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I am glad to see that polyswarm is becoming very popular among other crypto's too you can read a lot more about that in their new medium post https://medium.com/swarmdotmarket/5-companies-already-brilliantly-using-smart-contracts-ac49f3d5c431.

This is so true

Smart contracts are already changing the way agreements are made in the digital world. Built on the Ethereum platform, they take out the middleman and execute on contract terms automatically, based on rules put in place. This technology has the potential to shake up a wide variety of industries from finance to healthcare.


And they are already happening that's why we could see a whole lot of project coming out and polyswarm becomes a project that secures all other project in the blockchain

I like how you have put the potentials of the blockchain into perspective, I share similar mindset, I think the current stage of emerging blockchain applications is like when internet came out but accepted worldwide years later, don't want to miss out on the ICOs that ultimately will be as influential as the major internet companies are now.
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I am glad to see that polyswarm is becoming very popular among other crypto's too you can read a lot more about that in their new medium post https://medium.com/swarmdotmarket/5-companies-already-brilliantly-using-smart-contracts-ac49f3d5c431.

Nice Bonus in the end there Cheesy; nice read most of the names mentioned I have never heard of. Nice to see polyswarm giving credit to other crypto biz.

Ya i honestly like to see the collaboration and credit being spread around the crypto space, the fact is if crypto is going to be the future of fiat, then it really does need to work together to grow. I know some coins see each other as competitors even in different niches. But the fact is coins like fiat have to live in harmony with each other, the tech for crypto is open source for a reason to help grow and evolve.

Good to see ICO's like polyswarm realizing that and working with and acknoledging the crypto space.
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I am glad to see that polyswarm is becoming very popular among other crypto's too you can read a lot more about that in their new medium post https://medium.com/swarmdotmarket/5-companies-already-brilliantly-using-smart-contracts-ac49f3d5c431.

This is so true

Smart contracts are already changing the way agreements are made in the digital world. Built on the Ethereum platform, they take out the middleman and execute on contract terms automatically, based on rules put in place. This technology has the potential to shake up a wide variety of industries from finance to healthcare.


And they are already happening that's why we could see a whole lot of project coming out and polyswarm becomes a project that secures all other project in the blockchain
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are all the tokens released at the end of main sale?

Yes, i think so there wouldn't be any reason to not releasing them. The trading must start, because the sale has ended. Otherwise it will be a problem for the coin makers.

Exactly they will release once the ICO closes so that we can have liquidity on the xchanges, unless your asking some other question but that seems to be the answer. Seems to be  the case across all ICO's and i'd imagine theirs more detailed explanation when you check the whitepaper.

It's pretty common that all the tokens, both the bought ones and the ones from a bounty campaign, are released after the ICO or are at least frozen till the ICO is over. Otherwise, there is the chance that the tokens are cheaper on an exchange and then no one would buy at the ICO anymore.

Yes and that's the best practice, else people who bought earlier at with good bonus will start selling those on exchange even before ICO main sale ends.

a bounty token sale during ds Mainsale would be devastating. That's why tokens are often sent after the ICO.
I do not know if I have experienced a sale of bounty or airdrop tokens before the end of the ICO.


I agree. No token trading/exchange should be allowed before end of main token sale ends. Project like Polyswarm will not take much time for hardcap.
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Here is another press release, this time about the partnership with Cybertriage, to connect first responders
https://polyswarm.io/press/2018/02/21/cyber-triage-partners-with-polyswarm/

I guess this is second partnership announced in last 10 days by Polyswarm. Its really good to see how fast Polyswarm is growing.

Not only that, but check this out here:

 HomePress ReleasesSwarm Syndicates – Joel Dietz Invests $500,000 in PolySwarm’s Token Sale
Swarm Syndicates – Joel Dietz Invests $500,000 in PolySwarm’s Token Sale Guest  March 2, 2018  Press Releases

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SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO — March 2, 2018 — Decentralized IT security marketplace PolySwarm (www.polyswarm.io) today announced a $500,000 investment from Swarm Syndicates, led by Joel Dietz. He personally invested in PolySwarm’s ongoing Nectar (NCT) token sale. PolySwarm has raised $22 million to date, with additional backers including Science Blockchain and BlockTower Capital.


https://themerkle.com/swarm-syndicates-joel-dietz-invests-500000-in-polyswarms-token-sale/




A Lot of this partnership is coming in for polyswarm due to its utility and the universality of the project, it would be a great news.

Talk about versatility and flexibility that this gives to a lot of room for the common individual out there by granting access to a lot of opportunities, that i can't seem to explain but in all, Polyswarm is a school, a community, a safe haven for any programmer/developer
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are all the tokens released at the end of main sale?

