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I can't wait to see how this is going to takeover positions of ETH and some other coins in top of market cap. Not because i don't like ETH but because projects who invest so much money in start up deserve to harness success!   Grin
legendary
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Has everyone heard of the latest news that the Peoples Bank of China has had a meeting with more Chinese cryptocurrency exchanges and this caused Huobi and Okcoin to suspend all withdrawals of BTC and LTC from their sites? Others will possibly follow and might suspend all cryptocurrency deposits and withdrawals.

How does this affect the Qtum ICO since it will be done on 3 major Chinese exchanges? Will there be a change of plans?
They also have a plan to sell it from their website and also from an ico website so in some unlikely event,investors will always have choice but I would love to see atleast one non-Chinese exchange also.
As far signature campaign, yes public memory is short lived,I do not think it is a good idea to end signature campaign before ICO.
I think signature campaign should have been started in February and last till first week of March.

Poloniex would be my first choice for an exchange thats not Chinese. They are trustworthy enough to do the job and if an ICO is organized over there you will know that the project is not a scam. Another choice I have is Kraken.

Poloniex does not host crowdsales anymore, we have contacted them and they said they will keep an eye on this project, that's as far as the conversation went. 

Have you tried contacting Bittrex to host the crowdsale?  They are a very trustworthy exchange with a great reputation.  I've been using them for years without any issues.  Here is a link for more information if you consider using them:  https://bittrex.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/202653984-Crowd-Funding-Your-Coin-Development

We have spoken with Bittrex directly, our Lead Developer Jordan Earlz used to work with them to check coins for security vulnerabilities.  They are a top notch exchange, but if you look at condition 3 on their list, it says that they must have exclusive control of all coins. 

Just looked at the Bittrex condition #3 and that will be an issue since the Qtum ICO is planned to be offered on the Chinese exchanges.  Oh well, cross Bittrex out as an ICO option then, unless they will reconsider that requirement. 
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Has everyone heard of the latest news that the Peoples Bank of China has had a meeting with more Chinese cryptocurrency exchanges and this caused Huobi and Okcoin to suspend all withdrawals of BTC and LTC from their sites? Others will possibly follow and might suspend all cryptocurrency deposits and withdrawals.

How does this affect the Qtum ICO since it will be done on 3 major Chinese exchanges? Will there be a change of plans?
They also have a plan to sell it from their website and also from an ico website so in some unlikely event,investors will always have choice but I would love to see atleast one non-Chinese exchange also.
As far signature campaign, yes public memory is short lived,I do not think it is a good idea to end signature campaign before ICO.
I think signature campaign should have been started in February and last till first week of March.

Poloniex would be my first choice for an exchange thats not Chinese. They are trustworthy enough to do the job and if an ICO is organized over there you will know that the project is not a scam. Another choice I have is Kraken.

Poloniex does not host crowdsales anymore, we have contacted them and they said they will keep an eye on this project, that's as far as the conversation went. 

Have you tried contacting Bittrex to host the crowdsale?  They are a very trustworthy exchange with a great reputation.  I've been using them for years without any issues.  Here is a link for more information if you consider using them:  https://bittrex.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/202653984-Crowd-Funding-Your-Coin-Development

We have spoken with Bittrex directly, our Lead Developer Jordan Earlz used to work with them to check coins for security vulnerabilities.  They are a top notch exchange, but if you look at condition 3 on their list, it says that they must have exclusive control of all coins. 
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Has everyone heard of the latest news that the Peoples Bank of China has had a meeting with more Chinese cryptocurrency exchanges and this caused Huobi and Okcoin to suspend all withdrawals of BTC and LTC from their sites? Others will possibly follow and might suspend all cryptocurrency deposits and withdrawals.

How does this affect the Qtum ICO since it will be done on 3 major Chinese exchanges? Will there be a change of plans?
They also have a plan to sell it from their website and also from an ico website so in some unlikely event,investors will always have choice but I would love to see atleast one non-Chinese exchange also.
As far signature campaign, yes public memory is short lived,I do not think it is a good idea to end signature campaign before ICO.
I think signature campaign should have been started in February and last till first week of March.

Poloniex would be my first choice for an exchange thats not Chinese. They are trustworthy enough to do the job and if an ICO is organized over there you will know that the project is not a scam. Another choice I have is Kraken.

Poloniex does not host crowdsales anymore, we have contacted them and they said they will keep an eye on this project, that's as far as the conversation went. 

