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Topic: [ANN] Real Estate Blockchain Crowdfunding Technology - page 174. (Read 139483 times)

sr. member
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Give me the link to the road map, I can not find. In Whitepaper isn't present. And this is a very important for me.

There is no road map in the whitepaper. may be on the site?
Why find road map?

Will post about this and add it to the whitepaper.

This is the "raw" roadmap Smiley


•   December 2016: Project envision
•   January 2017: Blockchain Team formation.
•   June 2017: Bernardo Hernandez joins team.
•   July 2017: Smart Contracts developed
•   July 2017: Legal incorporation.
•   August 2017: Token Sale
•   September 2017: Further Operations and Legal Set Up
•   October 2017: Platform Beta Test launch
•   October 2017: First Real Estate invesments in Spain
•   November 2017: Platform Live Launch
•   December 2017: First profit payments
•   January 2018: Other countries investments.
•   January 2018: Mobile APP Launch
•   February 2018: Marketing launch for new customer acquisition.
•   March 2018-Onwards: Product improvement, expansion and growth


It looks promising, fix on the main page, many investors pay attention primarily to the road map.
newbie
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Give me the link to the road map, I can not find. In Whitepaper isn't present. And this is a very important for me.

There is no road map in the whitepaper. may be on the site?
Why find road map?

Will post about this and add it to the whitepaper.

This is the "raw" roadmap Smiley


•   December 2016: Project envision
•   January 2017: Blockchain Team formation.
•   June 2017: Bernardo Hernandez joins team.
•   July 2017: Smart Contracts developed
•   July 2017: Legal incorporation.
•   August 2017: Token Sale
•   September 2017: Further Operations and Legal Set Up
•   October 2017: Platform Beta Test launch
•   October 2017: First Real Estate invesments in Spain
•   November 2017: Platform Live Launch
•   December 2017: First profit payments
•   January 2018: Other countries investments.
•   January 2018: Mobile APP Launch
•   February 2018: Marketing launch for new customer acquisition.
•   March 2018-Onwards: Product improvement, expansion and growth
newbie
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You want to raise from 50 mln (soft cap) to 100 mln (hard cap). So you want to raise from around ~60 to 120 mln usd? Right?
What your min cap for working platform?
We changed our caps, now it is 30-60 !
Our min cap is 1MM, we would of course go much slower as traditional startups.
Isn't 1M too small? You can't buy big property with that kind of money. And also there will be additional expenses like legal fees etc.

We are used to raise projects from the ground. We have many Venture Capital interested in our project so we would raise additional funds as needed.
sr. member
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You want to raise from 50 mln (soft cap) to 100 mln (hard cap). So you want to raise from around ~60 to 120 mln usd? Right?
What your min cap for working platform?

We changed our caps, now it is 30-60 !

Our min cap is 1MM, we would of course go much slower as traditional startups.

Isn't 1M too small? You can't buy big property with that kind of money. And also there will be additional expenses like legal fees etc.
newbie
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Great i am happy to be with you. To be able to invest in real estates and have a share on what we bought, and to also have tokens that could really increase in value if the project is correctly done, it's great.

that is precisely the plan Smiley thanks
newbie
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I don't get the RPP part. It's another token ? I mean when your platform interact with smart contract X for property X REAL or RPP will go to contract? And when you say "RPP are tradable" this means, for example, property X give me 1 eth gain/month, after 12 months it gives me 2 eth/month, wich means my partecipation is worth a lot more then 12 months ago. In this case I can sell my RPP and double my initial investement?

YES!  RPP is a internal token.
newbie
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You want to raise from 50 mln (soft cap) to 100 mln (hard cap). So you want to raise from around ~60 to 120 mln usd? Right?
What your min cap for working platform?

We changed our caps, now it is 30-60 !

Our min cap is 1MM, we would of course go much slower as traditional startups.
newbie
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I seen, that you will target opportunities in Spain, Caribbean and USA? Why such different countries?

And, devs, please, answer me, where your company located?

We will invest in properties worldwide, our company is located in Singapore.
newbie
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Can you have a beta version of the platform? I would like to see how it will look. It is very interesting to look for an investor.

We will have beta version in October
newbie
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Real estate is always hot topic for investment and bringing it to blockchain a good idea.

But project is doable? I hope you can make it real.

Yes it is doable Smiley thanks
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Looks like this project has a bright future in front.
After reading whitepaper i didnt understand exactly what "to tokenize an asset" mean. Is it just to register it to your website using smart contracts?
newbie
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Just read the full whitepaper. I'm really impressed, haven't seen any whitepaper yet with so many formula's and calculations.
Thumbs up for you.
What i haven't found yet is the total number of Tokens that will be in the market? Or maybe i just overlooked it.

Thanks

Please check the FAQ https://medium.com/@real_token/real-token-sale-faq-fa1fa574fba2
sr. member
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Can you have a beta version of the platform? I would like to see how it will look. It is very interesting to look for an investor.
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I agree with greatteager. Launching platform is critical (even beta). If people see the platform, they could invest much more.

