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Topic: [ANN][ICO/IPO][PRE-SALE]FOLEUMio - GREEN Mining for the masses, Simplified - page 38. (Read 9637 times)

newbie
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Hi guys, project seems rather interesting. Is there instagram account maybe? I wanna check out how this data centers looks like.
Sure, but i don't know is there any data centers photos right now Undecided
anyway here you go: https://www.instagram.com/foleumio/
newbie
Activity: 252
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Have you already raised the topic with the difficulties of mining? I would like to know Foleum team opinion of the on this matter. Undecided
"Blockchain difficulties have increased significantly as the interest in Bitcoin, Ethereum and others has evolved. This
presents a clear risk to profitability of any mining operation and requires progressive management to ensure its adverse
effects are minimized. The more popular mining becomes the more the difficulties are likely to rise and the harder it can
be to realize the same quantities but due to the restricted supply of cryptocurrency it is expected that the value of the
mining rewards increases as well." - Foleum white paper.
Yea, im understand that. But i want to know the specifically main probles of blockchain minig in Foleum team's opinion.
newbie
Activity: 73
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You all-time saying that blocking mining is very expensive, is it really so? Why do you think this is an expensive kind of activity, are there any arguments?
And this is not groundless actually. Blockchain mining is one of the fastest growing sectors in the IT industry and the amount of energy being consumed is
staggering at 31.25 TWh annually or $1.6 billion in energy costs attributable just to Bitcoin mining alone, considering it
came from practically nothing 7 years ago.
Woah, that's actually a lot...so, Foleum team is aware of this problem, right?
newbie
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How much crystals will be sold in lot's?
newbie
Activity: 83
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Hi guys, project seems rather interesting. Is there instagram account maybe? I wanna check out how this data centers looks like.
newbie
Activity: 154
Merit: 0
You all-time saying that blocking mining is very expensive, is it really so? Why do you think this is an expensive kind of activity, are there any arguments?
And this is not groundless actually. Blockchain mining is one of the fastest growing sectors in the IT industry and the amount of energy being consumed is
staggering at 31.25 TWh annually or $1.6 billion in energy costs attributable just to Bitcoin mining alone, considering it
came from practically nothing 7 years ago.
newbie
Activity: 154
Merit: 0
Hello again! I want to know if there are opportunities for growth in your project? Will I be able to make a even bigger profit over time?
Hello. In my opinion, there's pretty high opportunities for that. As Foleum team itself said:
Potential high growth- With their re-investment strategy, FOLEUM ensures 40% of the profits go into funding the venture,
and this will enable a quick growth. And i absolutely agree here with them.
newbie
Activity: 154
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And what about the reserve? What will you do with it?
Hi! Accroding whitepaper:
reserve fund will be used to build a diverse portfolio of Proof-Of-Work and Proof-Of-Stake tokens.
newbie
Activity: 73
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You all-time saying that blocking mining is very expensive, is it really so? Why do you think this is an expensive kind of activity, are there any arguments?
newbie
Activity: 74
Merit: 0
Hello again! I want to know if there are opportunities for growth in your project? Will I be able to make a even bigger profit over time?
newbie
Activity: 57
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The project looks really, very promising. I would like to know how much
you can raise your profits when being a token holder?
newbie
Activity: 252
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Have you already raised the topic with the difficulties of mining? I would like to know Foleum team opinion of the on this matter. Undecided
"Blockchain difficulties have increased significantly as the interest in Bitcoin, Ethereum and others has evolved. This
presents a clear risk to profitability of any mining operation and requires progressive management to ensure its adverse
effects are minimized. The more popular mining becomes the more the difficulties are likely to rise and the harder it can
be to realize the same quantities but due to the restricted supply of cryptocurrency it is expected that the value of the
mining rewards increases as well." - Foleum white paper.
newbie
Activity: 252
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Greetings, in how many stages do you plan to sell tokens?
