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November 22, 2018, 08:43:54 PM
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And what are your result in attracting large investors? Surely already have at least one.
Yes, there are several investors who constantly monitor the project and its achievements, there are those who have invested. We are preparing for the next round of investment in Asia.

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November 23, 2018, 09:32:01 AM
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Besides Trezor and Ledger - who else could be considered as competitor for your project?
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November 23, 2018, 10:37:46 AM
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Besides Trezor and Ledger - who else could be considered as competitor for your project?
Well, all the hardware wallets are literally competitors for this project. But I may ensure that device on Linux is much more convenient to use then any hardware wallet that exist now. So it will grab its part of market for sure
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November 23, 2018, 11:11:58 AM
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At what expense do you expect to win competition with other hardware wallets?
The beauty of the situation is that we do not compete with crypto wallets :-)
Our main goal is not only secure key storage; we achieve this automatically by using the hardware architecture of the device. We want to give people the opportunity to use smart contracts using a portable secure gadget that will simplify many procedures that previously caused a lot of unnecessary work and unnecessary helpers.
It is possible that most potential users will not be aware of this nuance at the first stage of advancement.
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November 23, 2018, 11:16:05 AM
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Besides Trezor and Ledger - who else could be considered as competitor for your project?

I think that Trezor and Ledger are good competitors, and competition with them must be tough.

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November 23, 2018, 01:00:38 PM
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In addition, we will use our tokens when exchanging services with partner projects while using their software services, because we create a hardware platform, software in most cases will be from third-party projects. We also focus on the automation of smart contracts, in order to run which users will have to use our tokens.

Tell us which of the developers of software services do you plan to cooperate with?
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November 23, 2018, 02:52:29 PM
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Besides Trezor and Ledger - who else could be considered as competitor for your project?
I said above that, studying the supply and demand in the cryptocurrency market, we came to the conclusion that today it is not profitable to repeat the mistakes of others and only make a crypto wallet. Therefore, we create a full-fledged Linux computer, which we call a cryptocomputer, since it contains crypto-storage. From cryptocomputer we expect more profit than from crypto wallets.

Well, all the hardware wallets are literally competitors for this project. But I may ensure that device on Linux is much more convenient to use then any hardware wallet that exist now. So it will grab its part of market for sure
Yes, our success will depend on the quality of our partners' software :-)

I think that Trezor and Ledger are good competitors, and competition with them must be tough.
Yes, first we need to convince the audience that they can trust us.
Then, we need to make a product with a competitive price.
Further, digital technologies themselves will do their job, since it is obvious to everyone that automating smart contracts will make life easier for us.

Tell us which of the developers of software services do you plan to cooperate with?
With some of our partners who offer their blockchain to the market, we are working closely together, installing their applications and the appstores of smart contracts: Universa, The Power

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November 23, 2018, 03:36:01 PM
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At first we will try to enter the Japanease and Asian market. Little bit later to USA and Europe.
This is logical based on Asian enthusiasm for cryptocurrency.
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November 23, 2018, 03:51:36 PM
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Besides Trezor and Ledger - who else could be considered as competitor for your project?

I think that Trezor and Ledger are good competitors, and competition with them must be tough.

they are not competitors. at the moment they are much better. not because their code is better, but because they have reputation. you dont have it, which means you are a project that is still a level lower all the same. this is my sober look of a person who has trezor and a ledger bot.
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November 23, 2018, 04:32:48 PM
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It's true )

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November 23, 2018, 04:53:07 PM
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We are trying ...
Why do you write: "We are trying ..." ?? Are there any problems?
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November 23, 2018, 05:33:38 PM
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We are trying ...
Why do you write: "We are trying ..." ?? Are there any problems?
Yes, it's just that people are not ready for smart contracts to enter their lives.

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November 23, 2018, 06:23:38 PM
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As you can see, in our calculations we were based on an analysis of the market, which involves fairly large numbers: 500 million crypto wallets.
If we assume that the cost of a single crypto wallet is $ 50, then the market volume will be equal to 25 billion dollars. But as I said above, we are focusing not only on crypto wallets, but also on new digital technologies based on smart contracts. In this part of the audience will be clearly more and the volume of the market, too.
You say that the Micro-PC is not a cryptocurrency wallet, but a more functional device. Therefore, the figure of 500 million should be reduced.
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November 23, 2018, 07:23:41 PM
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As you can see, in our calculations we were based on an analysis of the market, which involves fairly large numbers: 500 million crypto wallets.
If we assume that the cost of a single crypto wallet is $ 50, then the market volume will be equal to 25 billion dollars. But as I said above, we are focusing not only on crypto wallets, but also on new digital technologies based on smart contracts. In this part of the audience will be clearly more and the volume of the market, too.
You say that the Micro-PC is not a cryptocurrency wallet, but a more functional device. Therefore, the figure of 500 million should be reduced.

The Micro-PC is not only a crypto wallet, but a cryptocomputer with more functionality, including the crypto wallets too  Grin

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November 23, 2018, 07:56:44 PM
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Are you sure that the sale of tokens will bring a sufficient amount of investment? I think it is necessary to look for other investors to start production.
We are sure that the sale of tokens is not enough to attract the necessary investments. That is why we will undergo an acceleration program in Japan to get access to the pool of Asian investors after a security check.
Asian investors are promising! I wish you a successful test result!
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November 23, 2018, 08:14:12 PM
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Besides Trezor and Ledger - who else could be considered as competitor for your project?

I think that Trezor and Ledger are good competitors, and competition with them must be tough.

they are not competitors. at the moment they are much better. not because their code is better, but because they have reputation. you dont have it, which means you are a project that is still a level lower all the same. this is my sober look of a person who has trezor and a ledger bot.
But the trezor had no reputation once. It needs to be earned, but it is real. DO NOT be so categorical.

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November 24, 2018, 09:24:34 AM
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Why do you think your token will be in demand? Whats the need of your token at all? The same project may be implemented  with ETH coins instead of your tokens
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November 24, 2018, 11:03:34 AM
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Why do you think your token will be in demand? Whats the need of your token at all? The same project may be implemented  with ETH coins instead of your tokens
We will use the token as confirmation of receipt of a 50% discount when purchasing a product.

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November 24, 2018, 02:53:10 PM
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We are trying ...
Why do you write: "We are trying ..." ?? Are there any problems?
Yes, it's just that people are not ready for smart contracts to enter their lives.
Yes, it is a reality. People do not trust the new. Especially in financial matters
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November 24, 2018, 03:49:42 PM
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Whats previous experience your team had? What projects they have worked at before?
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