Have you tried contacting Bittrex to host the crowdsale?  They are a very trustworthy exchange with a great reputation.  I've been using them for years without any issues.  Here is a link for more information if you consider using them:  https://bittrex.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/202653984-Crowd-Funding-Your-Coin-Development

I see that these guys have done alot of PR to make people notice it and it would be great if they can do the ICO on atleast one non-chinese exhange indeed. After a while you just get tired to have to make another account just to be able to take part in ICOs.
legendary
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Has everyone heard of the latest news that the Peoples Bank of China has had a meeting with more Chinese cryptocurrency exchanges and this caused Huobi and Okcoin to suspend all withdrawals of BTC and LTC from their sites? Others will possibly follow and might suspend all cryptocurrency deposits and withdrawals.

How does this affect the Qtum ICO since it will be done on 3 major Chinese exchanges? Will there be a change of plans?
They also have a plan to sell it from their website and also from an ico website so in some unlikely event,investors will always have choice but I would love to see atleast one non-Chinese exchange also.
As far signature campaign, yes public memory is short lived,I do not think it is a good idea to end signature campaign before ICO.
I think signature campaign should have been started in February and last till first week of March.

Poloniex would be my first choice for an exchange thats not Chinese. They are trustworthy enough to do the job and if an ICO is organized over there you will know that the project is not a scam. Another choice I have is Kraken.

Poloniex does not host crowdsales anymore, we have contacted them and they said they will keep an eye on this project, that's as far as the conversation went. 

Have you tried contacting Bittrex to host the crowdsale?  They are a very trustworthy exchange with a great reputation.  I've been using them for years without any issues.  Here is a link for more information if you consider using them:  https://bittrex.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/202653984-Crowd-Funding-Your-Coin-Development
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Has everyone heard of the latest news that the Peoples Bank of China has had a meeting with more Chinese cryptocurrency exchanges and this caused Huobi and Okcoin to suspend all withdrawals of BTC and LTC from their sites? Others will possibly follow and might suspend all cryptocurrency deposits and withdrawals.

How does this affect the Qtum ICO since it will be done on 3 major Chinese exchanges? Will there be a change of plans?
They also have a plan to sell it from their website and also from an ico website so in some unlikely event,investors will always have choice but I would love to see atleast one non-Chinese exchange also.
As far signature campaign, yes public memory is short lived,I do not think it is a good idea to end signature campaign before ICO.
I think signature campaign should have been started in February and last till first week of March.

Poloniex would be my first choice for an exchange thats not Chinese. They are trustworthy enough to do the job and if an ICO is organized over there you will know that the project is not a scam. Another choice I have is Kraken.
Ohh i love Poloniex because all of the altcoins there is all legit not like yobit the other coins are turning to scam and being dumped after the pumping happens i wish that the qtum coins will be approved at the poloniex website.
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Has everyone heard of the latest news that the Peoples Bank of China has had a meeting with more Chinese cryptocurrency exchanges and this caused Huobi and Okcoin to suspend all withdrawals of BTC and LTC from their sites? Others will possibly follow and might suspend all cryptocurrency deposits and withdrawals.

How does this affect the Qtum ICO since it will be done on 3 major Chinese exchanges? Will there be a change of plans?
They also have a plan to sell it from their website and also from an ico website so in some unlikely event,investors will always have choice but I would love to see atleast one non-Chinese exchange also.
As far signature campaign, yes public memory is short lived,I do not think it is a good idea to end signature campaign before ICO.
I think signature campaign should have been started in February and last till first week of March.

Poloniex would be my first choice for an exchange thats not Chinese. They are trustworthy enough to do the job and if an ICO is organized over there you will know that the project is not a scam. Another choice I have is Kraken.

Poloniex does not host crowdsales anymore, we have contacted them and they said they will keep an eye on this project, that's as far as the conversation went. 
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The Qtum ICO is just three weeks away. Everything appears to be on track already. An active Community, marketing strategy and a promising project. At this rate, I'm certain Qtum tokens available for Crowdsale will be quickly sold out once the  ICO gets started.
That's true Qtum have gain lot support of community and investors.And im didn't shock if that happens I hope if Qtum ICO have a  bonus like others ICO here.Goodluck to the Qtum ICO and Im glad that I participate in your Campaign.
Yes, you are right, QTUM is really such a big project. It gain a lot of investors during the open of Qtum signature campaign. I hope they continue this sucess day after day. Also for qtum teams too. I glad to be one of yours in campaign.
Thank you all.
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What is the chinese market from where i can buy qtum coin on the 1st march ?!

