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From Uro Foundation site: Current Board Global NIER: Green Earth Systems [Uro Protocol Ratification] insolvent India NIER: Urea Trading India [Uro Protocol Ratification] Website http://ureatradingindia.in/ looks like it was built within 2 - 3 days China NIER: Crown Team Corp. [Uro Protocol Ratification] Stephen Lo, associated with money launderers South Africa NIER: CCL Pillay Group [Uro Protocol Ratification] Cosmetic Surgeon How many red flags you need? Go listen to Twitter pumpers so they can dump on you!Summary of red flags:https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=600639.msg7691359#msg7691359
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From Uro Foundation site: Current Board Global NIER: Green Earth Systems [Uro Protocol Ratification] insolvent India NIER: Urea Trading India [Uro Protocol Ratification] Website http://ureatradingindia.in/ looks like it was built within 2 - 3 days China NIER: Crown Team Corp. [Uro Protocol Ratification] Stephen Lo, associated with money launderers South Africa NIER: CCL Pillay Group [Uro Protocol Ratification] Cosmetic Surgeon How many red flags you need? Global NIER: Green Earth Systems [Uro Protocol Ratification] http://www.abn.business.gov.au/SearchByAbnHistory.aspx?SearchText=132+561+132 Active, plus australia not HK India NIER: Urea Trading India [Uro Protocol Ratification] Website http://ureatradingindia.in/ looks like it was built within 2 - 3 days, i know plenty of big companies with webpages like this, specially the kind that dont need web presence China NIER: Crown Team Corp. [Uro Protocol Ratification] Stephen Lo, associated with money launderers / Thats the LAWYER who registered the company, of course he is connected to some criminals or whatever, its their job South Africa NIER: CCL Pillay Group [Uro Protocol Ratification] Cosmetic Surgeon / Im an IT guy, plus importer/Exporter, nothing wrong with that
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July 05, 2014, 07:54:09 PM Last edit: July 05, 2014, 08:07:11 PM by Coolstoryteller |
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I thought it was funny when I first saw this coin a while back because I'm heavily invested into large scale Urea distribution. I haven't heard anything in the industry about this coin though.
Urea orders are usually 50k-100k minimum for a price break. So I could see the concept being used because of the large money transfers; However, I'm not sure what the OP is trying to accomplish with this coin though. Alot of the buyers/sellers of Urea don't have computers let alone smart phones to make proper use of this coin. You're dealing with rural farmers, trucking companies etc.
Urea is not just a fertilizer its used for diesel emissions reduction through diesel particulate filters or DPFs for short. The Urea is sprayed into the active and hybrid DPF systems to burn off the excess particulate matter.
The real money is in the trucking industry because of the emissions regulations spreading across the country. But like I said most of these people don't trust electronic money transfers or even have computers let alone smart phones. I just don't see it taking off because of the customer base. Something like this would probably be more effective in like 5-8 years once bitcoin has gone completely mainstream and the concept has been introduced to them.
Just my 2 cents from someone in the industry. Good luck with everything.
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July 05, 2014, 08:03:07 PM |
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I thought it was funny when I first saw this coin a while back because I'm heavily invested into large scale Urea distribution. I haven't heard anything in the industry about this coin though.
Urea orders are usually 50k-100k minimum for a price break. So I could see the concept being used because of the large money transfers; However, I'm not sure what the OP is trying to accomplish with this coin though. Alot of the buyers/sellers of Urea don't have computers let alone smart phones to make proper use of this coin. You're dealing with rural farmers, trucking companies etc.
Urea is not just a fertilizer its used for diesel emissions reduction though diesel particulate filters or DPFs for short. The Urea is sprayed into the active and hybrid DPF systems to burn off the excess particulate matter.
The real money is in the trucking industry because of the emissions regulations spreading across the country. But like I said most of these people don't trust electronic money transfers or even have computers let alone smart phones. I just don't see it taking off because of the customer base. Something like this would probably be more effective in like 5-8 years once bitcoin has gone completely mainstream and the concept has been introduced to them.
Just my 2 cents from someone in the industry. Good luck with everything.
That is interesting thanks. They have talked of paper certificates and the like before being used for the farmers: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=600639.msg7245003#msg7245003
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July 05, 2014, 08:07:55 PM |
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thanks, I will be able to fertilize my farms for a long time now 
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Coolstoryteller
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July 05, 2014, 08:08:59 PM |
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I thought it was funny when I first saw this coin a while back because I'm heavily invested into large scale Urea distribution. I haven't heard anything in the industry about this coin though.
