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August 05, 2018, 08:54:08 AM
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BTC right now is 6 995,20 USD per coin. I just wondering how soon it will be more then 10 000 USD again. The same situation with ETH, on which your token is based. It is 405,99 USD. But some time ago it was 700 USD or even 1000 USD. May be they will always falling down and it is no sence to invest real money in your ICO???
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August 05, 2018, 09:00:20 AM
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BTC right now is 6 995,20 USD per coin. I just wondering how soon it will be more then 10 000 USD again. The same situation with ETH, on which your token is based. It is 405,99 USD. But some time ago it was 700 USD or even 1000 USD. May be they will always falling down and it is no sence to invest real money in your ICO???

Cryptocurriencies are always going up and down this is because of valatility of the market.
I 100% sure that Azbit project has a good future. Don't worry to invest on there tokens.
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August 05, 2018, 09:24:31 AM
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BTC right now is 6 995,20 USD per coin. I just wondering how soon it will be more then 10 000 USD again. The same situation with ETH, on which your token is based. It is 405,99 USD. But some time ago it was 700 USD or even 1000 USD. May be they will always falling down and it is no sence to invest real money in your ICO???

Cryptocurriencies are always going up and down this is because of valatility of the market.
I 100% sure that Azbit project has a good future. Don't worry to invest on there tokens.

And what about BTC and ETH lvl? will they go up? in the nearest future
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August 05, 2018, 09:28:25 AM
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BTC right now is 6 995,20 USD per coin. I just wondering how soon it will be more then 10 000 USD again. The same situation with ETH, on which your token is based. It is 405,99 USD. But some time ago it was 700 USD or even 1000 USD. May be they will always falling down and it is no sence to invest real money in your ICO???

Cryptocurriencies are always going up and down this is because of valatility of the market.
I 100% sure that Azbit project has a good future. Don't worry to invest on there tokens.

And what about BTC and ETH lvl? will they go up? in the nearest future

For sure! may be in 2 or 3 month it will be more then 8000 USD, after New Year it should be 10 000 USD. The same thing with ETH. In the Q3 2019 it should be 1000 USD. This is my predictions.
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August 05, 2018, 11:47:49 AM
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What do you think is going to catch the investors' interest? Like, what's the biggest selling point here? I'm halfway convinced that this is the hottest project going right now, but I wanna hear your thoughts
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August 06, 2018, 08:30:53 AM
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I think it would be interesting to everyone, according to Bloomberg, Long Blockchain Corp. received subpoena from SEC. Let's remind last year the company was called Long Island Iced Tea) In December 2017, it was announced they would explore blockchain related acquisitions and changed their name to Long Blockchain Corp, a move which resulted in a threefold increase in the company’s stock price. However, in a month and a half their stocks got down, because they didn’t conduct any real research, but simply decided to hype itself on "blockchain". And now they will answer to the SEC for this. By the way, the company decided to change its activities again – this time they shifted towards loyalty programs.
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August 06, 2018, 08:47:12 AM
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I think it would be interesting to everyone, according to Bloomberg, Long Blockchain Corp. received subpoena from SEC. Let's remind last year the company was called Long Island Iced Tea) In December 2017, it was announced they would explore blockchain related acquisitions and changed their name to Long Blockchain Corp, a move which resulted in a threefold increase in the company’s stock price. However, in a month and a half their stocks got down, because they didn’t conduct any real research, but simply decided to hype itself on "blockchain". And now they will answer to the SEC for this. By the way, the company decided to change its activities again – this time they shifted towards loyalty programs.

So what does that have to Azbit?

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August 06, 2018, 08:52:59 AM
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I think it would be interesting to everyone, according to Bloomberg, Long Blockchain Corp. received subpoena from SEC. Let's remind last year the company was called Long Island Iced Tea) In December 2017, it was announced they would explore blockchain related acquisitions and changed their name to Long Blockchain Corp, a move which resulted in a threefold increase in the company’s stock price. However, in a month and a half their stocks got down, because they didn’t conduct any real research, but simply decided to hype itself on "blockchain". And now they will answer to the SEC for this. By the way, the company decided to change its activities again – this time they shifted towards loyalty programs.

So what does that have to Azbit?
We've already discussed above regulatory issues and regulators activities. I guess Azbit means regulators in anyway will punish all ICOs and companies that are cheating with tokens, names, blockchain, etc.