I find it curious that so many startups in the cryptosphere have an ICO when there hasn't been a public launch yet, let alone revenue. Compare that to companies like Google, Facebook who had their IPO when they were firmly established, and any sign of Uber's IPO is murky at this point. Then again the cryptosphere allows for exactly that, a fast launch cutting most of the red tape. In case of REAL maybe this ICO could be considered the seed funding stage instead of a traditional public offering. It's a difficult comparison, the lines are blurred because the tokens are not just shares but also the oil that makes the engine run.

Yep, but you're comparing S&P 500 to cryptoexchanges. IPO give you shares in company and ICO in many projects give exactly nothing (useless token without dividend with artificial price). In case of Real you've got something closer to stocks due to divident and price will be directly related to their succes. It's more like Venture Capital funding  Wink

Yep, bad comparison to make. And ICOs finally allow the average Joe to do some early investments as well, they're not just for Venture Funds anymore.
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I agree with greatteager. Launching platform is critical (even beta). If people see the platform, they could invest much more.

I find it curious that so many startups in the cryptosphere have an ICO when there hasn't been a public launch yet, let alone revenue. Compare that to companies like Google, Facebook who had their IPO when they were firmly established, and any sign of Uber's IPO is murky at this point. Then again the cryptosphere allows for exactly that, a fast launch cutting most of the red tape. In case of REAL maybe this ICO could be considered the seed funding stage instead of a traditional public offering. It's a difficult comparison, the lines are blurred because the tokens are not just shares but also the oil that makes the engine run.

IPO and ICO are totally different things. ICO is basicly to get funding when you have a good idea. Like you said yourself, a fast way to launch a bit project. And in this case the idea, team and whitepaper is really solid so an ICO is the perfect way to start.
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Great i am happy to be with you. To be able to invest in real estates and have a share on what we bought, and to also have tokens that could really increase in value if the project is correctly done, it's great.
sr. member
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Hello Melissa,

I read the whitepaper and all discussion and have a question. Apologies if that is obvious but I am new to cryptocurrency and to this forum.

Your Core Operating Budget is about $8 million. What happens if you just raise slightly above the budget? In such a case you will have very limited fund to buy properties? Or you don't need all operating budget in 1st year so you actually will have few millions to invest. Is there any minimum to ICO you want to raise and if its not reached you will refund investors?

Please point me to relevant section within whitepaper or discussion that clarifies it.

Thank you

You can read it in the White Paper:
- Token Sale Size: There will be Soft Cap of 100.000 ETH and a hard cap of 200.000 ETH. Hard cap will begin if soft cap is hit within the first six hours.
- All unsold tokens will be burned.

There is nothing in the White Paper about a refund if its not reached.
sr. member
Activity: 518
Merit: 250
I agree with greatteager. Launching platform is critical (even beta). If people see the platform, they could invest much more.

I find it curious that so many startups in the cryptosphere have an ICO when there hasn't been a public launch yet, let alone revenue. Compare that to companies like Google, Facebook who had their IPO when they were firmly established, and any sign of Uber's IPO is murky at this point. Then again the cryptosphere allows for exactly that, a fast launch cutting most of the red tape. In case of REAL maybe this ICO could be considered the seed funding stage instead of a traditional public offering. It's a difficult comparison, the lines are blurred because the tokens are not just shares but also the oil that makes the engine run.

Yep, but you're comparing S&P 500 to cryptoexchanges. IPO give you shares in company and ICO in many projects give exactly nothing (useless token without dividend with artificial price). In case of Real you've got something closer to stocks due to divident and price will be directly related to their succes. It's more like Venture Capital funding  Wink
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Curious facts about investments can be found in Russian history. So, it was in Tsarist Russia that an investment tool was first introduced, such as investing in real estate. At that time, multi-apartment apartment houses began to be actively constructed, the rooms of which were rented. This way of investing their funds was the most profitable from the point of view of obtaining passive income.

In the future, with such apartment buildings, they learned to earn even more profit. Thus, representatives of the intelligentsia lived on the lower floors, various hired workers and craftsmen were located on the upper floors, and poor people were hiding in the attics. Thus, housing was available for rent immediately to all classes of society, which made it possible to receive significant income.  Roll Eyes
full member
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I agree with greatteager. Launching platform is critical (even beta). If people see the platform, they could invest much more.

I find it curious that so many startups in the cryptosphere have an ICO when there hasn't been a public launch yet, let alone revenue. Compare that to companies like Google, Facebook who had their IPO when they were firmly established, and any sign of Uber's IPO is murky at this point. Then again the cryptosphere allows for exactly that, a fast launch cutting most of the red tape. In case of REAL maybe this ICO could be considered the seed funding stage instead of a traditional public offering. It's a difficult comparison, the lines are blurred because the tokens are not just shares but also the oil that makes the engine run.
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