It's worth reiterating that our ICO investors deposited funds to enable us to develop and promote Incent, and that's exactly what we're doing. We will not be spending funds to manipulate the market to satisfy those who, for whatever reason, want to cash out now, before we've even launched properly.
For those here who are interested in the long-term success of Incent, there should be an announcement about a project that will benefit Incent tomorrow.
Curious to hear the update. Good news that things are moving forward!
GameCredits are launching an ICO for their new product, MobileGo.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-mobilego-crowdfund-53-million-decentralized-mobile-gaming-solutions-1792451 This is an extremely promising project. GAME is a very strong proposition, allowing gamers to move money into, out of and around the gaming industry without the significant frictions that are entailed with credit cards and bank transfers (deposit limits, delays, high fees, blocked transactions...).
MobileGo will drive traffic to their new mobile gaming store, and into the gamecredits ecosystem and currency.
What does this have to do with Incent? Scroll down the ANN
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-mobilego-crowdfund-53-million-decentralized-mobile-gaming-solutions-1792451 and you'll see a familiar name. MobileGo will be using Incent's ICO tech for their crowdfund, and of course Incent is baked right in. For every $1,000 deposited, $5 of Incent will be bought in real time (0.5%) and distributed to ICO investors as a reward.
This is one of a number of partnerships and updates we've been wanting to tell you about, but we've needed to wait until MobileGo was ready to announce.