burningzoul
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September 12, 2014, 06:26:42 AM |
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The price is too high. You are doing similar mistake as SYS did - similar price with similar number of released coins. It collapsed 50% and is having hard times trying to get back to ICO price. Halven the price or number of coins!!!!!!!
You realize that the price went from ~1500 to ~500 sats ? Just saying...
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constary
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September 15, 2014, 03:48:39 AM |
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I think 542 sats for 100m coins is fine, by destroying all unsold coins you are letting the market determine the value of this project. However, I would reduce the ipo period to 1 week instead of 4 weeks. People here get excited about quick returns, not tying up btc for a month on an iffy investment.
1 week... Hmm. Quick returns... Anyone else have suggestions? Two weeks maximum .. Triff .. 10 days max
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masternode
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September 15, 2014, 09:53:23 AM Last edit: September 16, 2014, 07:17:21 AM by masternode |
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I think 542 sats for 100m coins is fine, by destroying all unsold coins you are letting the market determine the value of this project. However, I would reduce the ipo period to 1 week instead of 4 weeks. People here get excited about quick returns, not tying up btc for a month on an iffy investment.
1 week... Hmm. Quick returns... Anyone else have suggestions? I think you made a great choice bringing it down to 542 sats. Even still, these days it's not easy to raise 500+ bitcoins through an initial offering, especially after the Syscoin fiasco. Factoring in potential rewards to early investors keeps them excited and they'll help you build a community around your product after launch. Pricing too high offers little reward and you'll find investors will dump their coins quickly and move onto the next opportunity to get returns. In addition, when the price suffers it makes it tougher to attract new members to the community. My suggestion is to use VIA / XCH, forget about XCP. Speed is so critical that there really is no comparison between XCH and XCP. If you want to understand why just take 8 minutes to watch this video and you'll realize Counterparty doesn't compare because of the limitations BTC presents with 10 min confirmations vs. the 24 second confirmations of VIA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgY5DDvu1Tw
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susu
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September 16, 2014, 03:17:56 PM |
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via xch is a choose
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eli_lyd1
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September 17, 2014, 03:29:56 AM |
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via xch is a choose
BTC is good.
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masternode
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September 17, 2014, 07:50:47 AM |
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via xch is a choose
BTC is good. If you want to wait 10 minutes for any transaction vs. 24 second confirmations on VIA. BTC is practically useless when it comes to distributed exchanges.
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ASIC-8Tile (OP)
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September 17, 2014, 05:59:44 PM |
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Quick update.
Update: 2014-09-17 A quick update on what we are working on/towards. 1.) Alpha Week of September 29th, 2014
2.) Additional Functionality Roadmap/Milestones being worked on. 2.1) TilePay is the wallet for TileCoin/Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. 2.2) TileVest is the crowd-equity funding mechanism 2.3) TilExchange is the decentralized trading platform (possible cross-chain capability) 2.4) TileClub is the Investment Club 2.5) TileLend is a decentralized cryptocurrency lending platform
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mydearvoice
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September 18, 2014, 11:28:32 AM |
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Quick update.
Update: 2014-09-17 A quick update on what we are working on/towards. 1.) Alpha Week of September 29th, 2014
2.) Additional Functionality Roadmap/Milestones being worked on. 2.1) TilePay is the wallet for TileCoin/Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. 2.2) TileVest is the crowd-equity funding mechanism 2.3) TilExchange is the decentralized trading platform (possible cross-chain capability) 2.4) TileClub is the Investment Club 2.5) TileLend is a decentralized cryptocurrency lending platform
I hope we can have a better price, such a development of coins
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mydearvoice
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September 18, 2014, 11:30:04 AM |
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Quick update.
Update: 2014-09-17 A quick update on what we are working on/towards. 1.) Alpha Week of September 29th, 2014
2.) Additional Functionality Roadmap/Milestones being worked on. 2.1) TilePay is the wallet for TileCoin/Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. 2.2) TileVest is the crowd-equity funding mechanism 2.3) TilExchange is the decentralized trading platform (possible cross-chain capability) 2.4) TileClub is the Investment Club 2.5) TileLend is a decentralized cryptocurrency lending platform
Hope is lower ![Angry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/angry.gif)
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ASIC-8Tile (OP)
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September 18, 2014, 11:22:59 PM Last edit: September 19, 2014, 06:31:18 PM by ASIC-8Tile |
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Quick update.
Update: 2014-09-17 A quick update on what we are working on/towards. 1.) Alpha Week of September 29th, 2014
2.) Additional Functionality Roadmap/Milestones being worked on. 2.1) TilePay is the wallet for TileCoin/Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. 2.2) TileVest is the crowd-equity funding mechanism 2.3) TilExchange is the decentralized trading platform (possible cross-chain capability) 2.4) TileClub is the Investment Club 2.5) TileLend is a decentralized cryptocurrency lending platform 2.6) TileGateways is where TileCoin is converted to other cryptocurrencies and Fiat
Hope is lower ![Angry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/angry.gif) It is all the same TileCoin. These are Features.
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gogle
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September 20, 2014, 10:57:29 AM |
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I think 542 sats for 100m coins is fine, by destroying all unsold coins you are letting the market determine the value of this project. However, I would reduce the ipo period to 1 week instead of 4 weeks. People here get excited about quick returns, not tying up btc for a month on an iffy investment.
