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Topic: [ANN] EQUIBIT (EQB) 📈 A P2P Decentralized Securities Platform 📈 - page 20. (Read 30477 times)

legendary
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Why is price for Equibit so high and starts with $2? Normally the price is calculated by money collected during ICO to number of tokens issued?
Not all ico price based on how much fund has collected during ICO, many ICO giving a fix rate for their token.
What happen with unsold token?
Do you have allocation token, how much for development and for bounty?
There is bonus for early investor?
full member
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  • Of the 22 million EQB, how many have been pre-mined?
  • How many are owned by the team, how many are going into the ICO?
  • At what rate will future EQB be created?
full member
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A company that issues their shares on EQB can decide to pay out dividends.
Because Equibit has cross chain functionality, BTC is able to be sent from the issuing company directly to the holder of those signed EQB's.
You would receive them via the Equbiit web potrfolio (wallet)

So some EQBs will be worth more than others depending which companies sign with EQBs?
hero member
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I understand that we can participate in the ICO using BTC or USD. How will we be able to send/deposit USD?

Also, how would you compare to ICONOMI? Its not that similar but its a fund management platform!
member
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hi - Like it.

Can we discuss the way Equibit pays out dividends ?

It says in the OP you can make a BTC denominated payment to Equibit shareholders.

How is this accomplished ? Who has access to the actual BTC ?

It can't be done by a majority vote of the Equibit stake holders - no ? Someone has to actually have the keys that access the BTC and will there need to be trust that he doesn't just run off with the money ?

Even if I own 95% of a certain company via Equibit, I have no access to the actual BTC coins ?

Or am i missing something ..


A company that issues their shares on EQB can decide to pay out dividends.
Because Equibit has cross chain functionality, BTC is able to be sent from the issuing company directly to the holder of those signed EQB's.
You would receive them via the Equbiit web potrfolio (wallet)

Interesting, tell us a little bit more about this web wallet, will it support 2FA? Not a fan of having my coins/tokens online, as it is a bitcoin fork, is there any chance to be supported by (for example) ledger nano s?

Also, are there any conversation with cripto exchanges (poloniex et al.)?

How are you going to market the product? I saw a little bit of press coverage here and there but I'd like to know what are your ideas regarding marketing.

One last question, have you guys ever heard of ICONOMI? (wink, wink)

Best,
member
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https://www.equibitgroup.com
hi - Like it.

Can we discuss the way Equibit pays out dividends ?

It says in the OP you can make a BTC denominated payment to Equibit shareholders.

How is this accomplished ? Who has access to the actual BTC ?

It can't be done by a majority vote of the Equibit stake holders - no ? Someone has to actually have the keys that access the BTC and will there need to be trust that he doesn't just run off with the money ?

Even if I own 95% of a certain company via Equibit, I have no access to the actual BTC coins ?

Or am i missing something ..


A company that issues their shares on EQB can decide to pay out dividends.
Because Equibit has cross chain functionality, BTC is able to be sent from the issuing company directly to the holder of those signed EQB's.
You would receive them via the Equbiit web potrfolio (wallet)
member
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https://www.equibitgroup.com
then I don't really understand what I can do with EQBs bought during ICO (as they would not be signed as I understood) except selling at exchanges.
or is there a possibility to turn my ICO EQBs into signed ones.
what would be the workflow of turning my blank EQBs into signed (and dividend paying) EQBs?
short feedback is very appreciated, thanks

EQBs bought during the ICO are used for transaction fees and to create issuances, regarding your question - yes you can turn your ICO EQBs into signed ones.
You'll be able to do this in the Equibit Web Portfolio where you can manage your EQB's and create issuances.
member
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100k coins per round, I guess it is too little, first round is only for $200k? Actually if I want to be all-in your project, I can afford the first round of $200k. IMO you can lower the price and offer more tokens, let more people can join the investment

It seems that you didn't read the ICO terms and conditions at all... ICO is for 1 million coins, 10 tiers of 100.000 each and price will be incrementing up to almost 14$ per coin.

So yeah, have to wake up early if I want to get it a good price.

Best,
sr. member
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100k coins per round, I guess it is too little, first round is only for $200k? Actually if I want to be all-in your project, I can afford the first round of $200k. IMO you can lower the price and offer more tokens, let more people can join the investment
hero member
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hi - Like it.

Can we discuss the way Equibit pays out dividends ?

It says in the OP you can make a BTC denominated payment to Equibit shareholders.

How is this accomplished ? Who has access to the actual BTC ?

It can't be done by a majority vote of the Equibit stake holders - no ? Someone has to actually have the keys that access the BTC and will there need to be trust that he doesn't just run off with the money ?

Even if I own 95% of a certain company via Equibit, I have no access to the actual BTC coins ?

Or am i missing something ..
newbie
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Thanks for your answer!

Just to be clear regarding dividends:
If I buy some EQB during ICO and hold them I will receive dividends (from any company who launch Equibit)? Or do I have to hold "special" EQBs that are signed by companies?
Maybe you can also elaborate on how dividends are calculated (regarding token holders), because I could not find anything in your papers.

