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jr. member
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July 03, 2018, 05:37:00 AM

After reading here again and again questions about further expansion, I would like to show this list from the whitepaper https://ico.bittwatt.com/#whitepaper

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Country Opening the market Estimated # of customers

China 2022-Q1 5.0
Russia 2021-Q3 2.0
Moldova 2021-Q2 0.1
Netherlands 2021-Q2 0.9
Denmark 2021-Q1 1.0
Norway 2021-Q1 1.0
Sweden 2021-Q1 1.2
Portugal 2020-Q2 0.3
Spain 2020-Q1 0.4
France 2019-Q4 0.8
Italy 2019-Q3 0.7
Germany 2019-Q2 1.2
Austria 2019-Q1 0.3
Hungary 2018-Q3 0.1
Ukraine 2018-Q3 0.2
Turkey 2018-Q2 0.5
Bulgaria 2018-Q1 0.1

It will be interesting  for the team to start off in Eastern Europe, as it will be a good test to see if they can build up their company and brand before they branch into Western Europe where the entry into energy markets might be a little bit trickier.
Thanks for the summary. As per above summary they are going to Ukraine and Hungary. Bulgaria and turkey is operational?

As I have seen in the meantime, this list is not entirely correct. Romania is not even on the list, but the first one took place there. And they are already active in Bulgaria.
As for the other countries, I will ask once in the telegram channel

Didn't even realise that they are already active in Bulgaria, they have made impressive progress

Yeah, they've been operating in Bulgaria and I believe in time they will expand to other countries most especially asia countries.


Romania is not in the list, so the deal with Eva-Energy was kind of Bonus?. Anyway hope there will be many such surprises in future as well.
jr. member
Activity: 574
Merit: 1
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July 03, 2018, 03:41:49 AM

After reading here again and again questions about further expansion, I would like to show this list from the whitepaper https://ico.bittwatt.com/#whitepaper

Quote
Country Opening the market Estimated # of customers

China 2022-Q1 5.0
Russia 2021-Q3 2.0
Moldova 2021-Q2 0.1
Netherlands 2021-Q2 0.9
Denmark 2021-Q1 1.0
Norway 2021-Q1 1.0
Sweden 2021-Q1 1.2
Portugal 2020-Q2 0.3
Spain 2020-Q1 0.4
France 2019-Q4 0.8
Italy 2019-Q3 0.7
Germany 2019-Q2 1.2
Austria 2019-Q1 0.3
Hungary 2018-Q3 0.1
Ukraine 2018-Q3 0.2
Turkey 2018-Q2 0.5
Bulgaria 2018-Q1 0.1

It will be interesting  for the team to start off in Eastern Europe, as it will be a good test to see if they can build up their company and brand before they branch into Western Europe where the entry into energy markets might be a little bit trickier.
Thanks for the summary. As per above summary they are going to Ukraine and Hungary. Bulgaria and turkey is operational?

As I have seen in the meantime, this list is not entirely correct. Romania is not even on the list, but the first one took place there. And they are already active in Bulgaria.
As for the other countries, I will ask once in the telegram channel

Didn't even realise that they are already active in Bulgaria, they have made impressive progress

Yeah, they've been operating in Bulgaria and I believe in time they will expand to other countries most especially asia countries.
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Activity: 504
Merit: 106
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July 03, 2018, 03:28:24 AM
Bittwatt is listed on CoinRanker. Your platform for streaming real time cryptocurrency prices: https://www.coinranker.net/cryptocurrency/bittwatt

Great, good to see Bittwatt is getting recognized and picked up by multiple ICO review websites, thanks for spotting Bittwatt and covering it

This is an awesome development, lately Bittwatt have been progressing it a clear sign that the project is making positive impact

Any news on what they plan to do on the upcoming days for exchanges? I know they are working on their won exchange platform and they also have coss which is not bad but are exchanges a priority?

I think it should be one of Bittwatt's main priorities, but the energy exchange needs to be the number one focus! The exchanges will help with the token value, which will later on help Bittwatt, but at the moment they need to get their exchange development completed.

I don't know if I understood correctly, if Bittwatt already have partnership with cross and may soon list of Houbi exchange, so what is the need of this Bittwatt exchange as well.

