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Topic: [2017-01-25] Why I Refused to Invest in Chronobank - Expert (Read 364 times)

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My name is Alexey Anthonov and I am a private investor in Blockchain projects, as well as a Blockchain tech evangelist in Russia. I’m the director of BCFoundation, the first organisation in Russia to support the development of Blockchain technology. I truly adore different tech innovation startups that can change any part of business, government or society.

Thanks to a massive amount of advertisement and the Russian background of this Australian project, I noticed and became interested in the Chronobank project.

First I decided to understand it, if I’m buying Labour Hours tokens and intend to use them as they were designed – in exchange for someone’s work – who will guarantee the quality of this work? For example, if I buy an hour of babysitting work, I can’t change the quality of this work by varying the price. How do I determine if a babysitter is good or not? Who will monitor the work? Will I have any legal relationship with a Labour-offering company? I have many other questions.

You can read the full article and take part in the discussion here: https://coinidol.com/why-i-refused-to-invest-in-chronobank/

You have posted a topic that will create a lot of "noise", maybe it would be better to post in this section:


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=67.0

In this section there are more people knowledge with altcoin and are people with enough experience and vision, I think that debating this theme (Why I Refused to Invest in Chronobank - Expert) will be very interesting

Done, thanks for the advice.
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My name is Alexey Anthonov and I am a private investor in Blockchain projects, as well as a Blockchain tech evangelist in Russia. I’m the director of BCFoundation, the first organisation in Russia to support the development of Blockchain technology. I truly adore different tech innovation startups that can change any part of business, government or society.

Thanks to a massive amount of advertisement and the Russian background of this Australian project, I noticed and became interested in the Chronobank project.

First I decided to understand it, if I’m buying Labour Hours tokens and intend to use them as they were designed – in exchange for someone’s work – who will guarantee the quality of this work? For example, if I buy an hour of babysitting work, I can’t change the quality of this work by varying the price. How do I determine if a babysitter is good or not? Who will monitor the work? Will I have any legal relationship with a Labour-offering company? I have many other questions.

You can read the full article and take part in the discussion here: https://coinidol.com/why-i-refused-to-invest-in-chronobank/

You have posted a topic that will create a lot of "noise", maybe it would be better to post in this section:


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=67.0

In this section there are more people knowledge with altcoin and are people with enough experience and vision, I think that debating this theme (Why I Refused to Invest in Chronobank - Expert) will be very interesting
newbie
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My name is Alexey Anthonov and I am a private investor in Blockchain projects, as well as a Blockchain tech evangelist in Russia. I’m the director of BCFoundation, the first organisation in Russia to support the development of Blockchain technology. I truly adore different tech innovation startups that can change any part of business, government or society.

Thanks to a massive amount of advertisement and the Russian background of this Australian project, I noticed and became interested in the Chronobank project.

First I decided to understand it, if I’m buying Labour Hours tokens and intend to use them as they were designed – in exchange for someone’s work – who will guarantee the quality of this work? For example, if I buy an hour of babysitting work, I can’t change the quality of this work by varying the price. How do I determine if a babysitter is good or not? Who will monitor the work? Will I have any legal relationship with a Labour-offering company? I have many other questions.

You can read the full article and take part in the discussion here: https://coinidol.com/why-i-refused-to-invest-in-chronobank/

I also came across this chronobank issue but i have not understood it fully. People are now buying the LH tokens in exchange of man hours. I am not very sure how this is going to work on the side of people to provide the man hours. Does it mean that if i want to provide a service i also buy the LH tokens?. or it means that I will provide the service and be paid through the LH tokens?. I still have to understand a lot from this concept.
sr. member
Activity: 966
Merit: 264
My name is Alexey Anthonov and I am a private investor in Blockchain projects, as well as a Blockchain tech evangelist in Russia. I’m the director of BCFoundation, the first organisation in Russia to support the development of Blockchain technology. I truly adore different tech innovation startups that can change any part of business, government or society.

Thanks to a massive amount of advertisement and the Russian background of this Australian project, I noticed and became interested in the Chronobank project.

First I decided to understand it, if I’m buying Labour Hours tokens and intend to use them as they were designed – in exchange for someone’s work – who will guarantee the quality of this work? For example, if I buy an hour of babysitting work, I can’t change the quality of this work by varying the price. How do I determine if a babysitter is good or not? Who will monitor the work? Will I have any legal relationship with a Labour-offering company? I have many other questions.

You can read the full article and take part in the discussion here: https://coinidol.com/why-i-refused-to-invest-in-chronobank/
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