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March 28, 2014, 01:55:43 PM |
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@thekekk
Your friend, the banker? He's not your friend.
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thekekk
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March 28, 2014, 02:06:09 PM |
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troll some more haven't bought to many shares under 20, please help me buy some more
How many more sub-.002 shares will you be buying? \ got any? pm me for up to 5btc worth Assuming NotLambchop was foolish enough to actually spend money on this lollatron, my guess is he'd be far too embarrassed to admit it. But hey, when the price falls below .002 and you don't buy 5BTC's worth... PS: Why not put up a buy wall @.003? If you expect this thing to ever trade above IPO, seems like stupid easy money! Why not back up ur confidence with some coin? 0.003? i want 0.002 i bought yesterday 1 btc and price bump to 24 buying 5 btc at haverlock it will push the price at ipo. if you don't have please stfu , pm only if you have shares Lol, imagine if someone tried *selling* 5BTC My offer stands: If you're sure this will trade above IPO, put up a buy wall @.003 or STFU. Don't you want me to buy up to .004 also so you can make some profit? omg kid whats wrong with you? under 0.002 is my price!!. Not sure what you're riled up about. If you sincerely believe that this thing is going to trade above IPO, it's only reasonable to buy up to @IPO. Because maths. You, on the other hand, either don't know how to logic, or believe that the price will fall to at least .002. That's what you claim you're waiting for. Also: >5BTC >kid
Believe ? lol I only believe in GOD. @Anotherthing you what?
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WhaleInc
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March 28, 2014, 02:07:05 PM |
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My post from the other thread.
As far as revenue goes, all they need to do is setup NeoXchange and that'll start bringing in serious funds. This shouldn't be all that difficult. It would be one of the first things on my list to setup actually.
Honestly, I'd hire a team pronto and then use AMANTONOP to make sure it functions properly.
That'll bring in constant money via trading fees, which will support basic operations and give them a firm footing in the rest of the bitcoin space. (people will see this exchange pop up and bring more credibility to neo & bee branding)
This would also allow them to start paying dividends to shareholders, on a model like this:
I'll use BTC-e as an example.
Each trade has a 0.2% fee attached to it, for each party. (In total, the exchange makes 0.4% on each trade)
If I'm buying BTC I pay a 0.2% fee of the total. If I'm buying EUR I pay a 0.2% fee of the total.
So keep the euro's to pay for employee wages and electricity and all that junk. The BTC balance, or some of it, can then be paid as a dividend.
Please respond if you think I'm incorrect, or there's something you'd add to my strategy.
Thanks!
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March 28, 2014, 02:16:34 PM |
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Further thoughts,
Shares of NEOBEE could also be traded on this exchange, the profit model on this would be purely bitcoin denominated, so the value of each share in bitcoin at 0.2% per trade.
This would conceivably bring more awareness to NEO & BEE payment system from otherwise oblivious investors in the bitcoin space.
I dunno, I'm just pumping ideas in here and hoping to generate real discussion instead of all of this trolling.
To Danny: go get em tiger!
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March 28, 2014, 02:17:08 PM Last edit: March 28, 2014, 02:41:06 PM by sporket |
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My post from the other thread.
As far as revenue goes, all they need to do is setup NeoXchange and that'll start bringing in serious funds. This shouldn't be all that difficult. ... Simple if you have the blessing from the powers that be. Good luck with that. @anon29426: Bitcoin was created so that we would not have to deal with banks and banksters. It needs a bank like a submarine needs a screen door.
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anon29426
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March 28, 2014, 02:32:34 PM |
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im sorry to break the bad news to everyone but neobee is dead. they arn't/can't make any money. they will have increasing costs and with the price of bitcoin probably continuing to fall over the next month or two, there not gonna survive. and thats on the assumption that the cypriot government doesn't just close them down. it was a great idea, and a nice flashy branch and opening, but its a year or two too early for this, it hasn't been thought out fully and now all the investors who put money into danny's "project" are going to lose a huge amount of money
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March 28, 2014, 04:25:28 PM Last edit: March 28, 2014, 05:04:37 PM by thehun |
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I have until recently been a supporter, but I just finished selling all my shares at this moment. The reason? Beyond trolls, critics and fanboys, whose opinions I have been reading and carefully taking with a grain of salt, I have had a negative personal experience which has made me get out of this venture. So here is the story: I really liked (and still like) the idea behind Neo. Bringing the world of Bitcoin to the masses beyond tecchie nerds like most of us is a dream, and Neo's plan seemed quite sound (even though they lacked some financial planning) and feasible. All the way up to the IPO communication has been great from both Danny and the PR guy, and there was one part of the press communicate after the IPO which really caught my attention: International Expansions
There is significant interest from individuals and groups to expand the Neo and Bee brand internationally, as well as interest from others who wish to emulate what Neo has started. We are willing to help anyone who wants to build professional services in the Bitcoin space, including those that wish to emulate what we are doing here. More professional businesses aimed at the masses will only serve as good thing for Bitcoin.
