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June 19, 2018, 07:05:36 AM |
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I need funding, it's true.
One of the ways to attract money I see in the release of tokens. One token will be equal to the cost of the month of using the service and approximately 1% of the tokens will be sold at the current stage. Now I see the cost of the month as $0.1 per month. After improving the algorithms and usability, I see the price of a token corresponding to a monthly payment of at least $2 or $5
Issuing a token does not mean ICO
Of course, the release of tokens can not be done without development plans and the announcement of improved work algorithms. Now I see the utility of the MVP in saving time. I follow the general background of the market, such as - which news is broadcast positive or negative, - which is published according to forecasts of market growth and bitcoin - what is the relation to bokchain technology. It is enough to read the headings and look a bit that is highlighted in the main part of the article. If the background is positive, then everything is ok in the medium term.
Now we need to find projects that will grow, for this I use the main page of the site and have my own analytics on coins that have already been "shot" - i.e. grew more than average market growth.
I follow all the new coins that fall into the first list on the main page of the site with a pie chart and the second table (the table shows coins with the growth of mentions in 2 times and more in comparison with yesterday). If there is a new coin which was not there yesterday, then I figure out what news is on it and what schedule. Usually, for decision making, there is from 20 minutes to a couple of hours so as not to miss the initial movement. There are cases when the coin has soared upwards and only after that they started talking about it. Here you can go on a rollback from the maximum price, but this is a completely different strategy.
I take into account the events that hit the calendar. By events it is important to know when they were announced. Just at each event a date is written when it was published, the second date when the event takes place. When considering news on coins, I pay attention to published forecasts, mentions in media and tweeters of authoritative people with a good audience.
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