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Topic: [ANN][ICO]CREDITS - New Blockchain for financial industry [HARDCAP REACHED!] - page 174. (Read 37749 times)

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The company guarantees high performance of the registry and high security. But how did you manage to introduce high performance without compromising security?
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Do you have any cooperating partners from the financial industry (signed contracts)?
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Will there be additional bonuses for investors for purchasing of a large number of coins?

Good afternoon. Yes, large investors can get an up to 10% bonus depending on the amount of the investment. For example, 10% will be given for the purchasing coins for 2000 Eth. You can get acquainted with the remaining rates  on the official website of the company in the ICO section.
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Will there be additional bonuses for investors for purchasing of a large number of coins?
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Good afternoon. Can you name the main advantages of the concept of SHA-2 algorithm which is used on the platform in order to calculate the hash of the files?
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I’ve learned that the service will have one central processor for all the transactions. It seems to me, it would be better to put a few of them, sp the platform could work much faster. But maybe I'm too skeptical about this, and the company will use several processors to process all transactions at once in the future.
Indeed,  the company won’t have any own transaction processor, moreover, several of them)) Developers put a simple requirement in order to achieve the maximum speed of the platform - each server must have not only a registry store, but also be a processor of all the transactions.
But how many such servers will the company own?
The company won’t have its own servers. Servers in CREDITS are users' computers performing a specific production task, regardless of the availability and capabilities of the other components of the system.
It’s a very interesting approach to the introducing of the system. Won’t the presence of such a large number of servers independent of the platform affect the service performance negatively?
No, it won’t, on the contrary, CREDITS needs such a structure to reach the highest possible speed of each process working independently of each other.
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I’ve learned that the service will have one central processor for all the transactions. It seems to me, it would be better to put a few of them, sp the platform could work much faster. But maybe I'm too skeptical about this, and the company will use several processors to process all transactions at once in the future.
Indeed,  the company won’t have any own transaction processor, moreover, several of them)) Developers put a simple requirement in order to achieve the maximum speed of the platform - each server must have not only a registry store, but also be a processor of all the transactions.
But how many such servers will the company own?
The company won’t have its own servers. Servers in CREDITS are users' computers performing a specific production task, regardless of the availability and capabilities of the other components of the system.
It’s a very interesting approach to the introducing of the system. Won’t the presence of such a large number of servers independent of the platform affect the service performance negatively?
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I’ve learned that the service will have one central processor for all the transactions. It seems to me, it would be better to put a few of them, sp the platform could work much faster. But maybe I'm too skeptical about this, and the company will use several processors to process all transactions at once in the future.
Indeed,  the company won’t have any own transaction processor, moreover, several of them)) Developers put a simple requirement in order to achieve the maximum speed of the platform - each server must have not only a registry store, but also be a processor of all the transactions.
But how many such servers will the company own?
The company won’t have its own servers. Servers in CREDITS are users' computers performing a specific production task, regardless of the availability and capabilities of the other components of the system.
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Activity: 266
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I’ve learned that the service will have one central processor for all the transactions. It seems to me, it would be better to put a few of them, sp the platform could work much faster. But maybe I'm too skeptical about this, and the company will use several processors to process all transactions at once in the future.
Indeed,  the company won’t have any own transaction processor, moreover, several of them)) Developers put a simple requirement in order to achieve the maximum speed of the platform - each server must have not only a registry store, but also be a processor of all the transactions.
But how many such servers will the company own?
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Activity: 238
Merit: 10
I’ve learned that the service will have one central processor for all the transactions. It seems to me, it would be better to put a few of them, sp the platform could work much faster. But maybe I'm too skeptical about this, and the company will use several processors to process all transactions at once in the future.
Indeed,  the company won’t have any own transaction processor, moreover, several of them)) Developers put a simple requirement in order to achieve the maximum speed of the platform - each server must have not only a registry store, but also be a processor of all the transactions.
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Activity: 266
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I’ve learned that the service will have one central processor for all the transactions. It seems to me, it would be better to put a few of them, sp the platform could work much faster. But maybe I'm too skeptical about this, and the company will use several processors to process all transactions at once in the future.
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Hello. Can you elaborate on the algorithm of the finite automaton?
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Hello everyone. And how many tokens the company released?
The total issue is 1 billion coins, 60% of them will be put on the ICO.
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Hello everyone. And how many tokens the company released?
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Hah. The offer and the platform itself are good, no doubt! I believe that the company will meet great competition. I’m wondering how the company will struggle against it in order to take the leading positions in the market.
Now CREDITS haven't competitors, only VISA system  Grin  I saw not bad article abut it on medium https://medium.com/@rkononets/can-credits-compete-with-visa-33658195e126 You should see the table there
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Tell me please what the rate will be during the ICO.

Now it is 5000 CS for 1 ETH + BONUSES
You can discover that here https://credits.com/en/home/ico
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The project’s too ambitious. Are developers planning to put their servers all over the world? And the ATMs, too?
the project needs a "push" something like ICO Hard Cap. And then people all over the globe will make their servers and asking CREDITS for to be a part of this huge and strong system  Smiley
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Hi everybody! Can anyone tell me more about the ecosystem of the project in plain words? I’m wondering, for example, how the tokens will be used on the platform.
This is quite clearly described in project documentation, just start reading it  Roll Eyes Shocked Grin
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The project’s plans are impressive! What soft-cap is planned for the ICO?
ICO caps
Soft cap $15 mln USD
Hard $20 mln USD
Min cap $1.5 mln USD
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Hello! I’ve got interested in the project, bit I wonna to learn more about some details. Is the service planned to be an global “exchanger” for the currencies regardless their status or location?
Hi! Not exactly. The system is dedicated to uniting all the participants on one platform to create and use financial services. Everyone will be able either to offer or to use a service.
Right, good answer!
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