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May 17, 2018, 07:08:59 AM
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Burning of unsold token is definitely a good step to increasing the value of the project, cutting circulation is super solid plan and I look forward to seeing it work

This is always the case, reducing the available supply, is always a positive return for the project, it also has better trust by cutting the idle assets from the chain reassures customers that unsold tokens don't get used for other things down the line. Thats why theirs always a push for ICO's to confirm they will burn tokens before the exchange listings

Agree on that. There is always a push from the community to make sure that unsold tokens will be burnt and that makes sense. In the case of Bittwatt though, they have just over 9 days left now and I honestly can't see them having much left at the end of it, if any!
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May 17, 2018, 07:11:12 AM
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I found an interesting article on coindesk. It tells how it all started) Just an interesting fact: the first case of energy transfer with the help of the blockchain was recorded in 2016, when one Brooklyn resident sold surplus renewable energy to his neighbor with the help of Ethereum smart-contract.

Ethereum Used for 'First' Paid Energy Trade Using Blockchain Tech


Thanks for sharing this article, I like how this shed light into why blockchain is useful for energy related applications

Very interesting. This just shows what all can change over the course of 2 years. 2016 we had the first energy transfer with the help of blockchain, 2018 we have projects like Bittwatt that focus on a new kind of energy market. What will be 2020?! Really interesting times we live in.

lol that's pretty cool, thanks for sharing that article! And yeah, the future is certainly going to be interesting, the next 5-10 years I think we're going to see insane advancements in blockchain.

Definitely more advanced projects and innovative ideas will be popping out of the blockchain platform in the next couple of years
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May 17, 2018, 07:26:25 AM
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I found an interesting article on coindesk. It tells how it all started) Just an interesting fact: the first case of energy transfer with the help of the blockchain was recorded in 2016, when one Brooklyn resident sold surplus renewable energy to his neighbor with the help of Ethereum smart-contract.

Ethereum Used for 'First' Paid Energy Trade Using Blockchain Tech


Thanks for sharing this article, I like how this shed light into why blockchain is useful for energy related applications

Very interesting. This just shows what all can change over the course of 2 years. 2016 we had the first energy transfer with the help of blockchain, 2018 we have projects like Bittwatt that focus on a new kind of energy market. What will be 2020?! Really interesting times we live in.

lol that's pretty cool, thanks for sharing that article! And yeah, the future is certainly going to be interesting, the next 5-10 years I think we're going to see insane advancements in blockchain.

Yes, the blockchain industry is already getting ready to transform the world, it will be wise for one to be part of it this moment before it goes grows to a phenomenal level because the advance technology that's coming with it is pretty massive, every brand is trying to understand and embrace this technology

Yes, these are great times and everyone who has been there from the beginning will be able to benefit from it in the future. In a few years, many will be unhappy that they did not join Bittwatt from the beginning, but we will be very happy:-)
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May 17, 2018, 07:47:06 AM
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Burning of unsold token is definitely a good step to increasing the value of the project, cutting circulation is super solid plan and I look forward to seeing it work

This is always the case, reducing the available supply, is always a positive return for the project, it also has better trust by cutting the idle assets from the chain reassures customers that unsold tokens don't get used for other things down the line. Thats why theirs always a push for ICO's to confirm they will burn tokens before the exchange listings

In fact this process is pretty natural. Total supply of the project is the money people spent during ICO. If there are tokens that haven't been sold then these tokens cost nothing. So they must be burned not to dump the price of the remaining.

Do you guys really think there will be unsold bittwatt tokens? I think all tokens will be sold soon and we don't have to worry about it.

with 9 days left and the status bar almost closing i don't think there would be any token available for burning however i can't find information on total supply and intending circulating supply, kindly help out thank you

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May 17, 2018, 07:55:16 AM
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Burning of unsold token is definitely a good step to increasing the value of the project, cutting circulation is super solid plan and I look forward to seeing it work

This is always the case, reducing the available supply, is always a positive return for the project, it also has better trust by cutting the idle assets from the chain reassures customers that unsold tokens don't get used for other things down the line. Thats why theirs always a push for ICO's to confirm they will burn tokens before the exchange listings

In fact this process is pretty natural. Total supply of the project is the money people spent during ICO. If there are tokens that haven't been sold then these tokens cost nothing. So they must be burned not to dump the price of the remaining.

