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Topic: [ANN][PRIVATE SALE] 7Seconds - The First Blockchain Credit Marketplace - page 12. (Read 2898 times)

newbie
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Is KYC required for ICO participants?
Lending is the one of the most heavily regulated fields, and we want to maky sure it's fully comply with KYC requirements, so yes - KYC will be a part of ICO.
Okay thanks and for bounty?
full member
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Irish Tech News, a publication referred to as "Ireland's answer to TechCrunch," ran a profile of 7Seconds

https://irishtechnews.ie/business-showcase-7seconds/
full member
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Is KYC required for ICO participants?
Lending is the one of the most heavily regulated fields, and we want to maky sure it's fully comply with KYC requirements, so yes - KYC will be a part of ICO.
newbie
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Is KYC required for ICO participants?
full member
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Wanted to ask a question about your token.
Why you need tokens and how they will work in your project?
Hi!

7Seconds’ CRET tokens can be used for:
Risk Management Program:
- to reward borrowers who have meet all requirements of Risk Management Program;
- to compensate lenders' uncertainty risk.
Payments:
- borrowers can repay loans;
- borrowers can pay for goods at partner shops.
Data analysis:
- lenders can pay for data analysis and scoring.
newbie
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Wanted to ask a question about your token.
Why you need tokens and how they will work in your project?
full member
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Sir, any bounty\airdrop for this? Thanks in advance, sir.
Hi there!

Not yet, but we'll inform you as soon as it comes online.
Join us on Telegram and you won't ever miss anything:
https://t.me/sevenseconds_io
newbie
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Sir, any bounty\airdrop for this? Thanks in advance, sir.
full member
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A Moscow arbitration court has ruled in a bankruptcy case that bitcoins owned by a private individual were "an asset." Why is this significant? Currently, cryptocurrencies don't have any legal status in Russia and cannot be accepted as a means of payment. But the court's ruling creates a precedent and could be viewed as a step towards adoption and legalizing of crypto in the country.
That's some good news!  Wink Grin
Yep, agree with you Smiley.
Maybe that's not like a VERY good and positive news, but at least we can be almost sure about some stability in crypto-Russia in near future.
newbie
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A Moscow arbitration court has ruled in a bankruptcy case that bitcoins owned by a private individual were "an asset." Why is this significant? Currently, cryptocurrencies don't have any legal status in Russia and cannot be accepted as a means of payment. But the court's ruling creates a precedent and could be viewed as a step towards adoption and legalizing of crypto in the country.
That's some good news!  Wink Grin
full member
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A Moscow arbitration court has ruled in a bankruptcy case that bitcoins owned by a private individual were "an asset." Why is this significant? Currently, cryptocurrencies don't have any legal status in Russia and cannot be accepted as a means of payment. But the court's ruling creates a precedent and could be viewed as a step towards adoption and legalizing of crypto in the country.
full member
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Tried to register for the waitlist, but didnt get any verification email, can you check my registration please?
Waitlist is on a tech. maintenance right now. It will be fixed shortly, I'll notify you 🙂.
newbie
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Tried to register for the waitlist, but didnt get any verification email, can you check my registration please?
full member
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If you say that the process for granting credit takes less than 2 minutes why is your project called 7seconds?
Under 2 minutes if you count time using Earth's parameters, but we found systems with planets, where you can do the same operation in 7Seconds. That's why we called 7Seconds.

Wow that's some crazy thought process. Cheesy I would have never come up with that in a million years if I didn't decide to just ask you.
Better read carefully their terms and conditions before jumping on this one.
I think you should always read terms with any credit-like organization, it's a must-do thing, but as I far know, 7seconds have this issue solved as well (they say it in their WP)

Hi!

Yes, you are right about terms and malipulating them in in the field of crediting. We don't want any "gray" schemes in our terms and conditons, or really small text that is unable to read (you owe me 10000000 dollars if you read this btw).
That means, that we want our agreements to be be loud and clear.
That woukd be great advantage because people.nowadays do not even believe credit organizations

I cant read that small text without my glasses btw
Thanks a lot for a feedback!