Urea orders are usually 50k-100k minimum for a price break. So I could see the concept being used because of the large money transfers; However, I'm not sure what the OP is trying to accomplish with this coin though. Alot of the buyers/sellers of Urea don't have computers let alone smart phones to make proper use of this coin. You're dealing with rural farmers, trucking companies etc.
Urea is not just a fertilizer its used for diesel emissions reduction though diesel particulate filters or DPFs for short. The Urea is sprayed into the active and hybrid DPF systems to burn off the excess particulate matter.
The real money is in the trucking industry because of the emissions regulations spreading across the country. But like I said most of these people don't trust electronic money transfers or even have computers let alone smart phones. I just don't see it taking off because of the customer base. Something like this would probably be more effective in like 5-8 years once bitcoin has gone completely mainstream and the concept has been introduced to them.
Just my 2 cents from someone in the industry. Good luck with everything.
That is interesting thanks. They have talked of paper certificates and the like before being used for the farmers: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=600639.msg7245003#msg7245003Hey no problem, anytime. In my experience though the only paper certificates they'll want to see is US dollars xD
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davisgreen
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July 05, 2014, 08:20:44 PM |
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Well there was no premine..no ipo..no instamine for this coin..so how does the dev or any of the nier s makinggmoney off u..I mined it almost from the begining n bought plenty when price was still @0.0005 If u missed the train - just dont bother. Some1 on twitter has already pooled in 12500 uro to place an order for 1 full shipload of 12500 mt of urea from them. On 9th we will know if its the real deal. So fudders please go spamm other coins. Thanks for ur understanding. 
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Coolstoryteller
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July 05, 2014, 08:22:28 PM |
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Also, I didn't mean to classify farmers/ranchers/truckers as techno-illiterates because there are a few exceptions to any job stereotype. I have one friend that's a farmer that owns a 5k gaming rig. When I tried to explain him about Bitcoin it literally took about a week or two of conversations and he still doesn't fully comprehend it. But he owns 1 bitcoin now  So it technically is possible just takes some hurdles to jump through.
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July 05, 2014, 08:22:51 PM |
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Coins Source is throwing a Yellow flag on Uro until more transparency is known. Our review of Uro: http://www.coinssource.com/crypto-coins/uro/Notify us if there is anything that we've may have overlooked.
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July 05, 2014, 08:23:01 PM Last edit: July 05, 2014, 08:48:31 PM by davisgreen |
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I thought it was funny when I first saw this coin a while back because I'm heavily invested into large scale Urea distribution. I haven't heard anything in the industry about this coin though.
Urea orders are usually 50k-100k minimum for a price break. So I could see the concept being used because of the large money transfers; However, I'm not sure what the OP is trying to accomplish with this coin though. Alot of the buyers/sellers of Urea don't have computers let alone smart phones to make proper use of this coin. You're dealing with rural farmers, trucking companies etc.
Urea is not just a fertilizer its used for diesel emissions reduction though diesel particulate filters or DPFs for short. The Urea is sprayed into the active and hybrid DPF systems to burn off the excess particulate matter.
The real money is in the trucking industry because of the emissions regulations spreading across the country. But like I said most of these people don't trust electronic money transfers or even have computers let alone smart phones. I just don't see it taking off because of the customer base. Something like this would probably be more effective in like 5-8 years once bitcoin has gone completely mainstream and the concept has been introduced to them.
Just my 2 cents from someone in the industry. Good luck with everything.
That is interesting thanks. They have talked of paper certificates and the like before being used for the farmers: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=600639.msg7245003#msg7245003Hey no problem, anytime. In my experience though the only paper certificates they'll want to see is US dollars xD Well if u go to India u will see that even rickshaw pullers have smart phones..what r u talking about! And just for a read..see this http://usf.vc/updates/india-meteoric-rise-smartphones/
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July 05, 2014, 08:27:00 PM |
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I thought it was funny when I first saw this coin a while back because I'm heavily invested into large scale Urea distribution. I haven't heard anything in the industry about this coin though.