Yes, i think so there wouldn't be any reason to not releasing them. The trading must start, because the sale has ended. Otherwise it will be a problem for the coin makers.

Exactly they will release once the ICO closes so that we can have liquidity on the xchanges, unless your asking some other question but that seems to be the answer. Seems to be  the case across all ICO's and i'd imagine theirs more detailed explanation when you check the whitepaper.

It's pretty common that all the tokens, both the bought ones and the ones from a bounty campaign, are released after the ICO or are at least frozen till the ICO is over. Otherwise, there is the chance that the tokens are cheaper on an exchange and then no one would buy at the ICO anymore.

Another influential factor to the value of the tokens, is the duration of vesting of the fraction of the tokens that the ICO keep for themselves (foundation, team, w/e). However, I have seen ICOs transferring tokens to ETH address before the main sale had ended
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I am glad to see that polyswarm is becoming very popular among other crypto's too you can read a lot more about that in their new medium post https://medium.com/swarmdotmarket/5-companies-already-brilliantly-using-smart-contracts-ac49f3d5c431.

Nice Bonus in the end there Cheesy; nice read most of the names mentioned I have never heard of. Nice to see polyswarm giving credit to other crypto biz.

Good to see other project who uses smart contract successfully, this is a plus for Polyswarm it will definetly help boost investors confidence
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I am glad to see that polyswarm is becoming very popular among other crypto's too you can read a lot more about that in their new medium post https://medium.com/swarmdotmarket/5-companies-already-brilliantly-using-smart-contracts-ac49f3d5c431.

Nice Bonus in the end there Cheesy; nice read most of the names mentioned I have never heard of. Nice to see polyswarm giving credit to other crypto biz.
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I am glad to see that polyswarm is becoming very popular among other crypto's too you can read a lot more about that in their new medium post https://medium.com/swarmdotmarket/5-companies-already-brilliantly-using-smart-contracts-ac49f3d5c431.
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Hello, a friend of mine has been having issues sending from her ledger. It tells her that data isn't allowed from her ethereum app. What can be done to byepass this

I think it depends. Is the problem related to the device or is a problem from PolySwarm’s end?

Hendobox, we saw same issue with one of my friend. He was also facing same issue. But while copy paste eth address of receiver we found 1 space after address. That not allowed. Might be this solution can work for you.
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are all the tokens released at the end of main sale?

Yes, i think so there wouldn't be any reason to not releasing them. The trading must start, because the sale has ended. Otherwise it will be a problem for the coin makers.

Exactly they will release once the ICO closes so that we can have liquidity on the xchanges, unless your asking some other question but that seems to be the answer. Seems to be  the case across all ICO's and i'd imagine theirs more detailed explanation when you check the whitepaper.

It's pretty common that all the tokens, both the bought ones and the ones from a bounty campaign, are released after the ICO or are at least frozen till the ICO is over. Otherwise, there is the chance that the tokens are cheaper on an exchange and then no one would buy at the ICO anymore.

Yes. That's a very valid point. Such case will lead to difficulties in the side of the project developers because it might likely lead to inability to hit the next cap
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are all the tokens released at the end of main sale?

Yes, i think so there wouldn't be any reason to not releasing them. The trading must start, because the sale has ended. Otherwise it will be a problem for the coin makers.

Exactly they will release once the ICO closes so that we can have liquidity on the xchanges, unless your asking some other question but that seems to be the answer. Seems to be  the case across all ICO's and i'd imagine theirs more detailed explanation when you check the whitepaper.

It's pretty common that all the tokens, both the bought ones and the ones from a bounty campaign, are released after the ICO or are at least frozen till the ICO is over. Otherwise, there is the chance that the tokens are cheaper on an exchange and then no one would buy at the ICO anymore.

Yes and that's the best practice, else people who bought earlier at with good bonus will start selling those on exchange even before ICO main sale ends.

a bounty token sale during ds Mainsale would be devastating. That's why tokens are often sent after the ICO.
I do not know if I have experienced a sale of bounty or airdrop tokens before the end of the ICO.
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are all the tokens released at the end of main sale?

Yes, i think so there wouldn't be any reason to not releasing them. The trading must start, because the sale has ended. Otherwise it will be a problem for the coin makers.

Exactly they will release once the ICO closes so that we can have liquidity on the xchanges, unless your asking some other question but that seems to be the answer. Seems to be  the case across all ICO's and i'd imagine theirs more detailed explanation when you check the whitepaper.

It's pretty common that all the tokens, both the bought ones and the ones from a bounty campaign, are released after the ICO or are at least frozen till the ICO is over. Otherwise, there is the chance that the tokens are cheaper on an exchange and then no one would buy at the ICO anymore.

Yes and that's the best practice, else people who bought earlier at with good bonus will start selling those on exchange even before ICO main sale ends.