I’m talking about the Energy Exchange this is basically the foundation of Bittwatt’s entire project, it’s a platform that users can compare and select energy providers based on price and level of service. The other benefit is that users will be able to pay for their electricity with crypto currency, backed by Blockchain the transactions will be seamless and therefore the users experience will be far greater than traditional methods of paying for energy.
jr. member
Activity: 224
Merit: 5
July 03, 2018, 02:54:26 AM

After reading here again and again questions about further expansion, I would like to show this list from the whitepaper https://ico.bittwatt.com/#whitepaper

Quote
Country Opening the market Estimated # of customers

China 2022-Q1 5.0
Russia 2021-Q3 2.0
Moldova 2021-Q2 0.1
Netherlands 2021-Q2 0.9
Denmark 2021-Q1 1.0
Norway 2021-Q1 1.0
Sweden 2021-Q1 1.2
Portugal 2020-Q2 0.3
Spain 2020-Q1 0.4
France 2019-Q4 0.8
Italy 2019-Q3 0.7
Germany 2019-Q2 1.2
Austria 2019-Q1 0.3
Hungary 2018-Q3 0.1
Ukraine 2018-Q3 0.2
Turkey 2018-Q2 0.5
Bulgaria 2018-Q1 0.1

It will be interesting  for the team to start off in Eastern Europe, as it will be a good test to see if they can build up their company and brand before they branch into Western Europe where the entry into energy markets might be a little bit trickier.
Thanks for the summary. As per above summary they are going to Ukraine and Hungary. Bulgaria and turkey is operational?

As I have seen in the meantime, this list is not entirely correct. Romania is not even on the list, but the first one took place there. And they are already active in Bulgaria.
As for the other countries, I will ask once in the telegram channel

Maybe that wasn't a plan from the very beginning but partnerships happened and now Bitwatt is in Romania and Bulgaria. This is the live development, nobody can predict where they will manage to reach an agreement the next time.
member
Activity: 350
Merit: 16
July 03, 2018, 02:52:51 AM

After reading here again and again questions about further expansion, I would like to show this list from the whitepaper https://ico.bittwatt.com/#whitepaper

Quote
Country Opening the market Estimated # of customers

China 2022-Q1 5.0
Russia 2021-Q3 2.0
Moldova 2021-Q2 0.1
Netherlands 2021-Q2 0.9
Denmark 2021-Q1 1.0
Norway 2021-Q1 1.0
Sweden 2021-Q1 1.2
Portugal 2020-Q2 0.3
Spain 2020-Q1 0.4
France 2019-Q4 0.8
Italy 2019-Q3 0.7
Germany 2019-Q2 1.2
Austria 2019-Q1 0.3
Hungary 2018-Q3 0.1
Ukraine 2018-Q3 0.2
Turkey 2018-Q2 0.5
Bulgaria 2018-Q1 0.1

It will be interesting  for the team to start off in Eastern Europe, as it will be a good test to see if they can build up their company and brand before they branch into Western Europe where the entry into energy markets might be a little bit trickier.
Thanks for the summary. As per above summary they are going to Ukraine and Hungary. Bulgaria and turkey is operational?

As I have seen in the meantime, this list is not entirely correct. Romania is not even on the list, but the first one took place there. And they are already active in Bulgaria.
As for the other countries, I will ask once in the telegram channel

Didn't even realise that they are already active in Bulgaria, they have made impressive progress
full member
Activity: 994
Merit: 140
July 03, 2018, 01:00:45 AM

After reading here again and again questions about further expansion, I would like to show this list from the whitepaper https://ico.bittwatt.com/#whitepaper

Quote
Country Opening the market Estimated # of customers

China 2022-Q1 5.0
Russia 2021-Q3 2.0
Moldova 2021-Q2 0.1
Netherlands 2021-Q2 0.9
Denmark 2021-Q1 1.0
Norway 2021-Q1 1.0
Sweden 2021-Q1 1.2
Portugal 2020-Q2 0.3
Spain 2020-Q1 0.4
France 2019-Q4 0.8
Italy 2019-Q3 0.7
Germany 2019-Q2 1.2
Austria 2019-Q1 0.3
Hungary 2018-Q3 0.1
Ukraine 2018-Q3 0.2
Turkey 2018-Q2 0.5
Bulgaria 2018-Q1 0.1

It will be interesting  for the team to start off in Eastern Europe, as it will be a good test to see if they can build up their company and brand before they branch into Western Europe where the entry into energy markets might be a little bit trickier.
Thanks for the summary. As per above summary they are going to Ukraine and Hungary. Bulgaria and turkey is operational?