Hello! There will be 3 different stages and 2 lot's in total.
newbie
Activity: 252
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Have you already raised the topic with the difficulties of mining? I would like to know Foleum team opinion of the on this matter. Undecided
newbie
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Greetings, in how many stages do you plan to sell tokens?
newbie
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Greetings to all. As far as I see, and drawing conclusions from what I read, you will use some "green"
energy to power your "data center", so, I have a question, what is this "green" energy exactly is?
Green energy comes from natural sources such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, plants,  algae and geothermal heat. These energy resources are
renewable,  meaning they're naturally replenished. Green energy, however, utilizes energy sources that are readily available
all over the world, including in rural and remote areas that don't otherwise have access to electricity. Advances in renewable
energy technologies have lowered the  cost of solar panels, wind turbines and other sources of green energy, placing the ability
to produce electricity in the hands of the people rather than those of oil, gas, coal and utility companies.
I believe that there are several types of this green energy, am I right?
Yeap, you are right! There is actually 6 differnt types of "Green" energy:
Solar Power - The most prevalent type of renewable energy, solar power is typically produced using photovoltaic cells, which capture sunlight and turn it into electricity.
Wind Power - Air flow on the earth's surface can be used to push turbines, with stronger winds producing more energy.
Hydropower - Also called hydroelectric power, hydropower is generated by the Earth's water cycle, including evaporation, rainfall, tides and the force of water running through a dam.
Geothermal Energy - Just under the earth's crust are massive amounts of thermal energy, which originates from both the original formation of the planet and the radioactive decay of minerals.
Biomass - Recently-living natural materials like wood waste, sawdust and combustible agricultural wastes can be converted into energy with far fewer greenhouse gas emissions than petroleum-based fuel sources.
Biofuels - Rather than burning biomass to produce energy, sometimes these renewable organic materials are transformed into fuel. Notable examples include ethanol and biodiesel.
"Green" energy is environmentally unharmed for nature, unlike fossil fuels, which harm the ecological systems of our planet releasing a lot of waste into the atmosphere.
Hmmm...i see. And what type of green energy does foleum use?? I'm pretty curious.
Of course. Foleum uses the world's first, innovative hybrid system for the extraction of solar and wind energy.
These hybrid panels are more efficient at 109% than the "usual" ones that use other similar projects.
Wow! It's very clever! Who came up with the development
of these hybrid systems? It's pretty impressive!
Fragment from the article: "Rahdi Fakhoury’s incredible vision to use an environmentally responsible hybrid wind turbine/solar array and fuel cell technology to power the datacenters, as well as a geothermal heating and cooling system, means Foleum will be able to generate the majority of its own power. Sunshine and wind are both plentiful in central North Carolina. The initial investment will be offset to a large degree, as Foleum will be able to supply a majority of its own power for decades."
newbie
Activity: 45
Merit: 0
Greetings to all. As far as I see, and drawing conclusions from what I read, you will use some "green"
energy to power your "data center", so, I have a question, what is this "green" energy exactly is?
Green energy comes from natural sources such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, plants,  algae and geothermal heat. These energy resources are
renewable,  meaning they're naturally replenished. Green energy, however, utilizes energy sources that are readily available
all over the world, including in rural and remote areas that don't otherwise have access to electricity. Advances in renewable
energy technologies have lowered the  cost of solar panels, wind turbines and other sources of green energy, placing the ability
to produce electricity in the hands of the people rather than those of oil, gas, coal and utility companies.
I believe that there are several types of this green energy, am I right?
Yeap, you are right! There is actually 6 differnt types of "Green" energy:
Solar Power - The most prevalent type of renewable energy, solar power is typically produced using photovoltaic cells, which capture sunlight and turn it into electricity.
Wind Power - Air flow on the earth's surface can be used to push turbines, with stronger winds producing more energy.
Hydropower - Also called hydroelectric power, hydropower is generated by the Earth's water cycle, including evaporation, rainfall, tides and the force of water running through a dam.
Geothermal Energy - Just under the earth's crust are massive amounts of thermal energy, which originates from both the original formation of the planet and the radioactive decay of minerals.