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August 06, 2018, 08:54:33 AM
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I think it would be interesting to everyone, according to Bloomberg, Long Blockchain Corp. received subpoena from SEC. Let's remind last year the company was called Long Island Iced Tea) In December 2017, it was announced they would explore blockchain related acquisitions and changed their name to Long Blockchain Corp, a move which resulted in a threefold increase in the company’s stock price. However, in a month and a half their stocks got down, because they didn’t conduct any real research, but simply decided to hype itself on "blockchain". And now they will answer to the SEC for this. By the way, the company decided to change its activities again – this time they shifted towards loyalty programs.

So what does that have to Azbit?
We've already discussed above regulatory issues and regulators activities. I guess Azbit means regulators in anyway will punish all ICOs and companies that are cheating with tokens, names, blockchain, etc.
That's right! This is just one example of the fact that now the most competent development strategy for bona fide ICO and blockchain projects is to conduct its activities in full compliance with the law. Then the project itself and the investors’ investments will be safe.
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August 06, 2018, 09:02:00 AM
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Bloomberg also reported that bitcoin should cost $ 213 thousand to replace dollar. And this is unreal, IMHO. So let’s turn off the light and leave? )
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August 06, 2018, 09:06:23 AM
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Bloomberg also reported that bitcoin should cost $ 213 thousand to replace dollar. And this is unreal, IMHO. So let’s turn off the light and leave? )
First, such forecasts appear regularly. 5 years ago no one would have believed that bitcoin could cost $ 8 or $ 20 thousand as in December. Secondly, cryptomarket and blockchain - this is not the single bitcoin. Yes, everyone knows bitcoin, but even if it’s no longer exist tomorrow, there are many crypto projects, which do not depend on it from a technical standpoint. Azbit is one of such projects. We are creating  ecosystem and infrastructure for cryptocurrency payments, and they will be implemented through bitcoin or litecoin, Ripple, ether or through some other coin that hasn’t been invented yet, it doesn’t matter. The main thing is that cryptocurrencies will exist and evolve, which means cryptocurrency ecosystems will also be developed.

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August 06, 2018, 09:45:42 AM
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What do you think is going to catch the investors' interest? Like, what's the biggest selling point here? I'm halfway convinced that this is the hottest project going right now, but I wanna hear your thoughts

Unlike many other ICOs, Azbit has a minimum viable product (MVP) already available online. You can check out the MVP here: https://bitsane.com/. That MVP is a full-featured cryptocurrency exchange called Bitsane. It’s a working exchange originally launched in 2016. Azbit seek to eventually launch a cryptocurrency exchange combined with a banking institution and investment form – so Bitsane is just one part of that goal.
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August 06, 2018, 10:01:07 AM
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By the way, from personal experience, I’m looking for investment opportunities, because I start thinking about retirement in 20-25 years. And one large and respected e-payment system that I work with has implemented a micro-investment service. The return in assets is rather low there, slightly more than on the bank deposit. But I really like the possibility to put money on an investment account monthly with a single click, it’s very simple and easy to use the service. I don’t need to go to the bank, do a lot of paperwork, then again go to the bank and deposit money into account. Everything is done in a matter of seconds at the computer. IMHO, this is the main advantage of the service. I hope the Azbit service will be easy and convenient to use as well.
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August 06, 2018, 10:07:42 AM
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By the way, from personal experience, I’m looking for investment opportunities, because I start thinking about retirement in 20-25 years. And one large and respected e-payment system that I work with has implemented a micro-investment service. The return in assets is rather low there, slightly more than on the bank deposit. But I really like the possibility to put money on an investment account monthly with a single click, it’s very simple and easy to use the service. I don’t need to go to the bank, do a lot of paperwork, then again go to the bank and deposit money into account. Everything is done in a matter of seconds at the computer. IMHO, this is the main advantage of the service. I hope the Azbit service will be easy and convenient to use as well.
The first question is: how much do you trust this service to keep money in it?) Banks guarantee deposit insurance (up to a certain amount).

