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May 13, 2014, 11:51:42 AM |
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Is that really the most important thing at this stage? From a professional marketing perspective - it is actually very important. Conversions are made from a number of things, but look at it this way; you walk in a room and a super model and a 2/10 throw themselves at you, you'd pick the model but it turns out she's terrible in bed though. While the 2/10 is fantastic. It's not always the best looking that converts; split testing wasn't invented for no reason. Anyway I PM'ed MrDunne, I maybe be willing to give you the rest of your needed investment.
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RyanMilligan1
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May 13, 2014, 11:55:27 AM |
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Oh well. Never mind. Lots to learn from this failure to launch. Go back to square one. Learn to learn.
Not failed, we're not trying to launch for another two months. We have two months to raise that money. We have all of the banking sorted, and progress has started on the software side of things. EDIT: Actually thats a lie, we currently only have a wire transfer partner for EURO. We would like a SEPA partner too. There are bank accounts in the Isle of Man that are classed as UK banks yet there are no Bitcoin Exchange rules. They are fair game as much as they care, look in to that.
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MrWDunne (OP)
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May 13, 2014, 12:02:09 PM |
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Oh well. Never mind. Lots to learn from this failure to launch. Go back to square one. Learn to learn.
Not failed, we're not trying to launch for another two months. We have two months to raise that money. We have all of the banking sorted, and progress has started on the software side of things. EDIT: Actually thats a lie, we currently only have a wire transfer partner for EURO. We would like a SEPA partner too. There are bank accounts in the Isle of Man that are classed as UK banks yet there are no Bitcoin Exchange rules. They are fair game as much as they care, look in to that. I am well aware, however all of the banks are basically owned by Lloyds so its no easier than opening an account with Lloyds. Regardless our UK bank is already sorted, and there are no rules in the entirety of the UK.
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RyanMilligan1
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May 13, 2014, 12:20:31 PM |
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Oh well. Never mind. Lots to learn from this failure to launch. Go back to square one. Learn to learn.
Not failed, we're not trying to launch for another two months. We have two months to raise that money. We have all of the banking sorted, and progress has started on the software side of things. EDIT: Actually thats a lie, we currently only have a wire transfer partner for EURO. We would like a SEPA partner too. There are bank accounts in the Isle of Man that are classed as UK banks yet there are no Bitcoin Exchange rules. They are fair game as much as they care, look in to that. I am well aware, however all of the banks are basically owned by Lloyds so its no easier than opening an account with Lloyds. Regardless our UK bank is already sorted, and there are no rules in the entirety of the UK. Yeah, there are no rules anywhere technically, but banks do not like Bitcoin. Look how fast Intersango was fucked. Are they even still around? I remember they went private but I just decided to leave them then. I just mean an Isle of Man account aren't going to decide to give you a hard time out of nowhere. Llyods may own them but if you contact them they'll basically tell you, you are just like any other business while if you try that with Barclays/Natwest you're not getting such a hassle free time but if you have it sorted then great. Just be careful with them if you start becoming a huge volume exchange RBS Isle of Man if you ever need a back up plan
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MrWDunne (OP)
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May 13, 2014, 12:24:22 PM Last edit: May 13, 2014, 12:35:54 PM by MrWDunne |
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Oh well. Never mind. Lots to learn from this failure to launch. Go back to square one. Learn to learn.
Not failed, we're not trying to launch for another two months. We have two months to raise that money. We have all of the banking sorted, and progress has started on the software side of things. EDIT: Actually thats a lie, we currently only have a wire transfer partner for EURO. We would like a SEPA partner too. There are bank accounts in the Isle of Man that are classed as UK banks yet there are no Bitcoin Exchange rules. They are fair game as much as they care, look in to that. I am well aware, however all of the banks are basically owned by Lloyds so its no easier than opening an account with Lloyds. Regardless our UK bank is already sorted, and there are no rules in the entirety of the UK. Yeah, there are no rules anywhere technically, but banks do not like Bitcoin. Look how fast Intersango was fucked. Are they even still around? I remember they went private but I just decided to leave them then. I just mean an Isle of Man account aren't going to decide to give you a hard time out of nowhere. Llyods may own them but if you contact them they'll basically tell you, you are just like any other business while if you try that with Barclays/Natwest you're not getting such a hassle free time but if you have it sorted then great. Just be careful with them if you start becoming a huge volume exchange RBS Isle of Man if you ever need a back up plan Functionally speaking Isle of Man operates as Lloyds, you get through to the same customer support people etc. As for volume, thats not a concern for two reasons. The first being the bank know what we're doing, and now know the rules. The second being if our volume gets high enough, we have another bank that will take us based on the volume. (Assuming we have at least £1m in the account at all times). That should be doable, especially as we could include other currencies and as bitcoin grows, the fiat balance grows too. (Yes, I know Lloyds don't own the only IoM bank. However we have spoken to the others and they have the same policy.
