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Topic: [ANN][ICO] EHF eHealth First - page 132. (Read 97846 times)

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June 29, 2018, 07:00:04 PM
Japan is an excellent country/market for this project,it is never too early for a partnership in my opinion always bring good publicity...

Such partnership all all but natural, considering that most Japanese people are health conscious and this project will sure give benefits to its end users, one its is released.

So they could reach out some Japanese companies and if they are willing to participate. That will change the game
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June 29, 2018, 05:21:01 PM
Japan is an excellent country/market for this project,it is never too early for a partnership in my opinion always bring good publicity...

Such partnership all all but natural, considering that most Japanese people are health conscious and this project will sure give benefits to its end users, one its is released.
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June 29, 2018, 03:02:19 PM
They could find some company in Japan to secure some private sales.
Well I am not so sure about Japan, Kucoin exchange has just banned the Japanese from using it due to some national legislations.
That's the bad thing about crypto, everything is changing so fast that you can't foresee what is going to happen even in a week. For example I didn't expect that Japan would be out of a exchange because of national legislation.

You're right, legislators are introducing more laws and there are a lot of changes, so it's practically impossible to predict how the market will behave. I hope, though, we will still see some good times.
With time governance is changing at countries, with this can change course in relation with crypto one or another country. I think Japan will still be able to please us with good news in the future.
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June 29, 2018, 02:22:24 PM
Japan is an excellent country/market for this project,it is never too early for a partnership in my opinion always bring good publicity...
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June 29, 2018, 02:04:28 PM
They could find some company in Japan to secure some private sales.
Well I am not so sure about Japan, Kucoin exchange has just banned the Japanese from using it due to some national legislations.
That's the bad thing about crypto, everything is changing so fast that you can't foresee what is going to happen even in a week. For example I didn't expect that Japan would be out of a exchange because of national legislation.

You're right, legislators are introducing more laws and there are a lot of changes, so it's practically impossible to predict how the market will behave. I hope, though, we will still see some good times.
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June 29, 2018, 12:01:04 PM
They could find some company in Japan to secure some private sales.
Well I am not so sure about Japan, Kucoin exchange has just banned the Japanese from using it due to some national legislations.
That's the bad thing about crypto, everything is changing so fast that you can't foresee what is going to happen even in a week. For example I didn't expect that Japan would be out of a exchange because of national legislation.
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June 29, 2018, 09:14:39 AM
They could find some company in Japan to secure some private sales.
Well I am not so sure about Japan, Kucoin exchange has just banned the Japanese from using it due to some national legislations.
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June 29, 2018, 08:06:46 AM
They could find some company in Japan to secure some private sales.
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June 29, 2018, 07:07:28 AM
Yes i also think that Japan is a huge market for crypto currencies and blockchain project, if ehealth can developp some partnerships in Japan I think it can be very good. The roadmap of the project is long, so there is still time to think about it.

Japan is an ideal place for ehealth and I hope they will make a lot of partnership in this country. Some good ideas related health come from Japan which is good for the project.

Crypto is fine in Japan, but what about the Heath Standards? Is it link in other countries or very special?
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June 29, 2018, 06:27:40 AM
Yes i also think that Japan is a huge market for crypto currencies and blockchain project, if ehealth can developp some partnerships in Japan I think it can be very good. The roadmap of the project is long, so there is still time to think about it.

Japan is an ideal place for ehealth and I hope they will make a lot of partnership in this country. Some good ideas related health come from Japan which is good for the project.
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June 29, 2018, 05:42:12 AM
ICO Round 1 will start at November - December, so there are plenty of time for the team to make partnership with others. The recent news hopefully will be followed by the other good news therefore when the token sale start, more investors will come to participate.

The first thing they should manage is getting regular infos and answers from the team here in the ANN. If they don't communicate the biggest partnership will have no value.

You are  quite right! I hope they would not take for granted the entire community because without it, no project will ever succeed. Imho.
have they already set up some partnerships? I have probably heard of none of such.
It's too early to talk about partnership, but it's a great success that the Japanese are interested in the project.

it's never too early. these kinds of things give a project notoriety.

Japan is a high tech country with an aging society. I think they will very carefully evaluate the opportunities of longevity management.
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June 29, 2018, 01:42:03 AM
ICO Round 1 will start at November - December, so there are plenty of time for the team to make partnership with others. The recent news hopefully will be followed by the other good news therefore when the token sale start, more investors will come to participate.

The first thing they should manage is getting regular infos and answers from the team here in the ANN. If they don't communicate the biggest partnership will have no value.