Biomass - Recently-living natural materials like wood waste, sawdust and combustible agricultural wastes can be converted into energy with far fewer greenhouse gas emissions than petroleum-based fuel sources.
Biofuels - Rather than burning biomass to produce energy, sometimes these renewable organic materials are transformed into fuel. Notable examples include ethanol and biodiesel.
"Green" energy is environmentally unharmed for nature, unlike fossil fuels, which harm the ecological systems of our planet releasing a lot of waste into the atmosphere.
Hmmm...i see. And what type of green energy does foleum use?? I'm pretty curious.
Of course. Foleum uses the world's first, innovative hybrid system for the extraction of solar and wind energy.
These hybrid panels are more efficient at 109% than the "usual" ones that use other similar projects.
Wow! It's very clever! Who came up with the development
of these hybrid systems? It's pretty impressive!
newbie
Activity: 274
Merit: 0
The price of the token on the project will be stable, or will it fluctuate over time?
The project will be implemented in several stages and at each of these stages the price of FOL will be different.
Team said:
"The price of the token will vary at each stage of the sale."
I see. If it's not difficult for you, can you, please, drop the exact figures during these stages?
Okay, ill try.
Stage 1: $0.20
Stage 2: $0.25
Stage 3: $0.30
Lot 1: $0.40
Lot 2: $0.50
Thank you very much! You really helped!  Smiley
newbie
Activity: 224
Merit: 0
The price of the token on the project will be stable, or will it fluctuate over time?
The project will be implemented in several stages and at each of these stages the price of FOL will be different.
Team said:
"The price of the token will vary at each stage of the sale."
I see. If it's not difficult for you, can you, please, drop the exact figures during these stages?
Okay, ill try.
Stage 1: $0.20
Stage 2: $0.25
Stage 3: $0.30
Lot 1: $0.40
Lot 2: $0.50
newbie
Activity: 224
Merit: 0
Greetings to all. As far as I see, and drawing conclusions from what I read, you will use some "green"
energy to power your "data center", so, I have a question, what is this "green" energy exactly is?
Green energy comes from natural sources such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, plants,  algae and geothermal heat. These energy resources are
renewable,  meaning they're naturally replenished. Green energy, however, utilizes energy sources that are readily available
all over the world, including in rural and remote areas that don't otherwise have access to electricity. Advances in renewable
energy technologies have lowered the  cost of solar panels, wind turbines and other sources of green energy, placing the ability
to produce electricity in the hands of the people rather than those of oil, gas, coal and utility companies.
I believe that there are several types of this green energy, am I right?
Yeap, you are right! There is actually 6 differnt types of "Green" energy:
Solar Power - The most prevalent type of renewable energy, solar power is typically produced using photovoltaic cells, which capture sunlight and turn it into electricity.
Wind Power - Air flow on the earth's surface can be used to push turbines, with stronger winds producing more energy.
Hydropower - Also called hydroelectric power, hydropower is generated by the Earth's water cycle, including evaporation, rainfall, tides and the force of water running through a dam.
Geothermal Energy - Just under the earth's crust are massive amounts of thermal energy, which originates from both the original formation of the planet and the radioactive decay of minerals.
Biomass - Recently-living natural materials like wood waste, sawdust and combustible agricultural wastes can be converted into energy with far fewer greenhouse gas emissions than petroleum-based fuel sources.
Biofuels - Rather than burning biomass to produce energy, sometimes these renewable organic materials are transformed into fuel. Notable examples include ethanol and biodiesel.
"Green" energy is environmentally unharmed for nature, unlike fossil fuels, which harm the ecological systems of our planet releasing a lot of waste into the atmosphere.
Hmmm...i see. And what type of green energy does foleum use?? I'm pretty curious.
Of course. Foleum uses the world's first, innovative hybrid system for the extraction of solar and wind energy.
These hybrid panels are more efficient at 19% than the "usual" ones that use other similar projects.
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