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August 22, 2018, 07:04:09 PM |
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The project is very attractive for investments! I believe that in the future it will be very successful among users! The project requires a lot of investment, since marketing requires a lot of money!
I agree with you, the project can become popular among athletes among people who follow him. This is the main guarantee of success. But this is only my point of view, which I adhere to. In sports, people lack transparency. How long have you been following the project? I want to know how long the rest of the participants are watching the project and why they are doing it. This fact is very important for me as an analyst. I only recently joined the project, because I was busy promoting another project. Are you really an analyst? IF yes, in which sphere? I follow the development of projects and what is going on in the market in parallel, that is, how projects affect other projects, how users choose which project they should invest their money in, and which is not worth it I'm familiar with the people of your profession and I want to say that your work is quite complicated, because the market is changing almost every day, slowly, but changing and you have to follow it constantly, because the trends are changing.
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EggieR
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August 22, 2018, 07:08:19 PM |
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Tell us some details about this project. What exactly are the creators of this platform?
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guarino
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August 23, 2018, 11:14:50 AM |
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It seems that this project does not have a clear algorithm or decision on what percentage of the transaction will be a monetization for the project, and how many percent will be cashback!
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peetah
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August 23, 2018, 11:20:48 AM |
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It seems that this project does not have a clear algorithm or decision on what percentage of the transaction will be a monetization for the project, and how many percent will be cashback!
Why do you think so? Read the white paper of the project, it contains information about how the project participants will be able to receive funds to their account!
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guarino
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August 23, 2018, 11:24:51 AM |
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It seems that this project does not have a clear algorithm or decision on what percentage of the transaction will be a monetization for the project, and how many percent will be cashback!
Why do you think so? Read the white paper of the project, it contains information about how the project participants will be able to receive funds to their account! I did not find such information in white paper, are you sure that such information is given in this source? Maybe I did not see something important
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peetah
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August 23, 2018, 11:31:46 AM |
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It seems that this project does not have a clear algorithm or decision on what percentage of the transaction will be a monetization for the project, and how many percent will be cashback!
Why do you think so? Read the white paper of the project, it contains information about how the project participants will be able to receive funds to their account! I did not find such information in white paper, are you sure that such information is given in this source? Maybe I did not see something important Of course, I'm sure, look at page 13, there is a table of the commission and the monetization scheme of the project team and, accordingly, the monetization of various companies
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bonksnp2
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August 23, 2018, 11:35:15 AM |
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This is not true, the table has the name: the ratio of the commission to the trading volume per month. This has nothing to do with cashback for project participants
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Tiny_Prism
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August 23, 2018, 11:39:59 AM |
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The bounty program is presented in more detail at the forum, than on the website. Try to find the necessary information there, I think it will be much more effective!
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peetah
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August 23, 2018, 11:41:10 AM |
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This is not true, the table has the name: the ratio of the commission to the trading volume per month. This has nothing to do with cashback for project participants
Open the white paper and read, this table is in the chapter on monetizing the project, so I believe that the information contained in it is exactly what interest has shown!
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bonksnp2
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August 23, 2018, 11:47:45 AM |
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This is not true, the table has the name: the ratio of the commission to the trading volume per month. This has nothing to do with cashback for project participants
Open the white paper and read, this table is in the chapter on monetizing the project, so I believe that the information contained in it is exactly what interest has shown! This article does not solve the main question that was asked in this thread. It seems that you did not quite understand the question, I think that it was how to understand the policy of various projects regarding cashback for the use of their resources
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guarino
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August 23, 2018, 11:52:40 AM |
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I seem to have figured out the problem, the fact is that the size of the award depends on the share of the partner company in the project that we are discussing
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bonksnp2
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August 23, 2018, 11:57:13 AM |
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I seem to have figured out the problem, the fact is that the size of the award depends on the share of the partner company in the project that we are discussing
That is, the more the partner has, the more favorable the conditions for its participants? So the project team capitalizes their contribution on favorable terms?
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Anuntl
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August 23, 2018, 11:59:51 AM |
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This project holds a bounty?
