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Topic: [ANN] Pulsar Venture Capital - page 20. (Read 33961 times)

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November 14, 2017, 11:21:34 AM
I kind of read that this token has some limitations on the transfer, what does it mean?
What kind of restrictions are you talking about?
Well, I read that there are some restrictions on the transfer of tokens. It seems to be relevant for US residents, but I do not quite understand what exactly this means
Have you read this on the website?
No, I think I read about it in the whitepaper and did not quite understand what it meant. Undecided
Well, I'll look, maybe I can understand the essence and explain. I have experience in similar legal matters Wink
That would be great! Smiley
And why just do not contact the developers and ask them personally?
Is not it easier than hoping for someone in the forum thread? Grin
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November 14, 2017, 11:20:09 AM
I kind of read that this token has some limitations on the transfer, what does it mean?
What kind of restrictions are you talking about?
Well, I read that there are some restrictions on the transfer of tokens. It seems to be relevant for US residents, but I do not quite understand what exactly this means
Have you read this on the website?
No, I think I read about it in the whitepaper and did not quite understand what it meant. Undecided
Well, I'll look, maybe I can understand the essence and explain. I have experience in similar legal matters Wink
That would be great! Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 805
Merit: 250
November 14, 2017, 11:17:03 AM
I kind of read that this token has some limitations on the transfer, what does it mean?
What kind of restrictions are you talking about?
Well, I read that there are some restrictions on the transfer of tokens. It seems to be relevant for US residents, but I do not quite understand what exactly this means
Have you read this on the website?
No, I think I read about it in the whitepaper and did not quite understand what it meant. Undecided
Well, I'll look, maybe I can understand the essence and explain. I have experience in similar legal matters Wink
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November 14, 2017, 11:13:42 AM
By the way, are you sure that 3% of fees are enough to cover your expenses? Of course, the management of the fund gives considerable freedom, but it seems to me that such a small fee for your services is not entirely adequate.
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November 14, 2017, 11:13:27 AM
I kind of read that this token has some limitations on the transfer, what does it mean?
What kind of restrictions are you talking about?
Well, I read that there are some restrictions on the transfer of tokens. It seems to be relevant for US residents, but I do not quite understand what exactly this means
Have you read this on the website?
No, I think I read about it in the whitepaper and did not quite understand what it meant. Undecided
sr. member
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Merit: 250
November 14, 2017, 11:11:34 AM
I kind of read that this token has some limitations on the transfer, what does it mean?
What kind of restrictions are you talking about?
Well, I read that there are some restrictions on the transfer of tokens. It seems to be relevant for US residents, but I do not quite understand what exactly this means
Have you read this on the website?
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Activity: 532
Merit: 100
November 14, 2017, 11:11:04 AM
#99
I kind of read that this token has some limitations on the transfer, what does it mean?
What kind of restrictions are you talking about?
Well, I read that there are some restrictions on the transfer of tokens. It seems to be relevant for US residents, but I do not quite understand what exactly this means
sr. member
Activity: 805
Merit: 250
November 14, 2017, 11:09:06 AM
#98
I kind of read that this token has some limitations on the transfer, what does it mean?
What kind of restrictions are you talking about?
full member
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Merit: 100
November 14, 2017, 11:07:32 AM
#97
I kind of read that this token has some limitations on the transfer, what does it mean?
full member
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November 14, 2017, 10:59:33 AM
#96
Do I understand correctly that you are selecting prospective projects before the start of fundraising? That is, do you have any criteria for determining whether a project will be successful? Is it some kind of developed scheme or just an experience?

You do not read the documentation, developers speak directly about the criteria, on the basis of which they select projects. By the way, I like that they put the focus on the world market on the foreground. No one is interested in local startups
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November 14, 2017, 08:50:26 AM
#95
Do I understand correctly that you are selecting prospective projects before the start of fundraising? That is, do you have any criteria for determining whether a project will be successful? Is it some kind of developed scheme or just an experience?

I think it's all the same experience and skills. The guys in the portfolio have very cool projects. Surely they do not cheat about the figures of profitability. It seems to me that this fund is worth attention

What projects do you mean? I looked at what the team presented on the site and I want to say that not all of them are strong. Something is very controversial

Yes, that's what I mean. I do not argue, there are projects that may seem questionable. But I do not think that they would be in the portfolio of such a respected team. Diversity is also understandable, they want to please all investors.
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November 14, 2017, 08:33:01 AM
#94
Do I understand correctly that you are selecting prospective projects before the start of fundraising? That is, do you have any criteria for determining whether a project will be successful? Is it some kind of developed scheme or just an experience?