They didn't announce the exchange site names yet but they will announce the site names before the ico start.You will be able to buy tokens from Qtum official website as well.

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Mai bine mort,decat asa de viu! *TM
What is the chinese market from where i can buy qtum coin on the 1st march ?

From yunbi.com ?!
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Just read the news from Forbes http://www.forbes.com/sites/rogeraitken/2017/02/06/qtum-mixing-bitcoin-ethereum-launching-proof-of-stake-smart-contracts-platform/#3a139b993564
Well, it proven how Qtum blockchain have awaited by many people who interested in this huge potential of hybrid system from bitcoin and ethereum) which has decentralized applications (dapps) that can be used to support various industries. Well, we're waiting for the crowdsale on March 1st, counting the days: 2 weeks and 4 days left.

thanks for the link here. it was an interesting read for sure.

i was actually very interested in this concept because i always think bitcoin has all the features that are good and we have all tested and want but also ethereum has introduces some pretty interesting systems that would be great if put to real good use.

i just hope this project gets the attention that it really deserves and we can see it on top of the charts as number one altcoin soon.
Yes, lot of press coverage on Qtum, those makes Qtum further promising.
The more interesting fact is it is from East but but competing eventually all western  projects both in conceptual and popularity. I guess these two are more than enough to make an altcoin project a grand success and I am very much sure it is already happening.
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BTC to the moon is inevitable...
Just read the news from Forbes http://www.forbes.com/sites/rogeraitken/2017/02/06/qtum-mixing-bitcoin-ethereum-launching-proof-of-stake-smart-contracts-platform/#3a139b993564
Well, it proven how Qtum blockchain have awaited by many people who interested in this huge potential of hybrid system from bitcoin and ethereum) which has decentralized applications (dapps) that can be used to support various industries. Well, we're waiting for the crowdsale on March 1st, counting the days: 2 weeks and 4 days left.

thanks for the link here. it was an interesting read for sure.

i was actually very interested in this concept because i always think bitcoin has all the features that are good and we have all tested and want but also ethereum has introduces some pretty interesting systems that would be great if put to real good use.

i just hope this project gets the attention that it really deserves and we can see it on top of the charts as number one altcoin soon.
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Just read the news from Forbes http://www.forbes.com/sites/rogeraitken/2017/02/06/qtum-mixing-bitcoin-ethereum-launching-proof-of-stake-smart-contracts-platform/#3a139b993564
Well, it proven how Qtum blockchain have awaited by many people who interested in this huge potential of hybrid system from bitcoin and ethereum) which has decentralized applications (dapps) that can be used to support various industries. Well, we're waiting for the crowdsale on March 1st, counting the days: 2 weeks and 4 days left.
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I am hearing this project could raise 30,000 bitcoin in China alone. If the west gets involved this is going to rival Ethereum.

I doubt that figure, that was what was siad before the Antshares ICO but ended up raising 6000+BTC though Qtum team is more solid than Antshares. I look forward to the minimum and maximum cap in BTC terms the team is looking to raise

When you're thinking about questions like this to ask, I know everyone wants hard details.

We will announce this kind of information in the form of a press release, and let a big name media site 'break it'.  I'm sure a lot of you have noticed we've been on Forbes, Coindesk, Bitcoin.com, International Business Times, etc so expect more of this type of behaviour as we lead up to the March crowd sale.

It's not that we're being difficult, it's just that we have a PR campaign that we're following.
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Press Update:



OKcoin.com republished the Forbes article on their site.

https://www.okcoin.cn/t-2505209.html




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I am hearing this project could raise 30,000 bitcoin in China alone. If the west gets involved this is going to rival Ethereum.

I doubt that figure, that was what was siad before the Antshares ICO but ended up raising 6000+BTC though Qtum team is more solid than Antshares. I look forward to the minimum and maximum cap in BTC terms the team is looking to raise
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I am hearing this project could raise 30,000 bitcoin in China alone. If the west gets involved this is going to rival Ethereum.
legendary
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From where i will be able to buy qtum coin on 1st march ?!
You will be able to buy a qtum token on the exchange site they're already partnering with the qtum developer to provide the qtum crowdsale for everyone. (Chinese exchange site)

There will be the direct sale on our website also.

Question: Is there a minimum or a maximum amount of Qtum token that can be bought by each person once the crowdsale is available?

There's probably a minimum but I highly doubt there will be a maximum limit for a single persons investment into the ICO.  It kind of defeats the purpose of having an ICO which is to raise funds for the project.  
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