1 week... Hmm. Quick returns... Anyone else have suggestions? I think you made a great choice bringing it down to 542 sats. Even still, these days it's not easy to raise 500+ bitcoins through an initial offering, especially after the Syscoin fiasco. Factoring in potential rewards to early investors keeps them excited and they'll help you build a community around your product after launch. Pricing too high offers little reward and you'll find investors will dump their coins quickly and move onto the next opportunity to get returns. In addition, when the price suffers it makes it tougher to attract new members to the community. My suggestion is to use VIA / XCH, forget about XCP. Speed is so critical that there really is no comparison between XCH and XCP. If you want to understand why just take 8 minutes to watch this video and you'll realize Counterparty doesn't compare because of the limitations BTC presents with 10 min confirmations vs. the 24 second confirmations of VIA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgY5DDvu1Twfinally ,i gave up .project like those always one result is the final winner is dev team .
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mydearvoice
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September 20, 2014, 01:25:19 PM |
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I think 542 sats for 100m coins is fine, by destroying all unsold coins you are letting the market determine the value of this project. However, I would reduce the ipo period to 1 week instead of 4 weeks. People here get excited about quick returns, not tying up btc for a month on an iffy investment.
1 week... Hmm. Quick returns... Anyone else have suggestions? I think you made a great choice bringing it down to 542 sats. Even still, these days it's not easy to raise 500+ bitcoins through an initial offering, especially after the Syscoin fiasco. Factoring in potential rewards to early investors keeps them excited and they'll help you build a community around your product after launch. Pricing too high offers little reward and you'll find investors will dump their coins quickly and move onto the next opportunity to get returns. In addition, when the price suffers it makes it tougher to attract new members to the community. My suggestion is to use VIA / XCH, forget about XCP. Speed is so critical that there really is no comparison between XCH and XCP. If you want to understand why just take 8 minutes to watch this video and you'll realize Counterparty doesn't compare because of the limitations BTC presents with 10 min confirmations vs. the 24 second confirmations of VIA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgY5DDvu1Twfinally ,i gave up .project like those always one result is the final winner is dev team . Yes, I also think it is too expensive, the hope is that IPO is not ICO
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September 23, 2014, 06:08:39 AM |
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via xch is a choose
BTC is good. If you want to wait 10 minutes for any transaction vs. 24 second confirmations on VIA. BTC is practically useless when it comes to distributed exchanges. its not only the block time that matters.BTC has strong blockchain and better eco system.
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ASIC-8Tile (OP)
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September 24, 2014, 10:02:44 PM |
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via xch is a choose
BTC is good. If you want to wait 10 minutes for any transaction vs. 24 second confirmations on VIA. BTC is practically useless when it comes to distributed exchanges. its not only the block time that matters.BTC has strong blockchain and better eco system. Agreed. Right now for security purposes we will use BTC. Regards,
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provenceday
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September 25, 2014, 01:48:06 AM |
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very professional and innovative project.
will support this coin.
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ASIC-8Tile (OP)
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September 26, 2014, 12:43:09 AM Last edit: September 27, 2014, 02:02:33 AM by ASIC-8Tile |
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Update: September, 25thTileCoin - Initial Coin Sales on BTER.com - October 1st, 10:00AM EDT TileCoinX will be transferred to BTER.com when the Wallet is completed. The number of TileCoin purchased will unlock additional "Features" within the Wallet.http://blockscan.com/assetinfo.aspx?q=TILECOINXDate: Begins October 1, 09:00AM CST Length: October 1, 09:00AM CST - October 9, 09:00AM CST (8 Days) http://www.worldtimebuddy.com/?qm=1&lid=2643743,1796236,5128581,2867714&h=2643743&date=2014-10-1&sln=15-16The price for each TileCoin is 0.00000542 BTC and the total market cap would be a maximum of 542 BTC at this time. Any TileCoin that are not sold during the 8 days, will be distributed accordingly to their initial percentage of coins purchased. Payment Schedule to Development TeamWe will receive 3 separate payments, the first payment will be 7 days after the launch of the alpha Windows, Mac, and Linux on October 22nd, 2014 and then the additional 2 payments would be scheduled monthly on the 22nd of November and 22nd of December, 2014. This might be before the dates stated above. We have given some extra time for testing.
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loveyouforever
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September 29, 2014, 02:39:38 AM |
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这是个国产币呀。。。。。 对国产币一点信心没有。。。。
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ASIC-8Tile (OP)
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September 29, 2014, 03:51:03 AM |
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With all due respect, we have created a crypto-token on the bitcoin block chain which is much more secure than on any other altcoin/chain that exists. I am not Chinese and I translated using google. If I am incorrect in my assumptions, please post in the Chinese threads. Regards, 这是个国产币呀。。。。。 对国产币一点信心没有。。。。
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tobeaj2meraa
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September 29, 2014, 04:00:46 AM |
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IV.) Technology/Features
Multi-signatures Decentralized API Crypto Cross-Ledger Allocations a.k.a Treechains/Sidechains
You claim you will implement Treechains, as I know, treechains is still in research phase by Todd, how can you implement this tech?
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