I think it's all the same experience and skills. The guys in the portfolio have very cool projects. Surely they do not cheat about the figures of profitability. It seems to me that this fund is worth attention

What projects do you mean? I looked at what the team presented on the site and I want to say that not all of them are strong. Something is very controversial
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
November 14, 2017, 08:07:01 AM
#93
Do I understand correctly that you are selecting prospective projects before the start of fundraising? That is, do you have any criteria for determining whether a project will be successful? Is it some kind of developed scheme or just an experience?

I think it's all the same experience and skills. The guys in the portfolio have very cool projects. Surely they do not cheat about the figures of profitability. It seems to me that this fund is worth attention
sr. member
Activity: 560
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November 14, 2017, 07:51:26 AM
#92
Do I understand correctly that you are selecting prospective projects before the start of fundraising? That is, do you have any criteria for determining whether a project will be successful? Is it some kind of developed scheme or just an experience?
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November 14, 2017, 07:43:01 AM
#91
I do not have much experience in ICO and, it seems to me, such a fund would be useful to me

I would not be so sure about it. There are many different possible dangers associated with such funds. The fact is that the decisive word here is for the manager. How to confirm the competence of the person who manages your funds? And if your decision contradicts his opinion?

If you do not trust the manager, then why keep your money in the fund? In addition, there is certainly some kind of control and voting system. In real economy companies, this is taken into account. It seems to me that the authors had to provide this
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November 14, 2017, 07:14:37 AM
#90
I do not have much experience in ICO and, it seems to me, such a fund would be useful to me

I would not be so sure about it. There are many different possible dangers associated with such funds. The fact is that the decisive word here is for the manager. How to confirm the competence of the person who manages your funds? And if your decision contradicts his opinion?
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November 14, 2017, 07:09:43 AM
#89
I do not have much experience in ICO and, it seems to me, such a fund would be useful to me
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November 14, 2017, 07:00:57 AM
#88
Maybe i'm just too lazy for i did not read your White Paper i just look and read this Announcement and it leaves me with a wonder, how could this project works? What i have found is the team behind, some enticing words and the links to some write-ups.
It might be the reason why this thread is very slow and needs some encouraging factors to be alive.
Hello!
Pulsar ICO is a token sale of an early-stage venture fund Pulsar Venture Capital.
Our fund works since 2009, and partners with major players, such as Google
Ventures, 500Startups and many more.
We give people the opportunity to invest with us by buying Pulsar tokens.
Attracted funds will help create a new fund, which will be aimed, in particular,
at investments in blockchain-startups.

Google? Really? I did not even know that they were interested in crypto currency for so long. Then you definitely deserve trust
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November 14, 2017, 06:45:29 AM
#87
Maybe i'm just too lazy for i did not read your White Paper i just look and read this Announcement and it leaves me with a wonder, how could this project works? What i have found is the team behind, some enticing words and the links to some write-ups.
It might be the reason why this thread is very slow and needs some encouraging factors to be alive.
Hello!
Pulsar ICO is a token sale of an early-stage venture fund Pulsar Venture Capital.
Our fund works since 2009, and partners with major players, such as Google
Ventures, 500Startups and many more.
We give people the opportunity to invest with us by buying Pulsar tokens.
Attracted funds will help create a new fund, which will be aimed, in particular,
at investments in blockchain-startups.

Wow! This sounds interesting and sufficiently answers my question)
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November 14, 2017, 06:30:02 AM
#86
Maybe i'm just too lazy for i did not read your White Paper i just look and read this Announcement and it leaves me with a wonder, how could this project works? What i have found is the team behind, some enticing words and the links to some write-ups.
It might be the reason why this thread is very slow and needs some encouraging factors to be alive.
Hello!
Pulsar ICO is a token sale of an early-stage venture fund Pulsar Venture Capital.
Our fund works since 2009, and partners with major players, such as Google
Ventures, 500Startups and many more.
We give people the opportunity to invest with us by buying Pulsar tokens.
Attracted funds will help create a new fund, which will be aimed, in particular,
at investments in blockchain-startups.
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