As I have seen in the meantime, this list is not entirely correct. Romania is not even on the list, but the first one took place there. And they are already active in Bulgaria.
As for the other countries, I will ask once in the telegram channel
member
Activity: 532
Merit: 10
July 03, 2018, 12:09:18 AM
Not sure I need to go back and reread the whitepaper and see what the inner logistics of the token are I forget really how they are managing the value and power connection

Lmao, I think that I am in the same boat.. It's been a few months since I read the whitepaper and apparently in that time I have forgot everything.. Defiantly need to check to see how they are handling selling of excess power.

Yea. I think I know that feeling. But look at this, have you ever read the whitepaper of two similar projects and then with time you started mixing up their features?? Like think project A will provide you with what you have in mind while in the real case it was project B who proposed to do that.
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July 02, 2018, 11:38:04 PM
Ya but theirs more to it than just saying that you have power and are willing to sell it I’d imagine. I mean how does the power generation and trade get exchanges actually to balance it out?


I can remember read this in one of the articles published by ccn.com. I think it is a paid article but i can't remember the technical used to trade energy, i wish i know.
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Activity: 490
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July 02, 2018, 11:04:09 PM
Ya but theirs more to it than just saying that you have power and are willing to sell it I’d imagine. I mean how does the power generation and trade get exchanges actually to balance it out?

I think for one you will have a wider range of consumers and will end up getting more demands. You are also serving cross countries through BWT. I would imagine accessing deals would be easier compared to the traditional approaches.
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Empowering crypto w/ sustainable energy
July 02, 2018, 10:30:26 PM

After reading here again and again questions about further expansion, I would like to show this list from the whitepaper https://ico.bittwatt.com/#whitepaper

Quote
Country Opening the market Estimated # of customers

China 2022-Q1 5.0
Russia 2021-Q3 2.0
Moldova 2021-Q2 0.1
Netherlands 2021-Q2 0.9
Denmark 2021-Q1 1.0
Norway 2021-Q1 1.0
Sweden 2021-Q1 1.2
Portugal 2020-Q2 0.3
Spain 2020-Q1 0.4
France 2019-Q4 0.8
Italy 2019-Q3 0.7
Germany 2019-Q2 1.2
Austria 2019-Q1 0.3
Hungary 2018-Q3 0.1
Ukraine 2018-Q3 0.2
Turkey 2018-Q2 0.5
Bulgaria 2018-Q1 0.1

It will be interesting  for the team to start off in Eastern Europe, as it will be a good test to see if they can build up their company and brand before they branch into Western Europe where the entry into energy markets might be a little bit trickier.
Thanks for the summary. As per above summary they are going to Ukraine and Hungary. Bulgaria and turkey is operational?
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Merit: 106
Bountyhive.io
July 02, 2018, 05:59:47 PM
Ya but theirs more to it than just saying that you have power and are willing to sell it I’d imagine. I mean how does the power generation and trade get exchanges actually to balance it out?
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Activity: 728
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July 02, 2018, 05:56:33 PM

After reading here again and again questions about further expansion, I would like to show this list from the whitepaper https://ico.bittwatt.com/#whitepaper

Quote
Country Opening the market Estimated # of customers

China 2022-Q1 5.0
Russia 2021-Q3 2.0
Moldova 2021-Q2 0.1
Netherlands 2021-Q2 0.9
Denmark 2021-Q1 1.0
Norway 2021-Q1 1.0
Sweden 2021-Q1 1.2
Portugal 2020-Q2 0.3
Spain 2020-Q1 0.4
France 2019-Q4 0.8
Italy 2019-Q3 0.7
Germany 2019-Q2 1.2
Austria 2019-Q1 0.3
Hungary 2018-Q3 0.1
Ukraine 2018-Q3 0.2
Turkey 2018-Q2 0.5
Bulgaria 2018-Q1 0.1

I believe the number of customers is in millions, this stat clearly shows they ate targeting mostly European countries

Obviously are the number of customers in millions. I think, that the calculated numbers are very low, at least for some countries like Germany for example. There should be more than 1.2 million potential customers for BWT.

This is some good stat and in  no way are those numbers low.. They are only trying not to become over ambitious and later not deliver. And i hope you put in mind the crypto acceptance rate.
Amazing after being a success in Europe are they planning to go in Asia? it would be smart to introduce Bittwatt there and get a lot of investors.


