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Topic: 【ANN】【ICO】ClinTex CTi - Faster, Cheaper, Safer Medicine : DLT in Clinical Trials - page 13. (Read 5801 times)

member
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I just imagined what a person feels when he hears from a doctor that there is no cure for his disease. God, that should be an awful desperation.  I bet if they would hear about ClinTex they wouldn’t think a second before funding it. So if I put myself into position of a human being who can get into such situation, I would want to do everything possible today in order not to hear smth like that ever in my life from a doctor.
newbie
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You guys should call pfizer first. They are smart enough to see that this is smth they wanna get their hands on.
jr. member
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I wouldn’t even do a public sale for ClinTex. Just read the technical paper, they can
raise even more than they need with private investors. The concept is interesting.
Will research more on the topic.

Great to do more research on it for sure Smiley We're glad to have your support over here, but if you haven't already done so yet, do join in our telegram community group chat https://t.me/ClinTexCTi to participate in further discussions and stay ahead with the latest news too!
newbie
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PHUSE have been talking about the problem for a while now. The solution is not unexpected. Great job clintex at being in right place, right time and with right people. Blockchain is like the missing puzzle to solve the problem. You got it all now gentlemen, will be happy to support you.
jr. member
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We will see what you have in your bounties
Well in order not to miss it,
it would be good if you join ClinTex Announcement Channel https://t.me/ClinTexCTiNews
Everything important is posted there  Smiley
jr. member
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Is it just me or is there anyone else who thinks that funding health related ICOs is
good for karma? Lol

Contributing back to society and more, yes. That's why its important to choose the winner horse. ClinTex's team and advisory board made me look twice, impressive is all. 
jr. member
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Greetings everyone!

Popular Cryptocurrency news and review site, Bitcoinist recently published an interesting, in-depth article about ClinTex CTi project, discussing its objectives, clinical trial cost savings, why a blockchain solution for clinical trials and more.

You can check out the article here: https://bitcoinist.com/clintex-cti-leverages-distributed-ledger-technology-to-lower-the-cost-of-new-medicine-and-improve-patients-lives/

If you're a Redditor, stop by our new community at r/ClinTexCTi and join us for discussion, reviews, news, announcements and all things ClinTex CTi
member
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That’s good that finally we start seeing this type of projects in 2018 vs all that bull we’ve faced last year. Personally I no longer want to buy tokens, I am switching to funding right blockchain projects. So ClinTex guys, please prove me to be right about this please.
jr. member
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We will see what you have in your bounties
full member
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I wouldn’t even do a public sale for ClinTex. Just read the technical paper, they can
raise even more than they need with private investors. The concept is interesting.
Will research more on the topic.
full member
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You guys should totally do some research of how to cure all that stress from crypto
trading and ICO investments. Besides, ClinTex team might want to use it to, as they
are entering the ICO lifestyle, lol.

Haha totally agree with you! But what is your main difference from Docademic or other healthcare projects? I've seen them so many but no one is doing real thing in our life
newbie
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Hey! I know the guys who do ClinTex backend development. This is so cool.
Foreseeing a successful platform.
newbie
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Is it just me or is there anyone else who thinks that funding health related ICOs is
good for karma? Lol
newbie
Activity: 126
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You guys should totally do some research of how to cure all that stress from crypto
trading and ICO investments. Besides, ClinTex team might want to use it to, as they
are entering the ICO lifestyle, lol.
sr. member
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Even if pharmaceutical companies will not lower the prices, there will still be more
proper medicine, so we win in anyway. Never know what is waiting for us in future health wise, good to have some tech to make sure that we have more chances to
survive.
newbie
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Well this will not change the medical industry over-night and we will not have cure to all diseases in the nearest future, but this looks like a proper next step for healthcare evolution. I like the idea and the way it is explained. The team is also looking like a proper one for such project. Got Clintex to my watch-list.
newbie
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They claim to have first clients among pharmaceutical companies in 2019 already. If clintex sticks to the timeline, the investment is not that long term then.
newbie
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This technical paper is sooo satisfying https://www.clintex.io/Clintex_CTi_Techpaper.pdf there is a small part that is not clear for me at the moment, but I’ll take a closer look as haven’t got to sleep enough lately.
newbie
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For the blockchain part - CTi uses a hybrid of public and consortium blockchains in the platform. CLX tokens (ERC20) are used on the public Ethereum chain for access and inter-platform payments, while in the backend CTi uses a consortium chain based on Ethereum for data verification. In the latter phases, a second second token, CTX (ERC721) will be introduced as a data-carrier token in the consortium blockchain.  OK OK You got me convinced, lol. THat’s exactly the way I would do it, but I would also think about private blockchain too.
newbie
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I’ve heard they had a nice private round with respected investors. Can’t provide the proof and the source yet, but I’ll try to ping clintex team on linkedin or telegram, will see how they respond.
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