Urea orders are usually 50k-100k minimum for a price break. So I could see the concept being used because of the large money transfers; However, I'm not sure what the OP is trying to accomplish with this coin though. Alot of the buyers/sellers of Urea don't have computers let alone smart phones to make proper use of this coin. You're dealing with rural farmers, trucking companies etc.
Urea is not just a fertilizer its used for diesel emissions reduction though diesel particulate filters or DPFs for short. The Urea is sprayed into the active and hybrid DPF systems to burn off the excess particulate matter.
The real money is in the trucking industry because of the emissions regulations spreading across the country. But like I said most of these people don't trust electronic money transfers or even have computers let alone smart phones. I just don't see it taking off because of the customer base. Something like this would probably be more effective in like 5-8 years once bitcoin has gone completely mainstream and the concept has been introduced to them.
Just my 2 cents from someone in the industry. Good luck with everything.
That is interesting thanks. They have talked of paper certificates and the like before being used for the farmers: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=600639.msg7245003#msg7245003Hey no problem, anytime. In my experience though the only paper certificates they'll want to see is US dollars xD Thanks for the cool-story. When you're not a cheerleader for cloakcoin is this what you do?
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July 05, 2014, 08:29:52 PM |
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I thought it was funny when I first saw this coin a while back because I'm heavily invested into large scale Urea distribution. I haven't heard anything in the industry about this coin though.
Urea orders are usually 50k-100k minimum for a price break. So I could see the concept being used because of the large money transfers; However, I'm not sure what the OP is trying to accomplish with this coin though. Alot of the buyers/sellers of Urea don't have computers let alone smart phones to make proper use of this coin. You're dealing with rural farmers, trucking companies etc.
Urea is not just a fertilizer its used for diesel emissions reduction though diesel particulate filters or DPFs for short. The Urea is sprayed into the active and hybrid DPF systems to burn off the excess particulate matter.
The real money is in the trucking industry because of the emissions regulations spreading across the country. But like I said most of these people don't trust electronic money transfers or even have computers let alone smart phones. I just don't see it taking off because of the customer base. Something like this would probably be more effective in like 5-8 years once bitcoin has gone completely mainstream and the concept has been introduced to them.
Just my 2 cents from someone in the industry. Good luck with everything.
That is interesting thanks. They have talked of paper certificates and the like before being used for the farmers: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=600639.msg7245003#msg7245003Hey no problem, anytime. In my experience though the only paper certificates they'll want to see is US dollars xD Well if u go to India u will see that even rickshaw pullers have smart phones..what r u talking about! As a matter of fact my family happens to own a farm in india and smartphone are fast penetrating in the rural areas...infact a bunch of my friends from the rural area just joined facebook last month! Also didnt the dev mention that the target customers at the beginning stage are urea wholesellers? Direct selling of urea to the farmers is still a bitways away I think...
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July 05, 2014, 08:32:02 PM |
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Well there was no premine..no ipo..no instamine for this coin..so how does the dev or any of the nier s makinggmoney off u..I mined it almost from the begining n bought plenty when price was still @0.0005 If u missed the train - just dont bother. Some1 on twitter has already pooled in 12500 uro to place an order for 1 full shipload of 12500 mt of urea from them. On 9th we will know if its the real deal. So fudders please go spamm other coins. Thanks for ur understanding.  I will also be using it for my farm, thanks for the free fertilizer dumpers
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Coolstoryteller
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July 05, 2014, 08:38:36 PM |
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I thought it was funny when I first saw this coin a while back because I'm heavily invested into large scale Urea distribution. I haven't heard anything in the industry about this coin though.
Urea orders are usually 50k-100k minimum for a price break. So I could see the concept being used because of the large money transfers; However, I'm not sure what the OP is trying to accomplish with this coin though. Alot of the buyers/sellers of Urea don't have computers let alone smart phones to make proper use of this coin. You're dealing with rural farmers, trucking companies etc.
Urea is not just a fertilizer its used for diesel emissions reduction though diesel particulate filters or DPFs for short. The Urea is sprayed into the active and hybrid DPF systems to burn off the excess particulate matter.
The real money is in the trucking industry because of the emissions regulations spreading across the country. But like I said most of these people don't trust electronic money transfers or even have computers let alone smart phones. I just don't see it taking off because of the customer base. Something like this would probably be more effective in like 5-8 years once bitcoin has gone completely mainstream and the concept has been introduced to them.
Just my 2 cents from someone in the industry. Good luck with everything.
