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After 600 years that accounting does'nt move this is a revolution for companies which want to keep time and keep money.



I think you're exagerating a little there  Grin

A lot of improvements were done, the use of informatic being a major one.
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After 600 years that accounting does'nt move this is a revolution for companies which want to keep time and keep money.


There was some improvements in accounting industry. Excel, computer programs, etc. but decentralization and blockchain will be a true game changer  Smiley
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Looking great. Keep up the good work team!
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All those updates!
PAYPIE is doing very well, great marketing.

India is at the moment at least a step behind North America or Europe regarding Cryptocurrencies. But in the very near future I can see them catching up and if they keep their momentum going India will be a huge market. But for now I hope PayPie will establish their services at first in North America and Europe.

There are more country's behind... we are still in the beginning of this small crypto world.
Where will we be after some years? Lets hope in a Lambo :p
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After 600 years that accounting does'nt move this is a revolution for companies which want to keep time and keep money.

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Lately I've been seeing headlines about India's demonetization efforts (it's not exactly smooth sailing) and I just made the connection with PayPie. In fact they mention India in section 9.1 of the whitepaper:

In India, huge projects to digitize financial transactions have been rolled out in last one year in the form of demonetization and GST and millions of new businesses will be in market first time who can be helped by PayPie platform.

Do you realize the potential when PayPie is first to market there when there's no legal alternative? Shocked



I actually agree with you on this. India has been pushing to attain a similar technological status present in places like Japan and China. So blockchain tech adoption in India seems inevitable. Especially, due to the current India/China strife, the first country to massively adopt the tech, gets a leg up

In india blockchain adaptation is very limited. They don't have a exchange yet and if i'm wrong they only can buy bitcoin with their local currency. Bitbay india was coming but postponed. So it's  not very likely at the moment too much activity in india.

Beside i don't think they are aiming for india at start.
That's strange that India is not very interested in cryptocurrencies. Always thought there are many information technology specialists.
India fomo has not yet kicked in. Only the millenials are prefering bitcoin now versus gold according to this article: https://www.thequint.com/news/business/millennials-investing-in-bitcoin-not-gold. But that does not really surprise me, because physical gold was banned in the end of 2016. Nobody could ever steal them their Bitcoins or PAYPIE tokens. ;-)

Nice!

Very creative solutions can come from the subcontinent. Looking forward to more inventive measures.

India is at the moment at least a step behind North America or Europe regarding Cryptocurrencies. But in the very near future I can see them catching up and if they keep their momentum going India will be a huge market. But for now I hope PayPie will establish their services at first in North America and Europe.
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Lately I've been seeing headlines about India's demonetization efforts (it's not exactly smooth sailing) and I just made the connection with PayPie. In fact they mention India in section 9.1 of the whitepaper:

In India, huge projects to digitize financial transactions have been rolled out in last one year in the form of demonetization and GST and millions of new businesses will be in market first time who can be helped by PayPie platform.

Do you realize the potential when PayPie is first to market there when there's no legal alternative? Shocked



I actually agree with you on this. India has been pushing to attain a similar technological status present in places like Japan and China. So blockchain tech adoption in India seems inevitable. Especially, due to the current India/China strife, the first country to massively adopt the tech, gets a leg up

In india blockchain adaptation is very limited. They don't have a exchange yet and if i'm wrong they only can buy bitcoin with their local currency. Bitbay india was coming but postponed. So it's  not very likely at the moment too much activity in india.

Beside i don't think they are aiming for india at start.
That's strange that India is not very interested in cryptocurrencies. Always thought there are many information technology specialists.
India fomo has not yet kicked in. Only the millenials are prefering bitcoin now versus gold according to this article: https://www.thequint.com/news/business/millennials-investing-in-bitcoin-not-gold. But that does not really surprise me, because physical gold was banned in the end of 2016. Nobody could ever steal them their Bitcoins or PAYPIE tokens. ;-)

Nice!

Very creative solutions can come from the subcontinent. Looking forward to more inventive measures.
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HAIL THE KING!
Lately I've been seeing headlines about India's demonetization efforts (it's not exactly smooth sailing) and I just made the connection with PayPie. In fact they mention India in section 9.1 of the whitepaper:

In India, huge projects to digitize financial transactions have been rolled out in last one year in the form of demonetization and GST and millions of new businesses will be in market first time who can be helped by PayPie platform.

Do you realize the potential when PayPie is first to market there when there's no legal alternative? Shocked



I actually agree with you on this. India has been pushing to attain a similar technological status present in places like Japan and China. So blockchain tech adoption in India seems inevitable. Especially, due to the current India/China strife, the first country to massively adopt the tech, gets a leg up

In india blockchain adaptation is very limited. They don't have a exchange yet and if i'm wrong they only can buy bitcoin with their local currency. Bitbay india was coming but postponed. So it's  not very likely at the moment too much activity in india.

Beside i don't think they are aiming for india at start.
That's strange that India is not very interested in cryptocurrencies. Always thought there are many information technology specialists.
India fomo has not yet kicked in. Only the millenials are prefering bitcoin now versus gold according to this article: https://www.thequint.com/news/business/millennials-investing-in-bitcoin-not-gold. But that does not really surprise me, because physical gold was banned in the end of 2016. Nobody could ever steal them their Bitcoins or PAYPIE tokens. ;-)
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Paypie CMO Yohan Varella being interviewed at https://www.accountexusa.com/ by AccountingWEB, a leading community for tax and accounting professionals

Sweet, is there a live stream or will it be recorded and put on Youtube? Or at least a transcription of the interview?
Thank you guy. Very good information
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If i had a dollar for every "had i known"
they have some exchanges in India, like BTCXindia, ETHEXindia (for eth) etc.....and yes you can only exchange cryptos vs irn (local currency). It's just like chinese exchanges where you can exchange cryptos only vs cny

