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Topic: [ANN][PRE-ICO] 🚀🚀 ModulTrade : The Freedom To Trade 🚀🚀 - page 110. (Read 91965 times)

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found fresh Interview with ModulTrade advisor, Richard Watts:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3A24nNj5eDs

Great video, thanks.

I must agree, we are definitely moving towards direct collaboration between selling and buying parties and modul trade will only make that even more easier.
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I am worried that the price fluctuation of ETH is relatively large,
when the ETH price crash or raise, someone will use this platform to do covered-interest arbitrage between the trading market.

I personally try not to look at the fluctuations in crypto prices. Maybe I've just grown accustomed to them? I'm typically thinking long term and for me, all the prices have come a LONG way!
I've got similar feelings, if you really believe that cryptocurrencies in the future will take over world of finances then you want to have as much BTC as possible
The ethereum stably grows on a long-term, the best option is simply to keep the bitcoin and the ethereum.

This advice is a pretty safe advice. However, investing in ICOs, like the Modul.Trade one, can give you a bigger reward.

Ethereum was trading around $300 for months. During those months many ICOs were the better investment. ModulTrade could also outperform ETH. Nobody knows yet.
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I am worried that the price fluctuation of ETH is relatively large,
when the ETH price crash or raise, someone will use this platform to do covered-interest arbitrage between the trading market.

I personally try not to look at the fluctuations in crypto prices. Maybe I've just grown accustomed to them? I'm typically thinking long term and for me, all the prices have come a LONG way!
I've got similar feelings, if you really believe that cryptocurrencies in the future will take over world of finances then you want to have as much BTC as possible
The ethereum stably grows on a long-term, the best option is simply to keep the bitcoin and the ethereum.

This advice is a pretty safe advice. However, investing in ICOs, like the Modul.Trade one, can give you a bigger reward.
full member
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found fresh Interview with ModulTrade advisor, Richard Watts:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3A24nNj5eDs

thanks for sharing this, all news and Interviews with ModulTrade are welcome. lets take a look later after breakfast Smiley
newbie
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Yes the new videos of the interview of Richard watts, advisor on Modultrade is very instructive. I think it’d imortant to check that kind of videos especially when you are investors. The team handle the communication very well, I think it’s imprtant for investors.
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I am worried that the price fluctuation of ETH is relatively large,
when the ETH price crash or raise, someone will use this platform to do covered-interest arbitrage between the trading market.

I personally try not to look at the fluctuations in crypto prices. Maybe I've just grown accustomed to them? I'm typically thinking long term and for me, all the prices have come a LONG way!
I've got similar feelings, if you really believe that cryptocurrencies in the future will take over world of finances then you want to have as much BTC as possible
The ethereum stably grows on a long-term, the best option is simply to keep the bitcoin and the ethereum.
full member
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I am worried that the price fluctuation of ETH is relatively large,
when the ETH price crash or raise, someone will use this platform to do covered-interest arbitrage between the trading market.

I personally try not to look at the fluctuations in crypto prices. Maybe I've just grown accustomed to them? I'm typically thinking long term and for me, all the prices have come a LONG way!
I've got similar feelings, if you really believe that cryptocurrencies in the future will take over world of finances then you want to have as much BTC as possible
member
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Merit: 10
I am worried that the price fluctuation of ETH is relatively large,
when the ETH price crash or raise, someone will use this platform to do covered-interest arbitrage between the trading market.

I personally try not to look at the fluctuations in crypto prices. Maybe I've just grown accustomed to them? I'm typically thinking long term and for me, all the prices have come a LONG way!
hero member
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found fresh Interview with ModulTrade advisor, Richard Watts:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3A24nNj5eDs
i just watched the video in my opinion is very interesting and explains very well the aspects of the project thanks for sharing it with us...
sr. member
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I am worried that the price fluctuation of ETH is relatively large,
when the ETH price crash or raise, someone will use this platform to do covered-interest arbitrage between the trading market.

That is normal, regardless, you only need to count the prices in dollars, some can take advantage of it, but its the way the ICO was set up, and it works better for them, they can't change it at this point, so we better make use of it.
sr. member
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how about total supply ?

Hello.
The total supply is 30 mln. MTRC tokens.

