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Topic: [ANN][INCNT] Incent Loyalty | Waves Token | Traded on Bittrex - page 4. (Read 491330 times)

newbie
Activity: 23
Merit: 0
I have reviewed material once again, but at this point still do not understand how a spend of $100, for example, results in any reward. How much Incent would I receive if I linked a bank account, and spent $100?

I need this information to evaluate the cost / benefit.

I do understand that it will cost me at least $10 to access whatever I receive.

Please confirm details, and that my understanding is correct.

Can you please give at least 1 concrete example, I haven't yet seen one.

Because of the requirement to purchase a $10 subscription in order to receive any Incent, I would like to calculate what spend that would require to represent the added value I would receive in return for sharing my spending details.
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1013
The new Insync tech platform that launched is a really cool concept. However it is just available to Australian users. When will you roll out to other countries or do you first want to prove the tech in Australia?

Yes - prove the tech and its use case in Aus, then expand.

Ok but on the meantime what can people outside of Australia do? Just buy on the market? Do you foresee months or years for wider expansion.
legendary
Activity: 1764
Merit: 1031
The new Insync tech platform that launched is a really cool concept. However it is just available to Australian users. When will you roll out to other countries or do you first want to prove the tech in Australia?

Yes - prove the tech and its use case in Aus, then expand.
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1013
The new Insync tech platform that launched is a really cool concept. However it is just available to Australian users. When will you roll out to other countries or do you first want to prove the tech in Australia?
copper member
Activity: 196
Merit: 2
newbie
Activity: 23
Merit: 0
I have reviewed material once again, but at this point still do not understand how a spend of $100, for example, results in any reward. How much Incent would I receive if I linked a bank account, and spent $100?

I need this information to evaluate the cost / benefit.

I do understand that it will cost me at least $10 to access whatever I receive.

Please confirm details, and that my understanding is correct.
legendary
Activity: 1764
Merit: 1031
There is talk in Telegram of a delay to launch. I could not work out if any reason was given.

Has the platform launched, and have the subscription prices for users to receive any benefit been published?

I would also like to confirm that any user wishing to actually receive any Incent into their sole possession will have to pay a subscription.

From Telegram earlier:

Rob Wilson, [19.07.19 00:28]
Product live @ my.incent.com

Rob Wilson, [19.07.19 00:29]
Marketing website will be live within the next couple of hours @ Incent.com

Rob Wilson, [19.07.19 00:34]
Subscription options will be as follow:
Bronze: AUD 10 pcm to earn up to AUD 20 INCNT pcm
Silver: AUD 20 pcm to earn up to AUD 40 INCNT pcm
Gold: AUD 50 pcm to earn up to AUD 100 INCNT pcm
Platinum - Bespoke plan

Rob Wilson, [19.07.19 00:36]
These will be published in-product as soon as the design/UX is coded

Rob Wilson, [19.07.19 00:38]
If a user decides against subscribing to any of these options but keeps their account synch'd they will still be rewarded when they shop at a partnered merchant.
newbie
Activity: 23
Merit: 0
There is talk in Telegram of a delay to launch. I could not work out if any reason was given.

Has the platform launched, and have the subscription prices for users to receive any benefit been published?

I would also like to confirm that any user wishing to actually receive any Incent into their sole possession will have to pay a subscription.
newbie
Activity: 23
Merit: 0
Can anyone explain what exactly is launching in fact? What does it do? Why would I want it? Who pays, and how does this help a merchant? - and how does Incent get paid?

These are the absolute basics. Communication from Incent is poor, imho.
newbie
Activity: 23
Merit: 0
..the money comes partly from regular subscriptions and partly from retailer deals.

Can you explain this step by step please? By 'regular subscriptions' do you mean that you are charging your users a fee to join the platform? How much will this cost? Do you have any retailer deals in place?
copper member
Activity: 196
Merit: 2
legendary
Activity: 1764
Merit: 1031
I think the best thing would be if we put together an example explaining exactly how it works. Will get back to you on this.

Yes, I agree. tbh I think your offering should be clear before you announce a launch.

The two new articles indicate an approach nothing to do with loyalty, as far as I can see. Incent is now more aligned with projects such as https://getamber.io/ - but using a custom premined token.

Is https://www.wavesworld.io/#team a more loyalty focused product now?

In the management of loyalty products for (larger scale) merchants which is the better product, and why?

I've answered the first part of your question on Telegram. Amber and Incent look similar in the way they automate the purchase of crypto in the course of everyday spending, but aside from buying different crypto (BTC/INCNT), what funds the purchases is very different. In the case of Amber, customer purchases are rounded up and the change used to buy BTC. For Incent, the money comes partly from regular subscriptions and partly from retailer deals.

Waves World is an ecosystem that includes a mining pool, Telegram community and tipbot, marketplace where you can buy things for crypto, and a few other things. WW is focused on the crypto world, while Incent is designed for mainstream adoption. They both use the Waves blockchain but the infrastructure used to deliver rewards is completely different.
newbie
Activity: 23
Merit: 0
I think the best thing would be if we put together an example explaining exactly how it works. Will get back to you on this.

Yes, I agree. tbh I think your offering should be clear before you announce a launch.

The two new articles indicate an approach nothing to do with loyalty, as far as I can see. Incent is now more aligned with projects such as https://getamber.io/ - but using a custom premined token.

Is https://www.wavesworld.io/#team a more loyalty focused product now?

In the management of loyalty products for (larger scale) merchants which is the better product, and why?
copper member
Activity: 196
Merit: 2
copper member
Activity: 196
Merit: 2
legendary
Activity: 1764
Merit: 1031
(copied to telegram)

The latest news confuses me further. Is Incent now a user-pays crypto saving scheme? Could you explain in simple terms what would happen if I join Incent, and spend $50 at woolies? Do I end up with Incent, and if so, who paid for it?

I think the best thing would be if we put together an example explaining exactly how it works. Will get back to you on this.
newbie
Activity: 23
Merit: 0
(copied to telegram)

The latest news confuses me further. Is Incent now a user-pays crypto saving scheme? Could you explain in simple terms what would happen if I join Incent, and spend $50 at woolies? Do I end up with Incent, and if so, who paid for it?
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