Do you guys really think there will be unsold bittwatt tokens? I think all tokens will be sold soon and we don't have to worry about it.

with 9 days left and the status bar almost closing i don't think there would be any token available for burning however i can't find information on total supply and intending circulating supply, kindly help out thank you

Hey Nathan,

This isn't an official site and is a third party ico review site, so please take it with a pinch of salt but heres the link below:

https://icobench.com/ico/bittwatt/ratings
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May 17, 2018, 08:30:49 AM
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I found an interesting article on coindesk. It tells how it all started) Just an interesting fact: the first case of energy transfer with the help of the blockchain was recorded in 2016, when one Brooklyn resident sold surplus renewable energy to his neighbor with the help of Ethereum smart-contract.

Ethereum Used for 'First' Paid Energy Trade Using Blockchain Tech


Thanks for sharing this article, I like how this shed light into why blockchain is useful for energy related applications

Very interesting. This just shows what all can change over the course of 2 years. 2016 we had the first energy transfer with the help of blockchain, 2018 we have projects like Bittwatt that focus on a new kind of energy market. What will be 2020?! Really interesting times we live in.

lol that's pretty cool, thanks for sharing that article! And yeah, the future is certainly going to be interesting, the next 5-10 years I think we're going to see insane advancements in blockchain.

Definitely more advanced projects and innovative ideas will be popping out of the blockchain platform in the next couple of years

Blockchain is here to stay and change the future and anyone who does not see this will have their selves to blame in the future. Hopefully i have crossed that path.
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May 17, 2018, 08:42:15 AM
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Bittwatt is like the middle man here hastening the process of service delivery, cutting loss of both energy, money and time making it both sustainable and available at same time

I wish more and more energy producer join Bittwatt platform. Specially green, solar energy producer. Such kind of partnership will help both parties.
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May 17, 2018, 09:17:23 AM
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is there any chance of being on major exchanges such as Bittrex? and how much tokens already raised?

I'm sure the team have ambitions on this like most projects no doubt do but it's likely at the start that they wont. These bigger exchanges charge an absolute fortune and it's just not practical for most.

You are right, most times is even best to start from a smaller platform and move to the bigger ones, reason that it has a kind of influence when a project move from small to big, the community will understand that they are serious but that aside, i usually say that big exchanges can't help a bad project, a project with a difference will stand out, no matter the avenue they choose as an exchange

I think the best approach is to use some not so famous exchanges at first time. Trading should begin from small volumes. And then when everybody is sure about reliability of token they can move to bigger exchanges.

It's most of the time also a question of the money a project wants to spend. Do they decide to spend a huge sum of the money they just raised to get listed on a major exchange to please all the 'moon-kiddies' or do they decide to go for smaller, cheaper exchanges, build up some trading volume there and increase the community so that maybe the community can help to get listed on Binance and co. by voting for example.

I think cross exchange at start is fine. But not all people like to have multiple exchange account for trading. So I personally feel that Bittwatt should list at one popular exchange.

In cases like this, I believe the best method to use is to create a poll for community members to vote and then the listing can be done according to the top voted exchanges in a descending other

I don't think it's for the community to decide what exchange it's on.  The team are the ones going to be paying the fees (And the top exchanges charge upto $1mill..) id rather the funds went towards development of the project.
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May 17, 2018, 09:23:51 AM
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I found an interesting article on coindesk. It tells how it all started) Just an interesting fact: the first case of energy transfer with the help of the blockchain was recorded in 2016, when one Brooklyn resident sold surplus renewable energy to his neighbor with the help of Ethereum smart-contract.

Ethereum Used for 'First' Paid Energy Trade Using Blockchain Tech


Thanks for sharing this article, I like how this shed light into why blockchain is useful for energy related applications

Very interesting. This just shows what all can change over the course of 2 years. 2016 we had the first energy transfer with the help of blockchain, 2018 we have projects like Bittwatt that focus on a new kind of energy market. What will be 2020?! Really interesting times we live in.

lol that's pretty cool, thanks for sharing that article! And yeah, the future is certainly going to be interesting, the next 5-10 years I think we're going to see insane advancements in blockchain.

