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Topic: [ANN] ⚡ HEALTH MONITOR⚡ | Soft cap reached - ICO ending today | 1200 tokens left - page 50. (Read 39386 times)

sr. member
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I think the dividend system will be good, there is market in health products. I know a japanese tech which scans human body with pulse . Could not remember the name
full member
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Become Part of the Mining Family
interesting project and already attracting so many people.... time to read the whitepaper Smiley

Reading our white paper shouldn't take much time  Grin

Why is your whitepaper only 3 pages?

I tried to learn about the HLC token, but the information is very limited. For example, there is no information about how much 1 HLC token will cost. Please update your whitepaper, it is the first thing investors will look into.


They have more documents on here. Also a very detailed faq:

http://healthmonitor.io/faq
Thank you for the link, There is indeed more information there.

I read the part about dividends which is very interesting:

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How will dividends be distributed?
The profit from sales of the Health Monitor will be distributed
in the following way:
- 5% creator of the device
- 25% team Health monitor
- 70% Investors

What are your prognosis on the profits in the first few years? When will Healtmonitor make the first dividen payment?
full member
Activity: 490
Merit: 100
Dividends will be paid to any token holder in ETH but, why after January 2019?
Maybe because their project will be fully operational and start to make/have profit at that time.
sr. member
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Merit: 276
$CYBERCASH METAVERSE
interesting project and already attracting so many people.... time to read the whitepaper Smiley

Reading our white paper shouldn't take much time  Grin

Why is your whitepaper only 3 pages?

I tried to learn about the HLC token, but the information is very limited. For example, there is no information about how much 1 HLC token will cost. Please update your whitepaper, it is the first thing investors will look into.


They have more documents on here. Also a very detailed faq:

http://healthmonitor.io/faq
hero member
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Merit: 1416
Who pays for/buys the vending machines?

They are still owned by the company and regenerating some revenue as people use them. Its like is working for snacks vending machines
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
Become Part of the Mining Family
interesting project and already attracting so many people.... time to read the whitepaper Smiley

Reading our white paper shouldn't take much time  Grin

Why is your whitepaper only 3 pages?

I tried to learn about the HLC token, but the information is very limited. For example, there is no information about how much 1 HLC token will cost. Please update your whitepaper, it is the first thing investors will look into.
full member
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Merit: 107
Anyone with diabetes can measure blood glucose and, if necessary, go to the ambulance. Do I understand correctly? Does the test take a few seconds?

At the moment, the machine is meant as a general health check. If you suffer from diabetes, you should act properly
Well, in my understanding, if the machine can detect diabetes, it measures the amount of glucose in the blood. Or have I misunderstood the principle of operation of the apparatus. There is another method of diagnosing diabetes, which I don't know.
sr. member
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Dividends will be paid to any token holder in ETH but, why after January 2019?
member
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300% really? This is speculative at best.
full member
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Who pays for/buys the vending machines?
full member
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IDENA.IO - Proof-Of-Person Blockchain
Whoa! Vending machines of Health Monitor spread across EU? That is a very ambitious project but an interesting one. Let me go and read the whitepaper and see what's in store for us for this project.

I'm sure, if this becomes a success, it will benefit a lot of people for their health issues especially in diagnosis. My only concern is the lack of the human touch when you go to these machines to examine yourself. But I've never heard of such project yet. This is something new for me.

And they have dividends for the investors to top it off. I am seriously thinking of really going in and investing to this coin. However, let me do my homework first before I make any decisions.
full member
Activity: 294
Merit: 100
Whoa! Vending machines of Health Monitor spread across EU? That is a very ambitious project but an interesting one. Let me go and read the whitepaper and see what's in store for us for this project.

I'm sure, if this becomes a success, it will benefit a lot of people for their health issues especially in diagnosis. My only concern is the lack of the human touch when you go to these machines to examine yourself. But I've never heard of such project yet. This is something new for me.
full member
Activity: 386
Merit: 104
IDENA.IO - Proof-Of-Person Blockchain
Whoa! Vending machines of Health Monitor spread across EU? That is a very ambitious project but an interesting one. Let me go and read the whitepaper and see what's in store for us for this project.
hero member
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is prototype available? I like concept but may require large amounts for RD and Cost of approval process. Which region are you targeting to install device? 
full member
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I wanted to ask if some test or interview was done to know how people feel in general using the machine, considering health is quite a private thing.

Most of the people agreed they would use it without problem, even if it will be in public spaces?

We have tested the machine in a Blockchain fair in Malta: more than 50 people accepted without any issue. Basically, it's just cashing out from an ATM, people are expected to not staring at the screen while you breath into the machine  Wink

Is it an idea to print the results on a small piece of paper? Like a recept at an ATM. That way it's harder for people to see the results. Or are the results quite elaborate?
full member
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$500,000 for 70 vending machines or $15,000,000 for 2,100 vending machines, both result in a price of $7,142 per machine.

One would think the price per machine gets lower the more machines you manufacture, because of economy of scale. But that does not seem to be the case. Why is that?

Well could be, that the price already is pretty low so that there is no chance to go anylower.

That is not how mass production works.

  • First, you have the R&D, the patents, the clinical trials, the staff, the office and so on.
  • Next you have to design the machine.
  • An important phase is the design and construction of the assembly line. This phase can be repeated several times as the manufacturing process is optimized.
  • Then you have to source the parts from suppliers. Sometimes a part is no good in practice, so it is possible to get back to this phase in the future.
  • Finally if everything is fine you can construct the machines and ship them.

Say the first 3 steps cost $300,000. Spreading that cost over 70 or 2,100 machines will make a big difference to the price per machine.
sr. member
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The device has already been tested? What is the accuracy of disease detection?
full member
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Merit: 100
I appreciate that this project is focused on one of the neglected aspects of human lives, and that is health! I assume it will have a big market potential. Smiley
If it works properly has a unlimited potencial because there're not many things more important than health,

It certainly aims at something that is neglected in large centers, if it is to deal with "decentralization", that is something that revolutionizes and brings more convenience to day-to-day, linked, of course, to the possibility of gains with the same . the idea is great and the Team has something very good to develop and evolve
full member
Activity: 280
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The project is necessary, but will be added the diagnosis of other diseases?
It could be hard to implement because of the lack of technology needed. Anyway I'm sure that in the future when this company start to generate profit they will add more diagnostic tools
full member
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Merit: 112
$500,000 for 70 vending machines or $15,000,000 for 2,100 vending machines, both result in a price of $7,142 per machine.

One would think the price per machine gets lower the more machines you manufacture, because of economy of scale. But that does not seem to be the case. Why is that?

Well could be, that the price already is pretty low so that there is no chance to go anylower.
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