Err... from the link above:
QUESTIONS BY INVESTORS
1. When we will get listed on any other exchange?
Given that paid listing for us is too expensive, we will apply for free, and with increasing liquidity to come to larger exchanges. I think after launching the product (March 2018) our token will be traded on new sites.
We also plan to participate in the voting for free accommodation.
We will be glad to receive any suggestions from the community in this matter.
2. What are your plans to increase the trading so we can get listed on coinmarketcap?
Coinmarketcap adds automatically immediately after the liquidity of trading is more than 50k $ per day. I think right after that, our token will appear there.
3. I'd like to understand the roadmap and how well we are progressing
More detailed road map we will post in the coming week (until the end of January)
4. What is the next step that is going to be completed? After that what is your plan?
The next step is that we are running the next version of the product, which is already ready for scaling and integration with any new systems, as the current prototype works only with Ticketscloud.org ticket system. Also, a new mobile application ticketswallet will be released.
After this release, we will present this product at the ILMC conference and will launch the following events for the sale of smart tickets.
5. Why aren't crypto.tickets doing any marketing?
Due to the fact that the fees were more modest than we planned, it took time to properly plan the budget based on the current resources. Now we have a person who is responsible for PR, in the near future you will regularly hear about us from the media space.
6. Why there was marketing during the ICO and after the ICO marketing got disappeared?
answer in the previous question
7. How will you persuade existing clients of a UK ticket provider to switch to Ticket Cloud?
Many industry participants have a problem when we can decide that at the moment no company in the world has a ready product for affordable access to technological blocks for tickets except for our company.
8. Who owns the customer data of ticketswallet?
for the moment only we
9. How does a popular blog ticket reseller get involved?
Only real cases
10. What happens when an event is cancelled?
Depends on the established rules of return, but as a rule people get money for tickets. In the future, when paying for tickets with the help of TKT, these rules will be able to regulate a smart contract
11. What codes of conduct do you comply to as a ticket seller and expect members to stick to?
We will publish detailed rules later on them a lot more work and I think in the future there will be many improvements to this document. But the main thing is that the ticket system should be dealt with by KYC your organizers and take part in solving disputable issues with your clients. When you identify fraud from a particular ticket system, it disconnects from the crypto.tickets service.
12. When are you planning to establish in UK?
We are already opening the company and are conducting several negotiations, we will begin more active sales in the spring after the ILMC conference
Hmm... I like this and maybe just in time for the next #altsareback party. Seriously, now is the time to accumulate and not sell. Sell it when everyone is ridiculously euphoric.