They also want to start soon in Singapore. They even have their headquarters in Singapore. At least they are registered there.
Singapore would be a great market, where a lot of electricity is needed

If the Singapore market have a great demand for electricity then it's a  good choice for there but if they have found a cost effective way to solve their energy demand in a low rate, then I dunt support the idea

I agree with you. I think things like how well do people often create their own energy and do they have high demand for it there. Will they mind in using crypto to pay for energy and much more.
jr. member
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when you are fed up transfer your crypto to me
July 02, 2018, 05:18:50 PM
I would agree the biggest challenge would be to get people to buy or use the BWT; I mean for energy providers to sell in BWT they need to have an incentive in place; But I think the exchange that was release could do the conversion in the back.

yeah, there needs to be an easy way for people to get BWT, like maybe they could earn BWT from their electric company as a form of loyalty reward, then they could just buy some more BWT to top up the exisiting ones they have.  But if it was me, and i had to then buy BTC or ETH to be able to buy BWT just to pay a bill I don't think id be doing that. E

That is a good point raised, It would make sense - it is a pain having to buy BTC OR ETH just to be able to buy BWT - kind of going round in circles

Exactly, people are lazy, and if there isn't some form of benefit in paying in BWT, it's only ever going to be people in Crypto who hold it, or can easily acquire ETH etc that will do so, for the breakout into the consumer market, it needs to be appealing and easy to use, im sure the team has considered this though and is working on a solution!

This problem is half solved with Fiat usage in the platform, I doubt if they be completely lazy to use their credit card to purchase BWT and that way it would break out pretty fast

FIAT Implementation on the platform would be great, saves a lot of the hassle required in order to purchase tokens, but I'm not sure what laws and KYC they have to do with FIAT deposit - I understand it's slightly more complex, am I right?
I think it would be better if there was no FIAT payment option because it can create a huge demand of the Tokens and that can increase the price a lot.

Well you never can tell for all we know that's what they probably want but never the less I agree with you allowing fiat cause a lot to the token
hero member
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July 02, 2018, 05:11:27 PM
Not sure I need to go back and reread the whitepaper and see what the inner logistics of the token are I forget really how they are managing the value and power connection

Lmao, I think that I am in the same boat.. It's been a few months since I read the whitepaper and apparently in that time I have forgot everything.. Defiantly need to check to see how they are handling selling of excess power.
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Activity: 532
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July 02, 2018, 04:08:29 PM

After reading here again and again questions about further expansion, I would like to show this list from the whitepaper https://ico.bittwatt.com/#whitepaper

Quote
Country Opening the market Estimated # of customers

China 2022-Q1 5.0
Russia 2021-Q3 2.0
Moldova 2021-Q2 0.1
Netherlands 2021-Q2 0.9
Denmark 2021-Q1 1.0
Norway 2021-Q1 1.0
Sweden 2021-Q1 1.2
Portugal 2020-Q2 0.3
Spain 2020-Q1 0.4
France 2019-Q4 0.8
Italy 2019-Q3 0.7
Germany 2019-Q2 1.2
Austria 2019-Q1 0.3
Hungary 2018-Q3 0.1
Ukraine 2018-Q3 0.2
Turkey 2018-Q2 0.5
Bulgaria 2018-Q1 0.1

I believe the number of customers is in millions, this stat clearly shows they ate targeting mostly European countries

Obviously are the number of customers in millions. I think, that the calculated numbers are very low, at least for some countries like Germany for example. There should be more than 1.2 million potential customers for BWT.

This is some good stat and in  no way are those numbers low.. They are only trying not to become over ambitious and later not deliver. And i hope you put in mind the crypto acceptance rate.
Amazing after being a success in Europe are they planning to go in Asia? it would be smart to introduce Bittwatt there and get a lot of investors.


They also want to start soon in Singapore. They even have their headquarters in Singapore. At least they are registered there.
Singapore would be a great market, where a lot of electricity is needed

If the Singapore market have a great demand for electricity then it's a  good choice for there but if they have found a cost effective way to solve their energy demand in a low rate, then I dunt support the idea
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Bountyhive.io
July 02, 2018, 04:00:53 PM
Not sure I need to go back and reread the whitepaper and see what the inner logistics of the token are I forget really how they are managing the value and power connection
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Activity: 728
Merit: 10
July 02, 2018, 03:34:50 PM
I haven't read anything for quite some time that we can sell our self-produced electricity on the Bittwatt platform. The development of this platform will probably take some time. Or does anyone have other information about this?

How would that happen? Do you or can you distribute the electricity you generate? if so how do does this usually happen. If say you own a generator and all how do you do or handle the distribution?

