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February 24, 2018, 01:31:41 PM |
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What will the funds collected during the ICO be allocated to?
Hello! The fund will be collected by a Non Profit organisation based in Singapore. And the fund will be used to purchase properties around the world so that token holders can utilized them. The properties will then back the CRV token, so its value would be stable. Hope this helps!
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February 24, 2018, 01:39:27 PM |
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Have the developers rested this way? Where did they get the idea of the project?
This is a new paradigm on how society can own assets together. The idea came when the founders realised that when they are together (trusted friends) they can share holiday accommodations quite cheaply (they just share between them). So what if, using the blockchain tech, we remove the trust needed, and then create this true sharing model with thousands of people, and bringing cost down in holidaying!
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February 24, 2018, 01:51:44 PM |
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Everywhere near the name of the project is written “Reidao”... What does that mean?
Hello! REIDAO.io is the [Suspicious link removed]pany who initiated the Crowdvilla.io project. Crowdvilla is a community project and it is a Non Profit Organisation based in Singapore. The main goal of Crowdvilla is to create a network of properties globally, for holiday purposes, that is owned by the community, creating a true sharing economy. Hope this answers your question!
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February 24, 2018, 02:06:11 PM |
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Will CrowdVilla attract any credits in order to purchase the real estate? Or will it work only with investment?
The plan is to take as lowest risk as possible. Besides, Crowdvilla is not mandated as an investment vehicle, i.e. taking loan to increase return doesn't make sense.
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February 24, 2018, 02:12:55 PM |
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The principles of possessing of property and territory are different all over the world noq. How’s the team planning to deal with it? This is quite a difficult task.
This is so true. That is why we work with various advisors that covers many regions. We know we cannot do it alone.
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February 24, 2018, 02:35:10 PM |
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I’ve heard that in Singapore there’s a restrictions on the projects based on cryptocurrencies, but Crowdwilla will issue its tokens. What’s this scheme of work? How can this be legalized?
No there is no restriction in Singapore. If you are doing securities token then yes you need to be licensed. Our project however is not considered as securities. So what we are doing is completely LEGAL. We even allow US citizens to participate!
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February 24, 2018, 02:36:33 PM |
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How can US been allowed to participate your ICO? Is that legal for them?
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February 24, 2018, 06:30:56 PM |
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The concept of the common good, that the project is based on, contradicts with the general capitalist approach, that is common to most countries of the world and to the population, that may be interested in the project. Aren’t developers afraid, that there will be no demand?
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February 24, 2018, 07:23:11 PM |
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The concept of the common good, that the project is based on, contradicts with the general capitalist approach, that is common to most countries of the world and to the population, that may be interested in the project. Aren’t developers afraid, that there will be no demand?
There are no concerns for today. In addition, let's not forget that any project is always associated with a share of risk. An assessment of investors’ interest will soon be obtained, when investment flows become visible.
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February 24, 2018, 08:17:36 PM |
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The concept of the common good, that the project is based on, contradicts with the general capitalist approach, that is common to most countries of the world and to the population, that may be interested in the project. Aren’t developers afraid, that there will be no demand?
There are no concerns for today. In addition, let's not forget that any project is always associated with a share of risk. An assessment of investors’ interest will soon be obtained, when investment flows become visible. What does the platform allow investors to do in the end?
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February 24, 2018, 09:25:19 PM |
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The concept of the common good, that the project is based on, contradicts with the general capitalist approach, that is common to most countries of the world and to the population, that may be interested in the project. Aren’t developers afraid, that there will be no demand?
There are no concerns for today. In addition, let's not forget that any project is always associated with a share of risk. An assessment of investors’ interest will soon be obtained, when investment flows become visible. What does the platform allow investors to do in the end? Crowdvilla allows the community to pool their resources and buy properties for joint use. The objects will be from the luxury segment, which has a wide attraction for tourists.
