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Topic: ANN] [ICO] [SUN] | SolarBankers | Bounty program UPDATED - page 3. (Read 23264 times)

member
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I have long been looking towards alternative energy sources and solar electricity in particular. I have reviewed a lot of such projects over the past two years, but their main problem is the durability of the equipment. Manufacturers declare a service life of 20-25 years with perfectly clean air, but there is a lot of dust in large cities that spoils the surface of solar panels or galvanic DVP. Therefore, unfortunately, users of SolarBankers will face the problem of a short lifetime.
newbie
Activity: 54
Merit: 0
Hello. Tell me please, what can the user that wants to become a producer of the electricity spend the tokens on?

Owners of SunCoin will be able to:
 
– trade SunCoin for other cryptocurrencies or fiat currency;
– buy cheaper and cleaner electricity from other members in the decentralized network;
– purchase Solar Bankers’ energy-generating equipment to produce energy for private consumption or sale on the local marketplace;
– trade SunCoin for CO2 Emission Certificates.


These services are in turn facilitated by a solid and mature company, which is backed by a set of strong soft assets – in the form of a game-changing international patent – and a host of ongoing partnerships and projects, cutting-edge product development, and market expertise. In the future the value of the company will also be backed by hard assets – in the form of manufacturing facilities and the decentralized electricity network run by Solar Bankers.
 
Lastly, SunCoin, as a cryptocurrency in its own right, represents a far more efficient and secure alternative to existing digital currencies because it is based on a new generation of blockchain technology that involves a revolutionary consensus algorithm, ultra-fast transactions with no fees, and a multi-layered security structure. You can watch a video on our blockchain technology here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tI5oknr5big
newbie
Activity: 54
Merit: 0
As far as I understand you will offer the equipment constructed by your own to the users.  How much will it cost and what will be its service life?

According to the information from the white paper, that’s true. SolarBankers company claims that their photovoltaic DVP will be better than the standard solar cells.  Photovoltaic DVP seem to be thin panels that won’t be able to collect more energy that the usual solar cells and won’t be more effective.
You had to read all the White paper till its end in order to claim anything like that, if you had even read it. If we’re talking about the amount of the energy collected, then DVP is really better than ordinary solar cells. In addition, they are a half cheaper than the first ones.  In my opinion it’s senseless to ague.
Let’s suppose that’s right, though I’ll check this information on the Internet. On the other hand, solar cells have better resistance to low temperatures. I don’t think that photovoltaic DVP, which is made from thin and flexible material, will be able to withstand temperature of, for example, -20 degrees.
Fortunately, you’re mistaken again. Despite the external fuzziness of the structure, photovoltaic DVPs can withstand low temperatures 30% more efficiently than solar cells. That’s why you can use them in cold regions.
It's great that you’ve described the main advantages of the equipment that SolarBankers users will use. I’m even more interested in this project now. By the way, what about the environment-friendliness of photovoltaic DVP? Are any harmful materials used when producing it?


Our solar devices are designed to be more efficient under field conditions, especially in very hot environment. You can watch a video about our technology here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNzITMNyT2g&t=

We don't use any harmful material. Actually, the environmental footprint of our DPV modules is smaller than that of standard modules. The reason is because we use only 25% of the silicon used in standard modules. No thin films (like CdTe or CIGS) that are harmful to the environment, only silicon, which comes from sand.
newbie
Activity: 54
Merit: 0
i check official website ,there only  22346 SUN sold out , how long will crowd-sale keep going ?

Sale will keep going until the 31st of December.

40% bonus will last until the 1st of December. After that we will offer 28% bonus, then 14% and then full price. Bonus changes every 10 days.

For those of you that have SkyCoins, you can now exchange them for SunCoins! Contact us on our Telegram channel if you are interested. https://t.me/solarbankersICO
full member
Activity: 392
Merit: 100
As far as I understand you will offer the equipment constructed by your own to the users.  How much will it cost and what will be its service life?

According to the information from the white paper, that’s true. SolarBankers company claims that their photovoltaic DVP will be better than the standard solar cells.  Photovoltaic DVP seem to be thin panels that won’t be able to collect more energy that the usual solar cells and won’t be more effective.
You had to read all the White paper till its end in order to claim anything like that, if you had even read it. If we’re talking about the amount of the energy collected, then DVP is really better than ordinary solar cells. In addition, they are a half cheaper than the first ones.  In my opinion it’s senseless to ague.
Let’s suppose that’s right, though I’ll check this information on the Internet. On the other hand, solar cells have better resistance to low temperatures. I don’t think that photovoltaic DVP, which is made from thin and flexible material, will be able to withstand temperature of, for example, -20 degrees.
Fortunately, you’re mistaken again. Despite the external fuzziness of the structure, photovoltaic DVPs can withstand low temperatures 30% more efficiently than solar cells. That’s why you can use them in cold regions.
It's great that you’ve described the main advantages of the equipment that SolarBankers users will use. I’m even more interested in this project now. By the way, what about the environment-friendliness of photovoltaic DVP? Are any harmful materials used when producing it?
member
Activity: 378
Merit: 10
Hello. Tell me please, what can the user that wants to become a producer of the electricity spend the tokens on?
Greetings. You’ll be able to buy equipment for producing solar energy for tokens and get discounts.
full member
Activity: 252
Merit: 100
Hello. Tell me please, what can the user that wants to become a producer of the electricity spend the tokens on?
full member
Activity: 364
Merit: 100
As far as I understand you will offer the equipment constructed by your own to the users.  How much will it cost and what will be its service life?

