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September 13, 2018, 07:21:32 AM
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Jakuru is a tokenized project. We are looking to follow a different roadmap than most companies. We are not having an ICO foor freshly minted tokens.

Instead, users of our AdBlocker will receive tokens in an airdrop manner. And we will on turn create value for the token.

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We are not selling tokens. So we are not bound by the standard ICO timeline and boilerplate. We are building an initial community of users before we decide on the details. More coming soon!

Link: http://www.jakuru.com/

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September 14, 2018, 08:09:55 AM
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Update 2018-9-14

- We launched the user forums!
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September 14, 2018, 08:40:14 AM
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I'm still unsure if I'm going to use your adblocker.

This is a direct question, why should we use your adblocker? what's the difference of it to the other well known adblockers?
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September 15, 2018, 09:31:41 AM
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I'm still unsure if I'm going to use your adblocker.

This is a direct question, why should we use your adblocker? what's the difference of it to the other well known adblockers?

Thanks for the interest!

The basics of what an AdBlocker does is not complicated. And since we have very capable software developers in house, we are confident that we are able to get users the best experience by using our AdBlocker.

But the question what an AdBlocker blocks and what not is a more interesting question. Regular AdBlockers have their own definition of what an ad is, and have a whitelist for companies that pay them and have what they call 'acceptable ads'. Without saying that there is something wrong with this way of doing things, we are going to 1) have the community vote on what is acceptable and what not 2) never be paid by advertisers to influence behaviour of our AdBlocker and 3) directly reward users for browsing the internet with our AdBlocker enabled.

I hope this makes it more clear Smiley
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