Yes, the blockchain industry is already getting ready to transform the world, it will be wise for one to be part of it this moment before it goes grows to a phenomenal level because the advance technology that's coming with it is pretty massive, every brand is trying to understand and embrace this technology

yeah. its advisable to be part of blockchain techy now, because it growing rapidly. it happened with ICT in the late 1980s the guys that venture into it then, were handsomely rewarded. so we should all roll with the current tide.

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May 17, 2018, 09:33:29 AM
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Burning of unsold token is definitely a good step to increasing the value of the project, cutting circulation is super solid plan and I look forward to seeing it work

This is always the case, reducing the available supply, is always a positive return for the project, it also has better trust by cutting the idle assets from the chain reassures customers that unsold tokens don't get used for other things down the line. Thats why theirs always a push for ICO's to confirm they will burn tokens before the exchange listings

In fact this process is pretty natural. Total supply of the project is the money people spent during ICO. If there are tokens that haven't been sold then these tokens cost nothing. So they must be burned not to dump the price of the remaining.

Do you guys really think there will be unsold bittwatt tokens? I think all tokens will be sold soon and we don't have to worry about it.

with 9 days left and the status bar almost closing i don't think there would be any token available for burning however i can't find information on total supply and intending circulating supply, kindly help out thank you

If no token is available for burning. it's mean the hardcap is reached. right?
this project is good enough. Many of people are interested to join of the project.

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May 17, 2018, 09:51:57 AM
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Burning of unsold token is definitely a good step to increasing the value of the project, cutting circulation is super solid plan and I look forward to seeing it work

This is always the case, reducing the available supply, is always a positive return for the project, it also has better trust by cutting the idle assets from the chain reassures customers that unsold tokens don't get used for other things down the line. Thats why theirs always a push for ICO's to confirm they will burn tokens before the exchange listings

In fact this process is pretty natural. Total supply of the project is the money people spent during ICO. If there are tokens that haven't been sold then these tokens cost nothing. So they must be burned not to dump the price of the remaining.

Do you guys really think there will be unsold bittwatt tokens? I think all tokens will be sold soon and we don't have to worry about it.

with 9 days left and the status bar almost closing i don't think there would be any token available for burning however i can't find information on total supply and intending circulating supply, kindly help out thank you

If no token is available for burning. it's mean the hardcap is reached. right?
this project is good enough. Many of people are interested to join of the project.

If there are any unsold tokens and the project has stated that unsold tokens will be burned, yes it means there are no unsold tokens if hard-cap is reached, which is in itself a nice achievement

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May 17, 2018, 10:12:05 AM
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is there any chance of being on major exchanges such as Bittrex? and how much tokens already raised?

I'm sure the team have ambitions on this like most projects no doubt do but it's likely at the start that they wont. These bigger exchanges charge an absolute fortune and it's just not practical for most.

You are right, most times is even best to start from a smaller platform and move to the bigger ones, reason that it has a kind of influence when a project move from small to big, the community will understand that they are serious but that aside, i usually say that big exchanges can't help a bad project, a project with a difference will stand out, no matter the avenue they choose as an exchange

I think the best approach is to use some not so famous exchanges at first time. Trading should begin from small volumes. And then when everybody is sure about reliability of token they can move to bigger exchanges.

It's most of the time also a question of the money a project wants to spend. Do they decide to spend a huge sum of the money they just raised to get listed on a major exchange to please all the 'moon-kiddies' or do they decide to go for smaller, cheaper exchanges, build up some trading volume there and increase the community so that maybe the community can help to get listed on Binance and co. by voting for example.

I think cross exchange at start is fine. But not all people like to have multiple exchange account for trading. So I personally feel that Bittwatt should list at one popular exchange.

