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November 01, 2014, 09:24:40 AM |
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CROWDSALE LINK: 1 – HydroInfra Technologies Shares (3,000,000 Shares x 1 Euro/per share market value) www.hydroinfra.com2 – Diamond Circle Shares (10,000,000 Shares x 0.05 Cents/per share market value) www.diamondcircle.net3 – UCI Preferred Shares (1,000,000 Shares x 10 Usd/per share market value) www.u-ci.org UCI COIN LINKS:
To Invest in any of the above projects, make inquiries etc please check out the links and information below. There will be five million POS Coins issued for the ICO which counts for 40% of the total UCI assets which will yield a dividend for those special VIP/Founder packages. This post is temporary as proper released information will follow in the upcoming days. The UCI will continue to run until December 1st at 00:00. After that, the crowdsale will be disabled and the coins paid for will be distributed. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Antoun Toubia with the following information: BITCOINTALK FORUM: ubeing CROWDSALE: http://ucicoin.comE-MAIL: antoun.toubia@u-ci.orgSKYPE: ubeing WEBSITE: http://u-ci.orgMobile: +961-70-887131
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November 01, 2014, 09:35:19 AM |
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Great I just purchased half a btc worth..Also got a special coming in a few hours stay tuned..
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November 01, 2014, 11:17:55 AM |
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Is it just me or is asset-backed crypto asinine? If you want assets, why not buy Au, Ag, Pt, etc.? If you want crypto, why not buy btc, ltc, doge, xmr, drk, etc.? What's the appeal of buying some brand new shit coin that is supposedly backed by some anonymous dev with a metric ton of urine?
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silverkinguk
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November 01, 2014, 12:06:50 PM |
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Congratulations UCI on Launching! Universal Crowdfunding Investments backed by real projects! By buying this coin one shares in UCI success. This is the real deal no anon anywhere,check the website of UCI at u-ci.org
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ubeing (OP)
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November 01, 2014, 02:36:46 PM |
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Is it just me or is asset-backed crypto asinine? If you want assets, why not buy Au, Ag, Pt, etc.? If you want crypto, why not buy btc, ltc, doge, xmr, drk, etc.? What's the appeal of buying some brand new shit coin that is supposedly backed by some anonymous dev with a metric ton of urine?
Why gold, silver and plat? They are controlled prices by government, just like fiat. Wasn't that one of the nicer points of crypto? Doge? LTC? What do they really bring? Litecoin was a clone of Bitcoin, nothing more. Same with Doge. Neither have brought anything to the table. DRK and XMR: New technologies, but where are they for the market? Their price is tied to Bitcoin, nothing more. As for an anonymous dev. We are a fully registered company, with our company details available on the website, as well as real life names from each person behind it. We are not here to produce some coin with "ooh look, an anonymous feature". We are not here to use a whitepaper to pump and dump a coin. This is a real time investment backed by real assets. I'm not sure if you read or are just here to troll. Regardless, thank you for the free bump.
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November 01, 2014, 03:27:09 PM |
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Is it just me or is asset-backed crypto asinine? If you want assets, why not buy Au, Ag, Pt, etc.? If you want crypto, why not buy btc, ltc, doge, xmr, drk, etc.? What's the appeal of buying some brand new shit coin that is supposedly backed by some anonymous dev with a metric ton of urine?
Why gold, silver and plat? They are controlled prices by government, just like fiat. Wasn't that one of the nicer points of crypto? Doge? LTC? What do they really bring? Litecoin was a clone of Bitcoin, nothing more. Same with Doge. Neither have brought anything to the table. DRK and XMR: New technologies, but where are they for the market? Their price is tied to Bitcoin, nothing more. As for an anonymous dev. We are a fully registered company, with our company details available on the website, as well as real life names from each person behind it. We are not here to produce some coin with "ooh look, an anonymous feature". We are not here to use a whitepaper to pump and dump a coin. This is a real time investment backed by real assets. I'm not sure if you read or are just here to troll. Regardless, thank you for the free bump. You didn't answer the question. If assets have their prices controlled by fiat, and cryptos are all tied to bitcoin, then that still leaves the question: why buy asset-backed crypto?