But I really thought they mentioned something like selling self generated electicity, I have been wondering how that's gonna be possible. It not feasible

Yeah, from my understanding you could sell your power like from solar panels or the like to the Bittwatt platform for BWT tokens (at a rate of 1 KW = 1 BWT token). Don't forget it's still very very early in the project, I imagine they're looking to get a presence in countries before the B2B platform goes live in January,


I really hope that you are right and we can sell our self-generated electricity from January. 1 BWT for 1 KW sounds fair, that could be a nice extra income

I mean don't quote me on that date of January, that's just when the trading aspect of the platform goes live, it could be a while before they figure out the ins and outs of setting it up so that people can sell their excess energy to the grid.

If this would be possible i would be happy. It could be a good business idea for someone to generate extra income especially if Bittwatt token becomes high.
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July 02, 2018, 03:10:41 PM
I haven't read anything for quite some time that we can sell our self-produced electricity on the Bittwatt platform. The development of this platform will probably take some time. Or does anyone have other information about this?

How would that happen? Do you or can you distribute the electricity you generate? if so how do does this usually happen. If say you own a generator and all how do you do or handle the distribution?

But I really thought they mentioned something like selling self generated electicity, I have been wondering how that's gonna be possible. It not feasible

Yeah, from my understanding you could sell your power like from solar panels or the like to the Bittwatt platform for BWT tokens (at a rate of 1 KW = 1 BWT token). Don't forget it's still very very early in the project, I imagine they're looking to get a presence in countries before the B2B platform goes live in January,


I really hope that you are right and we can sell our self-generated electricity from January. 1 BWT for 1 KW sounds fair, that could be a nice extra income

I mean don't quote me on that date of January, that's just when the trading aspect of the platform goes live, it could be a while before they figure out the ins and outs of setting it up so that people can sell their excess energy to the grid.
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Activity: 378
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July 02, 2018, 03:00:26 PM
I haven't read anything for quite some time that we can sell our self-produced electricity on the Bittwatt platform. The development of this platform will probably take some time. Or does anyone have other information about this?

How would that happen? Do you or can you distribute the electricity you generate? if so how do does this usually happen. If say you own a generator and all how do you do or handle the distribution?

But I really thought they mentioned something like selling self generated electicity, I have been wondering how that's gonna be possible. It not feasible

Yeah, from my understanding you could sell your power like from solar panels or the like to the Bittwatt platform for BWT tokens (at a rate of 1 KW = 1 BWT token). Don't forget it's still very very early in the project, I imagine they're looking to get a presence in countries before the B2B platform goes live in January,

I really hope that you are right and we can sell our self-generated electricity from January. 1 BWT for 1 KW sounds fair, that could be a nice extra income

I thought I had seen something about selling self generated electricity but cannot confirm for sure. I don't have anyway of creating electricity but I had been thinking about decking my house out with solar panels so this will continue to be an interesting avenue.
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July 02, 2018, 02:20:41 PM
I would agree the biggest challenge would be to get people to buy or use the BWT; I mean for energy providers to sell in BWT they need to have an incentive in place; But I think the exchange that was release could do the conversion in the back.

yeah, there needs to be an easy way for people to get BWT, like maybe they could earn BWT from their electric company as a form of loyalty reward, then they could just buy some more BWT to top up the exisiting ones they have.  But if it was me, and i had to then buy BTC or ETH to be able to buy BWT just to pay a bill I don't think id be doing that. E

That is a good point raised, It would make sense - it is a pain having to buy BTC OR ETH just to be able to buy BWT - kind of going round in circles

Exactly, people are lazy, and if there isn't some form of benefit in paying in BWT, it's only ever going to be people in Crypto who hold it, or can easily acquire ETH etc that will do so, for the breakout into the consumer market, it needs to be appealing and easy to use, im sure the team has considered this though and is working on a solution!

This problem is half solved with Fiat usage in the platform, I doubt if they be completely lazy to use their credit card to purchase BWT and that way it would break out pretty fast

Platform development at its best. Social events are at best for product launch in various countires. For ex. golf event in Bulgaria for their launch. Launch in various exchanges are on-going. Bittwatt seems to be the best one at this moment.

I'm pretty hyped about this project, everything about it is just welcoming and yea, i do attest to the fact that its the best at the moment and they are not just stopping with their awesome awareness campaign and their superb zeal to see that this project becomes a known brand, putting smiles on investors and the community seems like their goal
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