Coincidentally, I was about to move to Argentina, a country with shares many similarities with Cyprus (recent bail-in, distrust in the banking system, stringent capital controls, etc), with the idea of starting some kind of business and I thought I had seen the light (as I have some relevant experience and many contacts in the country). Immediately I got in touch with Danny and also the NEO-PR guy introducing myself thinking that at least they would get back to me even if it was to say "sorry, not interested in that market" or "we already have someone". Now, 3 weeks have passed since I wrote to them and I haven't heard back a single word. Nothing, nada, nichts. So, if this is the interest they show in "expanding the business" (added of course to the general recent lack of communication), I don't want to take part in the venture any longer. I sincerely do hope that investors who decided to stay will succeed and make a nice profit, but for me the game is over with a 20% loss.
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March 28, 2014, 04:29:06 PM |
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im sorry to break the bad news to everyone but neobee is dead. they arn't/can't make any money. they will have increasing costs and with the price of bitcoin probably continuing to fall over the next month or two, there not gonna survive. and thats on the assumption that the cypriot government doesn't just close them down. it was a great idea, and a nice flashy branch and opening, but its a year or two too early for this, it hasn't been thought out fully and now all the investors who put money into danny's "project" are going to lose a huge amount of money
They can still survive provided that they get a few customers. Because then they could cook the numbers to make them look not as bad, blame the Cypriot government or the people or MtGox or anybody else for that matter (except themselves of course) for the lackluster performance, then ask for more investment to help them expand, take on additional projects, etc. The interesting thing for me is, what happens if they don't get ANY customers? Because, being Greek myself, I can't for the life of me see many Greeks signing on to this. It's a big part of the reason I'm following this thread. I'm curious to see if they can pull this off. I don't think they can. It could be, though, that it's not the Greeks that they have in mind, but rather the foreigners (Russians, Brits, and others) whose capital is now stuck on the island and would rather get it out. If they can get some of those guys, then they might be able to get out of this (by spinning the numbers, making more promises, etc.).
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March 28, 2014, 05:17:45 PM |
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Thehun:
So you lost faith because they didn't reply to an email you sent them about a totally unrealistic business proposition?
How terrible of them...
I'll make sure to sell my car if Toyota refuses to reply to an email I send them...
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thehun
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March 28, 2014, 05:23:16 PM |
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Thehun:
So you lost faith because they didn't reply to an email you sent them about a totally unrealistic business proposition?
How terrible of them...
I'll make sure to sell my car if Toyota refuses to reply to an email I send them...
How exactly do you know the business proposition was unrealistic? (I'm not even going to reply to your stupid Toyota comparison)
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March 28, 2014, 05:26:27 PM |
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Probably because the guy who pitched it to them has an avatar of the Trololo guy on his bitcointalk.org account.
I would've disregarded the e-mail as well.
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thehun
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March 28, 2014, 05:28:28 PM |
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Probably because the guy who pitched it to them has an avatar of the Trololo guy on his bitcointalk.org account.
I would've disregarded the e-mail as well.
Well, in that case, if Danny is as shallow as yourself and considers an avatar in a forum as a reason enough to disregard someone without reading a bit through my history or my reputation, I'm even more glad I got out.
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March 28, 2014, 05:35:49 PM |
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Im shallow but you're the one that criticizes a business because they wanted nothing to do with you.
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March 28, 2014, 05:40:02 PM |
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Im shallow but you're the one that criticizes a business because they wanted nothing to do with you.
Not because of that, but because I don't think it's professional to advertise that they're eager to expand internationally and to assist people interested in doing so and then not even bothering to reply to these people after taking the effort of writing an introductory message. To me that's a perfect example of all spin and no substance. But hey, as I said, that's just my opinion and I do hope you will make a nice return. For me, the risk is just too high.
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March 28, 2014, 05:46:35 PM |
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I sold 30k shares at 0.0024, I have no risk, I have claimed my profits and I am onto the next venture.
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March 28, 2014, 05:49:25 PM |
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I sold 30k shares at 0.0024, I have no risk, I have claimed my profits and I am onto the next venture.
Good for you, but if you also got out you must have also seen some kind of red flag.
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thekekk
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March 28, 2014, 05:58:54 PM |
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I sold 30k shares at 0.0024, I have no risk, I have claimed my profits and I am onto the next venture.
I just sold 5 million at 0.1
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March 28, 2014, 06:06:00 PM |
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I sold 30k shares at 0.0024, I have no risk, I have claimed my profits and I am onto the next venture.
I just sold 5 million at 0.1 Assuming you think i'm lying, http://s27.postimg.org/rawpdfxy9/shherp.png
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March 28, 2014, 06:09:33 PM |
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I don't see the 0.1 number nowhere
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