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Topic: [ANN]📢AnyLedger⚡️Connecting the physical world to the blockchain⚡️Open source⚡️ (Read 435 times)

jr. member
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How are you? How is the development process going? Are you from Germany, or am I confusing something? I would like more news from you! Thank! Good luck!
Why are you not answering questions? I am very interested in your project! What will you say new?
jr. member
Activity: 196
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Why are you not answering questions? I am very interested in your project! What will you say new?
jr. member
Activity: 196
Merit: 2
How are you? How is the development process going? Are you from Germany, or am I confusing something? I would like more news from you! Thank! Good luck!
newbie
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I would be very cautious dealing with a project that ripped off people working on the bounty. People who are dishonest and don't respect others contributions often treat investors the same way.

For anyone in doubt, we decided to close our Twitter and Facebook bounties due to more than 90% of participants being dead accounts (i.e. <0.1% follower interaction, just like iconoclast's). For reference: https://www.facebook.com/CMRoxburgh/ & https://twitter.com/CMRoxburgh.

The bounty even stated that dead accounts would be banned.

As anyone can see on our Github, what we are building is legit. We have no intentions of disappointing investors or people who put in honest work to help us, but we have zero tolerance for people who spam on social media and expect a reward for it.
full member
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Matrix Built On An Ethereum Smart Contract
I would be very cautious dealing with a project that ripped off people working on the bounty. People who are dishonest and don't respect others contributions often treat investors the same way.
newbie
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Merit: 0
Do you have any reputable work partners? For better project development, there should be reputable business partners. How do you handle those who do not follow the rules of cooperation? I think those who resist the contract will help them to compensate for the damage they cause

We are talking with some big players in the field who are interested in what we do. For now, we have announced 3 marketing and business development partnerships here: https://medium.com/anyledger
newbie
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Do you have any reputable work partners? For better project development, there should be reputable business partners. How do you handle those who do not follow the rules of cooperation? I think those who resist the contract will help them to compensate for the damage they cause
newbie
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"AnyLedger connects the physical world to the blockchain by building an embedded wallet for the Internet of Things (IoT). Every device will be able to execute transactions and interact with the blockchain. Companies with no prior blockchain expertise can use AnyLedger platform to craft a secure IoT infrastructure, powered by any kind of blockchain."

That's right Wink
Did you have any questions or..?
jr. member
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"AnyLedger connects the physical world to the blockchain by building an embedded wallet for the Internet of Things (IoT). Every device will be able to execute transactions and interact with the blockchain. Companies with no prior blockchain expertise can use AnyLedger platform to craft a secure IoT infrastructure, powered by any kind of blockchain."
hero member
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Today there are a lot of developments around the Internet of things, also blockchain. Some want to integrate these technologies. I think there's potential. We'll see what you get. In any case, the idea is relevant and promising.
newbie
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When does the tokensale start?

Our presale starts in Q4 2018 and our main sale is set to launch in Q1 2019.
Right now we are in our private sale with a much higher minimum than in the public offerings.
hero member
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CoinMetro
When does the tokensale start and how do you distinguish yourself from IOTA?
newbie
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Judging by the information provided, the project is very steep. A huge team, you can only guess at the qualification, but we can assume that if we take into account the tasks of the project - it should be high.

Not sure I got your point..
It's ambitous, indeed
full member
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Judging by the information provided, the project is very steep. A huge team, you can only guess at the qualification, but we can assume that if we take into account the tasks of the project - it should be high.
sr. member
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jr. member
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jr. member
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newbie
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sr. member
Activity: 279
Merit: 254
The token is needed to access AnyLedger blockchain-as-a-service, which is a full blown service enabling IoT-Blockchain scenarios such as tamper proof supply chains, car wallets, peer-to-peer energy grids and more.
Every device employing the AnyLedger stack become an hardware wallet (that's our value proposition!), so in a sense the answer to your question is yes. If you mean existing hardware wallets (Ledger, Trezor, etc.), of course the ENE token will be accepted if the hardware wallet supports ETH tokens.
full member
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I did not understand, but why do you demonstrate an automatic garage, a container ship, when your project is a crypto? Will he work with hardware wallets?
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