That is interesting thanks. They have talked of paper certificates and the like before being used for the farmers: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=600639.msg7245003#msg7245003Hey no problem, anytime. In my experience though the only paper certificates they'll want to see is US dollars xD Well if u go to India u will see that even rickshaw pullers have smart phones..what r u talking about! As a matter of fact my family happens to own a farm in india and smartphone are fast penetrating in the rural areas...infact a bunch of my friends from the rural area just joined facebook last month! Also didnt the dev mention that the target customers at the beginning stage are urea wholesellers? Direct selling of urea to the farmers is still a bitways away I think... Nice man! Yeah the situation is a bit different in the US concerning the rural areas. ( http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/utp_bip.html) was a project that was supposed to increase the access to technology in the rural areas but hasn't really seen large scale penetration.
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July 05, 2014, 08:43:06 PM |
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im seeing some Woolong style manipulation :DD Set your buys at 580-600
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Coolstoryteller
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July 05, 2014, 08:48:14 PM |
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I thought it was funny when I first saw this coin a while back because I'm heavily invested into large scale Urea distribution. I haven't heard anything in the industry about this coin though.
Urea orders are usually 50k-100k minimum for a price break. So I could see the concept being used because of the large money transfers; However, I'm not sure what the OP is trying to accomplish with this coin though. Alot of the buyers/sellers of Urea don't have computers let alone smart phones to make proper use of this coin. You're dealing with rural farmers, trucking companies etc.
Urea is not just a fertilizer its used for diesel emissions reduction though diesel particulate filters or DPFs for short. The Urea is sprayed into the active and hybrid DPF systems to burn off the excess particulate matter.
The real money is in the trucking industry because of the emissions regulations spreading across the country. But like I said most of these people don't trust electronic money transfers or even have computers let alone smart phones. I just don't see it taking off because of the customer base. Something like this would probably be more effective in like 5-8 years once bitcoin has gone completely mainstream and the concept has been introduced to them.
Just my 2 cents from someone in the industry. Good luck with everything.
That is interesting thanks. They have talked of paper certificates and the like before being used for the farmers: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=600639.msg7245003#msg7245003Hey no problem, anytime. In my experience though the only paper certificates they'll want to see is US dollars xD Thanks for the cool-story. When you're not a cheerleader for cloakcoin is this what you do? No problem. Anytime I can help educate investors about industries they aren't familiar with I'm glad to help.  What's your deal with Cloakcoin? I'm invested in all kinds of coins.. the reason why I am more active in the Cloakcoin thread is because it's the most promising crypto ecosystem atm. Anonymous (non-coinjoin) decentralized transactions + decentralized in-wallet exchange trading + decentralized marketplace = Holygrail/Holy Trinity of Crypto. Why wouldn't I be cheerleading a project like that on? Something like that if successful will be worth more than Bitcoin. Anyways though I didn't come here to promote Cloak just wondering why you would bring it up in this thread..
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July 05, 2014, 08:56:22 PM |
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July 05, 2014, 09:00:07 PM |
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what price did you sell your uro ? and at what price do you stop fudding ? Or how much are they paying you ? just wondering 
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July 05, 2014, 09:09:01 PM |
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For those who r new..please read the blog on the website. All the important posts n questions r answered there. And the twitter I was talking about to place an order for 1 full ship load. U can check this https://twitter.com/CryptoCourtney/status/483361952744628224If this order is fulfilled..we will know for real...so fuddsters please refrain until then. Thanks
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July 05, 2014, 09:11:14 PM |
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what price did you sell your uro ? and at what price do you stop fudding ? Or how much are they paying you ? just wondering  Didn't buy any. I'm building my rep as a scam exposer so that my research won't be a waste. So far, I called Wavecoin. Because the dev has disappeared, it only makes sense to start a new thread as a community takeover and continually leave messages here with the link to the community takeover thread.
Get the fixed wallet link up in the new OP. Contact the exchanges, pools, block explorers, calculators and let them know.
Next coins to finally be exposed: Razorcoin and Urocoin... REGARDING.... For those who r new..please read the blog on the website. All the important posts n questions r answered there. And the twitter I was talking about to place an order for 1 full ship load. U can check this https://twitter.com/CryptoCourtney/status/483361952744628224If this order is fulfilled..we will know for real...so fuddsters please refrain until then. Thanks I want to be wrong....really
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