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November 01, 2014, 03:37:07 PM |
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Is it just me or is asset-backed crypto asinine? If you want assets, why not buy Au, Ag, Pt, etc.? If you want crypto, why not buy btc, ltc, doge, xmr, drk, etc.? What's the appeal of buying some brand new shit coin that is supposedly backed by some anonymous dev with a metric ton of urine?
Why gold, silver and plat? They are controlled prices by government, just like fiat. Wasn't that one of the nicer points of crypto? Doge? LTC? What do they really bring? Litecoin was a clone of Bitcoin, nothing more. Same with Doge. Neither have brought anything to the table. DRK and XMR: New technologies, but where are they for the market? Their price is tied to Bitcoin, nothing more. As for an anonymous dev. We are a fully registered company, with our company details available on the website, as well as real life names from each person behind it. We are not here to produce some coin with "ooh look, an anonymous feature". We are not here to use a whitepaper to pump and dump a coin. This is a real time investment backed by real assets. I'm not sure if you read or are just here to troll. Regardless, thank you for the free bump. You didn't answer the question. If assets have their prices controlled by fiat, and cryptos are all tied to bitcoin, then that still leaves the question: why buy asset-backed crypto? Fair enough on that. Here's a question for you: Why invest into any crypto besides Bitcoin? None of them are special. They hype features to push price so people can pump. ICOs for other coins (I.E. Arch, Cannabis, ETC) are backed by promises and nothing more. We are a company backing this with our names and funds. Personal details and company details are out there. What is safer: Investing into something like Dogecoin and hoping the price either stays or moves upwards, or investing into a currency backed by an entire company with real possibilities? It's like investing into stocks, except with crypto instead of fiat.
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November 01, 2014, 03:39:12 PM |
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Is it just me or is asset-backed crypto asinine? If you want assets, why not buy Au, Ag, Pt, etc.? If you want crypto, why not buy btc, ltc, doge, xmr, drk, etc.? What's the appeal of buying some brand new shit coin that is supposedly backed by some anonymous dev with a metric ton of urine?
Why gold, silver and plat? They are controlled prices by government, just like fiat. Wasn't that one of the nicer points of crypto? Doge? LTC? What do they really bring? Litecoin was a clone of Bitcoin, nothing more. Same with Doge. Neither have brought anything to the table. DRK and XMR: New technologies, but where are they for the market? Their price is tied to Bitcoin, nothing more. As for an anonymous dev. We are a fully registered company, with our company details available on the website, as well as real life names from each person behind it. We are not here to produce some coin with "ooh look, an anonymous feature". We are not here to use a whitepaper to pump and dump a coin. This is a real time investment backed by real assets. I'm not sure if you read or are just here to troll. Regardless, thank you for the free bump. You didn't answer the question. If assets have their prices controlled by fiat, and cryptos are all tied to bitcoin, then that still leaves the question: why buy asset-backed crypto? Fair enough on that. Here's a question for you: Why invest into any crypto besides Bitcoin? None of them are special. They hype features to push price so people can pump. ICOs for other coins (I.E. Arch, Cannabis, ETC) are backed by promises and nothing more. We are a company backing this with our names and funds. Personal details and company details are out there. What is safer: Investing into something like Dogecoin and hoping the price either stays or moves upwards, or investing into a currency backed by an entire company with real possibilities? It's like investing into stocks, except with crypto instead of fiat. Then why not just issue stock with splits, instead of a PoS coin with interest? You just trying to avoid the SEC?
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November 01, 2014, 03:45:21 PM |
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Is it just me or is asset-backed crypto asinine? If you want assets, why not buy Au, Ag, Pt, etc.? If you want crypto, why not buy btc, ltc, doge, xmr, drk, etc.? What's the appeal of buying some brand new shit coin that is supposedly backed by some anonymous dev with a metric ton of urine?