It doesn't really change anything if it's a good product it's going to stand the test of time, the value will still be climbing notwithstanding
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are all the tokens released at the end of main sale?

Yes, i think so there wouldn't be any reason to not releasing them. The trading must start, because the sale has ended. Otherwise it will be a problem for the coin makers.

Exactly they will release once the ICO closes so that we can have liquidity on the xchanges, unless your asking some other question but that seems to be the answer. Seems to be  the case across all ICO's and i'd imagine theirs more detailed explanation when you check the whitepaper.

It's pretty common that all the tokens, both the bought ones and the ones from a bounty campaign, are released after the ICO or are at least frozen till the ICO is over. Otherwise, there is the chance that the tokens are cheaper on an exchange and then no one would buy at the ICO anymore.
Yes then it will just be a dump if they received it earlier and no one would be interested in any project at all it is more than then just the tokens it is also about the trust that it can be worth a lot if you save it.

That is wat token freezing is for. It is a good idea to not let early investors/bouny change the price before it passes their main sale. It would be a chaos if they didn't xD.

the whole of bounty allocation is minimal compared to the general distribution of tokens; you will end up having a minimal effect on the price and diverse holders of the token. I don't think this is an issue.
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are all the tokens released at the end of main sale?

Yes, i think so there wouldn't be any reason to not releasing them. The trading must start, because the sale has ended. Otherwise it will be a problem for the coin makers.

Exactly they will release once the ICO closes so that we can have liquidity on the xchanges, unless your asking some other question but that seems to be the answer. Seems to be  the case across all ICO's and i'd imagine theirs more detailed explanation when you check the whitepaper.

It's pretty common that all the tokens, both the bought ones and the ones from a bounty campaign, are released after the ICO or are at least frozen till the ICO is over. Otherwise, there is the chance that the tokens are cheaper on an exchange and then no one would buy at the ICO anymore.

Yes and that's the best practice, else people who bought earlier at with good bonus will start selling those on exchange even before ICO main sale ends.
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are all the tokens released at the end of main sale?

Yes, i think so there wouldn't be any reason to not releasing them. The trading must start, because the sale has ended. Otherwise it will be a problem for the coin makers.

Exactly they will release once the ICO closes so that we can have liquidity on the xchanges, unless your asking some other question but that seems to be the answer. Seems to be  the case across all ICO's and i'd imagine theirs more detailed explanation when you check the whitepaper.

It's pretty common that all the tokens, both the bought ones and the ones from a bounty campaign, are released after the ICO or are at least frozen till the ICO is over. Otherwise, there is the chance that the tokens are cheaper on an exchange and then no one would buy at the ICO anymore.
Yes then it will just be a dump if they received it earlier and no one would be interested in any project at all it is more than then just the tokens it is also about the trust that it can be worth a lot if you save it.

That is wat token freezing is for. It is a good idea to not let early investors/bouny change the price before it passes their main sale. It would be a chaos if they didn't xD.
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are all the tokens released at the end of main sale?

Yes, i think so there wouldn't be any reason to not releasing them. The trading must start, because the sale has ended. Otherwise it will be a problem for the coin makers.

Exactly they will release once the ICO closes so that we can have liquidity on the xchanges, unless your asking some other question but that seems to be the answer. Seems to be  the case across all ICO's and i'd imagine theirs more detailed explanation when you check the whitepaper.

It's pretty common that all the tokens, both the bought ones and the ones from a bounty campaign, are released after the ICO or are at least frozen till the ICO is over. Otherwise, there is the chance that the tokens are cheaper on an exchange and then no one would buy at the ICO anymore.
Yes then it will just be a dump if they received it earlier and no one would be interested in any project at all it is more than then just the tokens it is also about the trust that it can be worth a lot if you save it.
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Hello, a friend of mine has been having issues sending from her ledger. It tells her that data isn't allowed from her ethereum app. What can be done to byepass this

I think it depends. Is the problem related to the device or is a problem from PolySwarm’s end?
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Hello, a friend of mine has been having issues sending from her ledger. It tells her that data isn't allowed from her ethereum app. What can be done to byepass this
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are all the tokens released at the end of main sale?

Yes, i think so there wouldn't be any reason to not releasing them. The trading must start, because the sale has ended. Otherwise it will be a problem for the coin makers.

Exactly they will release once the ICO closes so that we can have liquidity on the xchanges, unless your asking some other question but that seems to be the answer. Seems to be  the case across all ICO's and i'd imagine theirs more detailed explanation when you check the whitepaper.

It's pretty common that all the tokens, both the bought ones and the ones from a bounty campaign, are released after the ICO or are at least frozen till the ICO is over. Otherwise, there is the chance that the tokens are cheaper on an exchange and then no one would buy at the ICO anymore.
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