In cases like this, I believe the best method to use is to create a poll for community members to vote and then the listing can be done according to the top voted exchanges in a descending other

I don't think it's for the community to decide what exchange it's on.  The team are the ones going to be paying the fees (And the top exchanges charge upto $1mill..) id rather the funds went towards development of the project.

This is my opinion, too. Why spending million(s) on an exchange listing when you could use this money to bring the project forward and there are also much cheaper exchanges.
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May 17, 2018, 10:16:08 AM
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I found an interesting article on coindesk. It tells how it all started) Just an interesting fact: the first case of energy transfer with the help of the blockchain was recorded in 2016, when one Brooklyn resident sold surplus renewable energy to his neighbor with the help of Ethereum smart-contract.

Ethereum Used for 'First' Paid Energy Trade Using Blockchain Tech


Thanks for sharing this article, I like how this shed light into why blockchain is useful for energy related applications

Very interesting. This just shows what all can change over the course of 2 years. 2016 we had the first energy transfer with the help of blockchain, 2018 we have projects like Bittwatt that focus on a new kind of energy market. What will be 2020?! Really interesting times we live in.

lol that's pretty cool, thanks for sharing that article! And yeah, the future is certainly going to be interesting, the next 5-10 years I think we're going to see insane advancements in blockchain.

It has been shown many times that the blockchain applications are suitable in finance and energy sector, it is not necessarily limited to these sectors

Yeah sure.  Simply because we don't know something doesn't mean its not possible. I believe with time we will Come to understand the full possibilities of blockchain

You're right. The blockchain technology in general can be a breakthrough for nearly every economy sector today. We will see many of them in the next 10-15 years.
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May 17, 2018, 10:24:38 AM
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Burning of unsold token is definitely a good step to increasing the value of the project, cutting circulation is super solid plan and I look forward to seeing it work

This is always the case, reducing the available supply, is always a positive return for the project, it also has better trust by cutting the idle assets from the chain reassures customers that unsold tokens don't get used for other things down the line. Thats why theirs always a push for ICO's to confirm they will burn tokens before the exchange listings

In fact this process is pretty natural. Total supply of the project is the money people spent during ICO. If there are tokens that haven't been sold then these tokens cost nothing. So they must be burned not to dump the price of the remaining.

Do you guys really think there will be unsold bittwatt tokens? I think all tokens will be sold soon and we don't have to worry about it.

with 9 days left and the status bar almost closing i don't think there would be any token available for burning however i can't find information on total supply and intending circulating supply, kindly help out thank you

If no token is available for burning. it's mean the hardcap is reached. right?
this project is good enough. Many of people are interested to join of the project.

If there are any unsold tokens and the project has stated that unsold tokens will be burned, yes it means there are no unsold tokens if hard-cap is reached, which is in itself a nice achievement

The total token supply is 400m tokens.  You can find all of the supply information etc in the Whitepaper, here: https://www.bittwatt.com/static/files/Bittwatt-Whitepaper-EN.pdf
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May 17, 2018, 10:26:33 AM
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is there any chance of being on major exchanges such as Bittrex? and how much tokens already raised?

I'm sure the team have ambitions on this like most projects no doubt do but it's likely at the start that they wont. These bigger exchanges charge an absolute fortune and it's just not practical for most.

You are right, most times is even best to start from a smaller platform and move to the bigger ones, reason that it has a kind of influence when a project move from small to big, the community will understand that they are serious but that aside, i usually say that big exchanges can't help a bad project, a project with a difference will stand out, no matter the avenue they choose as an exchange

I think the best approach is to use some not so famous exchanges at first time. Trading should begin from small volumes. And then when everybody is sure about reliability of token they can move to bigger exchanges.

It's most of the time also a question of the money a project wants to spend. Do they decide to spend a huge sum of the money they just raised to get listed on a major exchange to please all the 'moon-kiddies' or do they decide to go for smaller, cheaper exchanges, build up some trading volume there and increase the community so that maybe the community can help to get listed on Binance and co. by voting for example.

I think cross exchange at start is fine. But not all people like to have multiple exchange account for trading. So I personally feel that Bittwatt should list at one popular exchange.

