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March 27, 2018, 11:18:44 AM
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Is it worth buying the project tokens now? What do you think?
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March 27, 2018, 11:23:34 AM
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Is it worth buying the project tokens now? What do you think?

I think so, because now they have the lowest cost and after the project starts their price will rise sharply
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March 27, 2018, 11:24:42 AM
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Is it worth buying the project tokens now? What do you think?

I think so, because now they have the lowest cost and after the project starts their price will rise sharply

What does this mean? In other words, in what sense?
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March 27, 2018, 11:26:50 AM
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I understand that they use a peer-to-peer credit system, and what exactly does this mean for the end user? What are the advantages or disadvantages of just this?
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March 27, 2018, 11:27:22 AM
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I understand that they use a peer-to-peer credit system, and what exactly does this mean for the end user? What are the advantages or disadvantages of just this?
Well, as I understand it, this system allows you not to limit the creditor by certain terms of repayment of a loan.
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March 27, 2018, 11:27:55 AM
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I understand that they use a peer-to-peer credit system, and what exactly does this mean for the end user? What are the advantages or disadvantages of just this?
Well, as I understand it, this system allows you not to limit the creditor by certain terms of repayment of a loan.
What does this mean? In other words, in what sense?
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March 27, 2018, 11:28:10 AM
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Is it worth buying the project tokens now? What do you think?

I think so, because now they have the lowest cost and after the project starts their price will rise sharply

And how many percent of their price will rise, do you think?
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March 27, 2018, 11:32:43 AM
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Is it worth buying the project tokens now? What do you think?

I think so, because now they have the lowest cost and after the project starts their price will rise sharply

And how many percent of their price will rise, do you think?

I can not state the exact meaning. According to my assumptions, I think that the price will rise by 100%
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March 27, 2018, 11:36:56 AM
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I understand that they use a peer-to-peer credit system, and what exactly does this mean for the end user? What are the advantages or disadvantages of just this?
Well, as I understand it, this system allows you not to limit the creditor by certain terms of repayment of a loan.
What does this mean? In other words, in what sense?
I do not quite understand exactly how this works and what the essence is, but it seems that this allows users not to limit themselves to a certain date of loan repayment.
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March 27, 2018, 11:37:24 AM
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Is it worth buying the project tokens now? What do you think?

I think so, because now they have the lowest cost and after the project starts their price will rise sharply

And how many percent of their price will rise, do you think?

I can not state the exact meaning. According to my assumptions, I think that the price will rise by 100%

That is, if your forecast is true, will I be able to return my funds and increase them in the same amount?
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March 27, 2018, 11:37:51 AM
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I understand that they use a peer-to-peer credit system, and what exactly does this mean for the end user? What are the advantages or disadvantages of just this?
Well, as I understand it, this system allows you not to limit the creditor by certain terms of repayment of a loan.
What does this mean? In other words, in what sense?
I do not quite understand exactly how this works and what the essence is, but it seems that this allows users not to limit themselves to a certain date of loan repayment.
Well, if we assume in theory, how exactly can this be realized?
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March 27, 2018, 11:39:30 AM
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I understand that they use a peer-to-peer credit system, and what exactly does this mean for the end user? What are the advantages or disadvantages of just this?
Well, as I understand it, this system allows you not to limit the creditor by certain terms of repayment of a loan.
What does this mean? In other words, in what sense?
I do not quite understand exactly how this works and what the essence is, but it seems that this allows users not to limit themselves to a certain date of loan repayment.
Well, if we assume in theory, how exactly can this be realized?
Probably this amount will simply be charged to the lender for a longer time in the form of a commission or something like that.
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March 27, 2018, 11:41:11 AM
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I understand that they use a peer-to-peer credit system, and what exactly does this mean for the end user? What are the advantages or disadvantages of just this?
Well, as I understand it, this system allows you not to limit the creditor by certain terms of repayment of a loan.
What does this mean? In other words, in what sense?
I do not quite understand exactly how this works and what the essence is, but it seems that this allows users not to limit themselves to a certain date of loan repayment.
Well, if we assume in theory, how exactly can this be realized?
Probably this amount will simply be charged to the lender for a longer time in the form of a commission or something like that.
And what about the interest? How will this be charged in this case? After all, a large overpayment will turn out, is not it?
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March 27, 2018, 11:42:01 AM
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Is it worth buying the project tokens now? What do you think?

I think so, because now they have the lowest cost and after the project starts their price will rise sharply

And how many percent of their price will rise, do you think?

I can not state the exact meaning. According to my assumptions, I think that the price will rise by 100%

That is, if your forecast is true, will I be able to return my funds and increase them in the same amount?

Yes exactly. But only in the event that everything will be as it was written. Maybe not, but maybe it will happen
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March 27, 2018, 11:43:34 AM
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I understand that they use a peer-to-peer credit system, and what exactly does this mean for the end user? What are the advantages or disadvantages of just this?
Well, as I understand it, this system allows you not to limit the creditor by certain terms of repayment of a loan.
What does this mean? In other words, in what sense?
I do not quite understand exactly how this works and what the essence is, but it seems that this allows users not to limit themselves to a certain date of loan repayment.
Well, if we assume in theory, how exactly can this be realized?
Probably this amount will simply be charged to the lender for a longer time in the form of a commission or something like that.
And what about the interest? How will this be charged in this case? After all, a large overpayment will turn out, is not it?
Yes, I still do not understand exactly how this will be implemented, maybe it's worth reading the documentation on this?
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March 27, 2018, 11:47:03 AM
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I understand that they use a peer-to-peer credit system, and what exactly does this mean for the end user? What are the advantages or disadvantages of just this?
Well, as I understand it, this system allows you not to limit the creditor by certain terms of repayment of a loan.
What does this mean? In other words, in what sense?
I do not quite understand exactly how this works and what the essence is, but it seems that this allows users not to limit themselves to a certain date of loan repayment.
Well, if we assume in theory, how exactly can this be realized?
Probably this amount will simply be charged to the lender for a longer time in the form of a commission or something like that.
And what about the interest? How will this be charged in this case? After all, a large overpayment will turn out, is not it?
Yes, I still do not understand exactly how this will be implemented, maybe it's worth reading the documentation on this?
Yes maybe that makes sense, where can I find it?
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March 27, 2018, 11:48:29 AM
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I understand that they use a peer-to-peer credit system, and what exactly does this mean for the end user? What are the advantages or disadvantages of just this?
Well, as I understand it, this system allows you not to limit the creditor by certain terms of repayment of a loan.
What does this mean? In other words, in what sense?
I do not quite understand exactly how this works and what the essence is, but it seems that this allows users not to limit themselves to a certain date of loan repayment.
Well, if we assume in theory, how exactly can this be realized?
Probably this amount will simply be charged to the lender for a longer time in the form of a commission or something like that.
And what about the interest? How will this be charged in this case? After all, a large overpayment will turn out, is not it?
Yes, I still do not understand exactly how this will be implemented, maybe it's worth reading the documentation on this?
Yes maybe that makes sense, where can I find it?
All documentation about the project is on the website, check it out Wink
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March 27, 2018, 11:51:37 AM
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Who can answer at what stage is this project now?
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March 27, 2018, 11:53:08 AM
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Who can answer at what stage is this project now?
As I understand it, the project is currently at the pre-ICO stage
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March 27, 2018, 11:54:57 AM
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For investor contributors, the project manager's dev manager will send the token after the project is completed or ended.
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