That's a nice number. It's not to much and not to little.
Some of these projects have like billions of coins, that is way to much.

its not depends of number tokens, it depends of marcetcap and price at start. Look at NEM.
full member
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I am worried that the price fluctuation of ETH is relatively large,
when the ETH price crash or raise, someone will use this platform to do covered-interest arbitrage between the trading market.
Do you think that ETH price fluctuation will be a problem for the platform to operate? Or does it refer only to the initial investment in ModulTrade Ico? Why do most people believe that working with the ModulTrade token will only depend on ETH and exit times, with each gain depending on their market knowledge
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I am worried that the price fluctuation of ETH is relatively large,
when the ETH price crash or raise, someone will use this platform to do covered-interest arbitrage between the trading market.
sr. member
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And what about speed of transactions?

With the speed of the network Ethereum. Also it will be possible to use others.
Their advantage in saving on fee in comparison with traditional methods of payment.
The ethereum network isnt in the best condition right now, the required gwei price is very high now (it was only about 1-5 gwei before).
And i can lose about 3-5$ if the transaction is failed.
Maybe the modultrade team is considering to create their own blockchain and swap the token?

I think that this is unlikely. It remains to be hoped that the Ethereum network is scaling all the same, to solve this problem with high fee. At BTC the situation is even worse, I recently sent a small amount and paid for it about $26.

I think relying network on miners is a bad decision. The pos network will fix this ridiculous fee
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What wallet can I use for your tokens?

Hi.
We recommend using myetherwallet.

what about metamask? will it be easy to add the token?
Ledger/trezor ok too?

I never used metamask but I can answer for Ledger/Trezor. The fact that you can use Ledger and Trezor with myetherwallet should answer your question. Yes they are ok to store mtrc
I've been using Metamask for a while and works like a charm...
Especially if you trade on etherdelta metamask is a must have. It's very easy to use and works fast.
Yes, and you dont need to enter your private key there which is very dangerous.
newbie
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And what about speed of transactions?

With the speed of the network Ethereum. Also it will be possible to use others.
Their advantage in saving on fee in comparison with traditional methods of payment.
The ethereum network isnt in the best condition right now, the required gwei price is very high now (it was only about 1-5 gwei before).
And i can lose about 3-5$ if the transaction is failed.
Maybe the modultrade team is considering to create their own blockchain and swap the token?

I think that this is unlikely. It remains to be hoped that the Ethereum network is scaling all the same, to solve this problem with high fee. At BTC the situation is even worse, I recently sent a small amount and paid for it about $26.

Wow thats crazy... But I am sure modultrade guys will figure something out
hero member
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And what about speed of transactions?

With the speed of the network Ethereum. Also it will be possible to use others.
Their advantage in saving on fee in comparison with traditional methods of payment.
The ethereum network isnt in the best condition right now, the required gwei price is very high now (it was only about 1-5 gwei before).
And i can lose about 3-5$ if the transaction is failed.
Maybe the modultrade team is considering to create their own blockchain and swap the token?

I think that this is unlikely. It remains to be hoped that the Ethereum network is scaling all the same, to solve this problem with high fee. At BTC the situation is even worse, I recently sent a small amount and paid for it about $26.
newbie
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Im actually so excited for this ICO!
hero member
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demo shows nice platform. I can only imagine will better and better from beyond this point. ModulTrade platform will be launch faster than any other ICO that alone can be big.
newbie
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Most of ICOs are like this, the idea is that you reward the early adopters because they are the ones risking the most, so the later ones get less, still, it works enough I guess, as I said before, most ICOs do this, very few go for different approches.

Then what is the point of the later stages? You might as well have one phase with a discount and finish it after that. And if you have only one phase, you can also scrap the discount.


Most of the time ico is a process.

And lots of things happen in the process. Early adopters get the best price but take the biggest risk also.

For example, for modultrade, i remember there was not a platform in the beginning. Later there was a crappy one and now it is way better.

it takes time to develop, but at least they offered a demo to see how it all works. that matters a great deal.
If you really want to make a great platform that will take a lot of time and development. So far the project has been progressing but there is still a lot of work to be done.

Actually there is no 100% perfect system, that is why we have many different versions of Windows OS. Similarly, I would assume Modultrade developers will continue to enhance its platform to satisfy its end users.

Yeah I am sure the will. A very good work has been done so far!! Good job!
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