? A movie with Schwarzenegger where it comes to rejuvenation ... hmmm, yes.
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niklasmato
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December 10, 2018, 06:32:13 PM |
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Memento was a strange flick. lol. What if they remade it with Arnold Schwarzenegger on an off world colony where instead of losing his memory every 45 seconds, he gets a little back every minute? It would be called...... MemenTotal Recall
Now now, I am not that demented yet. Ha ha! Can you imagine Schwarzenegger, the Governor of California, in a movie? A movie with Schwarzenegger where it comes to rejuvenation ... hmmm, yes. Funny how this thread is becoming to live it's own life. Not much discussion anymore about the project. Kinda normal as we haven't seen any op lately.
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