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February 24, 2018, 09:41:03 PM |
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The concept of the common good, that the project is based on, contradicts with the general capitalist approach, that is common to most countries of the world and to the population, that may be interested in the project. Aren’t developers afraid, that there will be no demand?
There are no concerns for today. In addition, let's not forget that any project is always associated with a share of risk. An assessment of investors’ interest will soon be obtained, when investment flows become visible. What does the platform allow investors to do in the end? Crowdvilla allows the community to pool their resources and buy properties for joint use. The objects will be from the luxury segment, which has a wide attraction for tourists. Why does the project need blockchain?
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MadduckUK
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February 24, 2018, 10:00:06 PM |
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The concept of the common good, that the project is based on, contradicts with the general capitalist approach, that is common to most countries of the world and to the population, that may be interested in the project. Aren’t developers afraid, that there will be no demand?
There are no concerns for today. In addition, let's not forget that any project is always associated with a share of risk. An assessment of investors’ interest will soon be obtained, when investment flows become visible. What does the platform allow investors to do in the end? Crowdvilla allows the community to pool their resources and buy properties for joint use. The objects will be from the luxury segment, which has a wide attraction for tourists. Why does the project need blockchain? For transparency and safeness! The platform combines the blockchain technology and the tokenization of real estate, so to provide attractive key features for its community and users.
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February 24, 2018, 10:15:16 PM |
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The concept of the common good, that the project is based on, contradicts with the general capitalist approach, that is common to most countries of the world and to the population, that may be interested in the project. Aren’t developers afraid, that there will be no demand?
There are no concerns for today. In addition, let's not forget that any project is always associated with a share of risk. An assessment of investors’ interest will soon be obtained, when investment flows become visible. What does the platform allow investors to do in the end? Crowdvilla allows the community to pool their resources and buy properties for joint use. The objects will be from the luxury segment, which has a wide attraction for tourists. Why does the project need blockchain? For transparency and safeness! The platform combines the blockchain technology and the tokenization of real estate, so to provide attractive key features for its community and users. Are there any purchased objects?
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February 25, 2018, 01:54:24 AM |
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If we consider the option of co-ownership of real estate, then there may be questions about its careful use and about possible conflicts on this basis... How will these issues be resolved?
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February 25, 2018, 02:32:08 AM |
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Do the developers have an image of real estate, that they will seek to acquire for the project? It can be not just geographical parameters.
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February 25, 2018, 06:56:26 AM |
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Do I understand correctly that Crowdvilla is the brainchild of another company? Is it a subsidiary? Are there any risks of interference in the work of the "big brother"?
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February 25, 2018, 07:02:18 AM |
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Do I understand correctly that Crowdvilla is the brainchild of another company? Is it a subsidiary? Are there any risks of interference in the work of the "big brother"?
REIDAO is a technology company that initiated a community-owned real estate project through a non-profit organization called Crowdvilla. So the structure is a subsidiary, but about the intervention, I believe, you can be calm.
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February 25, 2018, 07:10:39 AM |
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Do I understand correctly that Crowdvilla is the brainchild of another company? Is it a subsidiary? Are there any risks of interference in the work of the "big brother"?
REIDAO is a technology company that initiated a community-owned real estate project through a non-profit organization called Crowdvilla. So the structure is a subsidiary, but about the intervention, I believe, you can be calm. Who is working on the CrowdVilla project?
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February 25, 2018, 07:17:20 AM |
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Do I understand correctly that Crowdvilla is the brainchild of another company? Is it a subsidiary? Are there any risks of interference in the work of the "big brother"?
REIDAO is a technology company that initiated a community-owned real estate project through a non-profit organization called Crowdvilla. So the structure is a subsidiary, but about the intervention, I believe, you can be calm. Who is working on the CrowdVilla project? A strong development team! In addition, no less powerful advisors are involved, namely Paul Chen, Achim Djedelsky and John Dean Markunas, who have years of experience in real estate and specialized knowledge of the Asian, European and American markets, respectively, where we intend to act.
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