I applaud this countries for utilizing their own currencies in their exchange. I don't see any American changing their dollars to rupees to buy coin of an exchange. A chinese/Indian based exchange should focus/ promote their countries currency.
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We have at the moment a very great visibility, paypie has a good advertisement and a lot of people talk about paypie. Accounting market is also enourmous and need improvement all the time. Automate this one is a disruptive way to improve it. Paypie will gain in visibility more and more each day. I'm pretty sure about the sucess of the project.
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If i had a dollar for every "had i known"
Lately I've been seeing headlines about India's demonetization efforts (it's not exactly smooth sailing) and I just made the connection with PayPie. In fact they mention India in section 9.1 of the whitepaper:

In India, huge projects to digitize financial transactions have been rolled out in last one year in the form of demonetization and GST and millions of new businesses will be in market first time who can be helped by PayPie platform.

Do you realize the potential when PayPie is first to market there when there's no legal alternative? Shocked



I actually agree with you on this. India has been pushing to attain a similar technological status present in places like Japan and China. So blockchain tech adoption in India seems inevitable. Especially, due to the current India/China strife, the first country to massively adopt the tech, gets a leg up

In india blockchain adaptation is very limited. They don't have a exchange yet and if i'm wrong they only can buy bitcoin with their local currency. Bitbay india was coming but postponed. So it's  not very likely at the moment too much activity in india.

Beside i don't think they are aiming for india at start.
That's strange that India is not very interested in cryptocurrencies. Always thought there are many information technology specialists.

You guys completely misread the quote by rigorous and 1. We not saying that paypie is focusing on India, rather we just stating that if India in following thru with their demonetization efforts, blockchains like paypie and several other blockchain related tech will have a big impact in the country
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they have some exchanges in India, like BTCXindia, ETHEXindia (for eth) etc.....and yes you can only exchange cryptos vs irn (local currency). It's just like chinese exchanges where you can exchange cryptos only vs cny
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Exscuse me, what is huffingtonpost? Its a big news site? Like "Forbs"?

It's one the biggest online blog sites. Quite a big deal!
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Lately I've been seeing headlines about India's demonetization efforts (it's not exactly smooth sailing) and I just made the connection with PayPie. In fact they mention India in section 9.1 of the whitepaper:

In India, huge projects to digitize financial transactions have been rolled out in last one year in the form of demonetization and GST and millions of new businesses will be in market first time who can be helped by PayPie platform.

Do you realize the potential when PayPie is first to market there when there's no legal alternative? Shocked



I actually agree with you on this. India has been pushing to attain a similar technological status present in places like Japan and China. So blockchain tech adoption in India seems inevitable. Especially, due to the current India/China strife, the first country to massively adopt the tech, gets a leg up

In india blockchain adaptation is very limited. They don't have a exchange yet and if i'm wrong they only can buy bitcoin with their local currency. Bitbay india was coming but postponed. So it's  not very likely at the moment too much activity in india.

Beside i don't think they are aiming for india at start.
That's strange that India is not very interested in cryptocurrencies. Always thought there are many information technology specialists.
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I think things will go very fast after the end of the ico. People are behind paypie and want to be a part of the project. And that's offer to paypie a good visibility. Compagny will see that and the algorithm will be avaible soon, i think the first adoption of paypie by a compagny will come right after the ico. Risk analysis with blockchain accointèrent is totaly new and disruptive. Compagny will need to adopt this new way to analyse their data.
The most important thing of this project is to attract companies as fast as possible. And if that can be achieved it will be a fast selling currency.
Its probably hard right now to chose either to focus on ICO advertisement which doesnt need to be that technical or to focus on getting potential clients who will adopt and use their new platform when its gonna be released.
I would say both, but technical aspects are very important. If platform is good (and only then) people will invest
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It will allow us to see the team in action, and it should bring trust to the project.

I'm surprised, haven't there been any photos or videos of their office as of yet? On the other hand maybe I shouldn't be surprised, in this age of globalization, Skype and VR can be more effective and efficient than physically sitting in the same room.

If their was something, I missed it.

I looked on the internet and could not find too much information.
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Can we get some information about the token sale structure?
Will there be a sale for big investors and a seperate one for small investments?
Will there be a bonus structure?

Would be nice to know to save up some eth for investments etc. Still one month to go but wouldn't hurt to know such informations Smiley
You can submit your email on https://www.paypie.com/ to get an early pre sale alert. So this suggest that there will a pre sale for the early adopters and a public crowdsale later.
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Lately I've been seeing headlines about India's demonetization efforts (it's not exactly smooth sailing) and I just made the connection with PayPie. In fact they mention India in section 9.1 of the whitepaper:

In India, huge projects to digitize financial transactions have been rolled out in last one year in the form of demonetization and GST and millions of new businesses will be in market first time who can be helped by PayPie platform.

Do you realize the potential when PayPie is first to market there when there's no legal alternative? Shocked



I actually agree with you on this. India has been pushing to attain a similar technological status present in places like Japan and China. So blockchain tech adoption in India seems inevitable. Especially, due to the current India/China strife, the first country to massively adopt the tech, gets a leg up

In india blockchain adaptation is very limited. They don't have a exchange yet and if i'm wrong they only can buy bitcoin with their local currency. Bitbay india was coming but postponed. So it's  not very likely at the moment too much activity in india.

Beside i don't think they are aiming for india at start.
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Can we get some information about the token sale structure?
Will there be a sale for big investors and a seperate one for small investments?
Will there be a bonus structure?

Would be nice to know to save up some eth for investments etc. Still one month to go but wouldn't hurt to know such informations Smiley
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