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guarino
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August 23, 2018, 12:01:41 PM |
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I seem to have figured out the problem, the fact is that the size of the award depends on the share of the partner company in the project that we are discussing
That is, the more the partner has, the more favorable the conditions for its participants? So the project team capitalizes their contribution on favorable terms? It turns out that way. The project team is very similar to the banking team, but it does not matter how the allocation of resources to the newcomers continues
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peetah
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August 23, 2018, 12:11:21 PM |
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I seem to have figured out the problem, the fact is that the size of the award depends on the share of the partner company in the project that we are discussing
That is, the more the partner has, the more favorable the conditions for its participants? So the project team capitalizes their contribution on favorable terms? It turns out that way. The project team is very similar to the banking team, but it does not matter how the allocation of resources to the newcomers continues This is written in white paper! Project participants who joined the project not so long ago receive the same capitalization status as ordinary participants
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bonksnp2
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August 23, 2018, 12:16:33 PM |
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I seem to have figured out the problem, the fact is that the size of the award depends on the share of the partner company in the project that we are discussing
That is, the more the partner has, the more favorable the conditions for its participants? So the project team capitalizes their contribution on favorable terms? It turns out that way. The project team is very similar to the banking team, but it does not matter how the allocation of resources to the newcomers continues This is written in white paper! Project participants who joined the project not so long ago receive the same capitalization status as ordinary participants You do not understand the essence of the project! Here the principle of cashback from banks works more. This is a bonus program, which is also an advertising platform for various projects
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peetah
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August 23, 2018, 12:20:54 PM |
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I seem to have figured out the problem, the fact is that the size of the award depends on the share of the partner company in the project that we are discussing
That is, the more the partner has, the more favorable the conditions for its participants? So the project team capitalizes their contribution on favorable terms? It turns out that way. The project team is very similar to the banking team, but it does not matter how the allocation of resources to the newcomers continues This is written in white paper! Project participants who joined the project not so long ago receive the same capitalization status as ordinary participants You do not understand the essence of the project! Here the principle of cashback from banks works more. This is a bonus program, which is also an advertising platform for various projects This I understand as no one else, but where does the capitalization in this case? Did you mean the bonus amount for the project, so that it would be easier for participants to consider this application?
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guarino
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August 23, 2018, 12:26:17 PM |
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I seem to have figured out the problem, the fact is that the size of the award depends on the share of the partner company in the project that we are discussing
That is, the more the partner has, the more favorable the conditions for its participants? So the project team capitalizes their contribution on favorable terms? It turns out that way. The project team is very similar to the banking team, but it does not matter how the allocation of resources to the newcomers continues This is written in white paper! Project participants who joined the project not so long ago receive the same capitalization status as ordinary participants In this way, the project earns bonuses as a whole for all project participants, while new participants also receive a bonus in the established amount
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peetah
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August 23, 2018, 12:30:37 PM |
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I seem to have figured out the problem, the fact is that the size of the award depends on the share of the partner company in the project that we are discussing
That is, the more the partner has, the more favorable the conditions for its participants? So the project team capitalizes their contribution on favorable terms? It turns out that way. The project team is very similar to the banking team, but it does not matter how the allocation of resources to the newcomers continues This is written in white paper! Project participants who joined the project not so long ago receive the same capitalization status as ordinary participants In this way, the project earns bonuses as a whole for all project participants, while new participants also receive a bonus in the established amount Is there a bonus program for those who have long been a member of the project? Let's say something that in other projects is called a loyalty program!
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guarino
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August 23, 2018, 12:37:06 PM |
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I seem to have figured out the problem, the fact is that the size of the award depends on the share of the partner company in the project that we are discussing
That is, the more the partner has, the more favorable the conditions for its participants? So the project team capitalizes their contribution on favorable terms? It turns out that way. The project team is very similar to the banking team, but it does not matter how the allocation of resources to the newcomers continues This is written in white paper! Project participants who joined the project not so long ago receive the same capitalization status as ordinary participants In this way, the project earns bonuses as a whole for all project participants, while new participants also receive a bonus in the established amount Is there a bonus program for those who have long been a member of the project? Let's say something that in other projects is called a loyalty program! I have not seen such information anywhere in the description of the project. Unfortunately, the loyalty program is not provided for the project participant, as it seems to me
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