Why gold, silver and plat? They are controlled prices by government, just like fiat. Wasn't that one of the nicer points of crypto? Doge? LTC? What do they really bring? Litecoin was a clone of Bitcoin, nothing more. Same with Doge. Neither have brought anything to the table. DRK and XMR: New technologies, but where are they for the market? Their price is tied to Bitcoin, nothing more. As for an anonymous dev. We are a fully registered company, with our company details available on the website, as well as real life names from each person behind it. We are not here to produce some coin with "ooh look, an anonymous feature". We are not here to use a whitepaper to pump and dump a coin. This is a real time investment backed by real assets. I'm not sure if you read or are just here to troll. Regardless, thank you for the free bump. You didn't answer the question. If assets have their prices controlled by fiat, and cryptos are all tied to bitcoin, then that still leaves the question: why buy asset-backed crypto? Fair enough on that. Here's a question for you: Why invest into any crypto besides Bitcoin? None of them are special. They hype features to push price so people can pump. ICOs for other coins (I.E. Arch, Cannabis, ETC) are backed by promises and nothing more. We are a company backing this with our names and funds. Personal details and company details are out there. What is safer: Investing into something like Dogecoin and hoping the price either stays or moves upwards, or investing into a currency backed by an entire company with real possibilities? It's like investing into stocks, except with crypto instead of fiat. Then why not just issue stock with splits, instead of a PoS coin with interest? You just trying to avoid the SEC? Really not sure what the SEC has to do with any of this, considering they have no actual say. Mostly, we are trying to integrate ourselves more into the crypto society. We feel it has a very bright future.
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November 01, 2014, 03:52:37 PM |
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Is it just me or is asset-backed crypto asinine? If you want assets, why not buy Au, Ag, Pt, etc.? If you want crypto, why not buy btc, ltc, doge, xmr, drk, etc.? What's the appeal of buying some brand new shit coin that is supposedly backed by some anonymous dev with a metric ton of urine?
Why gold, silver and plat? They are controlled prices by government, just like fiat. Wasn't that one of the nicer points of crypto? Doge? LTC? What do they really bring? Litecoin was a clone of Bitcoin, nothing more. Same with Doge. Neither have brought anything to the table. DRK and XMR: New technologies, but where are they for the market? Their price is tied to Bitcoin, nothing more. As for an anonymous dev. We are a fully registered company, with our company details available on the website, as well as real life names from each person behind it. We are not here to produce some coin with "ooh look, an anonymous feature". We are not here to use a whitepaper to pump and dump a coin. This is a real time investment backed by real assets. I'm not sure if you read or are just here to troll. Regardless, thank you for the free bump. You didn't answer the question. If assets have their prices controlled by fiat, and cryptos are all tied to bitcoin, then that still leaves the question: why buy asset-backed crypto? Fair enough on that. Here's a question for you: Why invest into any crypto besides Bitcoin? None of them are special. They hype features to push price so people can pump. ICOs for other coins (I.E. Arch, Cannabis, ETC) are backed by promises and nothing more. We are a company backing this with our names and funds. Personal details and company details are out there. What is safer: Investing into something like Dogecoin and hoping the price either stays or moves upwards, or investing into a currency backed by an entire company with real possibilities? It's like investing into stocks, except with crypto instead of fiat. Then why not just issue stock with splits, instead of a PoS coin with interest? You just trying to avoid the SEC? Really not sure what the SEC has to do with any of this, considering they have no actual say. Mostly, we are trying to integrate ourselves more into the crypto society. We feel it has a very bright future. From what I gather, UCI has all legal areas covered by their legal Counsel.
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November 01, 2014, 03:53:47 PM |
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Is it just me or is asset-backed crypto asinine? If you want assets, why not buy Au, Ag, Pt, etc.? If you want crypto, why not buy btc, ltc, doge, xmr, drk, etc.? What's the appeal of buying some brand new shit coin that is supposedly backed by some anonymous dev with a metric ton of urine?