I'm very interested to join this great project! Many greetings from Austria, Christian

That's correct. You wouldnt receive dividends off the bat until that EQB is signed to a company.  

And how do I get my blank EQBs signed by a company?

please elaborate on that, thanks!

Once a company signs/issues on EQB if they choose to pay dividends, they will know your dividends address and transfer value to you based on the issued EQB you own.

then I don't really understand what I can do with EQBs bought during ICO (as they would not be signed as I understood) except selling at exchanges.
or is there a possibility to turn my ICO EQBs into signed ones.
what would be the workflow of turning my blank EQBs into signed (and dividend paying) EQBs?
short feedback is very appreciated, thanks
legendary
Activity: 1722
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Saw this pop up in this forum section so got curious about this Equibit ICO...

I will read up on it, the video was a pretty good explainer but will read more on the website.
I'm sure I'll have some questions otherwise it means you did too much of a good job at explaining everything which could be a possibility.  Cheesy

Seen you guys can't post pics yet I'll do it for ya! Good video and I'm a fan of Juan.


Click pic to see video

member
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https://www.equibitgroup.com
I will read up on it, the video was a pretty good explainer but will read more on the website.
I'm sure I'll have some questions otherwise it means you did too much of a good job at explaining everything which could be a possibility.  Cheesy

Thanks for the support and the video thumbnail, hopefully soon we'll be able to share better posts... with graphics!
Feel free to shoot any queries you may have, especially if something is unclear.
member
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https://www.equibitgroup.com
Check out our CEO interviewed by Juan S. Galt. Shocked

Chris Horlacher on Equibit, The Open Bazaar of Securities

"Chris Horlacher and Juan S. Galt discuss Equibit. A very secure and inexpensive Securities infrastructure accessible
to mainstream complaint corporations as well as to agorist enterprises working outside the matrix."
- Juan Galt

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRlTLUNUISA
member
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https://www.equibitgroup.com
Interesting project and looks like there is a lot of talent on the development team.  I like that any level of investor is the target for the market, I will be marking this and checking back on it later.

Hey thank you for the message, we have an ICO page here http://ico.equibit.org where you can pre-register for the ICO.
Please let us know if you have any questions
newbie
Activity: 40
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Ok, not trying to FUD but this worries me: http://equibit.org/post/investor-opportunity/

So you were offering 200.000 preferred shares for USD $0.50 each to be redeemed for an equivalent number of the pre-mined units.

Care to elaborate what happened?

Hi, Lisa from Vanbex here.
Regarding your question, that was the very first offering they made which was in 2015 and closed successfully after 30 days. A single investor bought the whole thing and they took common shares instead. Details about that funding round were published here: http://coinjournal.net/equibit-development-corp-close-funding-round/

Hey Lisa,

Thanks a lot for your reply, it puts me at ease, I'm trying to do the due dilligence with this project.

Best,

Hey, it was a good question and I completely understand. We want people to make informed decisions and I'm happy to help
member
Activity: 95
Merit: 10
Ok, not trying to FUD but this worries me: http://equibit.org/post/investor-opportunity/

So you were offering 200.000 preferred shares for USD $0.50 each to be redeemed for an equivalent number of the pre-mined units.

Care to elaborate what happened?

Hi, Lisa from Vanbex here.
Regarding your question, that was the very first offering they made which was in 2015 and closed successfully after 30 days. A single investor bought the whole thing and they took common shares instead. Details about that funding round were published here: http://coinjournal.net/equibit-development-corp-close-funding-round/

Hey Lisa,

Thanks a lot for your reply, it puts me at ease, I'm trying to do the due dilligence with this project.

Best,
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
Ok, not trying to FUD but this worries me: http://equibit.org/post/investor-opportunity/

So you were offering 200.000 preferred shares for USD $0.50 each to be redeemed for an equivalent number of the pre-mined units.

Care to elaborate what happened?

Hi, Lisa from Vanbex here.
Regarding your question, that was the very first offering they made which was in 2015 and closed successfully after 30 days. A single investor bought the whole thing and they took common shares instead. Details about that funding round were published here: http://coinjournal.net/equibit-development-corp-close-funding-round/
member
Activity: 95
Merit: 10
Ok, not trying to FUD but this worries me: http://equibit.org/post/investor-opportunity/

So you were offering 200.000 preferred shares for USD $0.50 each to be redeemed for an equivalent number of the pre-mined units.

Care to elaborate what happened?
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0


Thanks for your answer!

Just to be clear regarding dividends:
If I buy some EQB during ICO and hold them I will receive dividends (from any company who launch Equibit)? Or do I have to hold "special" EQBs that are signed by companies?
Maybe you can also elaborate on how dividends are calculated (regarding token holders), because I could not find anything in your papers.

I'm very interested to join this great project! Many greetings from Austria, Christian

That's correct. You wouldnt receive dividends off the bat until that EQB is signed to a company. 

And how do I get my blank EQBs signed by a company?

please elaborate on that, thanks!

Once a company signs/issues on EQB if they choose to pay dividends, they will know your dividends address and transfer value to you based on the issued EQB you own.
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