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Topic: 🔥[ANN][ICO]HEDGE - Decentralized platform for insurance courses cryptocurency🔥 - page 6. (Read 2131 times)

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A lot of questions from community and no reaction from team, it's not a good signal. But project is quote interesting and may spread real usage of cryptocurrency as a currency
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What is the minimum term for insuring money?
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What mechanism do you use to protect the user's personal data?
full member
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Good afternoon. Will legal entities be able to work with your platform?
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do not you hold a bounty? by holding a bounty we can help to promote your project to do ico later .... and hopefully your project is successful
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How will the crypto currency volatility index be calculated in your service?
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How do you defend against DDOS attacks if each element of the system is transparent and available for testing by any user?
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Hello. Will third-party banks and financial services providers be involved in the work of HEDGE? Which ones?
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What developments will be used to insure crypto-currency accounts and transactions? A they yours or do they belong to a third-party company?
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Will it be possible to insure In HEDGE only the risks associated with crypto-currencies?
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Hello. Will the service be able to hedge the risks related to the changes of crypto-currencies’ prices?
newbie
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How will be the money, collected during the ICO be spent?
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HI ALL
i reserve Arabic translation
newbie
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If I'm wrong, then correct me. Insurance against changes in crypto currency rates can be done by tracking all changes of the currency at coinmarketcap, for example, and then simply watching the trend and set a profitable rate, isn't it?
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