Why gold, silver and plat? They are controlled prices by government, just like fiat. Wasn't that one of the nicer points of crypto? Doge? LTC? What do they really bring? Litecoin was a clone of Bitcoin, nothing more. Same with Doge. Neither have brought anything to the table. DRK and XMR: New technologies, but where are they for the market? Their price is tied to Bitcoin, nothing more. As for an anonymous dev. We are a fully registered company, with our company details available on the website, as well as real life names from each person behind it. We are not here to produce some coin with "ooh look, an anonymous feature". We are not here to use a whitepaper to pump and dump a coin. This is a real time investment backed by real assets. I'm not sure if you read or are just here to troll. Regardless, thank you for the free bump. You didn't answer the question. If assets have their prices controlled by fiat, and cryptos are all tied to bitcoin, then that still leaves the question: why buy asset-backed crypto? Fair enough on that. Here's a question for you: Why invest into any crypto besides Bitcoin? None of them are special. They hype features to push price so people can pump. ICOs for other coins (I.E. Arch, Cannabis, ETC) are backed by promises and nothing more. We are a company backing this with our names and funds. Personal details and company details are out there. What is safer: Investing into something like Dogecoin and hoping the price either stays or moves upwards, or investing into a currency backed by an entire company with real possibilities? It's like investing into stocks, except with crypto instead of fiat. Then why not just issue stock with splits, instead of a PoS coin with interest? You just trying to avoid the SEC? Really not sure what the SEC has to do with any of this, considering they have no actual say. Mostly, we are trying to integrate ourselves more into the crypto society. We feel it has a very bright future. From what I gather, UCI has all legal areas covered by their legal Counsel. We tend to make sure we have things cleared up. We will also be releasing a press release during the upcoming week.
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November 01, 2014, 03:59:33 PM |
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An investment company actually wanting to be involved in crypto?
A reasonable price for the average person?
Holy, I grabbed a founder right away.
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November 01, 2014, 04:01:28 PM |
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it seems good,..how to get or buy this coin
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ubeing (OP)
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November 01, 2014, 04:02:58 PM |
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it seems good,..how to get or buy this coin
You can access the crowdsale by going to http://ucicoin.comFrom there, it will walk you through the process of buying some of the coin. If you have any questions, you can feel free to email or pm us, as the information is in the announcement to do so.
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November 01, 2014, 04:07:44 PM |
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Just checked out the webpage, and I see you guys are based in Lebanon, so I guess the United States Securities and Exchanges Commission would not have jurisdiction. It seems like the only asset backing the coins is the company, though, and your promises to payout some cash/btc every month, which when you guys control all of the coins in the beginnning, seems just like a stock with splits that pays dividends, right? Just looked here: http://www.legalink.ch/Root/Sites/legalink/Resources/Questionnaires/IPOs/Middle-East/Legalink_IPO_Lebanon.pdfAnd I guess you guys probably don't have enough capital to qualify for listing on the Beirut stock exchange, as it seems to require at least 1M USD worth of Lebanese pounds. So, I guess if the choice is to issue OTC stock or PoS coin, maybe crypto is the way to go. No way I'd touch this, but good luck...
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November 01, 2014, 04:11:56 PM |
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I think it's a great idea for a company to issue a crypto backed by assets. It can be a marketing tool, a token for an internal share options scheme, a crowdfunding instrument, and probably many other things....
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November 01, 2014, 04:22:38 PM |
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If you read up the list of assets on the crowdsale faq page there is more than just UCI company shares,also Hydroinfra technologies and Diamond Circle shares and lots more.
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November 01, 2014, 04:23:01 PM |
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Just checked out the webpage, and I see you guys are based in Lebanon, so I guess the United States Securities and Exchanges Commission would not have jurisdiction. It seems like the only asset backing the coins is the company, though, and your promises to payout some cash/btc every month, which when you guys control all of the coins in the beginnning, seems just like a stock with splits that pays dividends, right? Just looked here: http://www.legalink.ch/Root/Sites/legalink/Resources/Questionnaires/IPOs/Middle-East/Legalink_IPO_Lebanon.pdfAnd I guess you guys probably don't have enough capital to qualify for listing on the Beirut stock exchange, as it seems to require at least 1M USD worth of Lebanese pounds. So, I guess if the choice is to issue OTC stock or PoS coin, maybe crypto is the way to go. No way I'd touch this, but good luck... Their company holds shares of other companies. One of them is an Australia-based startup featured in the 2014 Gartner Cool Vendor list.... I believe those shares are valuable.
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November 02, 2014, 05:27:47 AM |
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An investment company actually wanting to be involved in crypto?
A reasonable price for the average person?
Holy, I grabbed a founder right away.
Getmesome from the trollbox at polo
I agree, being already involved in 2 asset backed coin, I am now more and more wanting to collect bags that have some weight behind them.
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