You are  quite right! I hope they would not take for granted the entire community because without it, no project will ever succeed. Imho.
have they already set up some partnerships? I have probably heard of none of such.
It's too early to talk about partnership, but it's a great success that the Japanese are interested in the project.

it's never too early. these kinds of things give a project notoriety.
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June 29, 2018, 01:07:24 AM
The staff photo above, are they the real Ehealth team ?
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June 28, 2018, 06:26:37 PM
Yes i also think that Japan is a huge market for crypto currencies and blockchain project, if ehealth can developp some partnerships in Japan I think it can be very good. The roadmap of the project is long, so there is still time to think about it.
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June 28, 2018, 05:49:20 PM
Thank you for this update, it shows us the commitment and work of the Team running, I still think Japan is an excellent niche for Ehealth, it is a place where people prioritize longevity, and are interested in this and everything related to health. Since there is still a lot of time to run, I hope we have ads for good partnerships like this one soon
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June 28, 2018, 04:36:40 PM
ICO Round 1 will start at November - December, so there are plenty of time for the team to make partnership with others. The recent news hopefully will be followed by the other good news therefore when the token sale start, more investors will come to participate.

The first thing they should manage is getting regular infos and answers from the team here in the ANN. If they don't communicate the biggest partnership will have no value.

You are  quite right! I hope they would not take for granted the entire community because without it, no project will ever succeed. Imho.
have they already set up some partnerships? I have probably heard of none of such.
It's too early to talk about partnership, but it's a great success that the Japanese are interested in the project.
I wonder how would be the market in those dates. December last year was one of the best month in crypto up to now. We'll see what happens this year.
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June 28, 2018, 04:17:18 PM
ICO Round 1 will start at November - December, so there are plenty of time for the team to make partnership with others. The recent news hopefully will be followed by the other good news therefore when the token sale start, more investors will come to participate.

The first thing they should manage is getting regular infos and answers from the team here in the ANN. If they don't communicate the biggest partnership will have no value.

You are  quite right! I hope they would not take for granted the entire community because without it, no project will ever succeed. Imho.
have they already set up some partnerships? I have probably heard of none of such.
It's too early to talk about partnership, but it's a great success that the Japanese are interested in the project.
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June 28, 2018, 03:48:01 PM





Hi everyone!

Today in Tokyo EHF representatives including CEO Nickolay Kryuchkov meet with Director of International Medical Care at the International University of Health and Welfare Dr. Takuya Ogawa.

The collaboration in the IT Platform development and its implementation in Japan were discussed.

The International University of Health and Welfare (IUHW) was founded in 1995 as the first comprehensive university of health and welfare in Japan, with the objective of developing health and welfare specialists and raising their status. Now it’s a university with around 8,300 students in 10 schools and 24 departments, as well as a graduate school, across 6 campuses, located in Ohtawara City in Tochigi Prefecture, Narita City in Chiba Prefecture, Minato City in Tokyo, Odawara City in Kanagawa Prefecture, and Fukuoka City and Okawa City in Fukuoka Prefecture. The University has its own hospitals in Japan.



This is good news. And have any cooperation or partnership agreements been reached?
Japan is a promising country for your project, as there are many long-livers who will probably be interested in your medical platform.
actually is a good news, just hope the partnership will be realized, project need a strong, solid partnership, the photos are nice...
Really good news! Not surprisingly, Japan first decided to become a partner of this project - this is a country that is not afraid of innovative technologies.
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June 28, 2018, 03:39:24 PM





Hi everyone!

Today in Tokyo EHF representatives including CEO Nickolay Kryuchkov meet with Director of International Medical Care at the International University of Health and Welfare Dr. Takuya Ogawa.

The collaboration in the IT Platform development and its implementation in Japan were discussed.

The International University of Health and Welfare (IUHW) was founded in 1995 as the first comprehensive university of health and welfare in Japan, with the objective of developing health and welfare specialists and raising their status. Now it’s a university with around 8,300 students in 10 schools and 24 departments, as well as a graduate school, across 6 campuses, located in Ohtawara City in Tochigi Prefecture, Narita City in Chiba Prefecture, Minato City in Tokyo, Odawara City in Kanagawa Prefecture, and Fukuoka City and Okawa City in Fukuoka Prefecture. The University has its own hospitals in Japan.



This is good news. And have any cooperation or partnership agreements been reached?
Japan is a promising country for your project, as there are many long-livers who will probably be interested in your medical platform.
actually is a good news, just hope the partnership will be realized, project need a strong, solid partnership, the photos are nice...
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CurioInvest [IEO Live]
June 28, 2018, 02:18:34 PM
Very nice to have some pictures about some people of the ehf team, and with that a news that they met the director of internationelcmedical care. I think it’s a very good news for the project it can lead to a strong partnership, project like ehf really need that.

yep, but I want to know what agreement they reached. will they work together after all?

Its good to know, that they are speaking with partners, but without knowing what they reached it will not help to get new investors on board. Hope more information will follow soon.

Negotiations usually take some time. Good to know, however, that eHealth team is working on getting partnerships. Will be waiting on updates.

they are getting some speed about the project and partnerships, if they increase the communication levels in here that would be very helpful.
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