Pre ico didnt finished yet. I think team needs more advertisement. It should already finish in day 1
The pre-ico is almost filled (at 90% now) please note that we put the 6 ETH max cap per white lister there for a reason! We are pretty much pre-marketing at this point and the goal here was to build a base of advocates. And with +600 people contributing to the pre-sale I can safely say we have a base allright!
Great news Kasper! Can you maybe elaborate on my questions I asked earlier?
See here:
Some things I can't figure out from your whitepaper and your posts in this thread is;
How big is the actual problem in the secondary market? Do you have any data around the amount of 'honest people' want to sell their ticket on the secondary market?
Are you really taking away the problem with this new tech? And is it even a problem, with services like Ticketswap already in place?
Another point I want to raise is that the NBA in the US uses
https://www.ticketexchangebyticketmaster.com/ to resell tickets. Resold tickets are issued on the new buyers name. How do you plan to beat this big player with a huge market share and already available technology?
Curious to hear the answers!
Don't want to be complaining, but it seem that my questions are ignored. Any specific reason? If you don't or can't answer, that's also fine of course. Just trying to explore opportunities
Hi there! My apologies for not getting back to you immediately. We have quite some channels that need to be monitored and as we are an actual operational ticketing company, see all the events we
allready ticket with our blockchain based ticketing application here. You can see all events we sell tickets for here
https://events.guts.tickets/events. Tonight we have a theater show in Doetichem that we'll ticket, ownership changes are registered here:
https://kovan.etherscan.io/address/0x327921c956f3db3a0920a0f79f32adc0a6f27237. So enough info, I presume you have checked out our website so you'll already know most of what I just said.
it is true that there are some initiatives like the one you linked to that on the surface look like they are efforts to really 'help the fan'. But if you research Live Nation a bit you'll know they are playing all sides of this market at the same time. I also mention this in our blogpost about our short-term roadmap and will go into more depth on this in my next blog. If these companies would really want to eliminate ticket fraud and scalping they already could have done so allready, but they don't because it will hurt their bottom line.