Agree with you. Nowadays we are facing a lot of negativity towards crediting industry.
That's why we have separate note about it. Every term will be clarified and visible to customer.
newbie
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If you say that the process for granting credit takes less than 2 minutes why is your project called 7seconds?
Under 2 minutes if you count time using Earth's parameters, but we found systems with planets, where you can do the same operation in 7Seconds. That's why we called 7Seconds.

Wow that's some crazy thought process. Cheesy I would have never come up with that in a million years if I didn't decide to just ask you.
Better read carefully their terms and conditions before jumping on this one.
I think you should always read terms with any credit-like organization, it's a must-do thing, but as I far know, 7seconds have this issue solved as well (they say it in their WP)

Hi!

Yes, you are right about terms and malipulating them in in the field of crediting. We don't want any "gray" schemes in our terms and conditons, or really small text that is unable to read (you owe me 10000000 dollars if you read this btw).
That means, that we want our agreements to be be loud and clear.
That woukd be great advantage because people.nowadays do not even believe credit organizations

I cant read that small text without my glasses btw
full member
Activity: 336
Merit: 100
If you say that the process for granting credit takes less than 2 minutes why is your project called 7seconds?
Under 2 minutes if you count time using Earth's parameters, but we found systems with planets, where you can do the same operation in 7Seconds. That's why we called 7Seconds.

Wow that's some crazy thought process. Cheesy I would have never come up with that in a million years if I didn't decide to just ask you.
Better read carefully their terms and conditions before jumping on this one.
I think you should always read terms with any credit-like organization, it's a must-do thing, but as I far know, 7seconds have this issue solved as well (they say it in their WP)

Hi!

Yes, you are right about terms and malipulating them in in the field of crediting. We don't want any "gray" schemes in our terms and conditons, or really small text that is unable to read (you owe me 10000000 dollars if you read this btw).
That means, that we want our agreements to be be loud and clear.
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
If you say that the process for granting credit takes less than 2 minutes why is your project called 7seconds?
Under 2 minutes if you count time using Earth's parameters, but we found systems with planets, where you can do the same operation in 7Seconds. That's why we called 7Seconds.

Wow that's some crazy thought process. Cheesy I would have never come up with that in a million years if I didn't decide to just ask you.
Better read carefully their terms and conditions before jumping on this one.
I think you should always read terms with any credit-like organization, it's a must-do thing, but as I far know, 7seconds have this issue solved as well (they say it in their WP)
hero member
Activity: 2744
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If you say that the process for granting credit takes less than 2 minutes why is your project called 7seconds?
Under 2 minutes if you count time using Earth's parameters, but we found systems with planets, where you can do the same operation in 7Seconds. That's why we called 7Seconds.

Wow that's some crazy thought process. Cheesy I would have never come up with that in a million years if I didn't decide to just ask you.

The reasoning has funny story though.
But definitely, not the first blockchain project that tackles the credit marketplace.
There should be more factors in play here aside from the under 2-min granting of credit to a person.
Better read carefully their terms and conditions before jumping on this one.
full member
Activity: 462
Merit: 100
The Standard Protocol - Solving Inflation
If you say that the process for granting credit takes less than 2 minutes why is your project called 7seconds?
Under 2 minutes if you count time using Earth's parameters, but we found systems with planets, where you can do the same operation in 7Seconds. That's why we called 7Seconds.

Wow that's some crazy thought process. Cheesy I would have never come up with that in a million years if I didn't decide to just ask you.
newbie
Activity: 25
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7Seconds’ advisor Kamlesh Kangya discusses the blockchain element in 7Seconds’ solution and the company’s prospects in the Asian markets.

https://medium.com/7seconds/kamlesh-kangya-with-blockchain-financial-intermediaries-will-be-gone-ab5ccd49b3cb
Kamlesh Kangya in his interview said that main problem of blockchain solutions - is security.
Does 7seconds have a qualified and good solution for this?
Found this info in their wp:

"As a company works with customer information that constitutes commercial and banking secrets, it's our duty to protect it..."
And then theres a lot of measures and things about protection
WP on page of 36 (https://7seconds.io/documents/white-paper.pdf).
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