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ex-trader
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May 14, 2014, 07:03:59 PM |
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Advisor: Lieven Van Neste Type that into Google, the results are interesting. Hope it's not the same man........
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MrWDunne (OP)
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May 14, 2014, 07:06:51 PM |
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Advisor: Lieven Van Neste Type that into Google, the results are interesting. Hope it's not the same man........ Holy crap, yeah that is scary. No, not the same man, I am pleased to say.
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Malibusparky
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May 16, 2014, 03:40:00 AM |
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Is this still legit? I was thinking about investing but yesterday in my counterwallet your buy btc bids disappeared. Now its back up. Plus there has been no activity here in a day.
Any updates for potential investors?
Also what happens if you don't sell all the shares? What happens if you don't even get anywhere close to what you need? What happens to those who bought your asset?
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MrWDunne (OP)
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May 16, 2014, 11:02:54 AM |
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Is this still legit? I was thinking about investing but yesterday in my counterwallet your buy btc bids disappeared. Now its back up. Plus there has been no activity here in a day.
Any updates for potential investors?
Also what happens if you don't sell all the shares? What happens if you don't even get anywhere close to what you need? What happens to those who bought your asset?
Yes its still legit, counterwallet orders automatically expire after a while. As for not getting close to what we need, we will. We're not far off it and even if we can't raise it this way we have other methods. Should be a big announcement next week.
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btc-banker
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May 17, 2014, 01:16:04 PM |
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Do not use this service. It is a scam - i know this gay from other forum, he scammed many
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MrWDunne (OP)
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May 17, 2014, 01:19:25 PM |
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Do not use this service. It is a scam - i know this gay from other forum, he scammed many
Homophobic comment makes it even better. Who am I in this other forum then?
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fluffypony
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GetMonero.org / MyMonero.com
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May 17, 2014, 01:39:02 PM |
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He's an idiot, ignore him. As someone who recently dealt with something similar, the best thing you can do is not engage and keep going. Fools like this will get louder despite mounting evidence of your legitimacy over time, ignore them and keep going.
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MrWDunne (OP)
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May 17, 2014, 01:44:09 PM |
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He's an idiot, ignore him. As someone who recently dealt with something similar, the best thing you can do is not engage and keep going. Fools like this will get louder despite mounting evidence of your legitimacy over time, ignore them and keep going. Thank you for the advice fluffypony. I shall take it.
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MrWDunne (OP)
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May 17, 2014, 02:54:39 PM |
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Still need to raise a fair amount of funds.
Going to list on Colored coins as well.
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MrWDunne (OP)
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May 17, 2014, 03:34:04 PM |
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Now on ColoredCoin
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Kalkuuuta
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May 17, 2014, 06:42:08 PM |
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This not anymore IPO to both casino and exchange, now only for exchange? How about hem who buy already when you wrote to sell exchange and casino shares?
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MrWDunne (OP)
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May 17, 2014, 07:04:36 PM |
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This not anymore IPO to both casino and exchange, now only for exchange? How about hem who buy already when you wrote to sell exchange and casino shares?
Still for casino too, just taken away the emphasis.
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May 18, 2014, 10:16:43 PM |
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I gather from the content in this thread that you have 100,000 shares total , out of which you wish to sell 15,000 shares, with the first 2400 shares going for 0.008BTC/share. Meanwhile your info on https://angel.co/dunne-capital/fundraisingindicates that you have had $40,000 previous funding and you are trying to raise equity of $100,000. Could you just give a current update on the paid-up shares , reserve shares and shares already issued for the previous funding .
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MrWDunne (OP)
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May 18, 2014, 10:23:20 PM |
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I gather from the content in this thread that you have 100,000 shares total , out of which you wish to sell 15,000 shares, with the first 2400 shares going for 0.008BTC/share. Meanwhile your info on https://angel.co/dunne-capital/fundraisingindicates that you have had $40,000 previous funding and you are trying to raise equity of $100,000. Could you just give a current update on the paid-up shares , reserve shares and shares already issued for the previous funding . Inaccurate numbers, my fault. Raised $10,000 out of my own money. Looking to raise $40,000
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