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August 06, 2018, 10:28:04 AM
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By the way, from personal experience, I’m looking for investment opportunities, because I start thinking about retirement in 20-25 years. And one large and respected e-payment system that I work with has implemented a micro-investment service. The return in assets is rather low there, slightly more than on the bank deposit. But I really like the possibility to put money on an investment account monthly with a single click, it’s very simple and easy to use the service. I don’t need to go to the bank, do a lot of paperwork, then again go to the bank and deposit money into account. Everything is done in a matter of seconds at the computer. IMHO, this is the main advantage of the service. I hope the Azbit service will be easy and convenient to use as well.
The first question is: how much do you trust this service to keep money in it?) Banks guarantee deposit insurance (up to a certain amount).
Yes, you're asking the right question, I also asked  myself and hasn’t decided to use this service yet) The payment system is large enough and well-known not to be afraid to invest in it for several years. But if you think about 20-25 years, the situation is different. I haven’t decided yet.
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By the way, from personal experience, I’m looking for investment opportunities, because I start thinking about retirement in 20-25 years. And one large and respected e-payment system that I work with has implemented a micro-investment service. The return in assets is rather low there, slightly more than on the bank deposit. But I really like the possibility to put money on an investment account monthly with a single click, it’s very simple and easy to use the service. I don’t need to go to the bank, do a lot of paperwork, then again go to the bank and deposit money into account. Everything is done in a matter of seconds at the computer. IMHO, this is the main advantage of the service. I hope the Azbit service will be easy and convenient to use as well.
The first question is: how much do you trust this service to keep money in it?) Banks guarantee deposit insurance (up to a certain amount).
Yes, you're asking the right question, I also asked  myself and hasn’t decided to use this service yet) The payment system is large enough and well-known not to be afraid to invest in it for several years. But if you think about 20-25 years, the situation is different. I haven’t decided yet.
In fact, you can use the main rule of investing - do not invest all funds in one asset. For example, you can hold funds for 2-3 years on the investment account that you described, and then withdraw them with profit and invest in less profitable instruments, but provided with insurance guarantees, for example,bank deposits or government stocks. And then again start the cycle of new funds accumulation on the investment account. By the way, the same strategy can be chosen when working with the Azbit platform. We can offer many options.
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August 06, 2018, 12:57:17 PM
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By the way, from personal experience, I’m looking for investment opportunities, because I start thinking about retirement in 20-25 years. And one large and respected e-payment system that I work with has implemented a micro-investment service. The return in assets is rather low there, slightly more than on the bank deposit. But I really like the possibility to put money on an investment account monthly with a single click, it’s very simple and easy to use the service. I don’t need to go to the bank, do a lot of paperwork, then again go to the bank and deposit money into account. Everything is done in a matter of seconds at the computer. IMHO, this is the main advantage of the service. I hope the Azbit service will be easy and convenient to use as well.
The first question is: how much do you trust this service to keep money in it?) Banks guarantee deposit insurance (up to a certain amount).
Yes, you're asking the right question, I also asked  myself and hasn’t decided to use this service yet) The payment system is large enough and well-known not to be afraid to invest in it for several years. But if you think about 20-25 years, the situation is different. I haven’t decided yet.
In fact, you can use the main rule of investing - do not invest all funds in one asset. For example, you can hold funds for 2-3 years on the investment account that you described, and then withdraw them with profit and invest in less profitable instruments, but provided with insurance guarantees, for example,bank deposits or government stocks. And then again start the cycle of new funds accumulation on the investment account. By the way, the same strategy can be chosen when working with the Azbit platform. We can offer many options.

Yes, I’m thinking about it. Invest in more profitable assets for several years and then deposit them to less risky ones. IMHO, it’s a good option.
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August 06, 2018, 01:03:23 PM
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 Is it possible to withdraw from Azbit and invest in other platforms)

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August 06, 2018, 01:04:39 PM
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Is it possible to withdraw from Azbit and invest in other platforms)
Yes, this is also an option) But do not forget if you transfer funds within the same ecosystem, you don’t lose your profits on commissions. And if you deposit and withdraw funds from one ecosystem to another, you run a risk of getting into a situation, when commissions and fees can reduce your profit to zero.
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August 06, 2018, 02:37:59 PM
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HODL bitcoin for 5 years, one should have steel nerves. I would have got to a madhouse in the first year.
That's what I'm talking about, HODL is not suitable for everyone. In addition, HODL can be recommended only for bitcoin, well, maybe also for ether. And what if I have different altcoins from bounty and airdrops, and I want to make money on them or at least exchange for fiat - here, both the ecosystem and the trading platform would've come in handy.

For everyone who hodld the last 5 years those guys must have had big balls. All those ups and downs and everyone who held actually really earned the reward in the end.

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