According to the information from the white paper, that’s true. SolarBankers company claims that their photovoltaic DVP will be better than the standard solar cells.  Photovoltaic DVP seem to be thin panels that won’t be able to collect more energy that the usual solar cells and won’t be more effective.
You had to read all the White paper till its end in order to claim anything like that, if you had even read it. If we’re talking about the amount of the energy collected, then DVP is really better than ordinary solar cells. In addition, they are a half cheaper than the first ones.  In my opinion it’s senseless to ague.
Let’s suppose that’s right, though I’ll check this information on the Internet. On the other hand, solar cells have better resistance to low temperatures. I don’t think that photovoltaic DVP, which is made from thin and flexible material, will be able to withstand temperature of, for example, -20 degrees.
Fortunately, you’re mistaken again. Despite the external fuzziness of the structure, photovoltaic DVPs can withstand low temperatures 30% more efficiently than solar cells. That’s why you can use them in cold regions.
member
Activity: 322
Merit: 10
As far as I understand you will offer the equipment constructed by your own to the users.  How much will it cost and what will be its service life?

According to the information from the white paper, that’s true. SolarBankers company claims that their photovoltaic DVP will be better than the standard solar cells.  Photovoltaic DVP seem to be thin panels that won’t be able to collect more energy that the usual solar cells and won’t be more effective.
You had to read all the White paper till its end in order to claim anything like that, if you had even read it. If we’re talking about the amount of the energy collected, then DVP is really better than ordinary solar cells. In addition, they are a half cheaper than the first ones.  In my opinion it’s senseless to ague.
Let’s suppose that’s right, though I’ll check this information on the Internet. On the other hand, solar cells have better resistance to low temperatures. I don’t think that photovoltaic DVP, which is made from thin and flexible material, will be able to withstand temperature of, for example, -20 degrees.
member
Activity: 406
Merit: 31
Good afternoon everybody. I’ve read on the site of the project that a 40% bonus for buying tokens will be valid until the 1st of December. Won’t there be any bonuses after that?

Hi, after that a 28% bonus will be available to all the investors.
full member
Activity: 361
Merit: 100
i check official website ,there only  22346 SUN sold out , how long will crowd-sale keep going ?
full member
Activity: 364
Merit: 100
As far as I understand you will offer the equipment constructed by your own to the users.  How much will it cost and what will be its service life?

According to the information from the white paper, that’s true. SolarBankers company claims that their photovoltaic DVP will be better than the standard solar cells.  Photovoltaic DVP seem to be thin panels that won’t be able to collect more energy that the usual solar cells and won’t be more effective.
You had to read all the White paper till its end in order to claim anything like that, if you had even read it. If we’re talking about the amount of the energy collected, then DVP is really better than ordinary solar cells. In addition, they are a half cheaper than the first ones.  In my opinion it’s senseless to ague.
full member
Activity: 266
Merit: 101
Good afternoon everybody. I’ve read on the site of the project that a 40% bonus for buying tokens will be valid until the 1st of December. Won’t there be any bonuses after that?
member
Activity: 322
Merit: 10
As far as I understand you will offer the equipment constructed by your own to the users.  How much will it cost and what will be its service life?

According to the information from the white paper, that’s true. SolarBankers company claims that their photovoltaic DVP will be better than the standard solar cells.  Photovoltaic DVP seem to be thin panels that won’t be able to collect more energy that the usual solar cells and won’t be more effective.
full member
Activity: 392
Merit: 100
As far as I understand you will offer the equipment constructed by your own to the users.  How much will it cost and what will be its service life?
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
i read and look every item in this project thread, but i stiil confused about this project mean and mission, i think if i look this thread very interesting in the cover, but in content still did not complete, i hope this project will develop became big project
full member
Activity: 294
Merit: 100
Good afternoon. I’m wondering, how many years can equipment for producing solar energy offered by the company to its users serve?
full member
Activity: 336
Merit: 100
I’ve read that community microgrids will be used to connect the producers of solar energy and the users. Can you explain please, what is it and how does it work?
newbie
Activity: 54
Merit: 0
There’s too much bustle around the solar energy lately and there’s more and more companies that try to introduce something new in the market. So why do you think that you’ll succeed if there’s lots of organizations that have already tried to do this? All in all, just one more boring project.

So do you mean that it’s better to use usual sources of energy that have low efficiency in terms of development of society and technologies? SolarBankers is going to offer something new due to use of decentralized model. Their project implies creating of a competitive environment for producers of solar energy while there’s monopole in the current energy market. All the parties will benefit from it.
It’s very interesting how electricity consumers will benefit from it. In my opinion there’s no utility in it besides the fact that you know that you use solar energy.

Let me explain you how a traditional market is operating: there’s a producer of energy and lots of intermediaries that provide it to the end user.  Each of them adds a commission for their services to the end price. That’s why the price increases. But you use SolarBankers, there won’t be any intermediaries so the price of electricity reduces by 20-30%. 

You nailed it down, very good explanation of what we offer! Smiley
newbie
Activity: 54
Merit: 0
Hi everybody. Tell ne please, what is Sky-Ledger and why do developers of this project decided to use this mechanism as a base for their project?


You can find an explanatory video about the features of SkyLedger here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tI5oknr5big&t=

In summary:
- fully decentralized, innovative consensus algorithm
- super fast transactions and infinitely scalable
- no transaction fees
- energy sustainable
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