In cases like this, I believe the best method to use is to create a poll for community members to vote and then the listing can be done according to the top voted exchanges in a descending other

I don't think it's for the community to decide what exchange it's on.  The team are the ones going to be paying the fees (And the top exchanges charge upto $1mill..) id rather the funds went towards development of the project.

This is my opinion, too. Why spending million(s) on an exchange listing when you could use this money to bring the project forward and there are also much cheaper exchanges.

I agree with you. And if a project is really successful, the expensive Exchanges come towards them. They want as much trading volume as possible. Then a listing certainly costs a lot less. And Bittwatt will be such a project
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May 17, 2018, 10:31:37 AM
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Burning of unsold token is definitely a good step to increasing the value of the project, cutting circulation is super solid plan and I look forward to seeing it work

This is always the case, reducing the available supply, is always a positive return for the project, it also has better trust by cutting the idle assets from the chain reassures customers that unsold tokens don't get used for other things down the line. Thats why theirs always a push for ICO's to confirm they will burn tokens before the exchange listings

In fact this process is pretty natural. Total supply of the project is the money people spent during ICO. If there are tokens that haven't been sold then these tokens cost nothing. So they must be burned not to dump the price of the remaining.

Do you guys really think there will be unsold bittwatt tokens? I think all tokens will be sold soon and we don't have to worry about it.

with 9 days left and the status bar almost closing i don't think there would be any token available for burning however i can't find information on total supply and intending circulating supply, kindly help out thank you

If no token is available for burning. it's mean the hardcap is reached. right?
this project is good enough. Many of people are interested to join of the project.

If there are any unsold tokens and the project has stated that unsold tokens will be burned, yes it means there are no unsold tokens if hard-cap is reached, which is in itself a nice achievement

As we can see only 9 days left for ICO end date. And I expect listing immediately after the ICO end. But as of now other than cross exchange I don't see any other exchange information. So this means Bittwatt only list at cross exchange?
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May 17, 2018, 11:01:47 AM
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If I buy the token now, per token will cost me 0.12 USD. What could be the price after listing? I have seen some message which says BittWatt token will trade in 3 digits by 2022. Is this possible?

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May 17, 2018, 11:04:36 AM
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If I buy the token now, per token will cost me 0.12 USD. What could be the price after listing? I have seen some message which says BittWatt token will trade in 3 digits by 2022. Is this possible?



let me have a look in my glass orb  Grin

Noone can tell you the value of the token in the future, if you think the price will drop after listing on exchange, you can place low valued buy orders to get some cheap tokens, BittWatt however looks quite promising and I doubt the price will go much lower than the first buy offers that will be placed on the exchange

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May 17, 2018, 11:35:47 AM
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If I buy the token now, per token will cost me 0.12 USD. What could be the price after listing? I have seen some message which says BittWatt token will trade in 3 digits by 2022. Is this possible?



let me have a look in my glass orb  Grin

Noone can tell you the value of the token in the future, if you think the price will drop after listing on exchange, you can place low valued buy orders to get some cheap tokens, BittWatt however looks quite promising and I doubt the price will go much lower than the first buy offers that will be placed on the exchange

haha, yeah we'd all be millionaires if we could tell the after ICO price of coins Wink Look at it this way, they're making huge progress with the partnerships they are establishing, however lets be realistic, 3 digits is a long way off if you mean it'll be in the hundreds.
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May 17, 2018, 01:00:27 PM
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If I buy the token now, per token will cost me 0.12 USD. What could be the price after listing? I have seen some message which says BittWatt token will trade in 3 digits by 2022. Is this possible?



let me have a look in my glass orb  Grin

Noone can tell you the value of the token in the future, if you think the price will drop after listing on exchange, you can place low valued buy orders to get some cheap tokens, BittWatt however looks quite promising and I doubt the price will go much lower than the first buy offers that will be placed on the exchange

haha, yeah we'd all be millionaires if we could tell the after ICO price of coins Wink Look at it this way, they're making huge progress with the partnerships they are establishing, however lets be realistic, 3 digits is a long way off if you mean it'll be in the hundreds.
I agree you just need to have patience and believe in the project that it can go so high, i think by holding it for long term the price will go high for sure.
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