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Author Topic: 🔥[ANN][LIVE PRESALE] GOODWORK — ECOSYSTEM FOR REMOTE TEAMS🔥  (Read 4758 times)
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July 18, 2018, 07:53:43 PM
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Will a 30%bonus be active for a long time?   

The project website says that "30% of BONUS ENDS IN 28 day". There is still plenty of time to buy tokens at a discount)) In general, sales will go until the end of the year, until December 30.

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July 18, 2018, 08:11:40 PM
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Will the type of co-workngs (Small, Medium и т.п.) have any impact on the cost of the rent of one workplace?   
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July 18, 2018, 10:19:44 PM
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How much will it be necessary to pay for gym membership? I mean the gyms which will be in GoodWork co-workings.
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July 19, 2018, 05:53:34 AM
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I’m not against such a project, especially if the team will set up really modern offices. The question is – do they really need a cryptocurrency?   
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July 19, 2018, 06:05:58 AM
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I’m not against such a project, especially if the team will set up really modern offices. The question is – do they really need a cryptocurrency?   
Most likely, GoodWork spaces services (including the rental of workplaces) will be cheaper for residents in case of usage of cryptocurrnecies as payment methods. I think this is the matter.   
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July 19, 2018, 06:17:20 AM
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I’m not against such a project, especially if the team will set up really modern offices. The question is – do they really need a cryptocurrency?   
Most likely, GoodWork spaces services (including the rental of workplaces) will be cheaper for residents in case of usage of cryptocurrnecies as payment methods. I think this is the matter.   

I dunno, no one can say for sure now because no one knows when co-workings will start working. Implementation of the project based on blockchain doesn’t seem a good idea to me, it costs a lot.   
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July 19, 2018, 06:30:01 AM
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I’m not against such a project, especially if the team will set up really modern offices. The question is – do they really need a cryptocurrency?   
Most likely, GoodWork spaces services (including the rental of workplaces) will be cheaper for residents in case of usage of cryptocurrnecies as payment methods. I think this is the matter.   

I dunno, no one can say for sure now because no one knows when co-workings will start working. Implementation of the project based on blockchain doesn’t seem a good idea to me, it costs a lot.   
Nope, many programmers have learned to work with blockchain, so it isn’t so difficult and expensive. In addition, the problem of data substitution will be solved.
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July 19, 2018, 06:55:40 AM
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I’m not against such a project, especially if the team will set up really modern offices. The question is – do they really need a cryptocurrency?   
Most likely, GoodWork spaces services (including the rental of workplaces) will be cheaper for residents in case of usage of cryptocurrnecies as payment methods. I think this is the matter.   

I dunno, no one can say for sure now because no one knows when co-workings will start working. Implementation of the project based on blockchain doesn’t seem a good idea to me, it costs a lot.   
Nope, many programmers have learned to work with blockchain, so it isn’t so difficult and expensive. In addition, the problem of data substitution will be solved.
It’s clear. You know, customers don’t consider reviews on freelance exchangers, they give tests in order to estimate the executors. So it seems to me it isnt a problem anymore.   
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July 19, 2018, 07:16:54 AM
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I’m not against such a project, especially if the team will set up really modern offices. The question is – do they really need a cryptocurrency?   
Most likely, GoodWork spaces services (including the rental of workplaces) will be cheaper for residents in case of usage of cryptocurrnecies as payment methods. I think this is the matter.   

I dunno, no one can say for sure now because no one knows when co-workings will start working. Implementation of the project based on blockchain doesn’t seem a good idea to me, it costs a lot.   
Nope, many programmers have learned to work with blockchain, so it isn’t so difficult and expensive. In addition, the problem of data substitution will be solved.
It’s clear. You know, customers don’t consider reviews on freelance exchangers, they give tests in order to estimate the executors. So it seems to me it isnt a problem anymore.   
You’re right to some point, test tasks are a good alternative, but, you know, sometimes you have some urgent tasks. In such a case, you won’t have any time for tests, you’ll have to look at reviews. In case of GoodNet – it’s a GoodWork service – the problem of “paid” reviews will be eliminated, the customers will be able to find good executors without any tests.
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July 19, 2018, 09:52:14 AM
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Why will mini hotels be necessary? In order to let the residents to spend only 3-5 minutes to come to work?)) 
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July 19, 2018, 09:58:22 AM
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I’m wondering what the company will do if a non-promising city is chosen as a location for GoodWork co-working with the help of the voting campaign.   
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July 19, 2018, 11:41:37 AM
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I’ve taken a look at Global co-working schemes, it seems that up to 1000 people will be able to work there! It’s impressive…
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I’ve taken a look at Global co-working schemes, it seems that up to 1000 people will be able to work there! It’s impressive…
Global co-workings are made for 400 and more workplaces.   



I’m wondering what the company will do if a non-promising city is chosen as a location for GoodWork co-working with the help of the voting campaign.   

Non-promising regions won’t take part in voting campaigns because all the options offered will be estimated by our team of specialists.   



Why will mini hotels be necessary? In order to let the residents to spend only 3-5 minutes to come to work?)) 

Hello! The residents will be able to use mini hotels to accommodate their foreign partners there. 

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July 19, 2018, 02:32:08 PM
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Will a 30%bonus be active for a long time?   

The project website says that "30% of BONUS ENDS IN 28 day". There is still plenty of time to buy tokens at a discount)) In general, sales will go until the end of the year, until December 30.

As i have read on the pinned message from telegram it says you can get additional bonus 30% if you join before  June 20th. Correct me if im wring with my enterpretation.  What i like most about this project aside from its bonus is that their goal is to change the global approach of employers to human labour and its conditions which is very healthy and realistic that could possibly increases the usage of crypto in our lives.
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July 19, 2018, 04:27:56 PM
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It’s a pity that they want to work only in ready-made business centers. Some of them have bad reputation or look ugly. Well, there’re a lot of reasons. Sure they need some other options.
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July 19, 2018, 06:26:08 PM
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I’d like GoodWork team to open a co-working in my city, i’d work there with my team.     
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July 19, 2018, 08:23:15 PM
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The ICO will last long… Will you start implementing the project only after its end?   
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July 19, 2018, 10:19:28 PM
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How much will one “OOO” token cost after the start of the ICO?   
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July 20, 2018, 05:39:17 AM
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I was worried that the “OOO” tokens wouldn’t have turnover if they residents preferred to use other cryptocurrencies. But the GoodWork decided to make it easier to use “OOO” tokens, so there will be demand for them in the market.   
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July 20, 2018, 06:04:50 AM
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I was worried that the “OOO” tokens wouldn’t have turnover if they residents preferred to use other cryptocurrencies. But the GoodWork decided to make it easier to use “OOO” tokens, so there will be demand for them in the market.   
Are you sure that it’ll really be so?   
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